What Are You Good At? Episode 3: Passion or Money?

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Welcome back! I am so glad to have you here! This is episode 3 of 4 of my series “What Are You Good At?” We are 75% of the way complete with the series! But today will possibly be the deepest episode of all. Today I am going to discuss is your “passion” your sole purpose, or is it fueled by money? I know! I know! Why would you start a business without the financial aspect being in mind? I get it. Things are expensive, the cost of living rises every day. Especially right now with the COVID-19 shitshow still in effect.

                If you have been following this series, I have mentioned many times that if you are passionate about doing something, you will do it regardless of what you get paid. Or even get paid at all! In following successful people, you find a lot of crazy stories about their beginnings. Many famous entrepreneurs who found their passion lived in their offices because they couldn’t afford rent on an office and apartment. Steve Jobs, Dan Pena, Elon Musk have all slept on the floor in their office at one point and time. Jeff Bezos started Amazon in a garage. They had their passion, they didn’t get paid to do so (at first), but they made it work! So let’s find out if your “it” is what will make you the next top entrepreneur.

Part 1: How Bad Do You Want It?

This is me, spending hours researching and drafting episodes of my blog & podcast. Not stressed, just focused!

The reason that Jobs and Bezos, Musk and Pena, were able to keep going is because they were truly passionate about their “it” and it didn’t matter if they were getting paid or not. I will use myself as an example here. When I wanted to start my reptile business, not only did I not get paid to do the first few parties I did, but it actually cost me money! I have living creatures that I had to feed, house, and care for. For those that do not know, reptiles are not simple to keep at times. You have to have perfect balance of heat and humidity which requires a heat source, usually ceramic heat emitters (running usually between $15-$40), and substrate (I use ReptiChip which is about $25 per large bag).

                Besides basic husbandry, of course my animals have to eat. With 10 snakes and 4 lizards, 2 of those lizards being larger breeds (Savannah Monitor and Gold Tegu), it costs me about $80 per week to feed all of my animals. Then before I had to care for the animals, I had to purchase them! My first snake was $29, but the enclosure and set up for him costs $200. My most expensive snake was my Reticulated Pythons, which I paid $600 for my female Titanium Tiger. I know, I’m rambling again. But my point is, I was a few thousand dollars in the hole and still to this day haven’t made a penny. But I continue to do so because I am so passionate about it.

                In the last episode, I mentioned that I came to the conclusion that my reptile keeping and reptile show took the backseat as a hobby for myself as it led me down the road to my sole purpose as a life coach for people like me. Which gave birth to this blog, my podcast, and my life coaching business. I have had 2 clients so far, that I did for free. I did this for a few reasons.

  1. I am passionate about helping people and I didn’t care about the money.
  2. Referrals and word-of-mouth are the best forms of advertisement.
  3. To prove to myself I could do it!

Even as I write this blog, I don’t get paid to do so. But I love it! I don’t know what I would do without it. I genuinely want to help people.

        So think about your “passion.” It is what you love to do. Could you do so for free? Every Entrepreneur and business does it. My favorite show is The Office and a quote from Oscar Martinez comes to mind. Season 5, Episode 21: Two Weeks

        “Most companies don’t turn a profit for at least two years. And even then the profit margins are razor thin! Best case scenario, you don’t cut yourself a salary for at least five years. Can you go five years without a salary?”

        I know, it seems dumb to use a quote from a fictional television show. But it’s true. You could go an extended period of time where you don’t make any money. You may have to work a job on top of building your business, only get between three and five hours of sleep a night, sleep on someone’s couch, get a roommate, or even worse, live in your car. It sounds crazy, but if you research, a lot of big named executives and Entrepreneurs lived in their car!

        So the question you have to ask yourself is: Are you passionate enough about your “it” to sacrifice everything? How bad do you want it? Are you “passionate” simply because someone else has made money doing it? Take some time and think about this! This is your life!

Part 2: How To Make Money From Your Passion!

