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Want to know what’s one of the most popular topics online? It’s this: “What are the most profitable side hustles that you can be doing part-time?” Particularly, people want to do jobs from home and online.

That’s the question.

Post-pandemic, we’re still seeing people struggling with jobs, as the economy struggles. Many are turning to working for themselves or supplementing their full-time jobs with side hustles.

The good news is that there are many profitable side hustles that you can build for yourself that will bring you an extra income stream.

I’ve done it quite well with my blog coaching business – it’s my side hustle alongside a full-time job in online marketing.

There are many other amazing success stories from solopreneurs – including women online entrepreneurs – who prove you can start your own business and be your own boss.

So it’s time to start considering new opportunities!

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10 Work From Home Jobs That Make Money

What Is A Side Hustle And A Few Rules

Before we jump to the jobs, there’s something that needs to be said about what a side hustle is and about having one.

A side hustle is a job that you have outside of your full-time employment. It could be a job that has you employed by somebody or by yourself. You can be your own CEO.

If you’re working for yourself with your own side hustle, it’s easier to manage expectations around a side hustle. You can balance it better with your obligations for a full-time job.

However, if you’re working for somebody else, you may find your side hustle can encroach on your full-time job.

A good rule to follow is this: make sure your side hustle doesn’t take up so much time that your full-time job will be affected.

Now, let’s look at profitable side hustles that you can start working on today!

This is by no means a full list of side hustle opportunities.

However, if you have skills and experience working in marketing, blogging or e-commerce, you can start these jobs fairly easily.

Before you jump into a side hustle there are a few things to consider.

Finding The Best Side Hustle For You

What is the best kind of side hustle job for you?

The first thing to do is to figure out what your top skills are right now. What are you good at doing? Look at all the skills you’ve learned from other jobs. Write them down!

Secondly, what are you passionate about doing? Is there a hobby that you love and are really good at that can be transformed into a business?

Thirdly, consider your family and lifestyle situation.

Ask yourself:

  • What do you have time to do?
  • When can you do the work – in the morning or the evening?
  • Are your weekends free?

All of these factors will affect what kind of side hustle job you choose to go after.

You may have to take some online courses to update your skills and fill in some gaps.

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10 Profitable Side Hustles For Online Work

Let’s look at how you can start your own business, working from home with a part-time side hustle.

All of these are online jobs for bloggers and anybody savvy in digital marketing and social media can pick up fairly easily.

These are profitable ventures that make this list of real ways to make money online from home.

1. Start A Blog

My top recommendation for profitable side hustles is to become your own boss and start your own blog.

It may take you a while before you’ll be profitable, but once you have the foundation laid for a great blog, you’ll be able to monetize it fairly easily.

To be successful you need to start a self-hosted blog with WordPress. It’s the best way to create a site that you can monetize and use for business purposes.

You can make money blogging from day one by using several strategies:

  • Affiliate marketing, where you add partner links to products and services you recommend. Sign up for affiliate programs directly with brands, or through affiliate marketing platforms like Shareasale, Awin and CJ.com. In most cases, you get a commission on a sale.
  • Creating online courses, templates, printables or other products to sell on your site. Start a shop on your site by using the WooCommerce plugin.
  • Selling your services through coaching, audits or consulting work.

Once you have a sufficient amount of traffic you can use ad networks as a source of income.

Depending on how much time and effort you put into your blog, you can make anywhere from a few hundred dollars a month to thousands.

Learn how to start a blog with a quality hosting provider such as NameHero – with great up-time and customer service that’s important for first-time bloggers. I know this from experience, as I use them to host this blog.

Learn how to monetize your blog from the start.

PS: I’ve got a course for mastering Pinterest for bloggers: Pin It Better, and Pinterest pin templates to make it easier for you to design pins.

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2. Freelance Writing

Next on our list of profitable side hustles that you can do from home is freelance writing.

If you’re a strong writer you can look into a wide variety of freelance writing opportunities.

These can include:

  • Writing for magazines, news columns or online publications
  • Copywriting
  • Website copy
  • Blog content

Google freelance jobs for writers and there are thousands of opportunities that pop up.

Some are full-time contract positions with companies. Others can be one-off projects. Check out ProBlogger’s Job Board for a variety of opportunities for bloggers.

3. Freelance Content Creator

Much like a freelance writer, if you’re a very strong writer and content creator, particularly for social media, there are many great opportunities out there.

Depending on how much previous experience you have in marketing and digital marketing, you can easily find contract positions or freelance gigs.

Content creators go beyond writing. They also produce social media visuals, videos and more.

One thing you’ll need to have is a portfolio of work, including published work. For a portfolio flipbook, consider using Heyzine – which works very well with Canva and has a free option.

To gain experience, you may want to do some pro bono (free) work for a small business (small, family-owned restaurants are a great idea) or a charitable organization.

PRO TIP: Take online courses for Facebook, Twitter and other key platforms. Many are free and will help you keep up-to-date on all the necessary skills.

4. Virtual Assistant (VA)

This is an increasingly popular online side hustle that can be done anywhere. Like an administrative assistant in an office, a virtual assistant manages many things:

  • Data entry
  • Email management
  • Booking appointments
  • Helping with social media activities
  • Content creation

Essentially it’s somebody who gets work delegated to them to help with time-intensive activities.

If you’re doing it as a side hustle you will need to make sure your client knows when you are available to them.

Many blogger skills can be applied to a VA position. It’s also a great way to learn from more established online entrepreneurs, and build networks.

5. Pinterest Virtual Assistant

I’ve separated this role from the regular VAs because it requires you to be very strong in Pinterest marketing activities.

