OLSP is a strong fit for students — $7 entry, free training, no website needed, free social media traffic only (no ad spend required). The flexible schedule fits around classes. Catch: don't expect overnight income, and treat the first 30 days as learning, not earning.
Why OLSP Fits Students
- Budget-realistic: $7 is one coffee. Not a $2,000 course.
- Time-flexible: 60 min/day fits between classes. Live trainings recorded.
- No equipment needed: Phone + laptop is enough. No expensive setup.
- Free traffic focus: No ad budget required. Students already live on Instagram/TikTok.
- Refundable: 30-day guarantee removes the financial risk entirely.
Traps Students Should Avoid
- Don't drop classes for this. OLSP is a side hustle, not a degree replacement.
- Skip the Live Profit Builders monthly membership. Students rarely use it.
- Don't buy solo ads. $100+ traffic tests aren't a student budget.
- Don't compare to "I earned $5k last month" student stories — those exist but aren't typical.
- Stick to one platform. Spreading thin is the #1 reason students quit.
Realistic Weekly Schedule For Students
~5 hours total per week, split into manageable chunks:
- 30 min/day creating + posting content (Mon–Fri) = 2.5 hours
- 1 live training per week (~90 min)
- 1 hour batch-content session on the weekend
Best Platforms For Students
- TikTok — students already use it, fast feedback loop, generous algorithm for new accounts.
- Instagram Reels — cross-post from TikTok, organic discovery still strong.
- YouTube Shorts — slower but longer tail.
Realistic Earnings As A Student
- Months 1–2: Likely $0–$50. Learning phase. Not all students earn.
- Months 3–4: $50–$200/month if posting consistently.
- Month 6+: Wide variance. Some students hit $500/month, others stall at $50. Effort + platform fit determine outcome.
For the full pricing breakdown see OLSP cost. For the structural side hustle approach see affiliate marketing as a side hustle.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can students use OLSP outside the US?
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