Is
your dwindling bank account impacting your health? The American Psychological
Association (APA) released a survey showing that money stress impacts
Americans' health nationwide. And, as it turns out, the wealthy are also
stressed about money -- not just those in lower-income households.
You
can eliminate some of that financial stress by earning extra income, even if
you have a full-time job. Steve Chou of MyWifeQuitHerJob famously started two
six-figure businesses while continuing to work at his day job.
Whether
you’re looking for cash to launch your startup or make new investments with, or
dig out from mounting debt, a few hundred to a few thousand dollars a month can
change your life. Here’s how to get started.
1. Start a
service business.
Launching
a service business can be done without a large network, an online
presence or much overhead. The easiest way to start is by telling people
in your existing network what you’re offering and asking them to spread the
word.
Noah
Kagan from AppSumo nailed this concept. He decided to see if he could earn
$1,000 in 24 hours, starting from scratch. He ended up founding a successful
beef jerky subscription business that he gave to one of his students to run.
You
can steal his concept, with a business like dinner catering, freelance
writing or online marketing. Start by crafting a killer outreach email to
get yourself up and running in just a few days.
2. Invest in
real estate.
Becoming
a landlord isn’t always practical for those who are employed full-time and
already strapped for cash. But you can look at buying a condo or small property
in another country as a vacation getaway instead. The price tag is typically
cheaper, even when you hire a local property management group to manage
renters while you’re away.
Commercial
real estate can also be a lucrative way to invest and earn passive income, even
without a large down payment. Get started with a site like Realty Mogul, and
invest in commercial real estate for as little as $5,000. You'll get vetted
deals and access to high-end listings you wouldn’t otherwise find.
3. Launch an
online resource.
Share
your expertise by launching an online ebook or course to help others while you
earn passive income. My own ebook, 100 Days of Growth, ended up generating more
income than my day job. It was a ton of up-front work, but once it was ready to
go, it took minimal effort to maintain and to keep up with sales.
If
writing ebooks isn’t your strong suit, launch a video course or bootcamp
instead. I didn’t stop at books -- I also launched a content marketing
bootcamp through ContentMarketer.io to help my clients
master content-marketing abilities in 10 weeks.
4. Leverage
the power of Amazon.
It’s
always an admirable goal to launch your own online store and build a customer
base, but you’re also talking about wearing many different hats. You need to
research products, find a manufacturer, market your site and figure out
how to fulfill orders. Don’t forget about customer service and refund requests.
Instead,
you could sell a product and develop a presence directly on Amazon without
the need to take on so many roles. Some sellers even have their products
shipped directly to Amazon’s fulfillment center and never touch the product
itself.
5. Join the
sharing economy.
It’s
not hard to nail down a few hundred to thousands of dollars a month by
leveraging the sharing economy. But it’s not just about renting out your spare
bedroom or basement on Airbnb. Rent out your car on Turo and bike to work or
carpool instead. Rent out your camera equipment lying around your house on
Cameralends, your snowboard or bike on Spinlister or your sailboat on
Sailo.
And
if you are going to rent on Airbnb, consider helping your revenue
skyrocket by renting out your entire house instead, and using the
opportunity to visit family or go on vacation.
6. Host an
event.
You
can make money hosting events without aiming for thousands of sign-ups,
vendors and high-profile guest speakers. Instead, form a free MeetUp group
on a topic you’re knowledgeable about, like growth hacking, and run free
events.
After
you secure a loyal following, charge for an event with a reputable guest
speaker. Rent out a small, upscale conference room at a nearby hotel, and grow
your new MeetUp by hosting exclusive, sought-after events that charge a premium
for fantastic content.
7. Get paid to
do what you’re already doing
Take
inventory of what you're doing in your free time. People who love skydiving
(like me!) can get certified to teach and do jumps on the weekend. You get to
do what you love while earning extra money at the same time. Ask your local bar
if you can help run its trivia night, or bartend a few nights a week while
hanging out and getting to talk to interesting people.
Even
if you’re not interested in doing much but relaxing and surfing online, you can
earn money by testing websites and recording your opinion with a site like
UserTesting.
So,
get out there. Use your imagination to start a flow of extra income today.
Written
By: Sujan Patel
Credit:
Entrepreneur.com
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