How to Make More Money in Australia

Meet three electricians who’ve diversified their business to bring in revenue from elsewhere. Some revenue streams are directly connected – others less so…

In this Article:
If you want more money, think out of the box
Explore your talents and passions
Or maybe there’s an additional service to offer

We recently explored how electricians can diversify their income streams – and here we meet three contractors who’ve successfully added a new revenue-generating stream to their bow.

Zac Pepper – the digital marketer

Zac Pepper had been working as a commercial electrician in Melbourne for seven years when he started a digital marketing business on the side. “Being an electrician is quite limited because unless you’re doing ridiculous amounts of overtime, it’s not a particularly scalable model,” he says.

His business, Quantum Leads, helps tradies generate leads and expand their online presence. “I figured I’d be better off specialising in one area, which is organic, so Google and ranking websites,” Pepper says. “I don’t do social media – everything I do is organic.”

An entrepreneurial friend introduced him to digital marketing, and Pepper knew immediately that it was a perfect match.

“I fell in love with it straight away. It's a space that's always evolving. Electrical evolves, but the online space is so rapid.”

After six months of early starts and late nights, Pepper, who is a long-term customer at Middy’s, switched to working in Quantum Leads full-time and put his electrical work on the back burner. He’s also launched a side hustle for his side hustle, Set2Charge, installing residential electrical charger stations.

But his experience as a tradie remains at the heart of his success as a digital marketer and business owner.

“I come in through the back door as relatable because I am an electrician. My customers don’t see me as ‘us versus them’ because I’m a tradie, too.”

 

Peter Sutrin – the industrialist

For Peter Sutrin, who runs Proven Energy in south west Queensland, diversifying revenue streams means exploring ways his business can offer more services to a larger number of customers in a wider geographic area.

“Originally, we began as a domestic electrical company but diversified into solar, air conditioning and a range of other areas,” says Sutrin, who shops at Toowoomba CNW and Sherriff Electrical.

“We expanded from domestic customers into commercial solar and electrical, as well as agricultural solar, and began contracting for larger companies. We started off servicing Toowoomba, before expanding into other regions and now cover an area from Ipswich all the way into western Queensland.”

Rather than a conscious strategy to go big or go home, Sutrin says the expansion of his business happened organically.

“I just kept on taking whatever opportunities came my way and didn’t say no to jobs.”

“As far as expanding the region of service, someone might know someone else a bit further away and they’d give me a call to see if I was willing to travel the distance. Generally, I’ve always said as long as someone’s willing to pay, I’m happy to do it.”

Sutrin says there’s more admin and hassle than if he were to only sell one product to one group of customers, but the payoffs are greater security and the opportunity to follow his interests. “Doing lots of different things keeps you interested,” he says.

 

Jamie Small – the podcaster

A chance meeting with an old mate, Rob Brus, who just happens to be an experienced podcaster, introduced electrician Jamie Small to a brave new world of microphones, interview skills and digital content.

“I’ve always wanted to get into public speaking but never really knew how to do it,” says Small, who employs six blokes at Pro Image Electrical in Sydney. “We met up for coffee and he goes, ‘Why don’t we start a podcast and call it The Electricians Co-Op’?

“I’m the electrician and he’s the co-host and we get guests on to talk about business, integrating family with work, how to deal with wholesalers and all sorts of stuff.

“It's not just electricians – we've had NRL stars, business coaches and plumbers. Everyone talks about their experiences and has a bit of fun.”

More than two years and 70 episodes later, Small says The Electricians Co-Op is the number one podcast for electricians on Spotify. After initially charging subscription fees, Small says the duo has switched to a corporate sponsorship model to generate income.

Clipsal is our sponsor, and on the back of that, we hope to get more sponsors because they are such a big player, in our industry,” Small says.

Find your local Gemcell member branch

Comments (1)

Eleza August 19, 2023
I appreciate the emphasis on the importance of taking calculated risks and stepping out of one's comfort zone when pursuing money-making opportunities. It's a reminder that growth often requires pushing boundaries.

Write a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Share

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Keep up to date with our latest news and competitions by subscribing to our regular newsletter.

