2014-10-27

There are millions of ways to make money – especially extra money. If you have the drive and the passion to earn money, you CAN do it. But sometimes we struggle to figure out what to do that will actually earn us anything. We simply hit a mental wall and can’t bring ourselves to our money making idea.

So, instead of being roadblocked into not making any more, here is a list of ways that you can start side hustling and earning your way out of debt, or using that extra money to invest.

No matter what your skill set is, or how much time you have, anyone should be able to find something on this list that they can do this week to make some extra money. Even if you’re a college student, a lot of these tasks are perfect for you.

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Online Side Hustling Ideas

For most people, starting a side hustle online is the easiest way to get started – you can find free WiFi a lot of places,and the startup costs are minimal.

1. Sell on eBay – eBay is a great place to sell stuff to earn money, especially if you have something collectible to sell. One of my favorite ways to side hustle on eBay is to go to estate sales and find items that you can purchase for cheap, then resell online. Just make sure that you keep the fees in consideration.

2. Sell on Amazon.com – Do you have old books, CDs, or DVDs? Then you should consider selling them on Amazon. It’s incredibly easy to list your items to sell, and you’d be surprised how much you can get for old stuff sometimes. If you’re a college student looking to sell your old textbooks, you should compare the Amazon prices to your bookstore buyback prices. Many time Amazon is a better place to sell.

3. Sell on Fiverr.com – Fiverr is a micro selling site where you can sell all kinds of random projects, from design work to simply recording yourself on video talking about a brand. Nick Loper at Side Hustle Nation tested out side hustling on Fiverr, and earned over $7,000.

4. Blogging – Blogging is a great side hustle because you can do it at your own pace anywhere you want. However, it’s not a quick and easy way to make money, but there are a lot of ways to make money side hustling while blogging. For example, you could sell advertising, become an affiliate for other people’s products, sell your own online product, and more. It does take time to build up an audience to be able to make a decent amount of money, but once you have a large following, you could earn over $50,000 per month like Pat Flynn.

5. Online Coaching or Consulting – Beyond blogging, you can also become a coach of consultant for others, especially if you have some skills that people are looking for. For example, maybe you’re a social media maven, or you have great online business skills. Selling your time and hopping on a Skype call or Google hangout is a great hustle.

6. Online Freelancing – You can also find a lot of freelance work online, at sites like Elance. You could write, research, design graphics, translate, and so much more. No matter what skills you have, there are people looking to hire you for gigs.

7. Sell Crafts on Etsy.com – Are you creative? Maybe selling your own creative products is the way to go. You could open a shop on Etsy and sell your crafts to others who are looking for unique products. For example, you could sell paper goods like cards and invitations, or even home decor products themed around the holidays.

8. eBook Publishing – Have a story you want to tell? Maybe you should write an eBook and sell them on Amazon or Barnes and Noble. Michael Piper has made a living selling eBooks about financial topics online, and many female writers have found success selling romance novels online as well.

9. Sell Stock Photos – Maybe taking pictures is your forte. If you are a great photographer, you could possibly sell your photos online. Sites like iStockPhoto are always looking for contributors, who get paid a royalty every time their photo is purchased. This could be a great way to turn your art into some extra cash.

10. Fill Out Online Surveys – If you have some time online, you could spend it filling out online surveys. There are sites like CashCrate that pay small amounts and rewards to users who fill out surveys.

11. Do Micro-Tasks on Mechanical Turk – Another micro-task site is Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. The gigs on this site pay incredibly low amounts – less than a nickel typically. However, they take seconds, and you can typically earn around $6 per hour if you keep at it.

12. Do User Testing – Sites like UserTesting.com are always looking for users to rate and give feedback about websites. Website owners post gigs to the site, and you simply login and give feedback and usability ratings on different websites and online apps.

13. Create A Course Online – Do you have something you can teach? You can teach something online at sites like Udemy.com. There are courses online for just about anything, and you can charge whatever pricing you feel is right for your online course.

14. Become a Virtual Assistant – Do you enjoy writing, social media, and blogging, but don’t want to start your own blog? You can find virtual assistant jobs where you help other people run their sites and social media accounts. Depending on the amount of time you have, this side hustle could even become a full time gig.

Offline Side Hustling Ideas

Sometimes, working offline when you side hustle is a more lucrative prospect – especially depending on your skill set.

