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Ways to Make Money on the Side

June 28, 2018 By: justinecomment

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Few people know the luxury of having “too much” money, or even “just enough.” For most of us, money never stretches either far enough, or long enough. Whether you’re in debt, needing cash, or your savings needs a boost, you may be seeking side opportunities to bring in income. These lucrative side gigs can help you make a little extra money.

Proofread

If you got an A+ in Grammar and English and you still have those skills, you could make money by proofreading. You might need to brush up your technique, but you could list your qualifications on Upwork or Guru and start acquiring freelance proofreading jobs. Plenty of websites, bloggers, and businesses need someone to check their written words for typos, and they’re willing to pay you to do it.

Teach

If you have a flexible schedule, you could get extra work as a substitute teacher. Many after school organizations need competent teachers, as well, and summer programs need people with experience teaching gym, theater, art, or other themed activities. You can also work as a tutor, online or in person, even if you don’t have a background in teaching. You just need proven skills and a college degree.

Babysit

You might think babysitting is for teenagers. However, nannying or pet-sitting can be a great way to bring in extra income. If you have good references, and you love kids or animals, you can start working your way up through pet-sitting websites, or gain experience working as a nanny.

Coach

If you’re all about fitness, know yoga, or play a specialty sport, you could work on the side as a coach. You might train a young athlete, or you might become a fitness trainer for a few people a week, for around $28 per hour, according to Salary.com.

Sell Crafts

If you’ve always had a knack for creating jewelry, speciality lighting, or other valuable products, you could make a small, part-time job out of it. Etsy allows crafters and artists from around the world to sell their items, and you could join their ranks.

Landlord

When you own rental properties, you can manage the workload of a landlord and keep your business part time with greater ease. You should make use of landlord software, online rental application software, and other solutions offered by Turbo Tenant and similar companies to assist you. However, as long as you keep your workload light and enlist help, being a landlord is a great side business.

Design Websites

Plenty of businesses rely on websites. Since the internet is the first connection many customers make with a business, most businesses need a site to stay in touch with their clientele. If you can design and code web pages, you could freelance your skill set in your spare time to companies around the world.

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