Dave Kaminski – Gig Money
How To Live The Gig Life.
Work On Your Own Terms. Set Your Own Hours. Earn What You Want.
This is the course where you get to tap into my 14+ years worth of experience of earning easy profits in the gig world.
For you, that means I’m going to tell you how to start, what to do, what to not do, how to land your first gigs, how much to charge, how to get paid, how to avoid all the mistakes most people make and how to do it all while still enjoying every aspect of the gig life.
Call it a blueprint, cheat sheet, step-by-step guide, gig-life user manual or whatever else you want.
But the bottom line is I’m going to show you how to start from zero and build a gig-powered financial security blanket that you can tap into any time you want. And all based on hard-won experience, not theories or feel-good stories.
Let’s Be Clear On This From The Get-Go…
The Gig Life Is Not a Full-Time Business, Job or Life Event And It’s Not About Driving For Uber or Delivering Groceries For Instacart Either
Hey, if you want to drive people around, deliver groceries or pick up other people’s dog poop, those are all fine gigs. But they’re tough to earn a decent profit from and aren’t exactly sustainable. So Gig Money isn’t about any of that stuff.
It’s not about starting a business either. Starting a business requires a lot of time, money, stress and then even more stress. It’s not fun. The gig life is the exact opposite. It requires little time, no money and there’s no pressure or urgency to hit goals or milestones.
It’s also not about making a major life change. In Gig Money, I’ll show you how to keep your existing job and starting profiting from gigs that you enjoy doing in your free time. Read that again – in your free time. You do gigs when you want, they are not something you’re chained to every day.
And it’s not about earning or replacing a full-time income. That’s what people do by trying to go all-in and become full-time “freelancers” (where 99% of them eventually fail). In Gig Money, you’ll learn how to focus on small, occasional gigs that add up over time. No stress. No burnout. No selling your soul for pennies.
What You’ll Learn In Gig Money
Where To Find Gigs
It’s the biggest question of all. And also the one that most people totally screw up because they go to “freelance sites” looking for gigs. Here’s a free secret – those sites are like the Craigslist of the gig world and the last place you’ll ever want to go. Instead, I’ll lay out the step by step system for you to follow so you’ll always have more gig opportunities than you can handle.
The 2 Types of Gigs To Do
The types of gigs that you can do are literally endless. You name it and there’s a gig for that. But with gigs, more often than not you’re trading time for money. So you need to make sure that you’re going after the most profitable gigs. And those types of gigs come in two flavors. In this section I’ll share what those are and which types of gigs you should always avoid.
The 2 Types of Clients To Work With
When you’re doing gigs, you’re going to be dealing with people. And just like some people are better than others, some clients are better than others. If you want to be happy and successful in the gig life, there are only two types of clients you’ll ever want to work with. I’ll tell you how to spot these clients a mile away, so you never end up getting involved with gigs you regret.
What To Charge For Gigs
When you follow what I teach, doing gigs will be enjoyable. Maybe so enjoyable that you’d be happy to do them for free. But the gig life isn’t charity work and you need to be compensated fairly for your time. Here I’ll lay out the exact formula to use to make sure that you’re always earning exactly what you want, for every gig that you do.
How To Get Paid For Gigs
Unless you’re doing gigs through a “freelance site” (which I never recommend), it’s going to be up to you to invoice your clients and have them pay you directly for your gig work. So what’s the best way to do this and the best way to ensure that you always get paid promptly and in full? Relax, I’ve got you covered. I’ll show you exactly what to do in the training. It’s how I get my own invoices paid in hours instead of days or weeks.
Gig Growth
This is for all of the over-achievers out there, who want to earn more than the average person living the gig life, maybe even six-figures a year. In this section I’ll show you how to scale your gig empire, including tips, tricks and warnings on the potential issues you’ll run into. In a nutshell, if you want to be doing multiple gigs each and every day, this section will be for you.
How To Train Clients
Yea, you read that right. When you’re doing gigs, you’re going to be dealing with people (clients). And there are all sorts of ways, both intentionally and unintentionally, that clients will try to squeeze more out of you than the gig is supposed to cover. So here I’m going to show you how to train your clients, so they always work within your parameters and respect them. What you’ll learn here is a big secret to living a happy gig life.
Stranger Danger
It’s not very likely that you’ll be doing any gigs for friends and family. Instead, you’ll be coming in contact with people you know nothing about. And knowing how to spot which people to work with and which to run away from will be a critical skill. Especially since almost all of your contact will be through email. So in this section, I’m going to dive deep into my 14+ years of experience and tell you exactly what the signs are, both good and bad, whenever you’re contacted about taking on a potential gig.
Instant Micro-Gigs
I’m fully aware that many people (maybe even you) aren’t exactly brimming with confidence when it comes to earning money outside of a regular paycheck. And it could be that you’re not entirely sure if you can pull this gig stuff off. So in this special section of the training, I’ll show you how you can start earning gig money immediately, no matter who you are or where you are. You won’t be earning much for these gigs, but it will prove to you that yes, you can start living the gig life too.
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