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10 Realistic Side Hustles To Make Extra Money

Whether you’re in college or you’ve already got your first big job, you may need a way to make a little extra cash. Side hustles are an increasingly popular way to create another source of income. Whether you need something that’ll keep you at home or you’re down to go out and find another job, these side hustles are great, realistic gigs that can help you earn!

1. Etsy

If you’ve got a knack for creativity, consider selling your designs on Etsy! Selling on Etsy is a super easy way to get your unique pieces out into the world. The world of Etsy includes sellers of various item types, including clothing, home décor, jewelry, and so much more. If you’ve got a design niche, or you’re just creative in general, this is the perfect side hustle to make extra money. If you aren’t sure where to start, check out this guide to selling on the Etsy website to help you get your products out to the world.

2. DoorDash Driver

Becoming a DoorDash driver is as easy as setting up your own account and connecting your bank! DoorDash is convenient in the sense that you can create your own schedule. Simply download the Dasher app, connect your bank account, and schedule your first order! The great thing about DoorDash is that the experience is entirely your own. You can drive your car to place orders, or you can even ride a bike if you’re in a smaller city. There are various ways to get paid on DoorDash depending on the fees you’re willing to pay. For example, you could get paid instantly for a small fee, or you could wait until the next Monday for your full payment from the previous week. For more information on how to get started, check out this new dasher guide on DoorDash.

3. Freelancing

Becoming a freelancer will allow you to make extra money from the comfort of your own home. If you’ve got your own specialized skill in writing, graphic design, marketing, or something entirely different, you can easily pick up gigs that require your knowledge! There are many websites that offer freelancing opportunities, including Upwork and Fiverr. Simply search for the keywords that fit your specialization and find the right gig for you.

4. Transcriptionist

Becoming a transcriptionist can open you up to a variety of work opportunities. A transcriptionist is someone who converts an audio or video file into writing. Transcriptionists can also add captions to videos and movies. This step-by-step guide is a great place to get started if you’re not sure where to begin. You can transcribe medical recordings, legal records, or other general things such as video files. Landing solid work in this field may require you to get a certain certificate, but once you have that, you’re bound to make easy money in no time.

5. Amazon Product Tester

Becoming a product tester for Amazon can land you some cash as well as some free products. If you’re an Amazon fanatic, consider going after this side hustle! There are a couple different ways to approach this opportunity. If you buy from Amazon often, start reviewing every product you receive. Be sure to include pictures as well. Doing this will build up your profile, which could give you the opportunity to get invited to the Amazon Vine Program. The program allows you to receive numerous different items for free. If you’d rather take the easier route, you could also test products through a third-party. MyRebateBuddy is a great way to find products to test, all while spending absolutely no money.

6. YouTube Channel

If you’ve got personality and a niche of your own, consider creating your own YouTube channel! As you get your name out there and gain views and loyal subscribers, you can start partnering with companies to create ads and help them sell products. To earn directly through YouTube, you must have at least 1,000 subscribers to partner with the website and monetize your videos. Whether you want to vlog your life, review products, or just post creative short films, you can start earning if you dedicate some time to your channel! Check out this guide for more information.

7. Dog Walker

Walking dogs is as easy as downloading an app and getting paid instantly! There are various dog walking apps where people actively seek out dog walkers and pay them for the job. Alongside dog walking, you can also pet sit, house sit, or just drop by and visit the dog through some apps! Yes, that’s right – you’ll literally get paid to hang out with someone’s dog and give them attention. Look into this if you’re an animal lover with extra time on your hands.

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8. Notary Public

If you aren’t sure what a Notary Public does, a Notary Public acts as an official appointed by the state government to witness important document signings. Notaries basically verify that the signing process isn’t fraudulent and that the person’s identity is correct. The best part about simply witnessing this process is the fact that you can make bank from it! All you have to do is get certified. The certification process depends on the state you’re living in, so be sure to do your research and figure out how to complete the application. If you want to do the job from home, check out this website to figure out how you can get started.

9. Cricut

If you’ve ever wanted to design your own custom-made items or clothing, consider buying a Cricut machine and selling your products! Use your creativity to create cups, mugs, t-shirts, etc., and sell your items through Etsy, Ebay, Depop, or even Facebook Marketplace. You can even offer custom designs to your buyers to generate more revenue. Just grab your Cricut machine and materials, then read this beginner’s guide if you’ve never used a Cricut machine before.

10. Rideshare

If you’ve got a car and some extra time on your hands, try becoming a rideshare driver for popular companies like Uber or Lyft! Partaking in this job typically requires you to have a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration, and insurance. Upload the proper documents and confirm your identity, then send out your application. After this, all you have to do is wait to hear back! This is another simple way for you to create your own schedule and work on your own time.

Which side hustle did we leave out on this list? Let us know in the comments!

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Sarah Richards

Sarah is a recent Virginia Tech graduate with a Bachelors in Creative Writing and Psychology.

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