Woman earns six figures by working just three hours a DAY

A savvy 21-year-old entrepreneur lives a luxurious lifestyle thanks to her six-figure salary, revealing she has to work for just three hours a day and has even employed her own mother.

Ange Eb from Switzerland has always had a nose for business; from the age of 16 she would make and sell her own lip balms, sell clothes on Depop, bake cakes, and is now a full time dropshipper.

Dropshipping is an e-commerce retail business where the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock on hand.

Ange, pictured above, has been able to help her family following her success with the dropshipping model, employing her own mother as staff

The 21-year-old now enjoys a life of opulence - having travelled to Bali and Dubai on her six-figure income

The 21-year-old now enjoys a life of opulence – having travelled to Bali and Dubai on her six-figure income

Ange's dropshipping business took off and she was able to quit her full-time job and reduce her working day to just three hours

Ange’s dropshipping business took off and she was able to quit her full-time job and reduce her working day to just three hours

Ange has managed to do this all from the comfort of her own bedroom, working for three hours a day, while also being able to give back to her family and sending money to family in Cameroon.

The 21-year-old said: ‘When I was a little girl, I always wanted to be a CEO, I just wanted to run something.

‘I started early, I was knocking on people’s doors offering babysitting services at 14, and then started making and selling lip balms at 16.

‘I then sold my old clothes and realised I was selling out very quickly, making around £800 in my first month and then it was doubling over time.

When she was younger Ange would make cakes to sell, as well as flogging her old clothes on Depop for cash

When she was younger Ange would make cakes to sell, as well as flogging her old clothes on Depop for cash

Homemade lipgloss is where everything started, Ange would make her product at home and sell them

Homemade lipgloss is where everything started, Ange would make her product at home and sell them 

‘I had a cake-baking business too as I was obsessed with baking, but I was doing it whilst still working full-time job so started getting so overwhelmed. 

‘I have kept this business but have reduced the workload.

‘Then I found out about dropshipping. I started this a year ago after seeing a video about it on YouTube.

‘I’m buying trending products from China and reselling them on my own website. I learnt how to market and advertise myself.

‘It can be hard sometimes as you always have to find products to sell, but I love it. I made money without needing to leave my home, I couldn’t believe it.

A typical working day in the life of 21-year-old powerhouse, Ange Eb - who can work from anywhere in the world as long as she has her laptop and Wifi

A typical working day in the life of 21-year-old powerhouse, Ange Eb – who can work from anywhere in the world as long as she has her laptop and Wifi

Ange now, with a Balenciaga bag enjoying the night life in Bali - after deciding to quite the 9-5 for a three-hour working day

Ange now, with a Balenciaga bag enjoying the night life in Bali – after deciding to quite the 9-5 for a three-hour working day

After starting her own lipgloss business aged 16, Ange got a taste for entrepreneurship and decided to build up her own dropshipping business

After starting her own lipgloss business aged 16, Ange got a taste for entrepreneurship and decided to build up her own dropshipping business 

Ange’s business has become so successful she’s been able to quit her full-time job, but revealed she had to explain to her parents what was going on.

She said: ‘It started getting so successful I was able to leave my full-time job and make this my full-time business, and I only work three hours a day.

‘My parents had no idea what I was doing when I told them I sell products online, but once they saw the money coming in, they became more interested. 

‘I don’t hold the stock, so I don’t have an inventory. Ultimately I’m the person in between the customer buying the product and the supplier so I buy from suppliers, and I do the customer service part.

Ange has mastered the art of working online, which means she can work from anywhere around the world, even answering emails on the beach in Bali.

She added: ‘I can work from anywhere in the world as long as I have my Laptop and WiFi.

‘The best place I’ve worked from was Bali, I was answering emails with breath-taking views over the ocean – it was an experience for sure.

Ange was able to give up her full-time job to work just three hours a day from anywhere in the world,; and send money to her family in Cameroon

Ange was able to give up her full-time job to work just three hours a day from anywhere in the world,; and send money to her family in Cameroon 

‘Ever since I’ve started dropshipping I’ve taken my laptop and iPad to places I’ve wanted to visit for so long but could only dream of previously.

‘The very first trip I booked for myself with my dropshipping income was in 2021, when I went to Duabi.

‘Since then, I’ve also been able to work from, Bali, Miami, LA, Paris, London and Milan.

‘I would say I’m addicted to making money. When you work for someone else you always get the same salary, but when you’re self-employed, it’s all profit so you get addicted and make more money, so you work a lot more.

‘You want to work all around the clock as the money is yours.

‘I’ve helped my mum and also my family in Cameroon out who I now send money to. I am so happy I can do that now.’

How easy is it to make money through dropshipping?

From eBay to Etsy, the internet is full of online marketplaces where sellers flog their wares to customers around the world.

But an emerging trend that has taken off on TikTok sees entrepreneurs sell goods that they have never even touched.

So-called ‘dropshipping’ is a modern-day fulfilment method. An entrepreneur identifies a product – usually via e-commerce platform AliExpress; a cheaper, Chinese-owned version of Amazon – then advertises it to customers online.

The advert, which is often pushed on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, directs the customer to an online shop.

Once the order has been placed, the entrepreneur – who has no physical stock – goes back to the original AliExpress listing and has the product sent directly to the customer.

Hundreds of ‘how to’ videos have cropped up online, showcasing the ‘simplicity’ of the scheme, but people warn that it’s ‘not as easy as it looks’ and won’t make you an overnight millionaire. 

The seemingly simple premise has lured in would-be entrepreneurs from around the world who claim to make the equivalent of £8,000 a month through dropshipping. The industry is said to be worth $15billion.

The low start-up costs mean that in theory anyone can become a successful dropshipper for little more than the cost of setting up an online store and paying for adverts.

A dropshipping business can also be run from any laptop with internet connection, appealing to the generation of ‘digital nomads’ who want to be able to travel while working to earn money.

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