Don’t freak out! Don’t give up on your dreams! I don’t want you to think “Well I can’t do that!” Because you can. Ask anyone who started their own business if the sacrifice was worth it, and they’ll tell you yes. Even if their business failed. Because what is failure? Failure is a life lesson! A mistake to build from and create something new. Something better. Something stronger.

        So let’s look at this. You’ve found your passion. Your “it.” How can you monetize this? Well, here’s something crazy! And this is what I am doing at this particular moment. Hit the internet and share your knowledge! Now, from experience, I will tell you. Don’t try to “Gary Vee” it unless you have optimal time. I tried and stumbled hard. I did it wrong. You can read more about this in my article “Failure: Now What?” I have found so much joy in this blog and my podcast. I have found this to be a great start!

        For this blog, of course, I use WordPress. It is so easy to use and completely customizable. I continue to add to the blog site and customize as I grow. For my podcast, I use the Anchor app. Anchor is so easy to use. You do everything directly from your cell phone. Record, edit, distribute, and share! I found this to be great compared to spending hundreds to thousands of dollars on studio equipment and a better laptop. To start out, it works, and it works great! Again, I do not get paid to do this at the moment. Thanks to you, the person reading this, I am one step closer to achieving my goal in my business.

So as much as I have researched, attempting, and succeeded, here is my list, in order, of how you can begin your journey to starting a business:

Step 1: Start a Blog. Write articles about your business topic. It doesn’t matter what it is! Write about what you know, what you learn, and share articles or references you have learned from.

Step 2: Start a podcast. I know it seems scary. I am not a fan of my own voice, and I was blessed with a face meant for radio. But recording a podcast is basically you sitting in a quiet room, talking to yourself, and recording it. I love it! I find it fun and I feel I have already grown since I started.

anchor.fm

Step 3: (Get ready for it! Because this is a big one!) Start a YouTube channel! I will admit I was nervous as hell and I am still nervous when I do YouTube videos. But everyone has to start somewhere. YouTube continues to be a massive plus for anyone. It doesn’t matter if you have no followers. Every great musician and band starts out playing empty rooms.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXMjqlTk_9BBLVYD6ysCVEg

(This is the link to view my YouTube channel. Nothing fancy, simply shooting videos about what I know with my cell phone and sharing it with the world!)

Step 4: Hit social media! You can use your personal page, or create an all new page for your business. I created a Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn page. (Follow me! All of them are @rythereptileguy)

        This will give you a great start in your business! Put yourself out there. The more content, the easier it is to get followers! More followers=higher chance of monetization.

Part 3: Entrepreneurship vs. College

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I have said it a million times, and I’ll probably say it a million more. I have spent my life from age 18 to age 29 trying to make college work. Our entire lives, college and higher education is pressed into our minds that we will not be successful if we don’t have a college degree. This is not the case for Entrepreneurs. In fact, it is the opposite for us! That’s right, us. We are the exception.

        For Entrepreneurs, we can find our own education. Bear with me, I’m going to use a dirty word here! We have to READ! Ugh! I know! Reading. I have learned more from $7.00 books I got from ads on Facebook than I learned in any college course. As a matter of fact, one of my idols and role models once told me “If I had to choose between telling you to spend $10,000 on a piece of paper and telling you to read 40 books, I’d tell you to read 40 books.” I won’t name drop who told me this, but I will tell you he is a successful entrepreneur with a multi-million dollar business and very successful podcast.

        So, let’s look at the math.

An associates degree (which in most professions is almost obsolete now) costs around $20,000+

A Bachelors Degree (In some professions, going down the path to obsolete) costs $40,000+ depending on your college/university.

So you go in debt with student loans, get your degree, and IF you use it, get past up by someone for the job of your dreams because they went to a “better school”. Notice, I said IF you use your degree. I couldn’t count on both hands and feet the number of people I personally know who have a degree and don’t work in that field. Years, money, and memories; wasted for nothing.

Now, let’s flip the tables here! Again, bear with me! Let’s say you take this road. You are going to be your own boss. Own it. Say it with me, I AM a successful business owner. Come on, say it like you mean it!

