Earn To Volunteer: An Underutilised Path to Impact

The Process

Step 1

Figure out what service you can offer which you could charge the most with, per hour, whilst working entirely from home.

Step 2

Obtain ~15 short-term clients, perhaps four to five hours each. Overperform by spending extra time on clients to build a reputation, garner 5* reviews and testimonials.

Step 3

Figure out what drives purchasing decisions and ruthlessly optimise your marketing to optimise for that.

Step 4

Automate scheduling and have clients pay in advance while booking via Calendly Premium.

Step 5

Work as fewer hours as possible whilst volunteering for an EA organisation or doing whatever it is that would maximise your impact (studying/​working independently/​founding an org etc).

Case Study

Step 1

All I had was a science degree and some history mentoring successfully. I search for the highest paying jobs one can get per hour. I find out that tutoring has an extremely low barrier to entry, and can pay lots per hour. I work full-timish to get as much experience and reviews as possible

Step 2

I learn that the primary driver of high-paying traffic is recommendations from other high paying clients, and making a strong first impression. I tell my clients explicitly that I am looking for extra work and offer a referral bonus. then pimp my zoom background, attire, and pitch to make the best possible first impression.

Step 3

I sign up to as many agencies as I can, and take on as many clients as I can whilst still performing excellently. I prompt my students and parents to leave reviews and write testimonials.

Step 4

I automate scheduling and booking using Calendly premium

Step 5

I now work full-time for an EA org for free, and they benefit from pro bono work from some of the very grateful parents whose children I helped.

Result

I earn ~$60 per hour doing SEN tutoring in science/​maths via Zoom. I think I could bump this up to ~$90 over the next 12 months if put some effort into it because I’m starting to attract wealthier clients.

I already have a good grasp on the material so I don’t have to prepare anything, all bookings are automated, I have no real running costs and I’m soon to automate all billing. As my client’s children are in school between 9AM and 5PM I can work full-time for my favourite EA org during those hours.

I’ve been doing this for roughly 2 years now whilst volunteering ~30Hs per week.

Conditions to replicate

- A revenue source while you build up your client base

- A marketable skill you sell for a lot per hour (programming/​tutoring/​consultancy etc)

- Something high impact to during the rest of your time.

Damn. I want in but I’m worried about X, Y and Z

I’m happy to answer any questions in the comments. I might even be up for doing some free mentoring/​guidance zoom calls.