18 Ways to Make Money Online
Thanks to the wonders of the internet, it’s completely possible to
bring in a steady side income from the comfort of your own home. If you
want to know how to make money online, consider these possibilities:
Open an Etsy store. If you have a creative talent or
skill – whether it’s creating art, sewing clothes, or making keepsakes –
you can open an online store on
Etsy.com and sell your wares for some quick cash. With your own Etsy store,
you’re left in charge of pricing and, ultimately, how much you make. See
our detailed primer,
Complete surveys online. Sites like
MindFieldOnline.com,
Global Test Market, and
UserTesting.com
pay people to share their opinions on products or services, test mobile
apps, or participate in market research. While the payday for these
sites is modest, participating frequently can help you earn extra money
in a short amount of time.
Get paid to search the Web. Sites like
Swagbucks.com and
Zoombucks.com
will pay you to use their online interface to search the web. To
qualify, you need to be willing to download their search bar and use it
for everyday Internet use. The only caveat that comes with this “gig” is
that you might be paid in gift cards instead of cash. If you can parlay
those gift cards into items you need to buy anyway – like groceries or
gas – searching online can be a lucrative way to spend your free time.
Evaluate search engines. Search engine evaluators
use commonly-accessed search engines in order to seek out bugs or
errors. You may not earn a lot, but you can do this job in your spare
time and from the comfort of your own home. To find gigs, check sites
like
Leapforce,
Lionbridge, and
Appen Butler Hill.
Start a blog. If you love writing and are passionate
about a specific topic, starting a blog is a great way to launch a
low-cost side business with little money out-of-pocket. All you need to
get started is a domain name, some basic online support, and a head full
of ideas to share.
Here’s a basic primer on starting a blog for profit.
Write and publish an eBook. You don’t need a traditional publisher and financial backing to publish your own book anymore. In fact,
Amazon.com makes it possible for you to publish your own eBook
and sell it independently – with no financial investment on your part.
And with Kindle eBook publishing, your book will appear on Kindle stores
worldwide within 24-48 hours. Just be prepared to market it yourself on
social media, your blog, or elsewhere if you expect to generate sales.
Become a freelance writer or editor. If you have a
passion for storytelling or a background in writing or editing, it’s
possible to find freelance writing or editing work online. To search
available job openings, check out sites like
Upwork.com,
UpWork.com, and
Problogger.net. You can also check traditional job sites such as
Indeed.com and enter “telecommute” or “anywhere” in the location field.
Get into affiliate marketing. If you’re active on
social media and have a large following, you could parlay those
connections into some fast cash with a comprehensive affiliate marketing
strategy. By becoming an affiliate marketer, you’ll sell items through
your own links tied to sites like
Amazon.com,
ClickBank.com, and
Commission Junction.
Earn cash back for shopping. Earning cash back on your purchases is a smart idea, and
credit card rewards aren’t the only good cash-back strategy out there. With sites like
ShopAtHome.com,
eBates.com, and
TopCashBack.com, you can earn up to 10% cash back on purchases made with approved merchants.
Buy and sell domain names. If you’re good at finding
popular yet undiscovered domain names, you can make some cash on the
side by buying and reselling websites. Think of it as digital real
estate speculation. Domains are available on
GoDaddy.com for as little as $2.99 per year, but are sometimes resold at far higher prices:
According to Business Insider, the site MM.com sold for $1.2 million dollars in 2014. Once you find the perfect domain name to resell, you can market it on
Flippa.com for a flat fee.
Make money on YouTube. People who love the spotlight and have other online hustles should consider
creating their own YouTube channel. If you’re interested — and
interesting — you
can use the platform to market affiliate products, sell products you
create yourself, or receive ad revenue for your informal tutorials or
entertaining videos. Once you get the ball rolling,
YouTube offers a partner program that can help you monetize your business further.
Become a virtual assistant. Virtual assistants
perform a wide range of services for their clients, all of which can be
completed online. Depending on the day, they may open and reply to
emails, schedule online work or blog posts, write mock-up letters and
proposals, or perform data entry. You can look for virtual assistant
jobs on sites like
Elance.com,
UpWork.com, and
Problogger.net.
Work as an online interpreter or translator. If
you’re fluent in a foreign language, it makes sense to look for work as
an online interpreter or translator. Depending on your individual
skillset, you could find work translating blog posts or eBooks,
transcribing recorded lessons or speeches for clients, or translating
through Skype or another online video service. And, thanks to the
increased use of foreign languages in the United States, getting started
could really pay off. According to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for interpreters and translators is expected to increase 46% nationally through 2022.
Manage social media for businesses. If you have a
knack for social media, you could potentially get paid to manage various
platforms for others. Many businesses are too busy running day-to-day
operations to stay on top of their Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest
accounts – and will pay someone with the knowledge and time to do it for
them. To find these jobs, ask local businesses and check sites like
Elance.com,
UpWork.com, and
Problogger.net.