You purchase 40 books a year for 4 years. The average price of books I have seen are $5-$20. So worst case scenario, you spend $20 per book.

40 books X $20 each= $800

On top of your books, you enroll in a course, taught and created by someone you know has what you want. These courses can be quite pricey. Let’s just average these courses at $3,000 each. You enroll in 2 courses a year.

2 courses X $3,000 each= $6,000

From those 40 books and 2 courses, you feel confident enough to launch your business and start getting clients. You read continuously, produce content, and get clients. After a $6,800 investment and working your ass off, your business brings in $1,000,000. A million in your first year! It can be done. It happens all the time. How many people do you know with college degrees that make $1,000,000 annually? Not many, if any! I sure as hell don’t know anyone.

See how that works? I firmly believe that if we would stop pushing something like college education, and start implementing more programs to teach Entrepreneurship, in twenty years college would become almost solely obsolete. Of course with the exception of doctors, nurses, lawyers, etc.

“But Ryan! Without a college degree, I won’t be able to get a job!” Is what most people have told me. Which is correct. But do you want to get a job, or create your own legacy? That is what we are talking about here.

In conclusion, I will leave you with a few questions to think about. Journal through them! Journaling has become a big part of my life. So here are your questions of the day:

  • How bad do I want to own my own business?
  • What sacrifices will I have to make to make my dreams a reality?
  • How will these sacrifices pay off for me/my family?
  • Who has created the life that I want that I can use as a mentor?

As always, thank you so very much for taking time out of your day to read my blog. You are appreciated more than you know! Leave me a comment if this helped you in anyway! And thank you so much for all of the love and to all of those who followed my blog! Share me with your friends, family, etc. Until next time, It’s gRYnd time so go get it!

What Are You Good At?

Episode 2: Passion or Hobby?

Me posing, trying to look cool with my Mojave Ball Python, one of ten of my snakes I own.

Welcome back! I’m so grateful that you took the time today to stick with this series as we begin episode 2 of my new series “What Are You Good At?” If you haven’t yet, make sure to check out episode 1 of the series where I covered how to tell if what you want to do is either your true passion, or if it is just a phase to pass through on your journey to living your passion. My sole purpose is to inspire and motivate each person who reads this to dig deep into themselves and discover true passion, true happiness, and a way to live this passion every single day.        

         In this episode, we are going to explore deeper into ourselves and decide, is what we want to do our passion, or is it a hobby? Now I know what you’re thinking. “Ryan, can’t we be passionate about a hobby?” And of course we can! I mean, if we are doing anything that we are not passionate about, is it truly worth doing? Not in my book. And why would you want to? Our main goal is to find our happiness in life, right? So let’s go a little deeper and magnify this topic.

What do I Mean by Hobby?

I will start off with an example for you from my personal life. If you have noticed, this blog is “Ry the Reptile Guy Presents: gRYnd Tyme. This is my personal “business” idea. So three years ago, I bought my first snake and from there began my obsession with caring for animals. Most of my animals are reptiles. I own ten snakes and 4 lizards, including 2 larger lizard species. I absolutely love my animals, and I find joy and peace in caring for them and spending time with them. About a year ago now, I decided I wanted to start my own reptile business.

                My reptile business would consist of performing educational shows about reptiles and animals in general to groups of anyone who wanted to learn about them. A secondary part of the business would be breeding and selling snakes like Ball Pythons, Corn Snakes, Boa Constrictors, and Reticulated Pythons. Now, this doesn’t mean my plan was to turn my collection into a sweat shop. But there is a beauty about creating life and nothing is more beautiful than a baby snake. Google it, I dare you. Even if you hate snakes or find yourself repulsed by them, you’ll let out a small “Awww” when you see a baby ball python. But anyway, I’m getting off topic.

