Just a little over one year ago, my life revolved around making extra money so that I could pay down my student loans quickly and so that I could stop living paycheck to paycheck.
Eventually, I paid off my student loans which allowed me to have more financial freedom. I eventually left my day job and transformed my side hustles into my full-time career.
Without my side hustle income, I really don’t know what life would be like. Side income allowed me to drastically change and improve my life more quickly than if I only had income from one source.
I’ve done a lot over the years to make extra income, and it helped me improve my life as I described above. Besides doing things that aren’t really jobs, such as using Rakuten for cash back to using credit card rewards to earn free vacations, there are tons of other things I have done in order to make extra money.
Due to this, I thought it would be fun to talk about the different ways I’ve side hustled in the past. Below are some of the ways I make extra money or how I made extra money in the past:
1. I used to blog for side income, and now it’s a part of my business.
Of course, I saved the best for first. Blogging for income is definitely not a get rich quick scheme, but if you try hard enough, it is possible to make extra money from blogging.
It took me around 6 months to make my first $100 from my blog, and everything grew from there. I’m now making around $25,000 a month from my online business. Blogging is a lot of fun, so it’s nice to be able to make an income from this blog.
Here are some articles to help you out with blogging:
- How To Start A WordPress Blog On Bluehost (you can get a free domain by using my tutorial)
- How To Make Money Blogging
2. I used to staff write for side income, and now it’s a part of my business.
Freelance writing is something I still do and it’s what launched me into the whole side hustle world. I started freelance writing after someone read my blog and asked me to write for their website. I thought the whole idea was crazy, but I accepted the offer and everything just grew from there.
Read So You Want to Be a Freelance Writer?
3. I mystery shopped as another side hustle idea.
I haven’t done any mystery shopping in a long time, but it was fun while it lasted. It didn’t bring in a ton of income, but it was a way to get free meals, free cosmetics, and more.
You can read an old post of mine about mystery shopping here. If you are looking for tips on how to make extra money in college, then this is a great idea. I did this in college and it was fun!
4. I babysat for extra income.
I haven’t babysat for money in a very long time, but it was a fun side hustle when I did. I used to babysit for a child who lived in my neighborhood starting when I was 14 years old. It paid around $10 an hour, and I babysat around 40 hours or more a week during the summer (and slightly less hours during the school year).
This is another great idea to make extra money. Whether you have your own children or you are looking for more tips on how to make extra money in college, this can be a winner if you like being around children.
Related content: 16 Ideas That Will Teach You How To Find Time To Make Extra Money
5. I used to take surveys as a way to make extra money.
Taking surveys was a “job” somewhat similar to mystery shopping. I would take surveys but they never really paid very much. The positives of taking surveys were usually the free items you were allowed to try out and the little bit of cash they paid as well.
Survey companies I recommend include Swagbucks, Survey Junkie, VIP Voice, Opinion Outpost, Survey Spot, Pinecone Research, and Harris Poll Online. They’re free to join and free to use! You get paid to answer surveys and to test products. It’s best to sign up for as many as you can as that way you can receive the most surveys and make the most money.
Lastly, InboxDollars is an online rewards website I recommend. You can earn cash by taking surveys, playing games, shopping online, searching the web, redeeming grocery coupons, and more. Also, by signing up through my link, you will receive $5.00 for free just for signing up!
6. I sold stuff around my home as a side hustle idea.
One thing I should probably still be doing is selling stuff around my home. I used to list items on eBay all the time, and I made a decent amount of side income by doing so. The only thing I didn’t like about selling stuff on eBay was the crazy amount of time it took. I know others find eBay fun, but I do not.
Now, I mainly just sell my stuff to consignment stores, donate, or give my stuff away.
A great place to sell your old electronics is Gazelle.
7. I would pet sit as one of the ways to make extra money.
I didn’t pet sit for long, but I did do it on a couple of occasions. I love, love, LOVE animals, so pet sitting was always a fun little job to do. I would get paid for letting out dogs, walking them, feeding, giving them any medications, and more.
8. I rented extra rooms in my house for extra money.
We have had three renters in our home since we bought our home five years ago. Two of these renters weren’t here for long, but my sister lived with us for a couple of years.
Renting a home in our house was a very easy way to make extra money since we always had the room and no work really had to be done.
