While I am not looking for things that have the highest return, I am curious about low barrier to entry / easy or passive side hustles I can doI have a job first and foremost and am not struggling for cash so any sort of dropshipping, flipping, etc etc really isn’t for meThere only things I’ve come across that seems doable are certain survey sites and “counter gambling” on apps that offer free log in moneyOther than that AI seems interesting, I have a friend making hundreds of bucks a month with a patreon just genning anime tits but I gotta build and audience for thatAI slop on YouTube or tiktok?I just want like an extra 100 or so a month just extra money made in spare time
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>>61556361mhm mhm ok
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>>61556354Do you have any hobby you can bank on?
>>61557683Uh I don't really think so desu, mostly just game and watch anime - can write but don't enjoy it, slightly decent at translating japanese
I am good at posting japanese girls at least
>>61556354If you have some capital, Index funds
If its easy it wont pay well and will be flooded with people just like you. The best bet you have is creating a small niche following on a social media platform of your choice, most likely insta or tiktok and find a way to peddle merch to your followers thats somewhat tangentially related to your content. Your friend for instance managed to get a coomer audience with this
Most online shit is scams or mlmsYou could make 100 bucks by like painting a fence one day on a weekend.
>>61558396Fair enough just find a niche and roll with it since going for some giant audience is an uphill battle>>61558358Yeah I do
>>61556354>buy Silver, sell everything and anything buy more Silver
>>61559937Okay purchase 40k in silver? Got it
>>61557798>slightly decent at translating japanesedamn dude just translate shit and put a bitcoin dono thing somewhere on your sites for your work. Modern translators are so fucking dogshit and I want to kill them all.
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Get a second full-time job. Works for me.
Do you live in a small town? Do you have a little shed or something, a barn? I don't know your living situation, but if you have a shed or barn or even garage where you have some airflow you can grow quail indoors.>Isn't this like the indoor shrimp farming though? Nobody actually does that shit!You can make a quail cage for 200 bucks, get an incubator and everything else for 100-200 depending on how much you wanna spend, and raise 30-50 quail. Takes a few minutes a day feeding, watering, collecting eggs, observing birds for good health, then you clean the poop trays once a week.This is what I'm starting next month. Less than 500 dollars initial investment, and you spend maybe 20 dollars a year raising a single quail. One quail lays 300 eggs a year, eggs sell for a quarter. Do the math.It depends on your market, of course, but fully grown adult quail to eat will also sell for 5-10 dollars, and they sell for feeders for snakes and stuff, and you can sell fertilized eggs for a dollar, all depends on your local market. I don't know if I'm gonna be able to make money on mine since I'm fundamentally lazy and HATE networking, but I just wanted them to make my own meat, then I looked into the financials and realized that I could actually make like 2,000 a year if I used my 30 birds right, and that's a lowball only doing eggs.If you don't have a market quails are worth zero dollars, if you're in a HIP and BUSTLING quail market you literally cannot grow enough to meet demand, there are almost no large quail operations in the USA.
>>61558568I work for my uncle painting and yeah, family wages are like 100 bucks.Real painters make 40 an hour + tip + the old ladies refer you to 100 other people who give you infinite jobs. Hypothetically a good side hustle, but I'm too backed up with work to do it already.
>>61564818But anyways, the numbers if you're interested, maybe a couple years old but still mostly relevant. This is for a flock of 30>An adult quail costs 2 dollars if you order hatching eggs (50% hatch rate assumed, it's usually higher actually)>8 weeks to maturity>Standard eat 1.5 ounces of feed a day, jumbo eat 2>800 ounces of feed in a 50 pound bag, said bag will cost 20-30 dollars>That means one bag of food will feed your quails for 17 days, your flock will cost 1-2 dollars a day if you have 30>Said 30 quails - 6 will be male to be used for reproduction - leaving you 24 females>24 female quail make 7,200 eggs a year, 300 each (forced lighting, you hang christmas lights or a lamp near them if they stop laying in winter during short days)>1,800 dollars worth of eggs>Going off 30 dollar bag of feed you use 21 a year. 600 in feed a year>1,200 in profit JUST selling their eggs - or 100 a month like you axed forNow a fertilized hatching egg will go for .50 cents to 1 dollar. A quail for eating will go for 5. A hen can go to 10 if you can find a buyer. Chicks sold to snake owners go 1-4 dollars typically. So you've got plenty of potential clients and aren't locked into JUST eggs.But on the flip side selling 7,200 eggs a year could be tough if you don't have a market for them, but selling 2,400 to just pay for your flock wouldn't be hard.Alternatively make pet cages with your new skill you learned from when you made your quail cage, sell said pet cages.Quail are like magicarp btw, if you have 1 male in a cage of 5 females he'll fertilize them all, you incubate those, and suddenly you have 3-5 new quails after 18 days. Now imagine this with 30.
>>61564864A further breakdown of the numbers in case anyone's wondering (I am probably the only one wondering, I've just watched like 3 hours of quail videos a day for the past 3 days)>OK, so you don't want 30 birds, too many, you want to just raise eating birds - you get 5 hens and 1 rooster, this costs you 55 dollars immediately no startup time to just buy from some breeder (10 per hen 5 per cock)>5 hens can lay 1,500 eggs a year>Assuming a 50% hatch rate (it's usually way higher) that gives you 750 chicks per year>Spread this out throughout the year, 62 birds a month to sell>Sell each bird for 5 dollars - there's 300 dollars a month with a tiny flock, just have to sell two a dayto reach your goal of 100 a monthOf course, you're still gonna need a few cages to raise said growing chicks, but they require like 1/4 the space of adults. 8 weeks to maturity. 18 days to hatch.
Just do AI anime stuff