Create extra income with a side gig

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Nono has a side businesses that generates extra income for her. Initially Nono funded her business from her own pocket. But this year it has started to cover its costs and make a small profit. This is how she did it.

Catherien found that she was spending hours trying to keep up with her admin. A simple solution was signing up for the accounting programme Wave, which is free unless you wish to add an employee payroll. The programme is sufficient for most small businesses and issues invoices and reconciles payments.“This was getting too stressful for me as I work full time as well.

I’ve started to make hand sanitiser and within two days of making 100 units we were sold out. It’s great but I have run out of plastic packagingNono draws only R300 a month from her business, but she has earmarked this to pay off her debts. Catherien uses R5 000 a month to supplement the shortfall in her household finances while her husband’s business gets back on its feet. However, any profit she makes above this goes into a savings account towards furniture for their new home.

Catherien’s line of vitamins and cleaning products have been a huge success. She has seen an uptick in demand for the oils – which boost immunity.She has doubled her turnover as a result and has been able to continue operating throughout the lockdown.

 

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