                Because of my business idea, I hit the books and the internet and began to study business myself. I bought numerous books, checked out more from the library, and watched hours of YouTube videos. The first book I purchased was “Be Obsessed or Be Average” by Grant Cardone. Because I was already obsessed with my animals, I just needed to fine tune that obsession into a business sense. So I studied and studied, hours and hours. The hours turned to days, the days to weeks, and the weeks to months. I studied everything from copywriting to website development.

                But one day something clicked in my brain. i had totally changed myself and my mindset. I had discovered that I was obsessed with business! I loved everything about it! I loved learning. I loved developing new skills. Then, came the birth of this blog. I had found that my sole purpose was to be a life coach, and help people like me find their true passion and convert it into a business for themselves. And that, my friends, is why I am here.

                Do you see what happened there? If not, it’s okay. I know i have a tendency to rant and ramble. I apologize, but let’s clarify.

Business Timeline for my Life Coaching business, highly accredited to my passion for reptiles.

So you see, my reptiles became a hobby for me that I could actually use to escape my work and simply enjoy my time. I’m still passionate about reptile keeping, I still care for my animals to the best of my abilities, and I still absolutely adore animals. From my hobby, lead to an entirely different road, but a road worth traveling because the impact I could have on the world is significantly better than providing baby snakes to reptile lovers.

That is my example from my personal journey. So now, let’s look into your journey.

Could You Do Your “Passion” For Free?

George Nakashima, Famous Wood Worker & Architect

Let’s go back to the first episode of the series. The accountant who discovered their true passion was woodworking. They have bills to pay and financial obligations. However, they took the leap of faith! They spent weeks in the garage, creating works to build their gallery. Once they had a few pieces, they created a sole proprietorship, built a website to sell their art, and brought to life their new business. By day your average accountant, by night an artist. Long days, less sleep, and a lot of coffee later, they were living their passion. But they hadn’t sold anything yet.

So even though they felt so much more alive, they hadn’t actually made money. Countless hours of crafting masterpieces for nothing (at this point). Could you do that? Would you do that? Hours of your life, gone, for free. If not, I’m sorry, but your “it” is not your passion.

I say this not to hurt feelings or to make you second guess yourself, but it is true. As I write this article, I am not getting paid to do so. Could I one day? Very possible. But I use this to transform my passion into helpful words that will inspire and therefore, bring life to my purpose. Even if I make nothing, if these articles convince someone to stop trading hours for dollars at a corporate job and chase true freedom, that is payment enough for me.

This passion is not about money for me. It is about people like me. People who have tried to attend college for a degree to better their lives, but changed majors more than they’ve actually attended class. For people who have worked countless jobs, simply to chase a higher dollar amount. And for people who work so much just to survive and find themselves unable to enjoy any portion of their life. I know, that’s pretty deep. But that’s where I found myself. Until that day that my hobby showed me my true purpose. I want that for you. Yes, you. Reading this article right now.

If you need any help, or would like to discuss life coaching, feel free to message me at anytime. I am here for you 24/7/365.

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Consistency:

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THE SECRET KEY TO A MASSIVE FOLLOWING

Me messing around in my wife’s shirt. A little snug. But the message is clear. LOL

It is no secret in starting a business that at some point in time, your content is going to speak for your business. Many of motivational speakers talk about the influence social media has on a small business. Even before you launch an actual business, you can use the content posted on social media, to build your brand and establish a name for yourself. That is where my journey began. In just a few short months, I have been able to obtain a few hundred followers across the social media platforms.

This can be as simple as just posting a picture on Facebook or Instagram. Posting a selfie while going through your day-to-day gives your followers insight into how you do things, as well as what you do. This can help inspire others to follow your actions and therefore, build a trustful relationship between you and your followers. But what happens when your followers fall in love with you and your “business” but search for new posts and find nothing?

It happens. We all get busy. Whether you miss a post for the day because your child has a sporting event. Or you don’t shoot a new video for your YouTube channel because you got sucked into a great movie on Netflix. I’ve done it! But what does this do to your following? Consistency is the number one thing that followers look for. Without consistent material, your followers lose interest or your number of followers starts to plummet. Even as I write this blog post I am guilty of this as well. My last blog post was weeks ago and I have tried again and again to sit down and write but never made the time. That is not how I want my business or my personal brand viewed.

