5 Inept Simple Side gig Thoughts ($1,000 Each Month)

No degree, no experience needed & only from home. 

1- Selling Printables on Etsy:

Create worksheets and templates using free websites like CanvaCrello & Snappa, and sell them on Etsy. With no additional costs, you can sell an unlimited number of copies.

Earning potential: from $50 a week to $1000 a month.

2- Become a Virtual Assistant:

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A Virtual Assistant (VA) is a remote office assistant. A virtual assistant’s typical responsibilities include scheduling appointments, making phone calls, arranging travel, and managing email accounts. If you have a computer, internet access, and a printer, you can begin working on this job right now on UpworkPrialtoFancy Hands, and other services.

Earning potential: between $10 and $30.

3- Tutoring:

If you’re skilled at something, you can take advantage of it and become a tutor right now. You can earn more than 1,000$ per month and have a flexible schedule. These are websites that can help you: TutorSkooliCheggYup & other websites.

Earning potential: $14 to $50 per hour.

4- Resseling thrifted items:

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You can find items such as Clothes, Books, Glassware, and anything with a tag in GoodWill, Church Stores, Yard Sales, Retail Stores, or online auctions. And resell them on Facebook Market, Amazon, Mercari, or eBay, which give you access to a massive client base. You can make as much profit as you can.

5- Trading:

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As a trader myself, I find trading a good side hustle and a great one even. You can start with a minimum deposit of $10 or less. Although a smaller investment does not guarantee large profits in the short term, it does reduce the risk of loss. But with enough capital, you can earn more than $400 per day. And it’s a flexible job; you can trade whenever and wherever you are in whatever you want (Stocks, Crypto, Forex). Here are some safe websites to start your trading journey: BinanceLbank, eToro, Robinhood, etc.

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