Extra Income

Bringing in extra income can be difficult if you don’t know where to start. Here are some ideas that might help you find that extra income you might need to pay on bills or work on your Debt Challenge.


Here’s a diverse list of ways to make some extra cash:

  1. Freelancing: Utilize your skills in writing, graphic design, programming, or any other area to offer your services on platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, or Fiverr.
  2. Online tutoring: Teach a subject you’re knowledgeable about on platforms like Tutor.com or VIPKid.
  3. Part-time job: Find a part-time job in retail, hospitality, or another industry that interests you.
  4. Rent out a room: If you have a spare room, consider renting it out on platforms like Airbnb.
  5. Dog walking or pet sitting: Offer your services to pet owners in your area through platforms like Rover or Wag.
  6. Driving for those in need: Sign up to be a driver for companies that transport people or products like the hospitals or nursing homes or even senior centers for those that might have appts or need help doing grocery shopping, running errands for people that can’t drive.
  7. Sell products online: Whether it’s vintage items, or dropshipping products, you can sell them on platforms like Etsy, eBay, or Amazon.
  8. Take online surveys: Participate in online surveys through websites like Swagbucks or Survey Junkie to earn some extra cash.
  9. Rent out your car: If you have a car that you don’t use often, consider renting it out through platforms like Turo.
  10. Freelance photography: If you have a talent for photography, offer your services for events, portraits, or stock photography.
  11. Sell stock photography: If you’re a photographer, sell your photos to stock photography websites like Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, or Getty Images.
  12. House cleaning or organizing: Offer your cleaning or organizing services to busy individuals or families in your area.
  13. Virtual assistant: Provide administrative support to businesses or entrepreneurs remotely as a virtual assistant.
  14. Fitness coaching: If you’re passionate about fitness, become a personal trainer or offer online coaching services.
  15. Event DJ or entertainment: If you have DJ skills or talents in entertainment like magic or balloon twisting, offer your services for events.
  16. Rent out equipment: If you have equipment like cameras, tools, or musical instruments, consider renting them out to others.
  17. Freelance writing: Write articles, blog posts, or website content for businesses and individuals.
  18. Start a blog or YouTube channel: Create content around a niche topic that interests you and monetize it through advertising, sponsorships, affiliate marketing, or selling digital products.
  19. Handyman services: Offer your skills in fixing things around the house or performing small home improvement projects.
  20. Consulting: Use your expertise in a specific field to offer consulting services to businesses or individuals.
  21. Language tutoring: Teach a language you’re fluent in to students online or in person.
  22. Social media management: Manage social media accounts for businesses or individuals who don’t have the time or expertise to do it themselves.
  23. Alterations: if you can sew and you know how to do them, this is a great side hustle.
  24. Teach Sewing Lessons: if sewing is what you love to do, this is not something that is taught in schools anymore so this is the perfect opportunity to start a class and teach it from your home or from a community center.
  25. Gig economy platforms: Sign up for gig economy platforms like TaskRabbit, where you can offer various services such as furniture assembly, home repairs, or errand running.
  26. Rent out storage space: If you have extra space in your garage, attic, or basement, consider renting it out for storage through platforms like Neighbor or SpareFoot.
  27. Create and sell digital products: Design and sell digital products like e-books, printables, templates, or courses on platforms like Gumroad or Teachable.
  28. Drive for a rideshare company: Become a driver for rideshare companies like Uber or Lyft to earn money by giving rides to passengers.
  29. Flip items: Buy items at a low price from thrift stores, garage sales, or online marketplaces, and then resell them at a higher price on platforms like eBay or Facebook Marketplace.
  30. Become a mystery shopper: Get paid to visit stores, restaurants, or businesses and provide feedback on your experience as a mystery shopper through companies like Market Force or BestMark.
  31. Offer gardening or landscaping services: Use your gardening or landscaping skills to offer services like lawn mowing, gardening, or landscaping to homeowners in your area.
  32. Rent out your parking space: If you have an extra parking space or driveway, consider renting it out to commuters or event attendees through platforms like JustPark or Parkable.
  33. Create an online course: Develop an online course teaching a skill or sharing knowledge in an area you’re knowledgeable about and sell it on platforms like Udemy or Skillshare.
  34. Rent out party supplies or event equipment: If you have party supplies, tables, chairs, or other event equipment, consider renting them out for events like parties or weddings.
  35. Complete online tasks: Sign up for platforms like Amazon Mechanical Turk or Clickworker to complete small online tasks and earn money.
  36. Host experiences or tours: If you live in a tourist destination or have unique local knowledge, offer guided tours or experiences through platforms like Airbnb Experiences or Viator.
  37. Become a freelance translator: If you’re fluent in multiple languages, offer translation services to individuals or businesses in need of translation for documents, websites, or other content.
  38. Sell handmade crafts: If you’re crafty, create and sell handmade crafts like jewelry, candles, or artwork on platforms like Etsy or at local craft fairs.
  39. Provide meal prep or cooking services: Offer meal prep or cooking services to busy individuals or families who don’t have the time to cook for themselves.
  40. Rent out your backyard for events: If you have a spacious backyard, consider renting it out for events like weddings, parties, or corporate gatherings.
  41. Rent out your Pool: If you have a pool in the backyard and you don’t use it anymore, rent it out in the summer for kids birthday parties.
  42. Sell unwanted clothes or items: Sell them on platforms like Poshmark, Mercari, eBay, ThredUp, Depop, Facebook Marketplace, The RealReal or Vinted.

Remember to consider your skills, interests, and availability when choosing a method to make extra money. If you have a dream or a hobby that you love to do and you think there might be a need to use this to help others then you can create your own business idea around it, call around and advertise to see if you can get some clients to kick you off. Anything and everything is possible! You will never know until you try it. It might just be the job you quit your full time one for in the long run! If you know of other side hustles that can be done, comment below to add to the list.

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