Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you write? It involves a lot of unpaid hustle, especially at first, and it doesn't pay all that great at first, but if you build it up, you can make decent money with freelance writing/editing, if it is a skill that you have.
How do you get these jobs? I’m a great writer but I have no idea how to turn my skill into a side hustle…
Anonymous wrote:I have teenage athletes, and there seems to be a market for putting together sports highlight reels for college coaches/recruiting. The services we’re seeing advertised are quite pricey. No idea how long it takes to put the reels together, but search for these companies and get an idea of the format
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a mom who has no time to organize my photos and put them into photo books. I’ve wondered about that as a side hustle for someone.
You are looking for me. I have scanned thousands of pictures from 1895-2025 and organized them into fun albums for family members. I love to do it and am good at it. Where would you look to find somebody like me?
What would you charge? All my photos are digital in a google drive, if I send you a folder of 200 vacation photos and want a book, what is required from me? Do you need an itinerary so you know how to label pages? Names of people and places and creatures and such?
I do this too. I own a business for it to keep it legit. I pay for a website and some tools. Own machines.
No one is hiring for it recently. At the end of the day, people aren’t willing to spend on these projects, as the economy sits right now. They say they want it, but they don’t.
Also a perception of them having to spend time to get it right (like cleaning before the cleaner). They don’t actually need to. So I get sad and may shutter my business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make an extra $25K teaching fitness classes before/after work
Np. What is your background and what do you teach?
Anonymous wrote:Can you write? It involves a lot of unpaid hustle, especially at first, and it doesn't pay all that great at first, but if you build it up, you can make decent money with freelance writing/editing, if it is a skill that you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a mom who has no time to organize my photos and put them into photo books. I’ve wondered about that as a side hustle for someone.
You are looking for me. I have scanned thousands of pictures from 1895-2025 and organized them into fun albums for family members. I love to do it and am good at it. Where would you look to find somebody like me?
Anonymous wrote:Overnight babysitter for school-aged kids - if you can find your way into a network of parents/families who have a need for that and you are qualified.
Tutoring at the middle/high school level, $75-$100 per hour.
Boarding pets in your home - especially if you can build a network vs. doing it through Rover or another service - can be $50-$100/night.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a mom who has no time to organize my photos and put them into photo books. I’ve wondered about that as a side hustle for someone.
Anonymous wrote:I would dog sit in your home. We pay $400 a week when we go away.