Are you currently working at a job to pay the bills but are constantly thinking about ways to start a business that could turn your passions and talents into extra monthly income? Maybe you have a young business and are hoping to grow as an entrepreneur. This podcast provides tips, tricks and practical advice from others who have already been there and done that. Join host Adam Hymans as he shares about his website and portrait photography business and interviews experts in all different areas to help you start or shape a Successful Side Gig!
In this episode of The Successful Side Gig with Adam Hymans you will hear an interview with Brittany from Brittany Link Photography. Brittany was a pageant competitor for 9 years. She is a former Miss Minnesota High School 2009, Miss Minnesota Teen 2010 and Miss Minnesota 2012! Brittany, specializes in pageant headshots and gown photos. Her photos have won multiple state and national pageant photogenic awards, with the summer of 2017 bringing home 5 national photo wins. She also has a ton of artistic people in her family who brought her up with the arts in her blood.
Key Lessons and take aways from this episode:
Quotes:
"I just had to try something so, I had to get out there and shoot"
"If you are not going to do it right, don't do it. People are trusting you to create something they will love"
"I finally got to the point where I realized that my work is never going to be others work and I focused on finding my own inspiration and creating my own style"
"You can make it work! Its all about prioritization."
"Photographers are around for a reason… Anyone can click a button but its not the technical side its all about the art, that’s where I come into play.
"Allow yourself to be obsessed with your passions"
Helpful Links:
Training video:
www.creativelive.com
Learned the most from this course:
http://masterbeautyphotography.com/product/go-pro-studio-beauty-video-training
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www.Brittanylink.com
Facebook: Brittany Link Photography
Instagram: Brittany Link Photography
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I talk about inspiration. I have found a tremendous amount of inspiration from videos, books and podcasts. There have been very specific things that I have found that altered the course of my entire life and I would love nothing more than to share these with you today!
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Know what you want and why
Do you want a Jet?
It is 2017 and you can view life altering content on Youtube
My first child being born was a GAME CHANGER
Quotes:
"Without the decision for pie, one will never look up the recipe for pie" Earl Nightingale
Helpful Links:
Earl Nightingale- The Strangest Secret - Change Your Life in 19 Minutes with Earl Nightingale
https://lewishowes.com/blog/
https://www.smartpassiveincome.com
http://www.audibletrial.com/SideGig
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig with Adam Hymans you will hear an interview with Lanae from Social Networking Nanny. Lanae and her team help get businesses on social media and also getting them set down the right path vs platforms that will not suit their businesses well. She was mentioned on Good Morning America which catapulted her business to the next level. Lanae is an outgoing, friendly, knowledgeable entrepreneur who was willing to share some amazing tips with us.
Lanae started slanging things on Ebay when she had young children to make some extra cash. Stumbling onto men's Garcia ties she has actually sourced them and created a private label tie brand as well. Crossing items off of her bucket list owning a tie brand was one of them.
Key Lessons and take aways from this episode:
Quotes:
"Never downplay the value of a connection"
"If you have social media icons on your website, make sure to have it open a new tab, Don't have it take people off of your website."
"If there are any extra steps people are just not going to do it!"
"Ask people questions and don't worry about spending hours a day"
Helpful Links:
Interested in scheduling out social media posts https://buffer.com
Shorten your url if they are to long or difficult https://app.bitly.com/
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For More info on Lanae visit:
Social Networking Nanny.
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I talk about relationships. Not marriage or boyfriend/girlfriend but relationships with old friends. I just returned from an epic vacation to CO in which I was able to mix business and pleasure by taking photos and also attend the most epic wedding in Fort Collins.
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Personal Networks tend to be your first clients
Road trips and Minivans are awesome
Can your side gig pay for a vacation?
At the wedding, several people talked about listening to this podcast
You never know where business will come from
Quotes:
"Everyone out there has their own crap to deal with and everyone is busy"
"People are seeing what you are doing, they arent always liking or commenting or calling but they are watching"
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig with Adam Hymans you will hear an interview with Stephanie from HeyHonestlyMommy.com a candid and hilarious mommy blog and Instagram page. Stephanie shares all about the early days as a stay at home mom who wanted to challenge herself to find a way to make money online, satisfy a mild shopping addiction and also share the hilarious moments that come along with motherhood. A blog wouldn't be a blog without a beautiful finely curated Instagram page which she talks all about as well. When she set out on this journey it was to collaborate and make money. It still is but Stephanie really likes helping people get through things she has already been through and networking with other moms.
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Quotes:
"Sometimes it's hard to stay at home feeling like you're not contributing."
"I am sick of people being fake and pretending like we're not all here for the same reason to make our lives better!"
On others instagram posts, "I don't want to see your laundry I can see my own laundry"
"Number one rule, family always comes first!"
Helpful Links:
http://worldnate.com
http://www.collabor8app.com
https://musefind.com
http://www.audibletrial.com/SideGig
For More info on Stephanie and Hey Honestly Mommy visit:
HeyHonestlyMommy.com
Instagram @ honestlymommy
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In this episode of "The Successful Side Gig with Adam Hymans" I discuss the very important topic of sleep habits and morning rituals. You know if you are working a full time job, you are raising a family, maintaining a social life and building a business all at the same time, you are probably not sleeping the amount you would like. What if there were a couple quick tips on how to optimize your sleep and start off your morning with a bang!
