1. Become a Task Rabbit.
If you can wrap presents, help with a
house move, do a bit of weeding or help with errands, then you can be a
“tasker”. You can sign up here.
2. Sell your photos online.
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If you’ve got a halfway decent camera
and a bunch of old photos cluttering up your hard drive then it’s worth
offering them to photo agencies like Shutterstock, who put your images on sale and give you a cut.
3. Become an Avon representative.
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Ignore the naff cliches about “Avon
ladies”: becoming a Avon rep can be very lucrative and plenty of men do
it too. All you really need is an outgoing personality. It’s easy to apply and you receive a commission on every item sold.
4. Get crafty.
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Good at knitting? Love to cross stitch? If so, you really need to start getting paid for your handiwork. Create your own Etsy shop and reap the rewards.
5. Hire out your belongings.
Rentmyitems helps you rent out anything that could be of interest to someone else, like camping equipment, bikes; even fancy dress costumes. More info here.
6. Teach a course.
If you’re good at something, why not teach other people to do it too? You can either run a face-to-face class and advertise locally, or post a course on Udemy and generate income every time it’s downloaded.
7. Become a “Mechanical Turk”.
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This Amazon service (named after an
18th century chess-playing machine) posts quick tasks (known as HITS)
that you get paid to carry out. Recent HITS include: “select the correct
spelling for these search terms”. Sign up here.
8. Rent out a room, or your garden.
Rent out your entire home, your spare
room, an airbed in your living room (or even your garden to campers) on
Airbnb. You can register as a host here.
9. Get rid of old devices.
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You might be surprised at how much
old phones, cameras and MP3 players sell for. Listing them on eBay is
your best bet, but there are also companies who will take them off your
hands more easily. Here’s a good guide.
11. Become a virtual assistant.
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If you have a few hours spare in the evening to help a busy professional book flights and make calls; sites like Elance, Upwork and PeoplePerHour are a great starting point. You’re often working for people in other time zones, so plan accordingly.
13. Get creative in the kitchen.
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You can make a big profit from just one bake sale, particularly if fancy cupcakes are involved. Find a local market or car boot sale, arrange a stall, then get baking.
14. Trade in your old books, games, DVDs or music.
There are quite a few sites that
allow you to trade in old CDs, DVDs, books, and games for cash. You can
find a great guide and list of the best paying sites here.
16. Or rent your entire house to a film crew.
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Film companies are always on the lookout for properties to film in, particularly in London. The rewards can be really big, but you have to be willing to put up with a lot of disruption. You can start the ball rolling by registering with Shootfactory.
17. Use a cashback credit card.
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These credit cards pay you a proportion of every transaction as cash, so just use it for your normal spending, make sure you pay it off in full each month (avoiding interest) and you could earn £100s per year. Here’s a full guide.
18. Write.
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If you like to write, it’s worth registering with a site like Copify to attract copywriting commissions, or advertise your services on Fiverr or People Per Hour.
19. Rent out your storage space.
Storemates lets you rent out unused
storage space to other people, even if it’s just the area under your
bed. If you charge the suggested fee of £10/week for 15 square feet of
space you could make over £500 a year. You can register here.
20. Hold a car boot sale.
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Car boot sales are a great way to
have a big clear out without having to spend ages advertising things on
eBay. Alternatively, if you’ve got an eye for collectables you can visit one, snap up some bargains and sell them at a profit.
21. Get paid to review music.
Music and fashion site SliceThePie
pays a small fee for every song or outfit you review, though the amount
increases as you build up a solid reputation. Find out more here.
22. Become a mystery shopper.
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Mystery shopping assignments can be
anything from a brief shop visit or quick meal to a full luxury weekend
hotel stay. You get your expenses paid, plus a fee. There’s a handy
guide to becoming a shopper here.
24. Become an Ann Summers ambassador.
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Ann Summers parties have been around
since 1981 and are here to stay. Ambassadors attend pre-booked parties
and promote lingerie and sex toys, pocketing a healthy commission. Stop
sniggering and sign up here.
25. Sign up to be an extra.
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If Ann Summers parties aren’t your
cup of tea, why not get paid around £80 a day to sit in the Queen Vic or
wander around Weatherfield instead? There are plenty of TV programmes
that need extras: You can sign up at Be On Screen.
26. Dig out your old Disney DVDs.
Disney restrict the supply of their
films to increase demand, a process referred to as the “Disney Vault.”
If a movie you own is currently in the vault, you could get an inflated
price on eBay. You can view a list of films that often occupy the vault here.
Important note: Any income you make in
addition to your wages needs to be declared to HM Revenue and Customs
(HMRC). The best way to do this is to register for self assessment. You
can find out more here.
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