Hello Everybody, long-term lurker first time poster.
I have a full-time, fairly easy (20-30 hours a week, work from home) job and I have some free time to try to make some side money.
I want to make enough to eventually quit my job.
Currently I'm living in Tokyo Japan (I've lived here for over 14 years), and I finished my MBA a few years ago.
So I've tried a couple of different methods of making money.
The first was (Amazon FBA).
I made money with this for the first 6 months selling a specialized leverless controller made for fighting games, imported from China. This was a very niche product, and I made a lot of money until competition came in. The profits were something like (I'm going to post in USD$ to make things simple):
1st month: 3000$ profit
2nd month: 4000$ profit
3rd month: 5000$ profit
4th month: 7000$ profit
5th month 1500$ profit (competition came in hard)
6th month 1000$ profit
Then about 2 months ago my Amazon account got randomly blacklisted and I had to submit a bunch of documents to them. It took them about 6 weeks for them to unfreeze my account, and I needed to resend all of my stock back to Amazon.
This really fucked me over since it tanked the product ranking on all of my products, and it would cost a lot of money to relaunch all of the products.
This month I turned off all of my advertising on Amazon and I made about 500$ profit. I currently have roughly 13,000$ in Amazon inventory just slowly selling.
While Amazon FBA seems like it would be passive income... it's actually a decent amount of hands-on work. I found I needed to adjust the advertising budgets/bids daily to maintain a decent profit. I also had the bad habit of checking for sales every 30 minutes or so. To be honest I got quite sick of it, but it's probably the easiest to make money/scale for me. However, finding a good product to scale is very hard, even in Japan.
I'm considering opening a selling account on Yahoo or Rakuten (both similar to Amazon within Japan, but even larger). However I need to have a registered company to do so. I'm in the process of making one now. This might be a good way for me to sell the same stock over 3 market places instead of 1.
The second is (Youtube)
I have some limited video editing skills, but I made about 22 videos, including mostly youtube shorts and a couple of short videos of different types to test the waters. I currently have about 200 subscribers and my most watched short is about 210k views, with my second watched being at about 25k. I made some "how to" short videos, with the one having the most views at about 700.
I'm considering making youtube videos for the Japanese audience about how to make money on Amazon FBA. This niche is super oversaturated in English, but it's still very profitable in Japan, there's almost no one talking about it.
I can aim for making money on affiliate links to the software. The software I'm using is about 80$ a month, and affiliates get 25% of whomever signs up. If I make a good video I could send paid traffic to the video, and basically scale pretty high if I get a decent conversion rate.
The "side business" niche on Japanese youtube is also huge. Basically I could just take popular videos on how to make money (kindle KDP, print-on-demand or whatever), remake it scene for scene in Japanese and it would probably do OK.
The problem is I'm hesitant to show my face in my videos since my current employer might not be so happy if they found out. I'm not sure though. Japanese companies can be weird about this kind of stuff.
I'll try to update this thread as often as I can
I have a full-time, fairly easy (20-30 hours a week, work from home) job and I have some free time to try to make some side money.
I want to make enough to eventually quit my job.
Currently I'm living in Tokyo Japan (I've lived here for over 14 years), and I finished my MBA a few years ago.
So I've tried a couple of different methods of making money.
The first was (Amazon FBA).
I made money with this for the first 6 months selling a specialized leverless controller made for fighting games, imported from China. This was a very niche product, and I made a lot of money until competition came in. The profits were something like (I'm going to post in USD$ to make things simple):
1st month: 3000$ profit
2nd month: 4000$ profit
3rd month: 5000$ profit
4th month: 7000$ profit
5th month 1500$ profit (competition came in hard)
6th month 1000$ profit
Then about 2 months ago my Amazon account got randomly blacklisted and I had to submit a bunch of documents to them. It took them about 6 weeks for them to unfreeze my account, and I needed to resend all of my stock back to Amazon.
This really fucked me over since it tanked the product ranking on all of my products, and it would cost a lot of money to relaunch all of the products.
This month I turned off all of my advertising on Amazon and I made about 500$ profit. I currently have roughly 13,000$ in Amazon inventory just slowly selling.
While Amazon FBA seems like it would be passive income... it's actually a decent amount of hands-on work. I found I needed to adjust the advertising budgets/bids daily to maintain a decent profit. I also had the bad habit of checking for sales every 30 minutes or so. To be honest I got quite sick of it, but it's probably the easiest to make money/scale for me. However, finding a good product to scale is very hard, even in Japan.
I'm considering opening a selling account on Yahoo or Rakuten (both similar to Amazon within Japan, but even larger). However I need to have a registered company to do so. I'm in the process of making one now. This might be a good way for me to sell the same stock over 3 market places instead of 1.
The second is (Youtube)
I have some limited video editing skills, but I made about 22 videos, including mostly youtube shorts and a couple of short videos of different types to test the waters. I currently have about 200 subscribers and my most watched short is about 210k views, with my second watched being at about 25k. I made some "how to" short videos, with the one having the most views at about 700.
I'm considering making youtube videos for the Japanese audience about how to make money on Amazon FBA. This niche is super oversaturated in English, but it's still very profitable in Japan, there's almost no one talking about it.
I can aim for making money on affiliate links to the software. The software I'm using is about 80$ a month, and affiliates get 25% of whomever signs up. If I make a good video I could send paid traffic to the video, and basically scale pretty high if I get a decent conversion rate.
The "side business" niche on Japanese youtube is also huge. Basically I could just take popular videos on how to make money (kindle KDP, print-on-demand or whatever), remake it scene for scene in Japanese and it would probably do OK.
The problem is I'm hesitant to show my face in my videos since my current employer might not be so happy if they found out. I'm not sure though. Japanese companies can be weird about this kind of stuff.
I'll try to update this thread as often as I can



