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Whether it's ride-sharing, designing websites, or copywriting, more and more Americans are dipping their toes in the gig economy. With flexible hours and remote work options available, the gig economy is an appealing way for skilled people to supplement their income. Employers love it, too, as contractors are less expensive than full-time employees. All of this is to say the gig economy is here to stay and if you're not involved, you may risk being left behind. The 2020 Side Hustle Bundle can help get you started.

This comprehensive nine-course bundle introduces you to a variety of side hustle options, teaching you how to make a name for yourself, get work, and build a business in a chosen field. You'll learn how to start a freelance writing career, hone your productivity, and grow a six-figure business in a year. If you're more of a visual person, the graphic design courses can help you launch a design career. Alternatively, there are also courses on selling on the Mecari platform, audiobook publishing, and wholesaling real estate. Before you know it, you'll have the expertise to make a splash in a wide range of industries.

Start supplementing your income with a viable side business. Right now, The 2020 Side Hustle Bundle is on sale for just $34.66.

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