Are you looking to make an extra $100 a week without surveys? If so, this post is for you!
I know, taking surveys for money can be disheartening, most especially if you suddenly got disqualified to finish the survey after spending time answering the initial questions.
Well, luckily, there are so many ways you can make extra cash, at least $100 a week, without clicking through mind-numbing questions. Here’s a list of 20 best side hustles that can help boost your income!
In fact, many of these online side hustles and remote jobs allow you to earn money from your skills and creativity, making them even more rewarding! These are perfect for people with full-time jobs who need to supplement their income or busy moms who can spare a couple of hours a week.
If you seek to harness the might of the gig economy and bolster your finances, buckle up and delve into the following strategies to effortlessly rake in an additional $100 every week.
20 Ways To Make An Extra $100 A Week
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1. Freelancing
Whether you’re a graphic designer, a social media manager, a video editor, or maybe a jack-of-all-trades, you can make $100 a week (or more, even!) through online freelancing. You will be an independent contractor and offer your services to one or more clients. You can look for jobs on sites like UpWork or sell your services on Fiverr.
My ultimate favorite site for finding freelancing and remote jobs is FlexJobs. Unlike other platforms, FlexJobs vets all the companies listing job ads on the site, ensuring that each of them is real and legit. You can easily filter your search to find work opportunities that fit your skills and experience. Plus, there are so many fields to choose from – graphic design, writing, customer service, eCommerce, translation, transcription, etc.- that I can say that you’ll likely find an opportunity here to earn $100 a week or more.
Learn more about FlexJobs here.
2. Flipping items
Flipping items is the best example of “buying low and selling high” and it can be one of the best ways to generate extra income. There are so many things that you can flip for money. On the grander side, you can flip houses and websites, which if played well, generate lucrative profits.
But you can also start low and small by looking at unique and novel items at the flea market and garage sales as well as online marketplaces. For example, if you are very knowledgeable about electronics, you can look for vintage games and consoles, purchase them at a low price, and then resell them to collectors at a higher price.
Some people have also found success flipping household items and appliances they’ve picked up on the curb. This guy, for example, is flipping furniture he purchased or picked up (for free) in the streets. He usually works on these pieces to give them a cosmetic makeover, but the costs are often minimal. He then sells the furniture online. He said he’s making enough money to pay rent with this side hustle.
3. Freelance writing
Freelance writing is an in-demand service you can offer remotely, and it can help you earn $100 or more a week. Brands and companies need writers to write website copy, articles, press releases, etc. You can even work for multiple clients or projects to further magnify your income.
What I love about freelance writing is the ability to work anytime, anywhere. You could be at home working on a project in your pajamas, or you could be halfway around the world and still working but also living your best life. If you position yourself properly in the market, have a strong portfolio, and network with brands and business owners, you can make a living by freelance writing.
You can read how I started my freelance writing career without experience if you’re still starting out. You can start getting writing projects on UpWork, Fiverr, and other freelance writing sites like BloggingPro, PeoplePerHour, TextBroker, and Constant Content. You’ll gain more experience, build your writing portfolio, and you can start raising your rates and pitching to high-paying clients over time.
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4. Selling online courses
You can also tap into the profitable industry of digital products and consider selling online courses. This incredible side hustle taps into your expertise while allowing you to work flexibly and generate passive income. You can write an online course on anything you’re good at or passionate about, whether it’s baking, parenting, productivity, etc. However, you need to research the topic you want to cover and ensure that there’s enough demand for those courses.
One fine example of how you can monetize your passion and skills in an online course is Adriene Mishler. Adriene is an actress and YouTuber who shares her love for yoga with her online community. She’s able to build a solid following with millions of subscribers. She has a couple of downloadable yoga courses that students can pay for, access, and download onto their devices, allowing them to follow Adriene with or without the internet.
You can sell your courses on platforms like Teachable. Teachable offers a FREE plan so you can try it out and start earning money from your courses before you pay.
5. Make and sell crafts
Channel your creativity and craftsmanship into lovingly handcrafted products you can sell on the ground and online. Whether you enjoy woodworking or making homemade decor, jewelry, or souvenirs, it pays to know there’s a good market for making and selling crafts.
There are plenty of places to sell handmade crafts and make an extra $100 a week. Etsy, a massive online marketplace, is a fantastic platform because it has low fees and a global audience. You can easily set up your own Etsy shop and set your prices. Alternatively, you can sell for free on Instagram and Facebook. These social media platforms allow you to sell products, engage with followers, run contests and giveaways, and post other business-related content.
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6. Selling printables
Selling printables is another excellent side hustle you can do from home and work on a schedule you set yourself. Printables are digital products that are accessed, downloaded, and printed by the purchasers. Think of coloring and tracing worksheets, calendars, budgets, meal templates, and more.
