Lifestyle & Smart living

Five fun side hustles for single parents in 2022

Five fun side hustles for single parents in 2022
Five fun side hustles for single parents in 2022

Side hustles are a great way for single parents to make extra money and keep valuable work experience ticking over while childcare duties make it difficult to work full-time.

There are plenty of fun and great options out there that can perfectly fit most busy schedules and interests, and this is a list of the five best ones. Whether single parents want to do a little extra work on the side or start their own business, these ideas can help make ends meet.

1. Start a blog

One fun and easy way to make some extra cash is to start a blog. Bloggers can write about anything that interests them, from parenthood and tips to fitness, fashion or beauty advice.

There are plenty of ways to monetise blogs, such as through advertising, sponsorships or selling products and services. And the best part is, it can all be done from the comfort of home!

2. Take online surveys

Another great way to make some extra cash is by taking online surveys.

Many reputable companies, like Survey junkie, offer paid survey opportunities, and it’s typically easy do them in one’s spare time.

To make money with online surveys, users can simply sign up (with some research first to establish the company is legit) and start taking surveys that interest them.

3. Create a YouTube channel

Single parents with creative flair may want to consider starting a YouTube channel. Creatives can make videos about anything that interests them, from music to woodwork to makeup tutorials or vlogs your day-to-day life as a parent.

To make money from a YouTube channel, it’s useful to sign up for Google AdSense and make money from ads that are displayed on the videos. YouTubers can also make money through sponsorships, product placements, or selling products and services.

4. Sell handmade products online

Single parents with a knack for crafting may want to consider selling their handmade products online. There are many platforms that allow users to sell products, such as furniture, candles, clothing and more, including Etsy or Amazon Handmade.

This is a great way to make some extra cash and get one’s handiwork out there in the world. Plus, it’s a fun way to be creative and show off talent!

5. Offer pet care services

Those who love animals may want to consider offering pet care services. This is a great option to make extra cash and get quality time with furry friends.

A pet sitter is responsible for taking care of someone’s pet while they are away, which can include feeding, walking and providing general care. Dog walkers offer canine friends with busy owners much-needed fresh air and exercise.

Anyone interested in offering pet care services can sign up with a company like Rover or start their own business by advertising services online or through word-of-mouth (and it’s worth looking into insurance in this case, for any emergencies).

Side hustles to supplement income

While there are many great side hustles for single parents to consider, the five highlighted in this article should provide a good starting point.

With a little bit of dedication and hard work, anyone can find the perfect opportunity that allows them to make some extra money while also enjoying themselves.

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