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• Archive: https://archive.ph/weOrc I started making YouTube videos in my final year of medical school at Cambridge University.
• It was Summer 2017 and I started off with 0 views, 0 subscribers and $0 in revenue.18 months later, my YouTube channel was at 100,000 subscribers and was making as much money as my full-time job working as a doctor in the UK.
• And now, as of May 2022, my channel has over 3 million subscribers and I make over £100,000 ($130k) each month from it (and over $350,000 per month from the business as a whole), with 5-10 hours of effort each week.
• I know — it’s bloody ridiculous.The crazy thing is, I could've done all of this twice as fast.In fact, I've made a bunch of mistakes and I almost quit after a few short months into my creative journey.
• I was tired from working full-time as a junior doctor, my YouTube revenue was trickling in, and I thought outsourcing the boring, time-consuming, stuff was totally unachievable.But, this all changed when I discovered something really important about being a creator:It's not all that different from running a business.And the strategies, tools, and principles that work in business can also be used to help us find success with our own creative side hustle.