Making Money Online: Be the Tortoise, Not the Hare

It’s easy to get caught up in the “make money online” frenzy. False claims are made every day by internet marketing “gurus.” Those of us who’ve been around a while know that there’s a self-styled, online “A” list that taints itself with sleazy tactics and recycled hype. While there are plenty of people who genuinely make a good living on the internet using methods like affiliate marketing, information product sales, and subscription services, we’re hoping you don’t fall for the cheesy pitches that are out there. Instead, have a realistic, long-term outlook, pay your dues and put some work in. Be the tortoise, not the hare.

Buddha iPad Case

Pete’s progress with Zazzle is a great case in point. We’ve had our Zazzle online store (and I use “we” very liberally, because he is the one that does all the work on it, I just criticize :) ) for over three years, about the same amount of time as we’ve been blogging. Slowly, consistently, and strategically, Pete has parleyed a couple of beginning “just for fun” products into a group of online shops. While it doesn’t (yet) pay our rent, our income from Zazzle keeps the lights on and makes the car payment. We thought you’d be interested in some specifics:

We “discovered” Zazzle quite by accident. After setting up our store, we posted a couple of products and then kind of forgot about it. A few months later, one of our bumperstickers started selling like crazy after having been featured in the Zazzle Marketplace. We made about $50 that day and were hooked.

For the next couple years, Zazzle became a part-time job. Working evenings and weekends, we posted more products, learned how to promote our store and even write a little html code for our store. (This is easier than you think).

Christmas Stamp

Today we have around 4,000 designs and over 15,000 products. This number is much larger than at the beginning of the year due to a blitz effort Pete made over this summer. Between June 15 and August 15 (after he quit his job and we began our foray into location independence), he added about 1500 designs, and he is continuing to work at this pace.

Previously, we didn’t get enough Christmas products up soon enough to take advantage of the timing. Last year, we had many more. This year, Pete’s more strategic approach has led to companion products such as matching stamps, cards, address labels and stickers, for example. Our total number of products has therefore grown more exponentially.

Our first Zazzle money came on 8/1/08 for $91.69 and since then we’ve received a payment every month. The lowest payment was $27.59 and the most we ever made in one month was $993.89. That payment came just before Christmas. The timing could not have been better. Our earnings page from Zazzle shows just shy of $9,000 over three years, with most of the income occurring in the last two years. Like the proverbial tortoise, we have achieved momentum.

Autumn Leaves Mug

Now we know there are some people who will dismiss this effort as too much work for peanuts and continue to seek bigger payoffs with less effort. It’s all in your perspective. Once a product is “up” in the shops, it’s there forever until you take it down. As opposed to a traditional retail model, Zazzle’s on-demand production guarantees we won’t ever have excess inventory. Instead, each additional product creates another opportunity to for someone to buy. Our customers receive a legitimate, tangible product.

When we were first married, I took a part-time job in the evenings to earn extra money. I worked from 5 pm to 10 pm scoring standardized tests for $11 per hour. It was an eye-opener. Rows upon rows of others down on their luck or lifetime underachievers toiled away in front of backlit computer screens into the night, raising our hands for permission to take a break. This was tedium personified and I was one tired puppy at the end of the week. My net paycheck – in the neighborhood of $150 – seemed like an unfair trade based against time spent and fatigue. Online opportunities put this kind of drudge work in its proper place.

Zazzle is something that we can do from anywhere there is an Internet connection. Sales have been growing now that we have more than a part-time effort behind it. Zazzle is not a get rich quick scheme. Like any endeavor, your results will depend on what you put into it. We didn’t get our first payment until six months after we started. We are not unique.  You can easily be earning an extra $25 – $50 per month in a short amount of time, by learning skills that will serve you well on your own pathway. Be the tortoise, not the hare.

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16 Responses to Making Money Online: Be the Tortoise, Not the Hare

  1. betsywuebker (@betsywuebker) (@betsywuebker) September 13, 2011 at 10:01 am #

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  2. John Meisenbach September 13, 2011 at 11:16 am #

    Preparing to “Tortoise” my World Famous recipes, and culinary expertise.

    • Betsy Wuebker September 13, 2011 at 11:28 am #

      Hi John – Your legendary talents are so marketable! We can’t wait to promote them! Love, Big Sis

  3. beckyblanton (@beckyblanton) (@beckyblanton) September 13, 2011 at 8:57 pm #

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  4. Sheila September 14, 2011 at 6:02 pm #

    Be the tortoise, not the hare. I like that. I’ve seen Zazzle’s site before but didn’t give it enough attention. I’m checking out their FAQs now. Thanks for sharing your Zazzle experience. It’s encouraging.
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    • Betsy Wuebker September 15, 2011 at 7:10 am #

      Hi Sheila – Thank you! Please let us know how you fare.

  5. Hilary September 15, 2011 at 10:48 am #

    Hi Betsy .. interesting to read how zazzle got going for you .. do they do overseas? Your 5 – 10 job sounds a bit much – but needs must. Slow but sure .. definitely is the way to go .. cheers for now – Hilary
    Hilary has an awesome blog post here: If I could be AnyOne, I’d be Mary Wollstonecraft …My Profile

    • Betsy Wuebker September 17, 2011 at 1:35 pm #

      Hi Hilary – Yes, I believe they do. We get referrals from the UK and Europe, so check it out and let us know. Yeah, the second job was a good lesson to learn re: the conventional wisdom. I knew there had to be a better way.

  6. Hilary September 15, 2011 at 10:50 am #

    AND .. great pic of the tortoise and the hare .. think I could be the hare just now under the harvest moon with a glass of vino ..

    Your big bros .. recipes sound interesting … cheers Hilary
    Hilary has an awesome blog post here: If I could be AnyOne, I’d be Mary Wollstonecraft …My Profile

    • Betsy Wuebker September 17, 2011 at 1:36 pm #

      And yes, my brother is classically trained at the Culinary Institute of America, very knowledgeable and creative in the kitchen. I can’t wait for his skills and expertise to liberate him via online work. :)

  7. Pat Hatt September 17, 2011 at 1:02 pm #

    So very true, the hare will never ever work, unless one scams people, then they’d hopefully would go to jail. But yeah been at it a year and just now actually making steady money monthly, so it does work.
    Pat Hatt has an awesome blog post here: All I Can Say, Is What The Hell Today!My Profile

    • Betsy Wuebker September 17, 2011 at 1:37 pm #

      Hi Pat – Thanks for the validation, and so happy you’re seeing results. It really does work!

  8. Dot September 26, 2011 at 12:33 pm #

    Plus, if Pete quick making products tomorrow, you’d still get income for years to come from the time he’s invested. How’s that for drudgery — it keeps paying and paying and paying!
    Dot has an awesome blog post here: In RemembranceMy Profile

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