Side income sounds like a great idea when you first think about it, so why doesn’t everyone have a side hustle?
For most people, the answer is simply that they don’t know how to get started. They worry that they will need a significant investment in time or money to learn a special skill, or that they will get over-committed and stressed.
The good news is that many side hustles require no special skills at all. They allow you to stay in complete control of your time, and they can make a huge difference when it comes to your personal finances.
Related: How to Find the Right Side Hustle For You
Whether you plan on earning enough to cover all your living expenses or just want a little extra cash to spend each month, these 15 side income ideas can all serve as solid options for you!
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1. Rent Space with Airbnb
If you own a home or apartment, and you want to earn some extra income without spending a lot of time completing tasks, you should definitely take a look at Airbnb.
This online rental community is growing more and more popular every year, and it offers a variety of benefits for renters. Obviously, the rental income is key, but the opportunity Airbnb gives you to meet all kinds of different people from around the world can be extremely valuable.
After some time, you might be able to join the group of Airbnb renters who actually earn enough to cover their mortgages completely!
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2. Teach English
Understanding and knowing how to speak the English language can be a huge advantage for people in many countries around the world. That means that English lessons hold some significant value.
There are several websites that allow you to teach English to people around the world through video chat sessions. Teachers can earn as much as $22 per hour!
For those looking to create a steady income stream online, teaching English online is a great option as it provides good pay and usually offers fantastic scheduling flexibility.
3. Complete Tasks on Gigwalk or EasyShift
Gigwalk and EasyShift bring communities together through their free smartphone applications. These apps allow people to perform small tasks for other community members throughout the neighborhood. For example, someone could ask for another person to take some photographs of the inside of a local store.
For those living in urban and suburban neighborhoods, these apps can be a great way to earn some extra spending money.
4. Become a Human Billboard
While this may not be for everyone, there are a ton of businesses always looking for ways to gain an advertising advantage. If you’re not the type to get embarrassed by dancing around a street corner, these businesses will be happy to pay you to spin their signs or dress you in a costume to attract extra attention to their storefront.
If being a human billboard isn’t for you, try advertising with your car. Sites like Carvetise and Wrapify will pay you to add temporary adds to the exterior of your car for a few weeks or a few months. You can expect to earn anywhere from $100 to $400+ per month on average with this passive form of income.
5. Bake Sweets for the Community
If you enjoy baking, why not sell some of your delicious creations throughout your community? Home-made baked goods are in high demand these days, which means they come with a high price tag as well.
There are thousands of people around the world that earn significant side income through quality baked goods every year. The key is to focus on a specific target market. For example, you could specialize in corporate events, birthday parties or take only personal orders from a loyal customer base.
Baking and Selling Dog Treats
An additional treats side income idea is starting a dog treat business! This is a perfect option for animal lovers and the dog treat business is a booming industry. My friend Kristen started making dog treats as a side hustle during her college years and it’s now turned into a thriving full time business. Her bakery, called Diva Dog Bakery, has been featured in magazines and she was even invited by the Emmy Awards to gift her dog treats in their swag bags.
If you want to learn more, check out her Diva Dog Bakery course where she shares all of her success tips, recipes (no baking skills required by the way!), and so much more.
6. Try Mystery Shopping
Believe it or not, some companies will pay you to test out their shopping experiences. Some may even pay you to spy on the competition! You can learn how some have been able to make a large amount of side income through mystery shopping in just a few minutes.
Related: Side Hustles Explored: How to Earn Money as a Mystery Shopper
7. Start Blogging
While it may be difficult to earn money right away with blogging, committed bloggers benefit from a variety of different advantages. Blogging will help you improve your writing skills and find the perfect audience for a topic that interests you personally. It will also allow you to start building a foundation for a huge future earning potential.
Learn to start your own blog here.
8. Become a Brand Ambassador
Representing large corporate brands in the community can be one of the most fun and simple ways to earn money on the side. These brands are always looking for people who can promote their interests at the local level, and they pay good money to these “ambassadors.”
Whether they want you to pass out free drinks at a special event, discuss new products with community members, or travel across the country in a company-provided vehicle, this could be an excellent opportunity for you!
Related: Side Hustles Explored: Make Money as a Product Demonstrator
9. Sell E-Printables
The world of e-printables is a great side hustle because you can create templates once and sell them over and over again! Some common templates that are constantly being bought are calendars, habit trackers, journal pages, greeting cards, invitations and so much more!