9. I sold drinks at a concert to make extra money in high school.
Back in high school, I helped out a friend of mine and worked at a concert venue. They just needed someone for one day to hand out drinks to those entering the venue, and I was told I would get paid for being there, that it was a relaxed environment, and that I would be able to enjoy the concert after just working there for a few hours. That meant I was still able to enjoy the main band completely, and I got paid. I was also able to hang out with my friends so it was an easy one day job!
It wasn’t a ton of money, but it was a fun way to get free entry to a concert. You can usually do this with festivals and other events as well and it’s one of the fun ways to make extra money in high school (or college, or whenever!).
10. I entered giveaways as a way to make extra money.
I don’t enter many giveaways anymore, but it’s something I would like to get back into. I used to win money, gift cards, products, and more when I would enter giveaways as a way to make extra money. It wasn’t hard either, and it was a ton of fun to win stuff.
I would usually keep everything I would win, but I know others who sell their winnings on eBay or Craigslist if they don’t have any use for it.
What ways have to tried to make money? What would you not do? What are you making extra money for?
If you are new to my blog, I am all about finding ways to make and save more money. Here are some of my favorite sites and products that may help you out:
- Cut your TV bill. Cut your cable, satellite, etc. Even go as far to go without Netflix or Hulu as well. Buy a digital antenna (this is the one we have) and enjoy free TV for life.
- Save money on food. I recently joined $5 Meal Plan in order to help me eat at home more and cut my food spending. It’s only $5 a month (the first two weeks are free too) and you get meal plans sent straight to you along with the exact shopping list you need in order to create the meals. Each meal costs around $2 per person or less. This allows you to save time because you won’t have to meal plan anymore, and it will save you money as well!
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I’d love to get into coaching others in their careers to earn some extra income.. One thing I want to become better at is finding ways to avoid trading time for money, although initially I feel this is probably unavoidable..
Any suggestions on how/where to find staff writing positions or communities?
Thanks for the post Michelle 🙂
I like that most of the items on your list aren’t too stressful. I used to dogsit frequently, and I liked that bc I felt like I got to go about my normal day but just added a furry friend. I would like to write for money, but I’m nervous about getting into that niche. Any tips are welcome 😉
I have only done a few before not only for money but also to use my free time wisely instead of sitting in front of a TV or a computer playing games. I still try to do surveys as a way to get Amazon gift cards to get free kindle books.
Yes, it’s a much better use of time! 🙂
Yeah, only having one bathroom would be a major issue. Luckily we have two so it hasn’t been a problem.
I got a couple more ideas. Although I am hustling to build Phroogal, I’m also doing side jobs to pay the bills and programmers. My biggest source for me is selling stuff on Craigslist and my family and friends donate things to me and so it’s pure profit.
That’s nice of your friends and family. Sounds awesome!
I still doing number 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10. Did babysit but never got money from it, cause it’s my nephew (hahah, and I love him). Because I haven’t house yet, I don’t rent extra room. Never did mystery shopping (surprise isn’t my thing) and pet sit (in Indonesia, my country, people rarely do this).
Good job on having so many hustles!
I’ve done the majority of these too – we’ve also planned to rent out extra rooms when we finally buy our house! This post got me thinking and inspired me to write my own one – it is amazing what different things we have all done to make extra money!
Checking yours out now 🙂
I enter giveaways, they are great for gifts for family or friends
I want to start doing that more. Good job!
I do mystery shopping once in a while but only if it’s convenient. I don’t want to go out of my way and I try to do it during my lunch break. They’re fun though it’s like I’m a secret agent or something. Thanks for the great ideas.
Welcome Syed 🙂
Lovly and impressive blog and thanks for arranging such a nyc giveaway for us 🙂
Thanks! 🙂
I have done and been doing the #1, #5 and #6 aside from having a regular work. it helps a lot financially because of my winnings me and my family have extra money for vacation, dining out or even put some of the money I collect to our savings account
Good job Clint!
Sounds like a great plan. Thanks Michelle for commenting! 🙂
You have come a long way and it is awesome that you are doing so well. I have thought about blogging but just not sure how to start and questions whether I have the technical skills to keep up a blog website.
Hello!
I would check out this blog post. It can help you create a website and it links to other posts of mine about blogging.
https://fund-rise.live/2014/08/how-to-start-a-wordpress-blog-on-bluehost.html%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
I will check tis out.
Thanks Beth!
Thanks for sharing! I’ve mystery shopped before a while back and it was actually very fun!
Yes, it’s a lot of fun!