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October 3rd, 2024

$70 an Hour from Home? How to Start a Bookkeeping Side Hustle (Greatest Hits)

  1. $70 an Hour from Home? How to Start a Bookkeeping Side Hustle (Greatest Hits) Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation | YAP Media 56:38

Thinking of becoming a bookkeeper?

Side Hustle Show listener Kate Johnson started her bookkeeping business in 2017, and now serves several recurring clients. She targets an effective rate of $70 an hour, and is able to work from home.

With her youngest starting preschool, Kate found herself with an extra 9 hours a week. “I wanted to be a good steward of that time,” she explained.

Tune in to this episode to hear Kate explain:

  • Why she decided to start working as a virtual bookkeeper
  • How she landed her first clients
  • How she’s grown her client base with little marketing
  • The surprising new side hustle this work has spun off

Full Show Notes: How to Become a Bookkeeper and Make $70 an Hour from Home

Check Out: Free Training on Launching a Bookkeeping Business

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Nick Loper Chief Side Hustler

Nick Loper helps people earn money outside of their day job. He's an author, online entrepreneur, and host of the award-winning Side Hustle Show podcast, which features new part-time business ideas each week. As Chief Side Hustler at SideHustleNation.com, he loves deconstructing the tactics and strategies behind building extra income streams.

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