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HOW to MAKE over $300 per DAY driving UBER & LYFT ➕️ (5 Secrets Uber Won't Tell You) Ep. 28

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HOW to MAKE over $300 per DAY driving UBER & LYFT ➕️ (5 Secrets Uber Won't Tell You) Ep. 28

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What if you could turn a $10 ride into $20, doubling your income instantly? In this video, I'm revealing five powerful strategies Uber doesn't want you to know. Also, Could completing a ride early and earning less actually lead to a bigger payday? It did for me, a $60 cash tip and a new private client. Stay tuned to find out how.

Welcome back to "The Art of Cherry Picking" Episode 28! In today's jam-packed episode, I'm unveiling five game-changing tips, tricks, and hacks that can revolutionize your rideshare driving experience and skyrocket your earnings. These strategies are sprinkled throughout the video, so make sure to watch till the end, you won't want to miss a single one!

Tip #1: Turning a $10 Ride into $20 and Double Your Income
Ever thought you could double your income on a single ride? I'll show you a specific clue to look for when the app initially shows a ride. Once you spot it, follow my step-by-step guidance to transform that $10 fare into $15 and then into $20. This isn't just theory; it's a practical method I used on the last ride of the day, and it works!

Tip #2: Completing Rides Early for Bigger Rewards
Sometimes, less is more. I'll teach you when and why you should complete your Uber ride a bit early, even if it means earning less in the app. Sounds counterintuitive, right? But this strategy led me to a delightful lunch, a whopping $60 cash tip, and a potential future client for my personal driving service.

Tip #3: Positioning Yourself for Lucrative Uber Eats Orders
Location is everything. Discover how to position yourself to snag high-paying Uber Eats orders. I landed a $28 order where Uber actually lost $18, and it only took me less than 15 minutes and about 4-5 miles of driving. I'll share the exact spots and times that increase your chances of getting such profitable deliveries.

Tip #4: Cherry-Picking $100 Rides and Predicting Tips
Learn the art of cherry-picking those coveted $100 long rides. I'll reveal the optimal times and locations to find them. Plus, I'll teach you how to gauge whether a passenger is likely to tip, so you can manage your expectations and avoid disappointment after those lengthy trips.

Tip #5: Building Your Own Rideshare Company
Tired of being just another Uber driver? Throughout the video, I'll walk you through how I'm building my own brand, "Your Personal Driver." From setting up an LLC and transferring my car title to obtaining commercial auto insurance and a TCP license, I'm turning my rideshare gig into a full-fledged business. I've been at it for six weeks, and I'll show you everything, from designing business cards and creating a professional website with a contact form to setting up online payment methods, including credit cards. This could be your roadmap to independence!

Ride Breakdown: How I Made $323 in One Day
I'll also take you through my day, ride by ride, so you can see how these tips play out in real scenarios.

First Ride: At 4:45 AM, I picked up a passenger from Anaheim to John Wayne Airport for $16. Despite a 2.5-hour lull afterward, I used the time wisely to work on my website.

Second Ride: A $20 trip from John Wayne Airport to Long Beach. It was a tough one-hour ride with a young couple, but every experience counts.

Third Ride: Got a $29 rematch from Long Beach to LAX even before dropping off the previous passenger.

Fourth Ride: Another rematch from LAX to Compton for $26. Yes, Compton isn't the safest, but strategic decisions sometimes require risks. These last three rides were back-to-back, maximizing my time.

Dead Miles to Long Beach Airport: I drove about 10 miles to reposition myself for better opportunities—a calculated move that paid off.

Fifth Ride: A $16 fare from Long Beach Airport to Costa Mesa, positioning me closer to John Wayne Airport.

Sixth Ride: A planned $28 trip from Costa Mesa to Long Beach turned into something special. The passenger asked me to complete the ride early, resulting in just $4 from Uber, but later gifted me a $60 cash tip after lunch and became a potential private client.

Seventh Ride: Snagged a $28 Uber Eats order from Carl's Jr. Uber lost $18 on this one, and it only took me 15 minutes and 4 miles of driving.

Eighth Ride: A $101 journey from Laguna Beach to Van Nuys. It was a business Comfort ride with no tip, and I'll explain why that happened in the video.

Final Ride: On my way home using destination mode, I picked up a ride in Pasadena. By applying the strategies I'll share, I turned a $10 ride into $20. With traffic cleared, I then headed home.

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