Finally, I would like to talk about the business model of side hustle.
From a creative standpoint, many times, if you only think of people as "consumers" from the beginning and only think about how to make them pay for your creations, many intangible things will be automatically quantified one by one. I believe that the original intention of all creation is "sharing" rather than "monetization". "Monetization" is actually the sweet fruit born after you have established your personal reputation through years of sharing, and it is the result of your own efforts .
For most people who work full-time, there is australia mobile database nothing wrong with the business model of a side job. If managed properly, it can even help you increase your extra income steadily. The problem lies in people's distorted thinking of "being eager to cash in". Once they are in a hurry to "cash in", they will not only lose the original intention of their creation, but will also damage their image in the long run and even lose themselves.
This is why, after collaborating with various brands and companies and accumulating different experiences, I began to try to establish my own side business model and develop personal brand peripheral products: such as T-shirts, tote bags, stickers. Not only can I practice evaluating product costs and channel arrangements, but it is also an alternative small investment model. Of course, this is just one of the feasible business models in my mind.
The dilemma between creative freedom and business model
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