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25 Ways to Make Money Online, Offline and at Home

1. Pick up freelance work online






Make money online through websites such as Upwork, Fiverr and Freelancer.com. These sites offer opportunities to do a variety of freelance jobs, such as writing, programming, design, marketing, data entry and being a virtual assistant. Fluent in a second language? Check translation sites such as Gengo or Blend Express, or drum up business through a site of your own. No matter what freelancing you do, keep track of the going rate for the kind of work you provide so you know what to charge. Learn how to get started on Upwork.


A recent report from Freelancer.com found that computer security jobs had the fastest growth in listings on its site in the second quarter of 2024, up 27.1%. Jobs involving writing skills are also in high demand. And although generative artificial intelligence (AI) is being used more for content creation, it can’t fully do the work of human writers. Companies are looking for writers who know how to edit AI content and who have at least a basic understanding of search engine optimization — learning or beefing up SEO skills could be a lucrative side hustle. Some freelancers are charging $100 an hour or more for their freelance writing services.

Total time: It can take a while to get your first gig. Setup: 24-48 hours. How easy to start: Easy, if you have the expertise. Age threshold: Typically 16 to 18+. How fast you'll get paid: Varies by site.


2. Test websites and apps

Another way to make money from home is on sites like UserTesting.com. You get paid for your thoughts on how well — or not so well — certain websites and apps work. You’ll have to complete a short test to be accepted, then you’ll be paid depending on the test type.

Total time: Approval time can vary. Setup: Less than an hour. How easy to start: Easy, if you have the tech gear and complete a sample test. Age threshold: 18+. How fast you'll get paid: 14 days.



3. Learn to use AI tools

The use of generative artificial intelligence is on the rise. Research from PwC estimates that the North American economy will see a $3.7 trillion impact by 2030, thanks to the AI market.

So there’s no better time to learn how to make money by using AI tools. Some AI-related side hustles include:

  • Integrating AI tools as a freelancer, to help you create digital products or to edit AI content for a client.

  • Improving your advertising, marketing efforts and management of your existing small business.

  • Teaching others to use AI tools.

Total time: Depends on demand. Setup: Around 24-48 hours if using a site like Upwork or Freelancer.com. How easy to start:  If you’re already familiar with AI tools, it will be easier to get started. Age threshold: 16+ for Freelancer.com and 18 for Upwork. How fast you'll get paid: Varies by client or the number of products you sell and your chosen platform.

4. Take surveys for money

You can make money from home by taking online surveys, but don’t expect to earn a lot. Survey sites don’t typically offer a big payoff, and many sites are more useful for earning gift cards than cash. Some of the more popular survey sites include Swagbucks and Survey Junkie. Read our analysis of survey sites to find out which one is best suited for you.





Total time: It will take a while.

Setup: Just minutes.

How easy to start: Very. Just register and begin.

Age threshold: 13 to 18+.

How fast you'll get paid: Varies by site.


5. Make money from your blog with affiliate links



If you’re a blogger who gets decent traffic, you could make money by joining an affiliate network. Affiliates (that’s you) get paid when someone clicks through from the website to the partner site and buys something there. Some bloggers make a lot of money this way, particularly those who do affiliate marketing full-time. You can use social media or a platform like Pinterest to drive traffic to your blog. Read more about affiliate marketing and other ways bloggers can make money.


Total time: It can take quite a while to build an audience. Setup: With blog templates, building a site is easy. How easy to start: While getting started can be easy, creating regular content may be another matter. Age threshold: Any. How fast you'll get paid: A month or two, on average.



6. Sell your wares on Etsy

Have a penchant for woodworking, jewelry-making, embroidery or pottery? Sell your crafts on Etsy, the go-to site for artisans selling home goods, art and knickknacks. According to Etsy, the company has over 96 million active buyers, and grossed over $13 billion in merchandise sales in 2023. Learn more about how to make money on Etsy.


Total time: It might take quite a while for customers to find you. Setup: Can be quite involved. How easy to start: Leaning toward "hard" on the difficulty meter. Age threshold: 13+. How fast you'll get paid: Daily, weekly, biweekly or monthly.

7. Self-publish an e-book

Writing a good book is tough, but the internet makes it easy to bring it to market. If you’re a writer who can churn out pages, you can use Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing to sell your books(s) on the Kindle store. It’s free to publish a book, and you can earn up to 70% of each sale in royalties. Write your book, enter a clear description and the details to be displayed and upload your manuscript. Set the price and see if it sells.



Total time: How fast can you type? We don’t have to tell you writing a book can be a slog.

Setup: Quick and easy on KDP once the book is ready.

How easy to start: Just start writing.

Age threshold: 18+, but parents and guardians can use their accounts to sell minors’ books.

How fast you’ll get paid: Monthly, after you meet the $100 threshold.