15. Tutor – Are you a college student that has already taken several classes in your major? You could help tutor others in those same classes and earn upwards of $20-50 per session. It’s a great way to side hustle while in school, and still keeping your own knowledge sharp.

16. Be A Task Rabbit – TaskRabbit.com is a place where you can sign up and run small tasks for others. It can include anything from picking up the groceries to cleaning or even moving help. Typical tasks take a few hours, but there are a lot of tasks available in most large cities.

17. Catering – Do you want to side hustle just on Friday and Saturday nights? Well, you should team up with a catering company, as they typically need servers and wait staff just for the events they host on the weekend. Many companies are “call-in”, which means you can work when you choose to.

18. Cleaning Service – If you like to clean, you could help with a cleaning service and help clean houses. These can be ongoing side hustles, like a weekly or bi-weekly service, or one time deals (such as for when people move). You could even join forces with some friends and tackle larger projects.

19. Baby Sitting – Baby sitting is another great side hustle that can earn you upwards of $100 per night! Many people start baby sitting in high school, but there’s no reason that college students and other young adults can’t keep in the game, especially if you have neighbors or relatives with young children.

20. Computer Repair – Are you tech savvy? Maybe you can help your friends and neighbors with computer repair. Everything from updating and installing the latest operating system, to helping them get a virus off their computer. If you have the know-how, people will pay.

21. Recycle – Recycling can be a great way to earn some extra money. I’m not talking about becoming a bum at the park rummaging for cans (although you can do that) – I’m talking about purposely encouraging your friends and neighbors to leave their cans and bottles aside for you. If you want to take it up a notch, look for recycling metal and scrap to get even more money.

22. Resume Help – Are you working at a company right now and see a lot of resumes? Do you hire people? Well, maybe you can help others with their resumes and cover letters (for a fee, of course). If you want an example of what you can do, check out our Professional Resume Templates For College Students.

23. Dog Walking – Do you have friends or neighbors with dogs? Do they work in the day? Maybe you can offer your services to them as a dog walker. This not only is a great side hustle that can earn you a little extra cash, but it also gets you exercising every day as well.

24. Estate Sales – Instead of just selling stuff on eBay, you can also host estate sales. I used to host estate sales online and offline, and it can earn you a nice amount of money if you have customers with a full house of stuff. However, to be successful, you’re going to need to get some friends involved to help.

25. Handyman Work – Do you have a knack for home repair? Then you could side hustle as a handyman on nights and weekends to earn a little bit of extra money. Just be up front about your skills set – repairing fences, doing small plumbing jobs, whatever it happens to be.

26. Housesitting – One of the easiest side hustles to do: simply sit and sleep in someone’s house while they are out of town. This is a great side hustle, but too bad it’s typically not a consistent revenue stream for most.

27. Hauling Service – Do you have a truck? You could sell your services helping other people haul stuff to the dump, or even to pick up large items at places like Home Depot. Don’t have a truck? You could work at a hauling company and do the manual labor for others.

28. Modeling – This is the side hustle for the good looking people of the world. You can go to school or work, and still take modeling jobs at night and on the weekends. For many models, there isn’t always a steady stream of work, but if you have success at a few gigs, this could become very lucrative.

29. Movie or TV Extra – Depending on where you live, you could become an extra on a TV show or movie. Many studios are always looking for a steady stream of extras, and you can get paid a couple hundred dollars for just standing or walking around in the back of a movie set.

30. Mystery Shopping – Do you enjoy fast food or going into retail shops? Many companies hire mystery shoppers to test the customer service of their stores. A common one is Subway, which hires mystery shoppers to ensure that “Sandwich Artists” are following all the franchise guidelines. If you have time and can travel to different places, this could be a good side hustle.

31. Pet Sitting – If you love pets, taking care of your friends’ and neighbors’ pets while they are out of town can be a great way to earn some extra cash. It can be fun to make a new furry friend, an get paid for it at the same time.

32. Join A Research Study or Focus Group – Have you walked through a college campus and seen the flyer for research studies and focus groups? Companies are always looking for people’s opinions about products and services, and for sitting in one of these groups for a few hours, you could earn upwards of $100.

33. Moving Service – If you have time on the weekends, and are okay lifting heavy boxes and furniture, you could join up with a moving service and get paid to help people move. It’s not easy work, but most people tip the movers as well.

