I'm a stay-at-home dad who makes $20,000 a month through YouTube and email marketing. The first year I only made 13 cents — here's how I scaled up.
, a 50-year-old YouTuber in Chicago. Insider has verified his income with documentation. The following has been edited for length and clarity.
At the beginning of my career, I held several jobs in sales but could never keep a job for long because of my drinking. At 35, I got sober, but finding work was still hard because I had to explain time gaps in my work history, so I started to drive for Uber and clean windows on weekends to make ends meet.
In 2017, I started to research how to make money online and teach myself digital marketing because I wanted to make extra money from home while taking care of my boys. My wife is a teacher, so I became a stay-at-home dad because it made more sense financially than paying a full-time sitter. From my research, I decided to startNow, between my ad revenue and my earnings as an affiliate marketer, I'm making more than $20,000 a month, and I work only eight to 10 hours a week.
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