The work-from-home environment has encouraged many to pursue side hustles they didn’t otherwise have time for - especially mothers. Whether you work full-time or you’re a full-time stay-at-home mom, there are plenty of ways to
pocket some extra cash and potentially boost family income. Put your spare time to good use by pursuing a side hustle: capitalizing on skills you already have or a new venture you’re passionate about can really benefit you in the long run. Read below for the top side hustles for mothers to try in 2021.
Freelancing Writing Might Be For You
Many writers get their start as freelancers until they eventually pursue their writing careers full-time. If you have a passion for writing, this might be the side hustle for you! Some writing projects you might work on include but aren’t limited to writing blog posts, ghostwriting books or even crafting press releases. In terms of pay, content writers, copywriters and technical writers can make between $15 to $80 per hour. You can easily sign up on sites like Upwork or Fiverr to get started. Be a Part of Research Studies
Paid research studies are an amazing source of extra cash in exchange for your time. Many universities will hold research studies so if there’s a local research university near you, consider signing up to participate in their paid research studies. Or you can sign up for online research studies that you can do online on websites like Focus Group or Respondent who compensate for your time. Although the pay varies by study, you can often get compensated through cash or gift cards. Become a Product Tester
Before products can hit the market, product testing has to take place and companies need people who can test those products. If you love trying new things, this side hustle might be for you! Brands like Johnson & Johnson and McCormick pay people to test their products, or you can sign up to be a product tester through market research firm American Consumer Opinion. You test out products like soaps, snacks, gadgets and more! Take Social Media by Storm
Social media managers have the unique responsibility of helping people manage their social platforms like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and the like. If you have a passion for social media, this side hustle may be worth a try. Schedule your posts through platforms like Hootsuite or Crowdfire, all from the comfort of your own home. Doing some extra studying and leveling up your social media skills could come in handy and potentially increase your opportunities. Social media managers can get paid anywhere between $15 to $120 an hour. You can either browse LinkedIn for social media gigs or freelance your skills through websites like Upwork or Fiverr.
These are just a few of the many side hustles available on the market to bring home some extra money on the side. Most of these can be done remotely, which is incredibly beneficial given the ongoing pandemic. Even if you can’t find the time to pick up a side hustle, using budgeting apps like Mint can help you take control of your finances by saving wisely.
Ultimately, whether you choose to pursue your side hustle temporarily or want to eventually make it your full-time job, we hope that you came away with some ideas on how to level up your productivity.
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