The best thing about making printables is that you only need a powerful tool like Canva. Canva is user-friendly, and you don’t need to be an expert graphic designer to create printables. For example, Rachel Jimenez made over $160,000 in passive income from her printables business on Etsy. She ran this side hustle while working full time, but soon she made enough side hustle income to quit her day job.
If you want to learn more about how to sell printables, check out this free workshop on how to sell printables. In this free workshop, Julie and Cody will teach you the things to sell to make money on Etsy, and how to make your Etsy shop a success.
7. Proofreading or editing
Make money at your own pace and schedule as a virtual proofreader. The main task of a proofreader is to spot mistakes in a written or digital document and correct them so that the text is cohesive, understandable, professional, and fit for public consumption. This side hustle is an excellent option for people needing to make extra money but who want to work on a flexible schedule. You’ll usually only need your laptop and/or tablet to do this task.
Several proofreading and editing jobs are available in the freelance space. Explore online job platforms like Fiverr, FlexJobs, and UpWork. You can also enroll in a proofreading course to improve your skills, allowing you to take on more projects, set your rates, and pick your clients.
To learn more about proofreading and whether this business is for you, check out Caitlyn Pyle’s free proofreading workshop. Caitlyn created a great business from proofreading and now she’s teaching people how to do the same.
8. Transcribing
Can you pick up spoken words in an audio or video file and type them at the speed of light? You could be an awesome transcriber and earn money from this side hustle.
A transcriber needs two important skills to succeed in this business: impeccable listening skills and fast, accurate typing skills. You listen to an audio or video file, and you type the words as they are spoken. You must also learn how to format your file and add necessary timestamps.
The good news is that transcribing is one of the easiest online side hustles you can start immediately. You don’t need a degree or mad tech skills. As long as you’re confident with your typing, listening, and proofreading skills, you can apply to reputable transcription agencies like Rev, TranscribeMe, and QuickTate.
Start learning how to build your own transcription business by joining this free transcription workshop.
9. Website testing
Another fun side hustle that can generate extra income is website testing. Website owners and developers need honest feedback about their websites’ look, feel, functionality, and ease of use. This feedback helps them improve their products. And in doing so, they hire website testers to generate honest comments and feedback. Thus, testing a website can be an awesome source of income you can do in your free time.
Website testers get paid around $10-$50 per session. You need a stable internet connection, a laptop/computer, a smartphone, and a tablet to qualify. The more devices you own, the better. It also helps to have excellent communication skills because you’ll need to verbalize your feedback or provide a written report of your experience at the end of each test. For website testing opportunities, you can sign up for TryMyUI, Test.io, Respondent, and IntelliZoom Panel.
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10. Running errands
How would you like to get paid to run errands? It’s an easy, fun, and flexible way to generate an extra $100 a week! There are plenty of platforms where you can sign up to get paid to run errands, many of which even allow you to set your rates and schedule yourself. Local businesses, persons with disabilities, parents of newborns, and senior citizens often need such assistance, so there’s definitely a good market for it.
You can make money on TaskRabbit, an online platform where you can land various gigs, from picking up dry cleaning and medication, helping with moving, gardening, and cleaning to assembling furniture and doing repairs around the house.
You can also consider other platforms, such as Care.com, where you can provide babysitting jobs, Instacart to pick up and deliver groceries, and DoorDash and Uber Eats to deliver food.
11. Dog walking and pet sitting
Pet sitting and dog walking present exceptional possibilities for animal lovers pursuing a rewarding and adaptable part-time job. These side hustles allow individuals to connect with furry friends while generating extra income.
You can sign up for sites like Rover and Wag, create your profile, and start booking clients. You can set your rates and schedules, too. Payments are secured as they also go through the platform. You can also use other platforms like Craigslist and Facebook to advertise dog-walking and pet-sitting services.
12. House cleaning
Many homeowners cannot always deep clean their homes, so they outsource this task to home cleaners. If you are efficient and meticulous in cleaning homes, you can easily make an extra 100 bucks from this side hustle.
To succeed in this job, you must learn effective house cleaning skills and techniques, accumulate home cleaning supplies, and build a network of clients. You can build your clientele by contacting family, friends, neighbors, and community members. You can also advertise your services for free on social media. If you keep providing great results, your clients will be super happy and more likely to recommend you to others.
13. Run a YouTube channel
If you spend a lot of time watching videos on YouTube, you probably realize right now that you can run a YouTube channel, too, be watched by people, and make money! That’s right, running a YouTube channel is one of the most flexible and profitable side hustles. You can cover any topics you like, from tips and tutorials to beauty and fashion, home improvement, sports, etc. If you’re shy and introverted, you can even run faceless YouTube channels and make money!
YouTube offers so many opportunities to generate income. You can make money from ads placed on your videos, branded and sponsored content, affiliate links, and more. Many people can even establish their brands on YouTube and now sell other stuff like merchandise, digital products, webinars, and online courses.
