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How you can Earn Money on the Side

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The most frustrating thing about the modern world is that we’ve got to work more, but have less to show for it. We all need extra money in our bank accounts these days to provide that extra financial relief. With the fact that the cost of living has increased so much over the last 10 years, but the earnings have stayed stagnant, everybody is on the lookout for an extra way to earn some money on the side.

Whether this is pocket money, or you are trying to give the children a better life, it’s vital to find the best ways to earn money on the side. You shouldn’t be exhausting yourself in the process. So let’s give you some ideas on how you can do this. 

 

Fulfilling a Passion

They say if you do a job you love, you will never have to work another day in your life. If you care about something so much and you can do it, it’s not going to feel like a drudge every single day. This is why many people think about becoming a carer because it’s a social duty, and is a way to earn money on the side. Many people get into childcare in this way. And in many respects, it’s like the logical next step of teenagers who become babysitters for extra cash. You can look after children in your own home, or you can go out into the community and help vulnerable people. Doing something that doesn’t feel like work sounds like a simple solution, but it takes the pressure off you. 

Performing Micro Jobs

One of the biggest challenges of earning extra money on the side is having to organise your life around it. If you have the ability to do smaller jobs, this doesn’t replace the pressure on your life so much, and you can earn as much money as you see fit based on a specific circumstance. This is where companies like Appen are very useful, as they provide jobs for people to complete at home, but also can do as much as is feasible for them. When you start to perform micro jobs, a lot of them are easy to complete, meaning that you don’t necessarily have to focus all your energy. This is another problem with trying to get a part-time job because you are working so hard at something- eventually, it will exhaust you. Doing things that come easy to you will make life simpler. 

 

Affiliate Marketing

Any blogger worth their salt has become aware of affiliate marketing, and it’s certainly an area that is oversubscribed. It’s important to remember that if you want to get involved in affiliate marketing, you need to start a blog first and foremost, but you have to give it the time it needs to accrue traffic. Because affiliate marketing earns you pocket money by plugging a service or product on your website, it’s one of those areas that is a slow burner. And with any type of business or practice, you do have to give it the time it needs. There are many guides out there to doing affiliate marketing effectively, just make sure you get it right the first time. 

Read about what it was like when we made our first affiliate sales.

 

Working Within Your Specific Skill Set

If you possess a very specific type of skill set, being a consultant too can be a lucrative side hustle. It becomes easy to start because you already have the knowledge and experience, and, of course, you can build your schedule around your life.

Everybody is looking for that way to earn more money with minimal effort, and arguably, being a consultant or coach is one of the best ways. If you combine this with a freelance approach, this can open you up to a world of possibilities. Being a freelancer is one of those areas that can earn you money on the side, but it is all dependent on the work being there. But the best thing about being a freelancer is that there are so many different jobs out there, but you must remember the competition. This is why you need to have a very specific skill set to help you. For example, if you have a very natural speaking voice, this could help you build up a portfolio of work on freelance websites looking for voiceovers.

 

If you are working for yourself, learning to make more money on the side is about expanding your reach. However, if you already work in a job, and are looking for pocket money, the most important thing to remember is that you should not do more work to the detriment of your life. You may need money right now, but think about the bare minimum you truly need.

 

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