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Is using a sleep tracker beneficial for you? It was not for me!
Sleep temperature
Blue Light Exposure
Hydration
The Tim Ferriss JUICE
Light
Morning Routine
Hal Elrod wrote a book called "The Miracle Morning" and I am 21 days into the 30 day transformation challenge. So much of your sleep is impacted by your thoughts about the amount of sleep you think you"Should" get! My miracle morning looks like this
This routine has had an unbelievable impact on my mindset!
Quotes:
"I hate waking up early so much that I snooze so I can do it over and over again" -Unknown
"Today I am enough, tomorrow I will be more" -Adam Hymans
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The Miracle Morning by: Hal Elrod
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig with Adam Hymans you will hear an interview with Dana Royal with Indie Hatch an amazing Stationary and Wedding Invitation company in Colorado. Dana shares her amazing story from her gap year, to Art School, working doing video editing at a larger company, all while trying to be a rock star mom! She shares her struggles with office politics and the difficulties of being limited in your creativity. Ultimately being let go from her video production job and having support from them while she was able to look for other positions at a start up company with crazy work hours! Having a child and realizing after maternity leave that working at this job was not for her. Pursuing her passion and having a creative outlet was what she needed from a side gig and Indie Hatch was born.
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Quotes:
"Phewwwwww it is exhausing!"
"Taking the extra step to nourish the side gig is probably the most draining thing that I have ever attempted"
"Even though I am exhausted it is the best decision I have ever made"
Helpful Links:
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For More info on Dana and Indie Hatch visit via Social
Indie Hatch
instagram.com/indiehatch
twitter.com/indiehatch
facebook.com/indiehatch
pinterest.com/indiehatch
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I talk about the mildly cliché yet extremely important topic of balancing life with work. I am definitely not the guru or SME of this topic but I still wanted to share some of my go to tips that have been very helpful recently.
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
5 Tips for balancing work and life:
Scheduling in advance
Know everyone's goals including your own
Don't let "IT" become a problem
Grinding causes sparks, sparks cause fires!
Reward yourself for Achievements
Quotes:
"Every time I say yes to something, I am saying no to my kids and my wife" -Unknown
"Busily Bored- Highly productive but mentally stagnant." -Todd Henry
Helpful Links:
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Die Empty By: Todd Henry
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Adam
In this episode of The Successful Side Gig with Adam Hymans you will hear an interview with James Jones with Spark DJ. James is the Co-Founder of Spark DJ, a unique new app that allows an elevated music experience that is DJ inspired. He discusses key moments in the business that him and Co-Founder, John Boss, were able to capitalize on to grow Spark Dj. Starting off as a DJ to pay his way through college James realized that there may be a way to create an, "Algorithmic Clone" of himself. (I know, a thought that everyone has had before, right?!?)
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Quotes:
"The more I did, the more I saw I was capable of accomplishing." -James Jones
"An apple tree never wonders if another apple tree is making more apples than it, it just makes as many apples as it can" -Kyle Cease
"Having a good partner is the best thing you can do, they can lift you up when it get's tough" -James Jones
Helpful Links:
For More info on James and John or on Spark DJ visit:
Spark DJ
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I talk about 3 P words that I think are extremely important for those out there pursuing dreams. Those words are Passion, Patience and Persistence. My Aunt Sandy recently stayed over at my house and she asked why I was doing the podcast. I love talking and helping people and at this time it is 100% funded by ADH Creative Solutions LLC my photography company. I do not have any sponsors. I hope that I am providing people with a lot of value and the word starts spreading about the Podcast
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Passion:
Patience:
Persistence:
Quotes:
"You never know when your soup is ready"
"You have to get use to failure, you have to get used to trying, you have to get used to people telling you, you can't!"
"Even if 50 people see a post and only 2 like it, that means that 2 people see value!"
Helpful Links:
Curious about 10,000 Hours?
Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers Book
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I interview David Fox who shares his experiences as an independent contractor with Lyft and Uber. David has a great depth of knowledge and expertise having a masters in accounting and offers a great perspective for people looking to do ride sharing as a side gig. He shares how to get started, as well as, tips on how to maximize your time.
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
Quotes:
"You can literally turn the apps on if you want to drive and off if you don't , that was really appealing."
"Your goal is to keep your cost as low as possible."
"You are a 1099 independent contractor not a paid employee, you should engage a tax advisor if you have questions about that."
"Your side gig doesn't have to be an ultra profitable $100 an hour consulting job but you are really just leveraging your costs that you already have and now it's not just a personal expense it is a business asset."
Helpful Links:
David's Ride Sharing Links: (If you complete rides he will split his bonus with you)
https://www.lyft.com/drive-with-lyft
Promo Code: DAVID17057
https://www.uber.com
Invite Code: 27or2
For More info on David you can reach out on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/DavidFoxHR
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I discuss why new business owners need to get feedback early on and often. We have been trained our entire lives to act on feedback so why we wouldn’t seek it out when it comes to our businesses, baffles me! Some businesses are made and broken because of feedback based websites and apps such as Yelp or Google Maps. There are many different ways to get feedback from potential clients and customers and I break down a couple of my favorite ways.