This is one of the most popular online jobs out there because there are hundreds of requests for Pinterest VAs in Facebook groups.

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Small business owners and growing bloggers need help with managing Pinterest accounts. Pinterest can be time-intensive, so outsourcing is a common thing.

To be a professional Pinterest VA, you need to know Pinterest in and out.

Take the Pin It Better course that gives you all the details from starting a Pinterest account to pinning strategies that work in 2024.

6. Sell Templates And Printables

There is a HUGE demand for templates, printables, swipe files and more.

If you’ve got graphic design skills and know your way around Photoshop and Canva, you can create hundreds of different kinds of templates, printables and digital products that people need.

Online businesses are flourishing right now, so many need easy-to-use digital items for their sites, and for their businesses.

You can sell on existing sites like Creative Market, Etsy and other digital content online markets.

Or you can set up your own online shop on your existing blog (if it’s relevant).

This is a great part-time job for stay-at-home moms!

PS. I have my very own shop where I sell Pinterest templates for Canva.

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7. Create A Niche Online Shop

Whether you use your WordPress site and the WooCommerce plugin or create an online store with Shopify, you can sell products online in your shop.

The best thing is to choose a niche – for example, items for coffee lovers, baby products, etc. Do your research on Google Trends to see what are popular niches.

Whether you’re selling digital products or physical items, you can focus on a specific consumer need.

Use dropshipping on demand or sell your products. It’s a whole lot of work to get things set up and to maintain it, but it’s a lucrative business you can manage from home.

Popular dropship-on-demand companies are Printify (US, Canada and internationally) and Art of Where (based in Canada).

8. Run Your Own Etsy Or E-Bay Business

Another profitable side hustle is to run an Etsy or eBay business.

Consider all the things you can sell on either of these sites: collectibles, handcrafted items, niche items, upcycled clothing or accessories…

If you’re an expert in anything that people want, consider making it into a product to sell on either of these sites.

Your marketing, email marketing, social media and business skills from your blog will help you run your business.

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9. Coaching Business

One of the most popular side hustle businesses is a coaching business.

There are hundreds of different types of coaching businesses out there. From life coaches to business coaches.

For example, I’m a blog coach, helping new and intermediate bloggers grow their sites into successful online businesses.

If you’re an expert in a specific subject, you can create online coaching sessions. If you’re a fitness instructor, teach your students with guided online Zoom sessions.

To start a coaching business you’ll need a business site, like this one, with information about how you help your students, and the services you offer.

To promote yourself and your business, you should be blogging to show what kind of value you offer. It will help you attract clients that want to work with you.

You may be promoting your site and services through your blog, Pinterest, YouTube or podcasts.

So there are several skills you’ll need to have to be successful with this kind of work-from-home job.

Check out my list of the best online coaching tools and resources to get started.

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10. Sell Photography, Video Or Audio Stock

If you’re very good at photography, videography, music or creating audio sounds, there’s a market for stock, royalty-free products.

With growth in online e-commerce sites, blogs and other sites, there’s a great need for ready-made creative digital files.

You can set up your own membership stock site or work with sites like iStock or Shutterstock (photography and video), Envato Market (photo, audio and video) and Pond 5 (video and audio).

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Online Jobs For Bloggers Tap Into Many Existing Skills

To do many of these profitable side hustles listed above, you probably won’t need to do much It used to be that blogging was perceived to be a hobby, but now it’s so much more.

Many blogs are run as a business and require many skills.

I’ve added my blogs to my resume because I run them as my very own business.

Think about some of the skills that bloggers need to have to be successful:

  • Writing skills
  • Content development
  • Leveraging social media to promote content
  • Marketing your blog and services/products
  • Technical blogging platform skills: WordPress
  • Analysis via Google Analytics
  • Graphic design skills (Photoshop or Canva Pro)
  • Promotion strategies
  • Branding yourself and your blog
  • Email marketing skills
  • Monetization strategies
  • Budgeting and basic accounting

If you’re creating your own products or courses for sale, you’ve got more skills. For example, course development, advertising (if you’re using Facebook ads, or Pinterest and Instagram for advertising), and affiliate program management.

You can take these skills and apply them to a variety of jobs that you can do remotely.

A Work From Home Mindset Is Important

If you’ve never worked from home before, and are all of a sudden switching to a home office setting, consider a few things:

  • You’ll probably have more flexibility to set your working hours.
  • You will most likely work harder than before, but without as many distractions from co-workers (except if you’re a mom, and have toddlers at home!).

There are real ways to make money working from home, even if you’re a mom balancing kids, the house and life. It’s why many women leave 9 to 5 jobs and start their online-based businesses, which are included in this list.

Working from home can be a challenge, but if you organize your day and prioritize, you will achieve your goals.

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10 Real Side Hustle Jobs That Make Money

Whatever way you decide to make money online while working from home part-time, I hope you are happy with your decision.

If you find yourself hating what you do, remember, it’s never too early to quit and change gears.

If you’re passionate about what you do, you’ll do it for the long term and be patient enough to see it succeed.

As I say with starting a blog – Rome wasn’t built in a day. Neither was a good business or a great blog. Take your time to build your business, learn from others, network, and always keep growing your skills.

Choose one of the profitable side hustles that you can do anywhere that works for YOU.

Before you go, if you’re creating a website for your business, consider what you need to include in an About Me page. To make it easier for you, I’ve created a how-to guide, with a downloadable worksheet that will help you craft the perfect About Me Page.

QUESTION: What are your recommendations for profitable side hustles?


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