1. Generate Full-time Earnings Through Part-Time Blogging
Last year, I earned more than $85,000 through blogging on a part-time basis.
Initially, I launched a blog/website to see if a stay-at-home mother could generate revenue from the internet by “blogging.” The reason for the quotation marks is that blogging differs significantly from my earlier perceptions.
What’s particularly exciting about this side venture (aside from its capability to yield a full-time income while only requiring part-time effort) is that you can create PASSIVE income, and it can be operated from ANY LOCATION.
In the past year, my part-time blogging efforts brought in over $85,000. Additionally, I took a three-month “maternity break” at the year's start, and we also traveled extensively throughout the remainder of the year!
Access a complimentary guide to launching your own blog – no technical skills needed.
Furthermore, I am conducting a free online seminar focused on starting a blogging side venture. You will have the opportunity to create a blog during the session (set one up while I demonstrate) – I will guide you through each phase in detail!
2. Participate in Surveys
Numerous survey companies are available that will compensate you for taking surveys online.
When Corey and I first got married, I registered with two survey platforms and occasionally completed surveys. I later discovered that signing up for as many survey platforms as possible increases the chances of receiving more survey opportunities weekly, which seems logical. If you find yourself with some spare time and are willing to express your views (just remember to be genuine), exploring some survey platforms may be beneficial.
If I were in your shoes, I would experiment with one platform to see if I enjoy it before registering for additional companies. While you won’t become immensely wealthy, it does provide a relatively easy way to earn some extra cash; we utilized our payouts for enjoyable outings, like ice cream dates.
Read More: How to Make Money: 19 Realistic Side Hustles
3. Sell on Amazon
Are you aware that you can initiate a home-based business selling on Amazon utilizing a service called Amazon FBA (Fulfillment By Amazon)? While shopping (whether in stores or online) if you encounter fantastic deals, you can buy those items to build your inventory, send them to Amazon, and they will store those products for you until they are sold. Once a product is sold, Amazon handles everything for you: order processing, packing, shipping, and even returns.
Although I have not engaged in this myself, Jessica and her family earn over $100,000 each year through this method, and I found the process captivating after interviewing her.
I appreciate that if you are open to innovative thinking and are dedicated, numerous excellent avenues exist to earn extra money on the side.
4. Resell Items
There are two methods to achieve this...
Sell items you own — examine all the surplus items you have in your home and start marketing them.
Acquire objects at a low price (or sometimes even at no cost) and resell them.
To begin, here are several platforms you might use to sell your items…
E-Bay
Facebook Marketplace
Craigslist
A Garage Sale
Amazon Student – an excellent platform for reselling books, particularly college textbooks, among other things. I visited a thrift shop right after a semester ended and used the Amazon Student App to scan college textbooks; it instantly informed me how much I would receive for them and covers shipping. As long as I could purchase them for a lower price, it was a straightforward way to turn a profit.
5. Cook or Bake
If you enjoy spending time in the kitchen, why not earn money while doing it? I used to bake homemade bread, producing more than six loaves at a time. I would keep some for my family and sell the remainder.
I have also experienced this from the other side. During a busy period in my life, when I craved nutritious meals for my family, I hired another mother to prepare a few meals each week for us. She loved to cook, and given my limited time, it worked out perfectly!
6. Clean Houses
My sister-in-law and I worked together in this venture for quite a while. We identified a few friends and neighbors who needed regular cleaning services for their homes. We provided cleaning services weekly or biweekly. You could also seek an opportunity to connect with an Airbnb (short-term rental property) owner in need of a cleaner.
7. Airbnb Your Place
If you are going to be away from home for an extended period, it may be worthwhile to consider Airbnb, where you can rent out your home to travelers visiting your region. You can relax knowing that you have the ability to choose who you accept as guests (and there are reviews and ratings available).
Airbnb is rapidly becoming more popular and, depending on your location, might even experience high demand.

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