A Blue Collar Worker Says He Earns $10,000 a Month from Amazon for Just 20 Hours of Work – How You Can Do It

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A Blue Collar Worker Says He Earns ,000 a Month from Amazon for Just 20 Hours of Work – How You Can Do It

Some side hustles are more attractive than others. Michael Strahl, a 41-year-old senior manufacturing technician, says he earns $10,000 a month through the Amazon Influencer program, reviewing Amazon products and posting videos of himself on Amazon and other social media websites.

“If you’re looking for a side hustle that you can do while the kids are sleeping or in your free time, it’s easy to fit in,” he told Business Insider (1).

Strahl works full time. He is a husband and father of two children. Despite his busy lifestyle, he still has time to earn a huge extra buck each month – spending no more than 20 hours on his side.

An Amazon Influencer is a content creator who inspires their audience with product recommendations, according to the official website (2). Simply put, the program pays creators like Strahl to funnel buyers to products through informative videos and affiliate links.

For example: a buyer watches a video, clicks a link and buys a product. The manufacturer earns a cut. There are other ways to monetize, such as by directing shoppers to your Amazon store — but Strahl says his strength lies in creating high-quality videos. He focuses on products including tools, camping gear, automotive and household items.

“I made about $5,800 in revenue the fourth month I joined the program,” Strahl said, “and it just kept growing from there.” He recommends shooting and posting 100 videos to learn the ropes. That is, Amazon lets you participate.

To join, you must apply to the program from a YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or TikTok account. Amazon reviews how many followers you have, among other things (3). But if you can swing it, the program can open the door to an attractive side hustle.

In a 2025 Reddit thread, Amazon influencer McKay Christensen (4) also recommends the program with some caveats. Christensen runs the GoTechGeek Amazon storefront, where he sells shoppable products. Like Strahl, he focuses on posting high-quality videos to earn revenue. He calls his exposure to the program “life-changing,” despite recent changes (5) that have made it more difficult to earn big bucks.

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