In the first week of starting a side hustle, you can build an arsenal of ideas by brainstorming different concepts, studying market trends, and identifying gaps in the market. You can also look at what others are doing and draw inspiration from them. It's also beneficial to create an image of your ideal customer and think about what kind of products or services they would be interested in. Remember, the goal is to transform your idea into an offer with a compelling origin story.
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You can learn to build a side hustle in just five weeks. In the first week you learn how to build an arsenal of ideas. In the second week you compare ideas, study what others are doing, create an image of your ideal customer, and transform your idea into an offer with a compelling origins story. Week three is for preparing for the launch, assembling the tools you will need, figuring out pricing and how to get paid, and creating workflows. In week four you launch your idea, learn how to sell and test your offering, and how to ask for help. In the final week, you learn how to track your progress, grow what works, systematize your processes—and, finally, decide what comes next.