A UNIVERSITY graduate is raking in £1,000 a day with his side hustle and says he’ll be able to retire by the age of 35.

Jeevan Singh, 30, dreamed up his own business while studying more than a decade ago and says he’s made more than £2.5million to date. 

Jeevan Singh has turned his side hustle into a full-time job

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Jeevan Singh has turned his side hustle into a full-time jobCredit: Jeevan Singh
The 30-year-old says it's been so successful he's about five years off retirement

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The 30-year-old says it’s been so successful he’s about five years off retirementCredit: Jeevan Singh

The London student knew he wanted to earn a living like his pals, but he still dreamed of sleeping in on the weekends. 

So the then-18-year-old Googled “how to make money online” and stumbled across a teen four years his junior who was making £300 a week off an e-book

Jeevan was inspired and wrote his own 20-page piece on the first thing he could think of – passing university.  

In the years that followed Jeevan kept adding onto the book – which guides students on how to pass GCSE maths in four weeks – and printed a hardback.

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He says he’s now raked in millions of pounds off what started as a side hustle.

The 30-year-old told The Sun Online: “I remember I was in my room at my university halls. I was living with my friend at the time.

“He had a weekend job and he told me I should get one too, as I would typically laze around on the weekends.

“But a job was never for me. I never liked to be told what to do so I researched on Google: ‘How to make money online’.” 

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It was then that he came across the youngster making £300 a week. 

He recalled: “I was stunned and I thought, this kid is only 14. I’m 18 so I need to get a move on.” 

Jeevan published his first e-book at the end of 2012 and says it’s only gone from strength to strength. 

He now can work as little as four hours a day but makes about £1,000 profit as about 90 books are snapped up in that time.

The 30-year-old admits it’s seasonal – with most students and their parents buying the books around exams – but it’s still enough for him to make a living off. 

He said: “Right now, it is making on average £2,000 in sales and £1,000 profit per day.


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“I choose to work full-time because I am always looking to improve my operation, help my students even more and grow the company further. But I can work part-time if I want to.

“In fact, on some days, I do only work 4-6 hours because I have systems in place.

“All I need to do is check the social media ads a few times a day. Other than that, a lot of it is run on autopilot.” 

Jeevan added: “In the last 5 years, I’ve turned over approximately £2.5m.

“If you break that down per day, it’s safe to say it’s made me £1000 (as a minimum) in sales every day for the past 5 years.

“Or £30K per month, every month for the past 5 years.”

The e-book went from a 20-30 page pull together, to a 200-page ebook, to a physical book. 

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And Jeevan has no big plans for all his earnings – other than potentially an early retirement. 

He said: “I’m quite a frugal person. I’m thinking more long-term so money has been saved up and looking to re-invest in other cash-generating vehicles soon so I can fully retire by 35.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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