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4 contributions to Ultimate Side Hustle
Let’s talk consistency vs. virality
Quick thought from my own experience using TikTok for business: Going viral feels great, but consistency has paid me more than any single viral video ever did. When I focused on: 1. posting regularly (even when views were low) 2. improving one thing per week (hook, angle, CTA) 3. tracking saves, comments, and clicks—not just views I started seeing steady progress instead of emotional highs and lows. Curious how others here approach this: 1. Are you chasing virality or repeatable systems right now? 2. What’s one small tweak that improved your TikTok results recently? Would love to hear what’s actually working for people in this group
0 likes • 10d
Yeah I relate to this a lot. Viral posts feel nice in the moment but consistency is what actually builds anything real long-term. I’m more focused on just showing up regularly and improving small things bit by bit instead of chasing a hit every time. One small tweak that helped me recently was just tightening the hook in the first few seconds, it made a noticeable difference in retention. What’s been your most consistent type of content so far.
Side hustle
Balancing a store with daily responsibilities isn’t always easy, but the progress over time makes it worth it. Every small improvement adds up. For those building something on the side what keeps you motivated to keep going?
1 like • 10d
Yeah I get you, balancing everything can be a lot at first. For me what’s kept me going is just seeing small progress stack up over time and not overthinking it. Honestly it’s been pretty smooth on my end too since I’ve got an expert helping me set things up, so it’s taken a lot of pressure off and made it way easier to manage as a side thing. What kind of side hustle are you building
🚀 Shopify & Digital Marketing: How Much Can You Make Weekly?
A lot of people ask if Shopify and digital marketing really work.Yes—it works when you learn the right skills and stay consistent. Here’s a realistic weekly income range based on experience: 🔹 Beginner Learning product research, store setup, and traffic💰 $100 – $500 per week 🔹 Intermediate Running ads, optimizing conversions, email marketing💰 $500 – $2,000 per week 🔹 Advanced Scaling stores, branding, high-ticket offers💰 $2,000 – $10,000+ per week What actually makes the difference? ✅ Product selection ✅ Store optimization ✅ Traffic (ads + organic) ✅ Marketing mindset ✅ Consistency I’ll be sharing real strategies, simple explanations, and practical steps to help you grow whether you’re just starting or ready to scale. Comment below: Where are you right now beginner, intermediate, or advanced?
0 likes • Apr 6
This is really well broken down, I like how realistic it is, a lot of people either overhype or underestimate it, but this feels honest. I’m actually into Shopify and digital marketing too, been learning and working with someone who’s really solid in the space, and I can say it’s starting to work out for me as well, still building and improving, but definitely seeing progress, That consistency part you mentioned is so real. Which stage would you say was the hardest for you to push through.
Scaling Another One!
We’ve been putting our strategies to the test. Scaling another side hustle quickly, with very little time or money invested. Getting the ins and outs of the FBA course worked out!
Scaling Another One!
0 likes • Apr 6
That’s solid, love seeing things actually being put into action instead of just talked about. Scaling something with limited time and money isn’t easy, so that’s a big win. Sounds like you’re really dialing things in with the FBA side too, respect for that consistency, what’s been the biggest thing that’s helped you get traction so far.
0 likes • Apr 6
That’s solid, love seeing things actually being put into action instead of just talked about. Scaling something with limited time and money isn’t easy, so that’s a big win. Sounds like you’re really dialing things in with the FBA side too, respect for that consistency, what’s been the biggest thing that’s helped you get traction so far.
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Marcus O'Grady
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