By John Rampton
A side hustle is an activity that you can do in addition to your primary job. Sure. You can make some extra dough. But, this is usually something you do because you’re passionate about it.So, what’s holding you back?
Well, being crunched for time is a valid reason. But, if you believe that it’s because it costs a small fortune, you couldn’t be any more wrong. In fact, there are plenty of side hustles that you can start with little or no money. And, you can also make a pretty penny to boot.
1. Consult and Teach
What you already know and can do are your most valuable assets. So, why not cash in on your existing knowledge or skillset?2. Rideshare
Most of us have used ridesharing services instead of traditional taxi services at least once. Those who don’t mind driving and like meeting new people can make some serious money by driving for Uber and Lyft. You can even find niche options like ZIRO or Wingz, which offers shuttle services to and from airports.The process of getting started is pretty simple. In order to apply, you'll need to take a few simple steps online, have a driver’s license, and have a reliable vehicle. When you pass the background check and fill out the paperwork, you’re on your way to a potentially profitable side hustle.
3. List Your Home
Renting out a room in your house may be a good idea if you have a spare room. Aside from the fact that you can earn a lot of money, there are two major advantages to renting your spare room on Airbnb:- Airbnb will add your location to its home page as soon as someone searches for a place nearby without you having to spend any money on marketing.
- You’re not required to sell anything.
4. Deliver Food and Groceries
It’s never been easier to get food or groceries delivered to your doorstep. Whether you’re craving a meal from your favorite restaurant or reduced trips to the store, there’s an app for that.5. Print-on-demand
The rise of print-on-demand has been a boon for side hustlers. It’s easy to find sites where you can design unique products, like shirts or coffee mugs containing original or customized graphics.You can find a template of a website design to use for your print-on-demand online store and use free plugins to give the page a professional appearance. Orders will be placed directly through a vendor, so you don’t have to print shipping labels or send the packages out. And, even better, you don’t even need any money to get started.
6. Pet-sit, House-sit, or Babysit
According to the TSA, the number of travelers passing through one of its checkpoints last year had more than doubled by the end of 2021. As such, people will need house-sitters when they set off on their travels.However, house sitting can be a very individualized experience. You might be asked to drop by every few days, pick up the mail, and water the plants. Others may require you to stay at the property, look after the pets, do some light housekeeping, and occasionally run their vehicles. To properly care for someone else’s property, you should know what you’re comfortable with and how much time you have available.
In addition to Craigslist and Facebook, there are also services like TrustedHousesitters that help you find house sitters. As for babysitting or dogsitting, you can use Care or Rover. By using these sites, both parties will be able to find the right partner without having to worry about scams.
7. Garage Flip
Garage flipping is the practice of buying cheap merchandise and reselling it at a higher price. “Okay—I know this isn’t a groundbreaking idea, but you have to be inspired by the people who have the guts to dig in and make an idea like this work for themselves,” says Jeff Rose, CFP and founder of Good Financial Cents. “For years, people have been scouring flea markets or garage sales for deals on antiques, electronics, and home appliances.” There are also items that can be sold at thrift stores, going out of business sales, or online platforms like Craigslist, eBay, OfferUp, and Facebook Marketplace.8. Social Media Manager
Whether we like it or not, social media is part of our daily lives. According to Kepios, 13 new users joined social media every second in October 2021. This number is not likely to decrease with new social media platforms popping up on a regular basis.It is common to have a variety of responsibilities associated with managing social media accounts. As a social media manager, you might manage everything from someone’s Instagram account to the entire company’s social media strategy. It’s important for every social media manager to keep in touch with current trends as well as learn how social media algorithms work.
9. Freelance
The rise of websites like Upwork and Freelancer has revolutionized the way professionals and individuals complete projects around the world.You do not have to possess technical skills to become a freelancer; your creativity can also be leveraged.
For instance, you can take advantage of your writing or photography skills. There’s no shortage of clients who need talented freelancers to assist them with creating content for their blogs or social channels. Clients also require editing and proofreading services. It is even possible to find individuals who are seeking creative individuals to translate their vision into artwork.
10. Start a Blog
My final suggestion for a side hustle with low startup costs is to start a blog. Why did I save the best for last?Regardless of the side hustle you pursue, a blog can help you further boost your profits. Whether you’re developing WordPress websites, snapping pictures of property rentals, managing social media for local businesses, or freelance writing, having a blog establishes credibility and lets you show off your work.
Besides that, your side business will be able to grow by providing a way for customers to find you.
The great thing about blogging is that it doesn’t require daily attention. For great content, you need to research, develop, and deliver a few hours a week. When you post consistently, you’re all set.
- Blog content monetization, like affiliate marketing, Google AdSense, or sell sponsored blog posts.
- Paid membership website.
- Paid webinars and online courses
- Add an e-commerce store to your WordPress site in minutes by installing the WooCommerce plugin.
Side Hustler’s Beware
Consider avoiding jobs in highly regulated industries, such as health care, since the guidelines can be tough to understand. Additionally, you don’t want to jeopardize your main source of income. In the beginning, you may need to keep a full-time job to generate income.The most important thing is not to dedicate your entire attention to your side hustle and just go through the motions at your regular job. Additionally, make sure to check your contract. You definitely wouldn’t want to launch your new business only to discover that you signed a noncompete with your employer.
And, one more thing.
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