8. Get advertising revenue from your blog or YouTube channel

Turn your cat videos into cash videos. If your YouTube videos or blog posts draw a big audience, you may be able to make money from advertising. YouTube sets 1,000 subscribers as the benchmark for applying to the YouTube Partner Program if you want to place ads on your channel. You can apply with 500 subscribers for other monetizing features like channel memberships. You can also use Google’s AdSense, the same ad platform on YouTube, to put relevant ads on your blog or website for earning potential. Read more about how to make money on YouTube and Google AdSense.



Total time: It can take several weeks to get up and running.

Setup: Fairly easy.

How easy to start: Depends on how good you are at producing interesting videos.

Age threshold: 18+.

How fast you'll get paid: Could take a long while to earn the first payout; then monthly.


9. Become an Instagram influencer

Companies are using Instagram influencers — people with large, dedicated followings on the platform — to rep their products. You can get in on the action by applying for opportunities via a marketing platform like Open Influence or Aspire, or by contacting the brands you want to work with. Read more about how to make money on Instagram. (You can also make money on TikTok this way.)



Total time: You'll need to stick with it.

Setup: Quick and easy.

How easy to start: Not that easy. Read: Must build following to gain influence.

Age threshold: 13+.

How fast you'll get paid: Varies on partnerships.


10. Monetize your Twitch channel

Gaming could be a way to make money from home if you have a steady following on Twitch, the go-to site for gamers. Streamers can receive donations from viewers and even get a share of subscription and ad revenue if they reach Affiliate or Partner status. Learn more about how to make money on Twitch.



Total time: This can be a long game.

Setup: Quick and easy.

How easy to start: Easy to start; takes a while to build a following.

Age threshold: 13+.

How fast you'll get paid: Monthly.


11. Sell your photography

Turn your photographs into cash via sites like Fine Art America, which lets you upload your images to sell as prints, T-shirts, phone cases and more. Other marketplaces for photographers include SmugMug, 500px and PhotoShelter. Some sites require a subscription but may provide features ranging from cloud storage to password-protected galleries and a customized website.



Total time: Buyers need to find you — and like your work.

Setup: Just a few hours.

How easy to start: If you have a library of photos, you're on the way.

Age threshold: Varies.

How fast you'll


12. Become a dog walker with Rover or Wag

Love dogs? Choose dog walking as a beginner's way to make money. Apps like Wag and Rover offer on-demand dog walking, so you can pick up walks when your schedule allows. If you have space (and your landlord’s permission, if you rent), you could offer overnight dog boarding. Read the fine print if you sign up for these services


Total time: Building a client base may take some time.

Setup: Can take a few weeks to be approved.

How easy to start: Love pets? You're good to go.

Age threshold: 18+.

How fast you'll get paid: Two days to a week.



13. Sell unused gift cards

Make extra money by selling unused or partially used gift cards on a site like CardCash or GiftCash. CardCash notes it will pay you up to 92% of the card’s value, or you can trade in your card for one you’ll use. Read more about what to do with unwanted gift cards.


Total time: In minutes if your gift card is for a popular store.

Setup: Easy.

How easy to start: The more gift cards you have to sell, the better.

Age threshold: 18+.

How fast you'll get paid: A few days to about two weeks.



14. List your spare bedroom on Airbnb

Renting out your home or spare bedroom on vacation rental sites is another way to make extra money. Be prepared to spend some money to clean and keep up the property, replace home goods and pay toward service fees. And scrutinize your rental agreement, HOA rules and zoning or other restrictions before you get started.


Total time: Demand drives success, and that depends on your location.

Setup: A listing can be created and live in hours.

How easy to start: If you have a place to rent, it's a simple process.

Age threshold: 18+.

How fast you'll get paid: A day or more after check-in.



15. Sell your gently used clothes

A woman makes extra money by selling her clothes.

Selling clothes you no longer wear is a quick way to make some money. Start with local consignment shops to make money quicker or use sites like ThredUp and Poshmark to find buyers. When listing items online, be sure to take clear, well-lit photos of your pieces and research similar items to set competitive prices. Get tips on how to sell your clothing.


Total time: Varies by sales channel.

Setup: Easy and fast. You can simply go to a consignment shop or fill a box with clothes and send it in.

How easy to start: Easy. Cleaning out the closet may be the hardest part.

Age threshold: 13+.

How fast you'll get paid: Varies by sales channel.



16. Trade in old phones, electronics for cash

Have an old phone, iPad, laptop or gaming system lying around? Sell it on a site like Swappa, Gazelle or Facebook Marketplace. Check out Amazon’s trade-in program, which pays participants in Amazon gift cards — and eBay, too. If you’re in a rush, try an ecoATM kiosk, which offers cash on the spot for your device.


Total time: Lots of options, so your time spent will vary.

Setup: A breeze.

How easy to start: Easy, especially if your phone is in good shape.

Age threshold: Typically 18; check terms of service.

How fast you'll get paid: Varies by where you sell.



