Not all ideas are the “big idea.” Sometimes, your best business venture is one that works in combination with what you’re already doing. There are increasing numbers of potential small business side hustles that may fit in and around your other work.
- Professional Blogger / Social Media Influencer
- Freelance Writer
- Graphic Designer
- Bookkeeper
- Virtual Assistant
- Online Survey Taker
- Market Researcher
- Proofreader or Translator
- Social Media Manager
- Podcast Producer or Editor
- Travel Agent
- Life Coach
- Jewelry Repair
- Pet Sitter
- At-Home Daycare
- Handmade Product Seller
- Photographer
- Food Deliverer
- House Cleaner
- Professional Organizer
Although it’s easy to envision working from home on your blog or online business, setting yourself up for success will take some work.
Bloggers and business owners looking to establish themselves online will need to have strong content writing skills, technical skills for running a website, search engine optimization (SEO) skills, social media skills, networking skills, photo editing skills, and marketing skills. E-commerce retailers will also need to manage inventory and invoicing for their website.
Consider taking an online course or finding a company that will pay for you to work from home first. This will allow you to dip your toes into the online space before diving into it headfirst. Or start your new business as a side hustle. Not only will this create multiple streams of income, it will allow you to continue earning money consistently while you get your online business off the ground.
For those in need of (or who desire) more money, working longer hours at their full-time job may seem like the only option, but it’s not. Adding some passive income can supplement active income when needed.
Passive income involves making money without being actively involved in the money making process. This includes money made from a rental property, limited partnership, or other undertaking that doesn’t require your active participation. In contrast, active income involves the money made after providing a service. This includes wages, tips, and salaries from employment. (This means that your full-time job is considered active income.)
Some ways to make money from home include:
- Investing in Real Estate: Renting real estate to tenants can bring in revenue without much effort. You also can rent a room or extra space in your own home. (Airbnb is a great option for this.)
- Peer-to-peer Lending: Banks give out loans because they can make a profit on them. If you have the money to lend, consider doing so via a peer-to-peer lending platform, to turn a higher profit in the long run.
- Investing in Dividend Growth Stock: These stocks pay a dividend and have a strong history of growth, making investing a good option for making money.