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I earn £6k extra a month thanks to my ‘oversharing’ side hustle – it pays more than my 9-5 job & feels like a hobby

thescottishsun.co.uk 1 day ago

A MUM has revealed how she's earning up to £6,000 extra a month with her side hustle.

Beth Fuller joined TIkTok just seven months ago and says it has been a “wild ride” ever since – with her earning more than £16,000 on top of her full-time day job.

Beth Fuller is earning up to £6,000 extra a month with her side hustle
Beth Fuller is earning up to £6,000 extra a month with her side hustle
The mum joined TikTok seven months ago and says it has been a 'wild ride' ever since
The mum joined TikTok seven months ago and says it has been a 'wild ride' ever since

The 27-year-old, who is based in Newcastle, managed to dig her way out of £8,000 of credit card debt, which she says was accumulated from not knowing how to manage her money.

“As someone who didn’t come from money at all, this is nothing short of life-changing so I want to be sure not to waste it away and think incredibly smartly with every penny,” Beth, who works as a product owner for brand websites, told Absolutely Business.

The young mum, who has a two-year-old daughter, says she initially got into the debt across two credit cards by poor money management, having not learnt how to budget.

After teaching herself healthier habits and managing to pay back the £8,000, she started making TikToks “oversharing” about her finances, as well as securing paid content creation work.

As someone who didn’t come from money at all, this is nothing short of life-changing

Bath Fuller

She posts videos on things like her payday routine to budget for the coming month, sharing how much she spends on weekends and during holidays, and tips on home décor on a budget.

She has been able to monetise this by using affiliate links within her posts, secures paid user generated content (UGC) work, brand deals and digital product sales.

Despite having the relatively low number of 25,000 followers on the app, Beth says it has been enough to earn her the impressive amount – though it has been a “steep learning curve” and requires some commitment.

“I film on weekends and will do admin work across the evenings if any is needed," she explained.

“My full-time job has a lot of my time and devotion, and a typical day always starts with the parent hat on.

“We’re up early for the morning routine with us all out the house by about 7-7:30am for work.

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“I then work till 5pm and once she’s in bed at about 8pm, I’ll typically have an hour in the evening for my content creation work."

Beth goes on to say that she tries to shut off at no later than 9pm so she can have that chill on the couch time.

“It doesn’t take up much time and I see it as my hobby that I absolutely love," she continued.

“Some people have the gym or other activities and I feel like my ‘thing’ is content creation.

“It gives me so much energy and I genuinely love how many people I’ve met and spoken to since I’ve started.”

Beth had previously worked in content marketing and social media, so had some background knowledge of the industry.

“I had years of experience in it before I was brave enough to try content creation for myself – it’s scary to put yourself out there," she said.

It doesn’t take up much time and I see it as my hobby that I absolutely love

Beth Fuller

“I started my TikTok page about seven months ago and it’s been a wild ride since.

“I started earning money through content creation – predominantly using my audience on TikTok as I don’t have a large following on Instagram or YouTube – five months ago.

“Since then, I’ve earned a total of roughly £16,800 on the side of my full-time job."

Beth earned £700 in her first month but points out that after she understood how the content creation industry worked its increased massively.

Side hustles in numbers

Based on new research from Finder, an estimated 22.8 million Brits are using side hustles to top up their income.

Among those aged 18-23, 68 percent have a side hustle in 2024.

Those aged 24-42 aren’t far behind, with 65 per cent having an additional source of income. 

Side hustles are less popular among older generations, with 40 percent of those aged 43-54 having one.

Whereas 23 percent of people aged 55-73 and just 7 per cent of those aged 74 and over are earning extra cash this way. 

“I’m now seeing £6,400 per month as my latest earnings," she added.

And the savvy young woman has a very sweet goal in mind for her additional new funds.

“I’m aiming to buy my mum a house with this content creation income," she continued.

“It goes into a limited company so it’s totally separate to my personal finances.

“I’d love to continue to learn and grow in my career and see if any other incredible future plans for our family can be supported by this amazing financial opportunity I now have thanks to having a TikTok following.

“It’s so surreal but I aim to use it in the most responsible way possible.”

The 27-year-old managed to dig her way out of £8,000 of credit card debt
The 27-year-old managed to dig her way out of £8,000 of credit card debt
Beth is aiming to buy her mum a house with the content creation income
Beth is aiming to buy her mum a house with the content creation income
The 27-year-old says the side hustle doesn’t take up much time
The 27-year-old says the side hustle doesn’t take up much time
Beth is a mum to a two-year-old daughter
Beth is a mum to a two-year-old daughter
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