There are many side hustles that people staying home to look after their children can take up!<\/p>\n
A netizen recently asked<\/a>, “What\u2019s a good side hustle for a stay-at-home mom that doesn\u2019t involve watching other children?”<\/p>\n
Below are the top ten responses:<\/p>\n
“Do you have a sewing machine? I accidentally fell into the mending\/alterations business. I advertised once in July, and I still have people coming back. I can\u2019t keep people away. If you can do it, I highly recommend it.”<\/p>\n
“Anything to do with templates. For example, if you knit, crochet, or have a 3D printer, patterns can be written once and downloaded multiple times for a fixed price. Same with art or T-shirt designs.”<\/p>\n
“I did freelance writing as a stay-at-home mom and did pretty well. My administrative assistant is a stay-at-home mom, and she does work around her schedule, prioritizing her kids.”<\/p>\n
“Do you have the ability to dog-watch? We charge $35 a day, $60 if it’s more than 2, $80 if it’s 3, and that’s the max. It’s cheaper than boarding facilities, and they get out and about in a home.”<\/p>\n
“I’ve been selling stuff on eBay (from second-hand\/discount stores and old stuff around the house). I’ve made almost $4k in less than a month. I take my kids shopping and look at auctions + other sales online.”<\/p>\n
“Online\/Virtual assistant. Also, check out Fiverr or Upwork for freelance jobs.”<\/p>\n
“Virtual assistant or transcribing if you type quickly.”<\/p>\n
“Be a YouTube mommy blogger and do unhinged reviews on non-existent products. Pretend to do fake advertisements for fake products. The point is views and comments. Purposely stir the pot and get reactions.”<\/p>\n
“Laser engraving, 3d printing or design. I have a neighbor who worked in a dental office before she had kids. Now, she has a home business doing mouthguards.<\/p>\n
I think the best thing is to find something you enjoy doing or have done before that gives you an edge on those who don’t.”<\/p>\n
“Perhaps online tutoring,” said one.<\/p>\n
“You could create classes on Udemy for crocheting. Create patterns and items for Etsy,” another added.<\/p>\n
“Bookkeeping if you’re good at math.” <\/p>\n
“Commodities trader or Amazon Wizard.”<\/p>\n
“I got my sister into UGC (User-Generated Content) for real advertisements & products. She makes about $3k a month doing it on the side. She is a stay-at-home mom, too. I do it full time.” <\/p>\n
“There is outschool. Homeschoolers use it for extracurricular activities for their kids. <\/p>\n
You could offer classes there.”<\/p>\n
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