If designing e-printables sounds like it might be hard because you don’t have a lot of graphics experience, then I highly recommend the E-Printables side hustle course. I took this course and I really enjoyed how it breaks down EXACTLY how to be successful with creating and selling your own e-printables on Etsy! They made it not only fun but easy to follow.
If you’re interested in learning more about all the things you can do with an e-printables side hustle then definitely check out the course here.
10. Drive Food
If you like to drive, but really don’t like the idea of strangers in your back seat, you might want to look into food delivery services. Like the companies we listed in #9, there are several large firms that offer food delivery service around the world. This industry is booming in popularity alongside the freelance “taxi-style” services.
Personally, DoorDash has been the best food delivery service I’ve tested. The app partners with tons of big-name and smaller local restaurants so it’s easy to earn extra money delivering food. When I joined DoorDash the process was easy and I was out on the road making money in just a week.
Use my referral link to sign up for DoorDash.
11. Wash and Detail Cars
Another popular side gig revolves around mobile car cleaning and detailing services. Start-up costs are very low with these side businesses. All you need is a few supplies to get started. When you need new clients, you might be surprised how much you can grow your business in one afternoon at the mall, office or school parking lot.
12. Become a Worker on Mechanical Turk
Mechanical Turk is an online platform powered by Amazon. This platform connects companies who need help completing small online tasks with those looking for some extra cash on the side. While there are many websites to earn extra cash online, Mechanical Turk represents one of the most popular, safest and easiest to use services.
Keep in mind that most of the tasks on Mechanical Turk pay only a few pennies, so earning enough income to quit your day job is very difficult. However, if you just want to earn some bonus money during your free time, this site is a great option.
13. Provide Childcare Services
Childcare services have come a long way in the past few decades. It is more common than ever for both spouses to work full-time jobs, even when they have young children at home.
These working families aren’t looking for just anyone to take care of their kids either. They want trustworthy professionals to provide these services, and they don’t mind paying a higher price for exceptional childcare. There are also several very helpful websites to help you connect with these potential customers.
14. Start Walking the Dog
It might surprise you to know how many people are willing to pay someone else to walk their dog for them these days. People love their dogs but often find that they just don’t have time to take them on their daily walks. With a dog walking service, you can earn some significant side income fairly quickly. Try a website like WagWalking.com and Rover to get you started.
15. Be a Customer Service Rep
Customer service representatives are in high demand. Anyone who has spent a few minutes looking for side gigs on the internet can see that. Thousands of companies are looking to outsource customer service positions to freelance workers every day. If you take one of these positions, you will most likely be asked to field phone calls or live chat requests from customers.
Related: Side Hustles Explored: Work-From-Home Customer Service Jobs
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DC @ Young Adult Money says
Food delivery is becoming a really popular side hustle. It makes sense – people don’t want to leave their house or apartment!
Choncé says
Yeah it is! I’ve also heard of some new companies recently. I imagine the grocery delivery services would be a hit because most people (self-included) hate grocery shopping.
Latoya Scott (@lifeandabudget) says
My friend makes sweets as a side hustle and her banana pudding recipe brings in a steady stream of income. These are in fact some great ways to make some side hustle income and if someone has more time than they do money, they can definitely use some of these to bring in a full-time income.
Choncé says
That’s pretty awesome and creative!
Kayla says
Yes, it is tough to get started side hustling sometimes. I didn’t know I could make money blogging when I first started. Once I learned that you can, I started doing it to earn a little extra on the side and eventually turned it into a full time career. These are some great ideas for getting started!
Choncé says
Yes, it just takes that extra motivation and dedication to take action and actually put forth the work to make some extra money.
krismadeablog says
You can also sell things on EBay. You can start with things that you don’t need around the house to get the hang of selling. There has been plenty of things I was going to throw away that I ended up getting money from. One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.
Choncé says
So glad to hear you’ve had success with selling on eBay!
Brian Winch says
Nice list Chance. I have another to add – parking lot litter cleaning. It’s almost as easy to do as going for a walk! You contract with property management companies to clean up litter outside commercial properties. The service is done on foot using simple hand tools before the businesses open. I started this service in 1981 as a side gig and grew it into a lucrative full-time business I still operate. I share my experience in my book, cleanlots, as well as offer free support.