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off-topic Side Hustles That Worked for You

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Blogging is making me quite a bit of money through AdSense, direct sponsorships, and services.

Social media like Facebook, IG, and YouTube also makes me quite a bit of money.

Freelance writing on forums, blogs, and some ghostwriting makes me a decent amount as well.

I try to have multiple streams of income. It makes it easier to make more money that way.
 
The form of side hustle that I have made the most money is voice overs. I have recorded voice overs for many international brands and have gotten paid well. For a minute voice over, I get paid $15.

Voice overs is taking up the space and if it is what you can do better, then I will say that you should keep it up as the talent is being demanded by many right now.
 
I started as a writer and I made my first online income through writing. However, soon my hustle became my main job.
I sometimes want to go full-time writing, but I really like my FT job. The benefits give me some security, too.

But I'll gladly keep writing as a side gig. If I ever get to retire and do what I want to do, I'll write for money as well. I want to go visit all the state parks, national parks, and national forests and write about them for magazines and such.
 
I sometimes want to go full-time writing, but I really like my FT job. The benefits give me some security, too.

But I'll gladly keep writing as a side gig. If I ever get to retire and do what I want to do, I'll write for money as well. I want to go visit all the state parks, national parks, and national forests and write about them for magazines and such.
The securities which comes with full time jobs is what gives it a bigger edge over any kind of writing freelance jobs. Remember, there's no guarantees on getting jobs all the time which puts a writer in a phase of uncertainty at some point.
 
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