The Resources Issue

Out Now

The Resources Issue

Current Issue

The Resources Issue

Feb-Mar 2025

The Resources Issue

Past Issues

View all
  • The Renovation Issue

    Issue 184

    The Renovation Issue

    DEC 24 - JAN 25

  • The Showtime Issue

    Issue 183

    The Showtime Issue

    OCT - NOV 2024

  • The Bias Issue

    Issue 182

    The Bias Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2024

  • The Distance Issue

    Issue 181

    The Distance Issue

    JUN - JUL 2024

  • The Growth Issue

    Issue 180

    The Growth Issue

    APR - MAY 2024

  • The Workfit Issue

    Issue 179

    The Workfit Issue

    FEB - MARCH 2024

  • The Fire and Water Issue

    Issue 178

    The Fire and Water Issue

    DEC 2023 - JAN 2024

  • The Multi-Res Issue

    Issue 177

    The Multi-Res Issue

    OCT - NOV 2023

  • The Cost of Living Issue

    Issue 176

    The Cost of Living Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2023

  • The Winter Issue

    Issue 175

    The Winter Issue

    JUN - JUL 2023

  • The Light Issue

    Issue 174

    The Light Issue

    APR - MAY 2023

  • The Security Issue

    Issue 173

    The Security Issue

    FEB - MAR 2023

  • The Summer Issue

    Issue 172

    The Summer Issue

    DEC 2022 - JAN 2023

  • The Change Issue

    Issue 171

    The Change Issue

    OCT - NOV 2022

  • The E-Issue

    Issue 170

    The E-Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2022

  • The Future Living Issue

    Issue 169

    The Future Living Issue

    JUN - JUL 2022

  • The Transport Issue

    Issue 168

    The Transport Issue

    APR - MAY 2022

  • The Local Issue

    Issue 167

    The Local Issue

    FEB - MAR 2022

  • The Human Issue

    Issue 166

    The Human Issue

    DEC 2021 - JAN 2022

  • The Branding Issue

    Issue 165

    The Branding Issue

    OCT - NOV 2021

  • The Positivity Issue

    Issue 164

    The Positivity Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2021

  • The ‘Not My Fault’ Issue

    Issue 163

    The ‘Not My Fault’ Issue

    JUN - JUL 2021

  • The Fault Issue

    Issue 162

    The Fault Issue

    APR - MAY 2021

  • The Power Issue

    Issue 161

    The Power Issue

    FEB - MAR 2021

  • The Summer Issue

    Issue 160

    The Summer Issue

    DEC 2020 - JAN 2021

  • The Care Issue

    Issue 159

    The Care Issue

    OCT - NOV 2020

  • The Recreation Issue

    Issue 158

    The Recreation Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2020

  • The Recovery Issue

    Issue 157

    The Recovery Issue

    JUN - JUL 2022

  • The Solar Issue

    Issue 156

    The Solar Issue

    APR - MAY 2020

  • The Bigger Business Issue

    Issue 155

    The Bigger Business Issue

    FEB - MAR 2020

  • The Big Business Issue

    Issue 154

    The Big Business Issue

    DEC 2019 - JAN 2020

  • The Elsewhere Issue

    Issue 153

    The Elsewhere Issue

    OCT - NOV 2019

  • The Protection Issue

    Issue 152

    The Protection Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2019

  • The Emissions Issue

    Issue 151

    The Emissions Issue

    JUN - JUL 2019

  • The Retro Fit Issue

    Issue 150

    The Retro Fit Issue

    APR - MAY 2019

  • The Retail and Hospitality Issue

    Issue 149

    The Retail and Hospitality Issue

    FEB - MAR 2019

  • The Bush Issue

    Issue 148

    The Bush Issue

    DEC 2018 - JAN 2019

  • The Training Issue

    Issue 147

    The Training Issue

    OCT - NOV 2018

  • The Connected Home Issue

    Issue 146

    The Connected Home Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2018

  • The Virtual Reality Issue

    Issue 145

    The Virtual Reality Issue

    JUN - JUL 2018

  • The Wiring Devices Issue

    Issue 144

    The Wiring Devices Issue

    APR - MAY 2018

  • The Entertainment Issue

    Issue 143

    The Entertainment Issue

    FEB - MAR 2018

  • The Transport Issue

    Issue 142

    The Transport Issue

    DEC 2016 - JAN 2017

  • The Institution Issue

    Issue 141

    The Institution Issue

    OCT- NOV 2017

  • The Behind the Meter Issue

    Issue 140

    The Behind the Meter Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2017

  • The Winter Issue

    Issue 139

    The Winter Issue

    JUN - JUL 2017

  • The Project Issue

    Issue 138

    The Project Issue

    APR - MAY 2017

  • The Australia Issue

    Issue 137

    The Australia Issue

    FEB - MAR 2017

  • The Disaster Issue

    Issue 136

    The Disaster Issue

    DEC 2016 - JAN 2017

  • The Outdoor Issue

    Issue 135

    The Outdoor Issue

    OCT - NOV 2017

  • The People Issue

    Issue 134

    The People Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2016

  • The Environment Issue

    Issue 133

    The Environment Issue

    JUN - JUL 2016

  • The Safety Issue

    Issue 132

    The Safety Issue

    APR - MAY 2016

  • The Wireless Issue

    Issue 131

    The Wireless Issue

    FEB - MAR 2016

  • The Tools Issue

    Issue 130

    The Tools Issue

    DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

  • The Cable Issue

    Issue 129

    The Cable Issue

    OCT - NOV 2015

  • The LED Issue

    Issue 128

    The LED Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2015

  • The Smart Issue

    Issue 127

    The Smart Issue

    JUN - JUL 2015

  • The ANZAC Issue

    Issue 125

    The ANZAC Issue

    APR - MAY 2015

  • The Australia Issue

    Issue 125

    The Australia Issue

    FEB - MAR 2015

  • The Future Issue

    Issue 124

    The Future Issue

    DEC 2014 - JAN 2015

  • The Renovation Issue

    Issue 123

    The Renovation Issue

    OCT - NOV 2014

  • The Industry Issue

    Issue 122

    The Industry Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2014

  • The Future Shock Issue

    Issue 121

    The Future Shock Issue

    JUN - JUL 2014

  • The Light Issue

    Issue 120

    The Light Issue

    APR - MAY 2014

  • The Green Issue

    Issue 119

    The Green Issue

    FEB - MAR 2014

  • The Press Reset Issue

    Issue 118

    The Press Reset Issue

    DEC 2013 - JAN 2014

  • The Safety Issue

    Issue 117

    The Safety Issue

    OCT - NOV 2013

  • The Business Boot Camp Issue

    Issue 116

    The Business Boot Camp Issue

    AUG - SEPT 2013