Work remotely for a call center. Because many call
center jobs are location independent, finding work in this field is an
easy way to earn some money from home. Dozens of sites list job openings
for call-center representatives, including
Elance.com,
Freelancer.com, and
SimplyHired.com. Meanwhile, you should check local job listings for openings and opportunities as well.
Rent out your car. If you’re not using your car on a daily basis, you might consider renting it out for some easy cash. Sites like
RelayRides.com and
FlightCar.com let you rent out your car for a daily – or even hourly – rate.
Answer questions. If you’re a subject matter expert, you can get paid for your expertise. Sites like
Just Answer and
ChaCha
will pay you to answer questions either on the phone or online. Just
register, enter your area of expertise, and get started to begin earning
money on the side.
Rent out a room on Airbnb. Living near a tourist
area has its perks, including the prospect of renting out a room for a
profit. With home sharing sites like
Airbnb,
you can rent out a room in your home – or even the entire place – for a
day, a week, or longer. If you have extra space and might enjoy the
company of travelers, renting out a room is great way to earn some extra
money with little effort on your part. See our post, “
How to Make Money as an AirBNB Host.”
16 Ways to Make Money Fast
If you have some time to spare and want to earn money quickly, there
are plenty of strategies to consider. Here are some quick money schemes
worth researching if you want to earn cash today:
Hold a yard sale. If you have a yard or garage and
plenty of items to sell, you can have a yard sale as early as tomorrow.
By advertising your sale on local Facebook pages and
Craigslist,
you can also skip the paid newspaper ad and keep all of the profits for
yourself. If you don’t have time to price everything, try asking
patrons to “make an offer” or grouping similar items on tables with an
advertised price (e.g. everything on this table is $5).
Sell plasma. After passing an initial screening, you can usually
sell your plasma
for anywhere from $25 to $50 per donation. To qualify, you’ll have to
stand in a long line or show up early, be willing to fill out a very
personal questionnaire, and endure a painful needle prick or two. Still,
selling plasma is a great way to raise money fast – if you can stand
the hassle.
Offer to watch children or pets. If you know anyone
who has children or pets, you could easily begin a side gig as a
babysitter or pet sitter. To let people know you’re interested, send out
a group email describing your services, post an ad on Facebook, or tell
friends and acquaintances about your availability in person or over the
phone. You can also create a profile on a babysitting referral site
like
Care.com.
Set up an account on Rover.com. Enjoy furry company
once in a while? These days, many professional pet-sitters set up an
account on Rover.com. With Rover.com, you can reach people in your area
who are actively looking for someone to watch their dogs, cats,
hamsters, or turtles, either in their home or your own. You can set your
own rules and schedule and come up with your own pricing through the
Rover.com pet-sitting platform.
Put computer skills to use on Fiverr. If you know how to do almost anything online, you can sell and market your services on
Fiverr.com.
While Fiverr’s $5 minimum service charge means you won’t earn a lot at
first, you can add additional perks and services once you get a steady
flow of clients and a few positive reviews.
Sell stuff online. If you have high-quality items to
sell, there are a slew of online marketplaces you can use. Just make
sure you understand the fees associated with your sale before you take
the plunge. Where neighborhood Facebook pages and Craigslist ads are
free, many online marketplaces or
consignment shops charge for ads or require you to fork over a percentage when you make a sale.
Recycle scrap metal. Different types of scrap metal
can be recycled for cash at scrap yards around the country. However, how
much you’ll make depends a lot on where you live. Metals commonly
traded for cash include aluminum, copper, brass, and steel.
Rent out a parking spot. If you live in a busy or congested area and have parking to spare, you might be able to
rent out your parking space
for some quick cash when you’re not using it. Simply advertise your
open parking space online including details on the location, whether
it’s covered or uncovered, and your desired hourly, weekly, or monthly
fee. If you want, you can even use a site like
Just Park or
download the Spot App to reach more potential customers.
Get a roommate. If you have a spare room in your
home or apartment, getting a roommate is one way to raise money fast.
Not only can they help pay the rent, but they can also help with other
bills like utilities, cable, and Internet service.
Set up a roadside stand. Depending on where you
live, you could profit handsomely by setting up a roadside stand. If you
live near a resort area, for example, you could buy cases of bottled
water, put them on ice, and sell them to passers by for twice what you
paid. Selling fruit and produce you grow yourself is also a smart idea
in highly-traveled areas.
Sign up for TaskRabbit.com. With
TaskRabbit.com,
you’ll be connected to local people who need help with regular chores.
Depending on the day, you could get paid to walk a dog, pick up
someone’s dry cleaning, or do someone’s grocery shopping. Best of all,
it’s free to create a profile and get started.