14. Run a blog
When people ask me the best way to make extra income, I always answer that running a blog is one of the best ways to work for me. I have grown this humble blog, which is now generating more money (even more than $100k a year), so blogging is a fantastic side hustle worth considering.
But unlike other jobs and services, running and monetizing a blog is a long game. Success doesn’t happen overnight. You have to work to brainstorm relevant and relatable content, write, publish, and market. If you start building your blog today and work on it consistently, it can generate passive income down the road.
Think blogging is daunting? Here’s my comprehensive but easy-to-follow guide on how to start a blog. It’s probably one of the most in-depth guides you can find online.
15. Affiliate marketing
Whether you’re a blogger, a YouTuber, an influencer, or even an ordinary person, making extra cash from affiliate marketing is possible. Brands and affiliate networks work with affiliate marketers to promote their products and services online. Affiliate marketers earn a commission for every purchase made through their affiliate link or code. You can promote affiliate products on your blog, YouTube channel, and social media platforms.
Income from affiliate marketing varies. Some marketers earn a couple of hundred dollars a month, while others make a five to six-digit income annually. It’s important to craft an effective strategy to entice your audience to perform a desired specific action: to download an app, make a purchase, sign up for a webinar, etc.
With that in mind, it is important to establish rapport and trust with your audience. They need to trust your advice and recommendation, so it’s essential to always work on your relationship with your audience.
16. Online tutoring
Another one of the best ways to increase income is by offering online tutoring services. As an online tutor, you’ll help students overcome academic hurdles by explaining concepts, helping them with assignments, and preparing them for important exams. And the best part about this is that you don’t have to show up personally to tutor. You can use video calling apps like Zoom or utilize the built-in communication platform of your tutoring company.
This side hustle can provide you with a lucrative income, especially if you get great feedback from parents and students. They’re likely to book you again and even refer you to other students. You can start looking for online tutoring jobs on Tutor Me, Skooli ,Revolution Prep and Tutor.com for academic subjects. Or, you could become an English language tutor to Asian students on sites like VIPKid, QKids, and MagicEars.
17. Virtual Assistance
If you are keen on performing administrative tasks and offering support to businesses and entrepreneurs, then you’ll likely make an excellent virtual assistant. Virtual assistance is an in-demand job, allowing clients to get remote support without incurring overhead costs. Meanwhile, a VA can make a nice income from home.
A virtual assistant may perform a whole lot of different jobs or may focus on specific tasks. Some clients look for all-round VAs who can help with managing inboxes, scheduling, setting appointments, etc., while others need help in specific areas like content creation, social media management, and so on. As a potential VA, it helps to know what your strengths and skills are so you can provide a clear offer to your clients.
If you need help starting your VA career from scratch, read how you can become a virtual assistant without experience and make as much as $60 an hour.
18. Sell stuff online
Selling stuff online is also a great way to make money from home and earn an extra hundred bucks a week. What I love about this business is that you can choose to not have a physical inventory of the products you want to sell. For example, you can consider Amazon’s fulfillment service wherein you process orders as they come, and Amazon takes care of packing, shipping, and customer service.
You can also sell online things you no longer want or need at home. Consider selling your old gadgets and electronics to Gazelle, second-hand clothes to OfferUp, and gear for outdoor sports and activities to GearTrade. Here’s my full list of the best places to sell stuff online and locally.
19. Print on Demand
One of the hottest industries that you can get into to make extra money is print-on-demand or POD. Simply put, POD is a business model wherein you create custom designs for merch products like T-shirts, hoodies, caps, and mugs. But instead of selling those products yourself, you collaborate with a third-party POD service provider, and they’ll take care of inventory and shipping. Some of the best POD platforms nowadays include RedBubble, Sellfy, and Printful.
Print on Demand is an ideal path especially if you have a creative flair and eye for captivating designs. You don’t have to be an expert graphic designer though, as you can create designs on user-friendly platforms like Canva. Others use a more advanced tool like Adobe InDesign.
20. Microtasks
If you have a limited amount of time, ranging from a couple of minutes to a few hours, and you’re looking to earn money online, what should you do? Consider doing microtasks!
Microtasks, as the term implies, are small online tasks that are usually accomplished in a short period. These tasks vary, but they may include simple translation and transcription, content writing, data entry, web research, data categorization and labeling, and so on. Some of the best places to land microtasks are Amazon Mechanical Turk, ClickWorker, and Appen. Sign up to these sites, explore the tasks available, and start working.
Key Takeaways
There you have it, 20 ways to make an extra $100 a week without surveys! You can offer services such as freelance writing, virtual assistance, or online tutoring, or run a business like flipping, selling stuff online, print-on-demand, and so much more! It only goes to prove that there are always options for you to make extra income. You just have to tap into your skills and expertise, your creativity, and a business mindset to make them work!
Which of these side hustles resonates most with you? Are you doing any of these side hustles currently? Let’s connect in the comments!