How to make 15k per month
I say 15k but you could make more or less.. It's really just up to you.
I make around 15k of a side money each month. This is a lot of money to most and I can partially agree. I wanted to briefly go over how I make this disposable income and hopefully those lucky enough to read this can learn a few things from it.
The first thing is acknowledging that it’s not hard to make 15k a month. Especially when it’s not your main focus or main income. I gamify this income and enjoy making it and not only is it fun to do but it takes me little to no effort.
Most people in this world will tell you that you have to work hard to make a lot of money. What’s funny about this is that you typically hear this from people who work hard and don’t have much money.
To put it plainly hard workers are typically broke people.
Do Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk look like they work hard?? No. You see them on red carpets, or at the White House, or sending their girlfriends to space.
The guy scrubbing toilets or sweating on the construction site is out there actually working hard and he has nothing to show for it.
More money in debt than in his bank account.
So the first step of making 5 figures a month is to stop thinking it’s hard, or impossible, or that you even have to work hard to do it.
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The second step which goes hand and hand with the first piece of advice, is to stop taking advice from most people.
Don’t take advice from people too close to you and especially don’t take financial advice from the broke. A lot of your friends or family members want to make sure you’re safe, they wanna make sure that you were saving your money for rainy days. They will discourage you from spending or taking risks. They are looking out for YOU; this doesn’t mean they are looking out for your income.
Don’t even take advice from people who ‘once had money’ and haven’t been able to make it back. Even their lessons of loss are often clouded with misunderstandings.
Take advice from people who MAKE money. Not just people who say they make money, but people who actually are able to show it. The problem with this is that is getting harder to find the truth. It’s easy to fake that you make a lot of money these days. So use your better judgment here.
We’re not looking for 20-something year old’s with jewelry, high fashion clothes, and sports cars. We’re looking for older more experience and established individuals who have companies and family money to show. Someone who’s been in the game for a long time. Someone who could show that they are able to sustain large amounts of wealth over long periods of time.
These people often aren’t easy to find, but with the internet and bookstores, you could locate individuals who are influential and can help you in better understanding how money works.
You don’t even have to take advice from your humble author here, I am just sharing my own experiences. Apply as you wish.
To put it plainly, though: Stop listening to conventional advice on work, and on money.
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The third step to making a monthly 5 figures is to find THE THING that will make you the money.
This is straight forward enough, you need something that is going to keep the money rolling in. From my experience there are only 3 ways to do this:
Create a product or sell a product THAT SELLS
Monthly subscriptions
Rolling over profits
These are the only ways I KNOW of making 5 figures each month and I will quickly break them down.
Sell a product that sells: Easy enough. Most things sell and things that sell could be sold. Find a product you could produce, get for the low, or profit off of from affiliate sales.
Develop a product or service that requires a monthly subscription: Even here on Substack we have ways that you are able to profit off your words. Get a business plan going that requires monthly payments and stick to it until you get 10+ subscribers and you will have a steady monthly income.
Roll over profits: This is my gem here and what I use to make one stream of my disposable income that I am referring to in this article. I take the profits I make at the beginning of the month and roll them over daily using every penny as rollover until the end of the month which usually lands me anywhere from 10-15k per month. This is a risky business and not for the weak but it has been the most promising and fun for me.
Now with all of these things mentioned you pick a route and gamify it. Most people are unable to stick with things, especially things that aren’t fun. So your next role after selecting one of these profitable methods is to make it as fun as possible. This requires your own creativity but the main goal is to make it fun enough that you show up EVERYDAY so you EVENTUALLY make money.
This could be dedicating a certain area in your home to the craft or idea, changing the way you handle orders by customization, or even just truly expressing yourself. Hopefully you get the broken picture and are able to piece together what I am saying here.
To put it plainly: find a trusted and true method of getting monthly income, this means selling a product or creating a subscription service of some kind, or rolling over any extra cash you have into a venture (reinvesting in yourself, product, or venture).
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The final gem I am going to gift you all today is the most known and important piece of the bracelet.
You must stick to it.
5 figures a month isn’t something that happens over night. This is something that takes time (even for me this process took 60-90 days to get rolling). Things like making money online through subscriptions or social sites take time, you have to build an audience and get people interested enough to want to pay you for the things you say.
This is a marathon not a race; as cliché as it sounds.
It is something that is worth it though for so many reasons I’m not even going to mention. Your brain mush if you cant figure out why this work pays off in the long term.
Understand that this process of building up a monthly passable income could take months or even years to happen. That is why one of the tidbits of advice given here is to gamify the experience. You are more likely to stick with something you enjoy and find peace or are able to escape into.
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Please feel free to message me or comment on this post if you would like additional information on the things mentioned here. I will try to explain my reasoning as best as possible to those genuinely interested.
I aim to write more on here as well since I will be in a location with a desktop computer where I could write from. I enjoy a desktop more than a laptop because I feel like its more of an event when using a desktop compared to a laptop that could be used anywhere, any time.