So What Exactly Happens When You Are Inconsistent?

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Consistent content has more benefits for your small business/personal brand than many realize. In this section, I’m going to dive deeper into this subject based on what I have learned along my journey and what I continue to see day in and day out. First of all, allow me to offer an example. I follow many people on YouTube. I have my reptile videos that I love to watch in order to learn about certain species like Brian Barczyk, Dav Kaufman, Brian Kusko, Snake Discovery, etc. and I also have my daily inspiration and motivational videos I watch like Gary Vaynerchuk, Grant Cardone, Evan Carmichael, etc. If I were to say go onto Brian Barczyk’s channel on YouTube and see he didn’t post a video for that day, I’m going to move on to another channel. If I come back the next day to the same, eventually I’m going to forget about the channel and find somewhere else to get my information from. So not only does inconsistency lose people’s attention, but it also loses people all together! Luckily, Barczyk is there 365 days a year for my viewing pleasure.

SPONSORSHIP OF CONTENT

Brian Barczyk, YouTuber and Reptile Enthusiast, Owner of The Reptarium in Michigan

Because of his consistent vlogging and successful career, Barczyk, pictured left, has been able to obtain not only followers, but sponsors. Businesses everywhere, in any profession, watch for people that they like and believe would be great to advertise their products. In the reptile community, some large sponsors include Zilla Labs, Freedom Breeder, ZooMed, and many more. With consistent content, a large following, and added value to your audience, you could land a sponsor for your page. Sponsors will pay you in order to advertise their product on your content. You can have a vlog, blog, podcast, website, or any type of content sponsored. Sponsorship can also bring the possibility of free product. For example, if my YouTube channel got enough attention and a company felt I was worth sponsoring, they may send me their product for free in exchange for a promotion on my page. Of course, my YouTube channels just launched and I currently have minimal followers, this is one of my goals.

Pre-selling Your Product or Service

Another benefit from having a large collection of content, is trust. Your followers build a trust in your knowledge and your product/service before it is even offered. So if you have an idea for a business, or you want to turn your passion into a business, start a social media page especially for this topic! Invite your friends and family to like and follow the page to give you initial followers. This is a great platform in which to build on for future success. Not only will your followers consume your content, but if they like it they will share it with their friends and family bringing in more followers. Common sense, right?

The only issue is this will not be easy if you are not posting content when you mean to. If you mention that you will be posting daily, post daily. If you mention that you will post weekly, post each piece on the same day, at the same time. When the time comes to offer a product or service, people will already love you and your product and it will make it that much easier for your business to be successful. YouTube is a great platform to make this happen because with the right keywords, you can gain a massive following very quickly.

MONETIZATION

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Many internet celebrities, especially YouTubers, have made money just by posting content alone! This is called monetization. Basically with monetization, the platform in which you post your content will pay you. This is usually in CPM in which advertisements are placed throughout content, and you are paid by the company per click on the advertisement. This can lead to a steady income if you have hundreds or even millions of subscribers. Simple concept, right? post your content, run an advertisement in the video, and get paid. This in itself can turn into a business for yourself on top of product/service sales. Different platforms have different requirements for monetization so I would advise looking into the platform you post on the most.

In Conclusion…

Posting content is easy! Almost too easy. But consistently, not so much. As I have said I am also guilty of not posting for days, or even weeks (this blog for example.) But you will be seeing much more of me throughout 2020! I have a weekly schedule to post my content and I hope to help as many people as possible in 2020. I appreciate you for taking the time to read this blog post! For more, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube. I also have a Podcast “gRYnd Tyme with Ry the Reptile Guy available on Spotify, RadioPublic, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, PocketCasts, Breaker, Overcast, and Anchor.fm! Please let me know what you thought of this entry and I look forward to growing with all of you!