SIDE HUSTLES THAT MAKE MONEY in 2024
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On today’s episode I will talk about the side hustles that can make you a lot of money. But as I say in the video make sure you check state laws and insurance. It is very important to protect yourself.
How to Start a Side Hustle
So, now you’ve got some side hustle ideas in mind. But how do you get started? Like, what do you actually do? Glad you asked.
1. Narrow down your options to about three ideas and start your research!
Get in touch with the companies involved (if needed) and talk to others who’ve done these jobs before to find out the pros and cons.
2. Create a checklist of what you need to get started.
Do you need to buy supplies? Get certified? Sign up online? Brush up on your skills? Find clients? Don’t let yourself get bogged down with fancy business cards or social media strategies—focus on what you have to do to actually start making money.
3. Put any up-front costs you’ll need in your budget.
This is super important. Remember, you aren’t going to go into debt to make extra money. That’s like digging a hole when your goal is to fill in a hole. If you realize you can’t afford the up-front costs of this side hustle, find a different option! There are plenty you can do that don’t cost a dime.
4. Go through that checklist one action item at a time!
Once you’ve got everything in place, it’s time to jump in and start making those extra bucks. Don’t overthink it—just start.
Some Ideas
Babysit.
Maybe you did some babysitting when you were younger. But you can still get in on some of that babysitting cash as an adult. Parents need sitters all the time for date nights or busy days. Just get the word out and tell people you know that you’re up for watching their kids (for pay, of course).
And hey—do you have kids of your own and worry this means too much time away from them? Some families would be totally cool with you bringing your kids along (just make sure you ask first). That way, it’s a playdate you’ll get paid for—score!
Tutor online.
You didn’t graduate at the top of your class? No problem! You don’t have to know everything to teach others. If you’ve got a good understanding of a particular subject and good communication skills, look into online tutoring with Tutor.com, TutorMe or Studypool. And the pay isn’t too shabby, either. TutorMe says you can earn at least $16 an hour.2
Be careful as you look through postings, though. Some of the users are just in it hoping someone will write their essays or finish their homework for them. But others need honest help to do their best. Jumping in and offering that help can be a great reward for your life and your wallet.
Resell thrifted items.
This one requires some cash up front, but it’s another option for people who love shopping and understand the market value of things. The idea is simple: You buy low and sell higher.
Head to your local thrift stores, garage sales or flea markets and look for deals. Do your research to see what’s trending and how much things are selling for online. You might come across a valuable vintage piece hiding in plain sight. Or is there something you can fix up and sell for more?
Your easiest route is to resell through sites like Facebook Marketplace, Amazon, eBay, Poshmark, Thredup and GameStop—to name a few. Just don’t go into debt for this! Borrowing money only puts you 10 steps behind. Plus, you don’t want to end up with a basement full of stuff you still owe on—and can’t even sell. Take it one item at a time and pay cash for it all. Because cash is king!
Dog walk or pet sit.
If you’re an animal person, raise your hand. Wow. That’s a lot of you. What if you turned your love of animals into a profit? You can pet sit while the fur parents are away or find a couple of clients whose dogs you can walk during the week. And if you’re really good with dogs, you can do what I did and offer to train them as well!
You can advertise your own pet-sitting business on social media, put up signs in your neighborhood, post at work, or use a website like Rover or Wag. They let you set your schedule and adjust your fees—but they do take a cut of your pay.7 If that seems like too much, try drumming up your own business with friends and family, and ask them to help you get the word out!
Sell products on Etsy.
Are you crafty? (I’m definitely not.) But if you are, then maybe you should sell your crafty products on Etsy. Jewelry, scarves, paintings, hand-lettered inspirational prints and more—Etsy’s a great place to sell anything you’re good at making.
Setting up a profile is simple, and listing a product is easy. Etsy charges $0.20 per listing and takes a percentage of the sale.8 But it’s worth it because people trust Etsy. Plus, you can buy your shipping labels on Etsy—which means you can send everything from your own mailbox (aka no last-minute runs to the post office). So. Simple.
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