In today’s Internet-driven society, it is easier than ever to find simple ways to make money. Side gigs can provide extra spending cash or even supplement an already existing income. Here are examples of 5 of these side gigs (and platform suggestions to get you started) that demonstrate the variety of side gigs!

1. Freelance writing

If you have a knack for writing, offering these services to both companies and individuals may be a viable option for a side gig. Writing jobs can range anywhere from blog posts to reports and essays. Because of the wide variety of writing needs, it’s fairly easy for anyone looking to get paid as a freelance writer to find their niche. Advertising platforms, like Fiverr or Craigslist, serve as a great way to connect writers to jobs.

2. Online tutoring

For the academically inclined, becoming an online tutor is a great way to make money on the side. Plenty of students of all ages search for academic help with certain subjects and assignments, and would especially benefit from the convenience of being able to access this support from home. Advertising on websites such as tutor.com will connect potential tutors to students from all over the world!

3. Pet sitting

If you love working with animals, offering to pet-sit or dog walk while their owners are away can be a fun and fulfilling side job! Offering your services as a pet sitter can help pet owners go on vacation or work without having to worry about the safety of their furry friends. Apps such as Rover and Wag help pet owners find people to watch their pets.

4. Social media management

With the prevalence of the internet in our everyday lives, brands have recognized how important a relevant social media presence is. While large companies typically have this as a full-time paid position, social media management can still be a viable side gig. Small startups and individuals who can’t afford to hire a full-time social media manager can turn to tech-savvy freelancers to help run social media accounts. Finding clients as a social media manager is easy through resume-based sites such as LinkedIn.

5. Handmade arts and crafts

If you’re talented in artistic avenues, putting your work up for sale is a great way to make money. In addition, marketing yourself as commission-based is a wonderful way to draw in clients who enjoy custom art. Web marketplace sites such as Etsy and Redbubble provide a platform for artists to sell their creations to buyers globally.

 

Side hustles are great ways to make a quick buck. When choosing a gig for yourself, it is important to keep in mind your own skills and interests, as well as the time you have available to you so that you can find a job that aligns with your strengths and fulfills your needs.

 

Article by
Katie Hoge
Content Writer and Researcher

Katie Hoge, a young white woman with long brown hair