Number 10 is to host trivia nights
10) Host Trivia Nights
And I got to be honest, this isn’t the greatest idea right now for obvious reasons. Restaurants (the different website builders for restaurants bles, everyone’s having a hard time. But generally speaking, this is a pretty simple business. What you do is you find restaurants that are having issues getting people into the door at certain times of the week.
You then contact them and you say, “Hey, I’m willing to run a trivia night for you, and it’ll cost this much money-give it a shot!” And usually, when they start advertising that, they’ll see a return on it, because more people are coming in not for anything else other than the trivia that they’re doing. And then they order their food and drinks and enjoy it.
Now, in terms of how much you could make a month with this, I think that it’s realistic once you get three or four different places signed up (especially if you do it once a week) it would totally be reasonable to make somewhere between $500 to $1,000 a month.
I think that’s totally reasonable by the end of your first year to get in that range. And in order to actually start with this, you can go to lastcalltrivia. They actually created a whole business model around this. They’ve done a really good job with it, and it’s a good model to follow.
11) Become a Personal Chef
Now, what you would basically do in this situation, is you would either go to someone’s house and cook for them, or you can do meal-prep delivery. The thing with this is that you want to usually try to keep it local, unless you really want to scale bigger.
But especially in the first year, you really want to kind of keep it local. And you want to cook for those, I think it’s a great idea to cook for those that have dietary restrictions or have food allergies or specialized types of foods.
Number one, because you can usually charge more for that. And number two, it’s a little bit more of a challenge to cook it, but not everyone else is offering it because there’s plenty of meal plans already out there. Read more →