Sell old textbooks. If you just finished college,
you might be able to turn your old textbooks into cold, hard cash. You
probably don’t need your old books anyway, and sites like Amazon.com,
BookFinder.com, and
Cash4Books.net make the process easy and painless.
Sell your college notes. If you paid attention in
class and took excellent notes, you could sell them for a handsome
profit. To see if your notes are in demand, check out sites like
NoteUtopia.com and
LUVO.
Sell your old cellphone. If your old cell phone is
fairly new and in decent shape, you could consider selling it for some
quick cash online. While selling it on eBay or Craigslist is always a
possibility, you could also try your luck on technology-specific resale
sites like
Gazelle.com,
Glyde.com, and
SellMyCellPhones.com.
Become a tutor in your spare time. Subject matter
experts and recent college graduates might have no problem tutoring
others in their spare time – and earning money in the process. To find
clients, post ads on college message boards, ask around your inner
circle, or try a college tutoring site like
LUVO or
Tutor.com.
Sign up for clinical drug trials. Signing up for clinical drug trials is an uncommon way for people to earn extra cash, but it still works. With
ClinicalTrials.gov,
you can explore various clinical trial opportunities in your area. Just
be sure to read the fine print, ask questions, and understand the
risks.
10 Ways to Make Money the Old-Fashioned Way
In addition to all the ways we’ve mentioned so far, you can also
consider making money the old-fashioned way with some extra hustle.
Most of these work options have been around for centuries, but in some
cases, new ways to tap into them have just emerged in the past decade.
Here are 10 ways to earn extra cash the old-fashioned way.
Drive for Uber or Lyft. If you have a reliable
vehicle, a clean driving record, and a smartphone, driving for a
car-share company is a real possibility. By working during peak travel
times and optimizing your car for ideal gas mileage, you can make up to
$25/hour on your own schedule.
Mow lawns or plow driveways. If you’re willing to
mow yards or shovel or plow snow in the winter, you could easily start
your own snow removal and lawn mowing business on the side. While you
can usually find work by reaching out to your local community via
word-of-mouth, flyers, or online message boards, the website
Plowz & Mowz allows you to set up an online profile and reach more customers in your area.
Salvage and resell. Do you love antiques or have a
knack for finding valuables at flea markets or yard sales? If you do, it
might be time to consider salvaging items for resale – or even scouting
out antiques to sell for a profit. While you’ll need to spend quite a
bit of time searching for prospects and spend some money buying upfront,
you could easily turn a profit if you know what you’re doing.
Get a part-time job. If you’re hard-up for cash, it
might be time to consider a part-time job. Fortunately, retail,
restaurant, and manual labor industries are almost always looking for
workers willing to work weekends, evenings, and holidays.
Find seasonal work. Depending on the season, local
businesses may be looking for part-time help. This is especially true
during fall and winter when retail stores rely on seasonal workers to
get through the busy holiday rush. And during the summer, temporary work
opportunities range from manual labor outdoors to pool lifeguards and
golf caddies.
Monetize a hobby. While some hobbies actually cost
money, others can be transformed into a profitable business venture.
Ultimately, it depends on what your hobby is and how talented you are.
You could turn your love of photography, for example, into a part-time
gig taking family portraits and wedding photos or selling prints on Etsy
or at arts fairs.
Ask for a raise. If you’re unhappy with your
compensation at your 9-5 job, asking for a raise is one way to beef up
your bank account. Most employers offer an annual review of your work –
which could be the perfect time to negotiate a higher salary or ask for
better perks. If your employer doesn’t offer such an opportunity, it
might be time to initiate a review yourself.
Ask for overtime at work. Have a job that offers
overtime? Let your boss know you’re interested in the opportunity.
Meanwhile, it might be wise to let co-workers know you’re willing to
pick up any extra shifts they don’t want or need.
Start a bed and breakfast. If you live in a popular
resort area or own a historic property, a B&B might be the perfect
side hustle. Not only can you work at home with this career, but you’ll
also score some tax write-offs in the process — although most innkeepers
caution that the profession requires a lot of hard work and is more of
an attractive lifestyle than a money-making pursuit.
Start a small business. Have a skill you can
monetize? If you know how to mow grass, paint a room, or bake cakes,
starting your own business is a great way to earn quick cash. Depending
on the type of business, you could even do it in your spare time. If you
want to browse for more options, check out
50 Side Businesses You Can Start On Your Own.
Making Money vs. Saving Money: Which Is More Important?
Whether you want to become your own boss, start a side hustle, or
earn extra money on the side, any of the strategies listed above can
help. By finding ways to increase your income, you can
free up more cash to pay down debt,
save for the future, or invest for retirement. Saving money is only
half of the equation. And if you truly want to get ahead, you might want
to figure out how to make money – and hopefully, lots of it.
In the meantime, it also makes sense to save as much money as humanly possible – either through responsible spending,
cancelling or reducing existing bills, or creating a budget and spending plan that helps you spend less than you earn.