23. Find work as a housesitter

If you’re willing to watch someone’s home — and maybe feed the pets, water the plants and take out the garbage — become a housesitter. Tap your personal network for referrals or try out HouseSitter.com, which connects homeowners with housesitters.

Total time: Depends on your market demand. Setup: Minutes — or more if you try to drum up business by referrals. How easy to start: That can depend on the need in your area. Age threshold: Varies by site. How fast you'll get paid: Typically at the end of a gig; make arrangements with clients.



24. Sign up to be a mystery shopper

Businesses often want to know how they’re performing from a customer’s perspective. Sign up to be their eyes and ears. You can apply online via sites like IntelliShop, BestMark and Sinclair Customer Metrics. Just beware of scams and do thorough research before signing on.

Total time: Varies by site. Setup: Applying takes little time, but approval can take a while. How easy to start: Relatively easy if you have required transportation and tech. Age threshold: May vary by site. How fast you'll get paid: Varies by company.




25. Put your drone to work

Some of the best camera drones cost less than $500 — and you can use that investment to turn around and make money. Real estate agents turn to drone pilots to generate aerial photos of a home's exterior, and even neat fly-through videos of interiors, which can translate to a relatively easy money-making venture. If you're willing to learn more advanced skills, like drone mapping, you can often charge more for clients seeking aerial inspections and land mapping.

You need to pass a test to become a drone pilot and register your drone with the Federal Aviation Administration. Then, you can apply for flying gigs.

Total time: Depends on demand. Setup: You'll need to make time to pass a test, and then find clients. How easy to start: If you already have a drone, you're likely qualified. Age threshold: 16+. How fast you'll get paid: Varies by company.



26. Freelancing

Freelancing is one of the most versatile ways to generate more income. Websites like Fiverr or Upwork can help connect you with clients all over the world looking for individuals to assist them with copywriting, editing, graphic design, programming and more. 

Pros

  • Decent earnings: Depending on the client and their skills, freelancers can earn $15–$50 per hour or more.
  • Flexible schedule: Keeping any due dates in mind, it’s easy to set your hours while freelancing. This allows you to work and complete projects when it is convenient for you.


  • Cons
  • Saturated market: The versatility of the freelancing world can make it easy to join, but this may mean more work upfront to build a portfolio and reputation that catches the eye of potential clients.
  • Unpredictable workflow: Unless there is a signed contract, consistent client work can be difficult for some. This can make it difficult to predict how much extra income will be rolling in regularly.

27. Online tutoring

If you have teaching experience or excel in a certain field, consider providing online tutoring services through sites like VIPKid or Chegg Tutors. These platforms can help connect you to students who need guidance in subjects such as language, math and science. Tutors can typically make anywhere from $10–$25 per hour.


Pros

  • Flexible schedule: Much like freelancing, tutoring can also provide flexible hours, making it convenient to do on your own time to earn that extra cash flow.
  • Rewarding: Helping students excel in a field you are passionate about can help provide fulfillment day-to-day.

Cons

  • Qualification requirements: Some platforms may require certain certifications or degrees.
  • Time zones: If you’re working with students worldwide, a large time zone difference can reduce flexibility with your scheduling

28. Cash-back apps and survey apps

Cash-back rewards apps that can help you earn extra money on purchases you were going to make anyway. Rakuten, Honey and Upside are easy to install and don’t require any special skills to get started. Similarly, survey apps like Swagbucks or Survey Junkie can be an easy way to earn extra cash without requiring upfront skills.

Pros

  • Free to use: Most cash-back apps don’t require any fees.
  • Passive income: Save a bit of cash on online purchases you would make anyway.

Cons

  • Low earnings: Since these apps are free to use and are either providing coupons to save cash or a cash-back reward, they won’t earn you as much as skills-based side gigs.
  • Slow to accumulate rewards: It can take time to generate enough rewards to cash out

29. Virtual assistant work

As a virtual assistant (VA), you can provide administrative support to business owners and entrepreneurs remotely. You could be working on tasks such as email management, scheduling or customer service.

Pros

  • Flexible work: You can work with multiple clients and set your own hours.
  • High demand: Many small businesses and solo entrepreneurs need virtual assistants.
  • Cons
  • Time management: Juggling multiple clients can be challenging for some individuals based on scheduling.
  • Varied tasks: You may have to handle a range of tasks, some of which could be tedious or skills-based.

30. Petsitting or walking

Apps like Rover and Wag! connect animal lovers with pet owners looking for sitters and dog walkers. While it can take some time to build up a reputation, these types of jobs can often lead to regular clientele if you build the trust that you can care for their furry friends.

Pros

  • Flexible schedule: Choose when and how often or long you take on jobs.
  • Fun for animal lovers: It’s a rewarding job if you enjoy being around pets and can dedicate the time to their care.

Cons

  • Inconsistent work: Pet-sitting jobs may not always be available.
  • Physical demands: Walking multiple dogs or caring for pets over long periods can be tiring and may be challenging for individuals with limited mobility.

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