I worked at Pizza Express washing pots when I was 17 – now I make £20k a MONTH… here’s my best advice

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A WOMAN who washed pots at Pizza Express now rakes in a whopping £20,000 a month through her own business.

Samara Michael shared with her 13.8K followers some expert advice on earning seven figures.

The UK-based 7-Figure Amazon FBA Coach and Mentor, explained how she went from being a ‘stressed out working mum to CEO’.

Amazon FBA is a service that allows you to ship your products through Amazon

In a video posted on TikTok, @samara_michael wrote: “I worked at Pizza Express washing pots when I was 17.

“Now my businesses make £20k profit a month. Stay humble. Start small. No work is beneath you.”

The UK-based 7-Figure Amazon FBA Coach and Mentor, explained how she went from being a “stressed out working mum to CEO.”

She said: “I’ve been able to build a true family busniess that generates consistent halal income and allows us to put our kids and family life before work.

“My coaching business has a 7-figure revenue, so we must be doing right huh?”

On how she runs her empire, the savvy mum said: “I’m all about the transformation, and I don’t make it easy.

“I’ve a low tolerance for moaners, complainer’s and responsibility- dodgers.

“If you work with me; I’ll get the best out of you by holding space for you to be a little uncomfortable.”

She told her followers she used to sell badges on eBay in 2014 but was tired of taking them to the post office to post them to customers.

“So I started reselling toys, grocery and pet items using Amazon FBA”, she continued.

“I’d buy them from Argos and Tesco and add a profit margin.

“I started sourcing more niche items, from select stores and slowly rinsed and repeated this system all the way to 7-figures revenue.”

Amazon FBA is a service that allows you to ship your products through Amazon.

“Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service where Amazon will take care of storing, packing and shipping your products, handling customer support and returns”, it is stated on their website.

“When you sign up for FBA, you will first need to pack and ship your products in bulk to one of our fulfilment centres.”

It does cost to set up an account, £25 per month, excluding VAT and selling fees.

But according to Samara, and many other sellers, it can be a great way to make money – full time or as a profitable side hustle.

The key to success is doing careful market research to establish what products are in high demand.

One Amazon FBA mentor had numberous failures before making a whopping £200k a month on derma rollers.

And, it can take as little as three months to start seeing the cash roll in.

Tom Wang, founder of FBA Masterclass, said previously on his website: “The best part is that if you get this right, you have a business where you don’t have to clock in or clock out.

“You can make money online from anywhere in the world with ZERO experience, and I truly believe it is the best side hustle.”

This comes as another man shared his secret to raking in a whopping £11,000 from an easy “underrated” side hustle.

In a video shared on TikTok, @jatznaran boasted he had pocketed thousands from affiliate marketing – a job he says “anyone can do” at “any age”.

In a nutshell, affiliate marketing is a performance-based marketing system.

A company compensates third-party publishers (affiliates or employees) to generate traffic and the commission fee incentivizes them to find ways to promote the company, per Investopedia.

Affiliate marking has taken social media by storm, with many influencers promoting it an as easy way to earn some extra cash.

Including Morgan, who runs the TikTok account @wealthbeyondboundaries, which has over 36,000 followers on the platform.

She revealed how she made more than $12,000 in the first three months of trying the trend.

Another woman claimed to bag herself an impressive £800 a day through the part-time career.

Meanwhile, this woman has claimed that she makes £3,295 a week and works less than three hours a day.