Tracey Minutolo has been a side hustler since before there was even a name for it. She was a full time lab supervisor who started a virtual assistant business serving podcasters with purpose. She now works with people to design and launch service based side businesses centered at the intersection of their passion an existing skills.

 

Summary

 

Tracey talks about how she came to be a side hustler and how she turned it into a business.

Alison and Tracey elaborate on skill development and how it can create business ideas.

Tracey talks about the importance of having clearly defined expectations and goals

Tracey explains how to get the first bit of revenue into your side business

Tracey goes into detail about networking and building relationships.

Tracey shares some time management tools she uses with her clients.

 

Quotes

 

"When I was trying to think of side business ideas I was only thinking about skills I had been paid for"

"If you find a side business that you truly love, and that will match your expectations for all of those goals: I think you're way ahead of the curve."

"The fastest route is to tell people that you're up to and be available. Talk to them. Understand what they need and deliver that"

"Te number one reason why people give up on their side hustle is because they have expectations that are not realistic or they choose something that is just a bad fit for them"

"15 hours a week is a nice sweet spot for a side hustle"

"If you love it, you should be loving the journey and not just the results"

 

Links

www.traceyminutolo.com