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Are you looking for extra income that you can do on the side without quitting your current job? If yes, then you have come to the right place. We have curated this list of extra income ideas that are easy enough for you to start doing from your home or in your spare time, without interfering with your other life activities. To be clear, the list covers different sources of income like passive income ideas, part-time jobs, side hustles, and gigs to supplement your primary job; but this is not a list of typical full-time jobs.

While compiling this list, I carefully made sure that they are legitimate sources of alternative income and practical ideas that work. I have tried and used, or are using, many of these myself. For the ones, I haven’t tried, I have verified with independent sources to be legitimate income ideas. Some of these helped me earned a few dollars here and there, but some helped me earn significant supplemental income on the side every single day!

Note that not all ideas will fit your skills and abilities. What works for you depends on your skills and your current financial situation.

21 Passive Income Ideas

Passive income is an income source that continues to generate income once you set it up. Depending on the idea, it needs some effort (or a lot of effort) upfront and may or may not need monetary investment, but the crucial distinction is its ability to generate income with very little of your time to sustain it.

For our full list of passive income ideas with an explanation for each item, check out 21 Best Passive Income Ideas for 2020.

Easy Passive Income Ideas for Beginners

Earn Higher Interest on Your Savings Earn More from Your Checking Build a CD Ladder Get Cash Back Reward from Credit Cards Get Cash Rebates When Buying Online Earn Gift Cards When You Search

Passive Income Ideas through Investing

Take Advantage of 401(k) Matching Invest in Dividend Paying Stocks or Funds Invest in Bonds or Bond Funds Invest in REITs Rental Properties Rent Out Parts of Your House Real Estate Crowdfunding and Syndication Lend Money via Social Lending Network

Income Ideas that Could Become Passive in the Future

Make Money Blogging Make Money with YouTube Write a Book Network Marketing Selling Insurance

Reverse Passive Income (By Reducing Expenses)

Refinance Your Home Loan Reduce Phones and Cable Bills

Read More: 21 Best Passive Income Ideas for 2019

30 Side Hustles and Work from Home Jobs

In addition to income ideas listed above, here are additional money-making ideas that would make great secondary income sources. Most of these are not passive and will require ongoing work to maintain income. Spend an hour or two each day working on these side-income ideas that are practical for you, and you can build additional income sources to help you improve your finances:

1. Get Paid to Write Online

There are many sites where you can earn money just by writing about what you love. Some pay per article, some pay upfront for articles plus a bonus for page views every month, and some pay based on ad revenue sharing. It’s not too difficult to make from $100-$400 a month once you get some upfront articles and residual income payments going. If you’re really good, this could turn into a full-time income. Here are some specific ideas:

Write for money using a platform site like HubPages.

Write for TextBroker and Constant Content.

Write for various websites that hire freelance staff writers.

Read More: Make Money Writing Articles from Home

2. Sell Handcrafted Items Online

If you are an artist or crafter, you might consider selling your goods on Etsy. To make the most money, you should sell something unique. Etsy has gotten bigger and bigger in the last several years, so it is harder to stand out unless you are selling something different than others. But don’t stop there, you can also sell your items on other sites.

3. Sell What You Grow

Are you a gardener who loves to share plants? Instead of giving them away, sell them on sites like Craigslist or eBay. There are a few online auction sites, especially for plant and seed sales. A growing home-based business is the sale of fresh organically grown herbs to local restaurants. Take into consideration that if you live in a colder climate, this may be a seasonal income.

4. Participate in Research Studies

If you have a university or research hospital close to you, you could apply to participate in research studies. One of our readers, James shared, “I used to do this a ton when I lived in DC. I’d go to the National Institutes of Health on the weekends and be a normal volunteer for biomedical trials that needed normal volunteers for control groups.”

5. Offer Basic Services

Babysitting, pet sitting, elder sitting or house sitting are four possibilities. You can limit your available hours as you need, and hourly pay is relatively good. It’s not hard to make $100-$300 a month doing this in your spare time. Here are some sites:

Care.com for babysitting, childcare, tutoring, etc.

