Eight Tips for Making Money

Money doesn’t grow on trees. Those who weren’t born with a silver spoon in their mouth have to get a job to earn money. Sometimes, a full-time job is only enough to sustain living expenses, leaving nothing for one’s financial goals. Those who have student loans, mortgages, and debts to pay often have to juggle multiple jobs and sacrifice some convenience to stretch their income.

Fortunately, you don’t have to resort to desperate measures to earn money these days. If you have talents, skills, and time, you can earn money through different ways.

 

Be a Ride-Sharing Driver

If you know how to drive and have a car, why not become a ride sharing driver? You get the benefit of working flexible hours and earn an average of $10 to $20 per hour, depending on the city where you drive.

You don’t have to drive long hours to earn more if you’re wise about choosing your working hours. Uber and Lyft have surge pricing during rush hours. Working at these hours will guarantee a higher net even if you just drive part-time. In this Buzzfeed article, one part-time driver even earned as much as $53.18 an hour after driving 14.5 hours in a week, during peak times.

 

Sell Your Talent and Skills

Do you have a special talent, like making art or performing? Then put it into good use to earn some cash.

If you’re an artist, you can sell your art or accept commissions. There are platforms, like DeviantArt, where you can share your art and sell them. Many artists also go to Tumblr for these purposes. If you’re not sure about the process, read this guide to start you off.

Selling your talent isn’t as easy as it sounds. Not everyone will like what you make.

There are even those who will openly disparage your work. Brace yourself for rejections and criticisms. Don’t give up, and continue doing what you love to do.

If you have talents lie elsewhere, like singing or composing, you can perform at gigs, sell your music, or teach lessons. There’s always a way to earn from your talent. If the opportunity doesn’t knock on your door, you just have to search for it yourself. Join communities, and network with people who are in the field.

 

Open an Online Store

Instead of throwing stuff you don’t want or need anymore, you can sell the ones that are still in good condition. Examples of things you can sell are accessories, books, clothes, home decorations, and furniture, among many others. Before you think that no one can possibly want your used stuff, remember that one person’s trash is another man’s treasure.

The internet is the perfect means to sell your things for various reasons. One, it’s a big marketplace, almost as large, if not more, as the world itself. Two, you can respond to customers and track orders anytime, anywhere, as long as you have a smart device and an internet connection.

Finally, opening an online store is much cheaper and quicker than establishing a physical shop. You can use an online ecommerce platform to create a website where you will display your products, process orders, accept payments, and communicate with customers.

With an online store, you don’t even have to leave your house to earn money, on most days. You dictate your working hours, so you’ll have a lot of time to pursue what you love to do.

 

Write Product Reviews

A good grasp of the English language, knowledge on grammar rules, attention to details, and exceptional research skills are all you need to make money from writing product reviews on the internet.

There are several ways to do this. You find a product niche (preferably something you’re knowledgeable about), start your own blog, and review products. Your blog can earn money by joining an affiliate program or displaying ads.

If don’t have the time to manage a blog, you can always sign up at websites like Swagbucks, ReviewStream, Inbox Dollars, and many others. Aside from writing reviews, you can also get paid by answering surveys, watching videos, playing games, shopping online, and referring friends.

 

Try Freelance Work

Sometimes, a full-time job is not enough to sustain your living expenses and leave enough for your goals. Before, you would have to get a second job to supplement your main income. This would lead to overfatigue or illness, leading to more expenses and missed days at work.

Nowadays, it’s easier to find ways to make money without taking on another job. It’s all thanks to the growing need for freelance work.

Do you have specialized knowledge and skills in a certain field? You can get paid by completing projects and tasks that require these. You can find assignment listings on websites like Upwork, Toptal, and PeoplePerHour, to name a few. Here’s a list of websites where you can find freelance work.

 

Rent Out Your Spare Room

Do you have a spare room at your house or a property that you don’t use? Don’t leave it to gather dust and deteriorate over time. Rent out your spare room or property to travelers or long-term tenants.

If the space is in good condition, then you can go ahead and advertise. If not, you may want to do some renovations to make the place more inviting. Remember that room quality will be a factor in the rental price. You can reel in more tenants and earn more if you can offer more amenities.

Aside from directly looking for tenants, you can list your space on Airbnb, where a lot of people go to search for affordable accommodations when they travel. Airbnb will help you handle bookings, accept payments, and communicate with clients in a secure platform.

 

Sell Your Crafts

With more and more people embracing the DIY culture, you can find a lot of creative accessories, home decorations, trinkets, and whatnots online. If you have a gift and are passionate in craft making and DIY, you can be one of the those who make an income for doing something they love.

Turn your hobby into a business by selling your crafts at your own shop or by becoming a supplier. You can use your knitting skills and favorite craft supplies to make bags, clothes, hats, scarves, mantels, table runners, and other products you can sell.

If you’re skilled at woodworking, you can design and create your own furniture and restore old ones to earn. Your DIY skills will serve you well in the fields of home improvement, housekeeping, and fashion.

 

Exploit Your Love for Animals

For animal lovers, pet sitting is the most enjoyable way to earn some extra cash. But not anyone can just up and decide to be a pet sitter. The job requires a calm temperament, knowledge about animals, and a whole lot of patience and energy. You may need some training if you want to do this full-time.

A pet sitter can earn $15 to $17 per visit in a day, which can last from thirty minutes to an hour. Pet-sitting services can include dog walking, boarding at your home, sleepover at the owner’s home, vet visits, bathing and grooming, and others. It’s good money considering how you’ll be spending time with some furry friends

 

Last Thoughts

Money is essential for survival. You need it to secure all your basic needs (e.g., water, food, and shelter), and even your higher needs require money to be fulfilled. You can’t get an education without money. You also need money to start a family, to go out with your friends, and to keep yourself healthy.

Almost everything in this world need money. However, it’s not the most important thing in life. You can help improve your living conditions with it, but you can’t guarantee a better and more meaningful life with money.

It’s all right to work hard to make a living, but don’t sacrifice all your time, your health, your family, and yourself for something that will not matter in the end.

 



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