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
-You don't have to receive specific feedback on your product or service in order to implement. Look up a competitor and check out negative reviews they have received and see if you can deliver on others feedback.
-Master the FREEBIE. If Costco can make me buy a dozen muffins because of a sample why don't small businesses give out freebies or deeply discounted products as well in order to iterate and change the product before a massive product launch.
-You can solicit feedback through a survey. For ADH Creative Solutions photography sessions I always send a follow up email to clients asking them what they enjoyed and if I could improve anything. I will sometimes even take the positive feedback and spin it into a great testimonial for my website.
Quotes:
"If you build it, they will come. IS NOT TRUE!"
"No matter what seeds you plant, if it is the middle of winter, you won't get any crops"
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Adam
In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I interview Shayna with EspressoEnglish.net Shayna is an amazing entrepreneur who utilizes e-courses to teach English as a second language. She is also the host of a podcast called Entrepreneurs in Motion
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
-The idea for Espresso English began because Shayna's students asked her to email her notes or lessons when they couldn’t make it to class.
-She had to make blog posts for 6-9 months until search engines began to pick it up and gain traction on google.
-It was still crickets after 50 post but had to continue providing value and having people discover and share her content.
-Shayna had 4 different jobs at one time and slowly phased them out as she was able to build her business and ultimately rely on only one.
-In the beginning it was $300-$700 a month that made her believe she could turn it into full time and build
-She started a podcast in order to help people build a business and it was the type of information she wished she had when she started.
Quotes:
"My first product was a $15 eBook that I only sold 10-12 copies of but that’s when I began to think that this could work"
"People like learning from you, they enjoy your style so the technology doesn't necessarily matter as much"
"I gave myself a one year timeline to evaluate how things were going"
"Testimonials are helpful to gain traction"
"I had no rocket ship take off moments it has always been slow and steady growth"
Helpful Links:
Wordpress plug in: https://membermouse.com
For More info on Shayna you can visit her at:
Espresso English
Or listen to her podcast on iTunes
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In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I discuss 9 amazing Apps that I have on my iPhone that help me run ADH Creative Solutions. Even though these are iPhone apps you will be able to find the Android version or something similar for all.
The Apps:
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
-These Apps make things way easier and in some cases save you money
-Using Google My Business can be an easy way to up your rankings with Google which helps with your SEO
-You have to be able to accept CC's it is 2017!
-Tracking your business Mileage can provide you with a significant tax deduction if tracked properly and given to your tax advisor
Quotes:
"Always, always respond to reviews! If people take the time to tell you about something you are doing well then you should take the time to appreciate them"
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Adam
In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I interview the social media and digital marketing guru, Michelle Conrad from Yooreka Social. Michelle shares a ton of information about how to boost engagement and navigate the wild world of social media. Her role at Yooreka Social is assisting in the digital strategy for her clients as well as hosting trainings and workshops. She prepared 5 Helpful tips for a Successful Side Gig:
In order to find more great hashtags on Instagram you can use: Display Purposes
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
-Understand what your audience is into in order to determine where you are and the type of content to post
-Make sure you are updating your social many times a week. But don't post more than 2-3 times a day
-Make sure you project your brand and business in a positive light.
-HASHTAGS are very important on Insta and Twitter
-Make sure as you are growing your audience you are reaching out and connecting to people. Create a community around your brand.
Quotes:
"Do what is right, Not what is Easy!"
"When it comes to social media you will get out what you put in"
Michelle has offered a "Special Discount" to all of the listeners of this podcast who mention the Podcast in her contact form if you are interested in her services at Yooreka Social.
Contact Michelle @ www.yoorekasocial.com
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Adam
ADH Creative Solutions LLC
In this episode of The Successful Side Gig I focus on how to pick a business idea or make sure your side gig is helping you down the right path.
The questions you can ask yourself to find out your calling:
Is your business going to solve a problem or bring people pleasure?
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
-Don't get caught up in the how, you can learn
-DO your research but just because your business idea is already being done doesn’t mean you have to quit. Is your business offering a better, cheaper, faster, closer version than competitors?
-Things will not happen overnight, you will need to work consistently . Life ain't like Instagram!
-Find people that excel at what you are doing and talk to them. Ask if you can shadow, what do they love most about their work?
-You know deep down what you are good at and it could be a great business
-Utilize tech or a notepad to capture all of your business ideas. No matter how dumb you think they may be!
Quotes:
"There is a difference between wanting to succeed and not wanting to fail."
"The time to have a map is BEFORE you enter the woods" - Brendon Burchard
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Adam
Welcome to the Successful Side Gig with Adam Hymans! This is the first episode and I discuss what the show is all about and who the ideal listener is for the show.
Key Lessons and take aways from this weeks episode:
-What is your definition of success?
Quotes:
"FEAR- Forget Everything and Run or Face Everything and Rise" - Zig Ziglar
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