Don’t Get Fooled When the Easy Money Lie Looks Like the Hard Startup Truth

When Is a Side Hustle a Scam and When Is It Just Sketchy?

Joe Procopio
5 min readJun 5, 2023
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I usually write these posts to dispense strategic and tactical startup and business advice, the kind that’s difficult to follow. As you can imagine, advice that’s difficult to follow doesn’t exactly burn up the Internets. On the other hand, I feel like I could write about startup scams and sketchery all day, every day, and get a lot more people to read me.

As it is, I only write about the sketchery when something really pisses me off.

Like this did.

How To Make $100,000 on a Side Hustle

A friend of mine passed along something they found on a legitimate startup ecosystem website. It was a pitch disguised as a how-to wrapped up in a blog post. It was written by someone I didn’t expect it to be from — credentials-wise, I don’t know the poster. So I read the whole thing, because it “felt” like the stupid make-easy-money sketchery I’ve seen a million times before in a million different varieties.

To my disappointment, it was exactly that. But instead of getting angry and burning bridges, I decided to break it down and lift boats.

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Joe Procopio

I'm a multi-exit, multi-failure entrepreneur. NLG pioneer. Building TeachingStartup.com & GROWERS. Write at Inc.com and BuiltIn.com. More at joeprocopio.com