Rover.com for dog walking, pet sitting, and pet boarding.

The possibilities for making money are endless, depending on your talents and abilities. Put your mind to it, and you find something to offer others in exchange for money.

Nextdoor.com is an excellent site to monitor. There are a lot of people requesting and/or offering money for services in your neighborhood.

6. Giveaways and Free Samples

With so many bloggers and websites offering giveaways, now is a great time to win. Depending on what you win, you can sell it for money or use it for your family. Giveaways that offer free food are a great way to reduce your grocery bill. Track these giveaways and freebies using services like Twitaway and Google Alerts. You can also sign up for free products through the Amazon Product Sampling program.

Keep the stuff that you like and sell the rest on Craigslist or eBay.

7. Freelancing

Search sites such as UpWork, Guru, Freelancer, Amazon Mechanical Turk, and other similar sites for tasks and projects that you can complete right from your home. These do not pay much, but you’ll gain valuable skills and be able to enhance your portfolio in the process.

8. Drive for Uber and Lyft

I know several people that drive for Uber and/or Lyft. From our discussions, income in the $12 to $15 per hour range is relatively standard. However, one of them is an Uber Ninja, and he said he could make double or triple that average when he does it — you have to know the time and the place to be to get those rides.

9. Food Delivery

Dave Ramsey often recommends pizza delivery as a second job for those trying to get out of debt, and with good reason. Pizza delivery is easy work. You’ll need to work in the evenings and on weekends, as those are prime pizza delivery hours. If you need some cash though, it’s not hard to drive the pizza from the pizza parlor to the customer and collect payment. You could make some nice tips, too.

And with the Ubervolution, you can also leverage services like Uber Eats and DoorDash.

10. Real Estate Photography

With about $1000 investment, you could get started in Real Estate Photography. To be legit, you’ll at least need a Digital SLR and a 10mm Aspherical Super Wide Angle Lens, plus the ability to touch up your photos.

Print up a batch of business cards and visit your local real estate offices to offer your services. For a freelance photographer, you can make about $150-300 per property.

11. Short Term Rentals

If your local government and HOA allows it, you could rent out your entire house or just a room in your home. Some of the sites you can join include Airbnb, VRBO, Homestay.com, etc.

12. Rent Out Your Car

If you have an extra car sitting around, you could rent it out for others to use through Getaround and Turo.com. The concept is similar to Airbnb, only for your vehicle. Your car has to meet their guidelines, and you will earn more if you have a nicer car to loan out.

13. Sell Used and Free Stuff

Clean out your closets, your basement, garage, shed, and bookcases. How many things do you own that you never use or look at?

Craigslist, Ebay, Facebook Marketplace make it very easy to sell unwanted items. Getting rid of your unnecessary stuff will not only score you some cash, it will also help clear your house of clutter. It’s a win-win.

Selling used stuff is not limited to just your stuff. You can search out free and underpriced items online, as well as around town, then turn around and sell them for a profit. Sites like Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor.com, Craigslist, and Freecycle.org offers plenty of opportunities for you to pick up free and cheap resalable items.

14. Make Money with Your Hobbies

Turn your hobbies into income streams. Many hobbies, like photography, videography, quilting, gardening, sports, music, and woodwork, are ideal revenue generators.

With some creativity, proper planning, and effort, you could turn your hobbies into a new revenue stream and enjoy the time you spend on it.

Read More: Earn Side Income with Hobbies That Make Money

15. Sell Your Collectibles

Starting a collection as an investment might not be the best idea — there are just too many better and proven investments out there! However, if you already own good collectibles, and you are willing to part with them, selling them can make a nice revenue stream. As you gain more expertise with the buying and selling process, you might naturally run into buying opportunities that you can later sell for profit.

Just be sure to treat it as a business and not merely add to your collection!

Plus 15 More Ideas

In general, you can find some ideas just by search “making money” plus a keyword of your choice. For example,

Make money cooking

Make money knitting

Make money listening to music

If you like this article, be sure to check out my Extra Income Guide.