34. Gardening Service – A lot of entrepreneurs got their start mowing lawns, and it’s still a great side hustle today. If you live in an area where people need gardeners, you should knock on doors and offer your gardening services. It’s a great way to earn so extra cash.

35. Painting Service – Painting services are another common side hustle for college students. If you have time on weekends and during the summer, you can paint houses or join a painting company that does this work. It’s not easy, but it can pay well in the right neighborhoods.

36. Pool Cleaning Service – Pool cleaning is another one that can be easy money, as long as you know how to do it. Matt Giovanisci started cleaning pools, and then turned it into a great side hustle at SwimUniversity.com.

37. Become Someone’s Friend - Join a service like Rentafriend.com, where you can get paid to become someone’s friend for a period of time. This is strictly platonic stuff here, so don’t think about it any other way please.

38. Shoveling Snow – In the winter in many parts of the country, this could be a lucrative side hustle to earn some extra money. Yes, it’s a lot of work, but if you can shovel snow for a few hours for your neighbors, you could also be a little richer as well.

39. Donate Sperm – Hey, it’s a side hustle for some guys, especially younger ones. Don’t judge.

40. Donate Plasma – One of the more interesting ways to make money, you simply go to your local blood bank where they will typically pay you a small fee for your blood plasma.

41. Participate in Medical Studies – One of our favorite unique ways to make money, this can earn you several hundred dollars or more for being a guinea pig for science. A recent student that a friend participated in was to get her knees numbed over night – a different numbing drug in each knee. She then had to tell the doctor which one wore off first the next morning. Odd, but it paid over $1,000 for one night.

Micro-Entrepreneurship Ideas

These ideas are a little different than the typical hustle – they are more entrepreneurship based and leveraging your assets to make even more money for you.

42. Rent Your House on AirBNB – If you travel a lot (maybe for work), you have the potential to rent out your house while you’re away on AirBNB. Paula Pant at AffordAnything.com shares how she is averaging over $500 per month renting out an apartment.

43. Become an Uber or Lyft Driver - Another set your own schedule business is driving people around. All you need is a car and some spare time. You can easily sign up with Uber or Lyft and start driving people around as a side hustle. You’ll make what you put into it. Harry at The Ride Share Guy has a lot of great resources about getting started.

44. Become a PostMate – Similar to Uber or Lyft, except you’re delivering food instead of people. PostMates is an on-demand delivery service where you get paid around $20 per hour to deliver food. In fact, right now you are guaranteed to earn $1,000 per 60 deliveries in New York or San Francisco. That’s not bad.

45. Agent Anything – Agent Anything is outsourcing geared to students. People post projects on the site and you can make offers on how much you’re willing to pay to help. Most gigs on the site earn anywhere from $20 to $100, but some earn more. However, they are usually pretty quick and easy jobs.

46. Renting Out A Room – If you have a spare room in your house, you could make some extra money by renting it out. I consider being a landlord a job, so this definitely qualifies as a side hustle. You have to advertise, screen tenants, and collect rent, but the small amount of time involved could be lucrative.

47. Renting Out Your Garage or Driveway – If you have extra space in your driveway (or maybe a side yard), you could rent that space out as well to people looking to store property, like boats or RVs. In many areas, there are HOAs that prevent people from parking this type of equipment, and you could help solve that problem for them while earning a little extra cash.

Hustle At Work

Sometimes, side hustling isn’t about starting something else, but it’s really about making better use of the job you currently have.

48. Volunteer for Overtime – If you are working at a job, this might now be a true side hustle, but it is a way to earn some extra money fast. In many companies, you can volunteer to work longer and earn extra pay. If you don’t have an idea on what side hustle to do right now, this could be an option.

49. Employee Referral Program – Again, not a true side hustle, but a great way to earn extra money. Many companies offer referral programs where you could earn anywhere from $25 to $1,000 per employee you refer. That could go a long way.

50. Tuition Reimbursement Program – Many companies also offer tuition reimbursement programs to help pay for school. Many your short term hustle is to better your education, and why not have your company pay for it while you’re at it.

51. Get A Part Time Job – Finally, if you don’t want to work for yourself, go spend your time hustling for someone else at a part time job. While not ideal for some, it can be a great way to earn some extra money in your spare time.

Have you tried any of these side hustles? What’s worked for you and what hasn’t? What did you use the extra money for?

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