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Seven Best Remote Side Hustles for Stay at Home Moms

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A remote side gig can be a good option if you are a stay-at-home mom who’s looking to make some cash during your free time. Fortunately, there are plenty of remote side hustles out there today that offer flexible schedules, and we will look at seven of them in this post.


1. Start a Blog

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One very flexible side hustle that is great for stay-at-home moms is writing a blog, or launching a video blog on YouTube or another social media platform. You can use your expertise in a specific field that you are knowledgeable about and base your blog material on this.

Although it can take patience and determination, many bloggers make good money through affiliate marketing, selling products/services of their own, selling advertisements on their blog site, and publishing sponsored content.

If you take your blog seriously by producing consistent, relevant, and quality content, blogging has significant earnings potential.

 

2. Provide Remote Customer Service

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Another good remote side hustle is working as a virtual customer service agent. In these roles, you would take calls, respond to email inquiries and/or provide support thorough video chat. There are several reputable companies offering flexible work from home opportunities in customer service.

If you don’t have customer service experience, don’t worry. There are companies, like Working Solutions, that will provide training and preparation to positively interact with customers.

You will need to have access to a quiet home office with a wired internet connection, and the right technology to support different client software programs.

 

3. Be a Social Media Assistant

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If you are tech-savvy and know how to navigate various social media platforms, being a social media assistant on the side could be perfect for utilizing your skills to make extra money.

You are an even better candidate for such a side hustle if you have content creation experience. This particular side gig involves having good communication skills, since you could be dealing with those who interact with social media sites.

 

4. Do Freelance Graphic Design

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Freelance graphic design is one of the most creative when it comes to the best side hustles for stay-at-home moms. Although many side jobs in this industry require candidates to have experience with graphic design, there are many affordable online classes that can help you level up your skills.

 

5. Sell Products

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If you can find or create a cost-effective product that you can sell for a profit, you should consider selling products online. If you already have a blog and a decent following, you might benefit from advertising on your site.

You will need to create a website for your side business where all the products you are selling are listed, or you could also use sites such as Etsy or eBay to sell your items.

 

6. Rent Out Space

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One of the most effortless side hustles for stay-at-home moms is renting out extra space you have in your garage, shed, or driveway. You can utilize a site such as Neighbor to connect with people who need space for storage.

Generally, you can earn between $50 and $150 for letting someone use your driveway, $50 to $100 for shed space, and between $100 and $600 for storage in your garage. As one might expect, the bigger the area you have for others’ storage, the more you’ll be able to charge.

 

7. Test Products or Websites

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Another great side gig is product and website testing. The schedule for a side job such as this one is very flexible, making it a super convenient choice for moms whose schedules change a lot, or do not have much room for additional activities.

For this side hustle, you have the potential to earn an average of $20 an hour. It’s important to note that some of these opportunities only compensate you in the form of gift cards. You can sign up to do product testing with a market research firm such as American Consumer Opinion, or you can check out other types of testing, such as website testing, via a site like UserTesting.

These types of gigs are excellent for moms who only have small blocks of free time to do side work. All you need is an internet connection, a device to connect to it, and an address for which to send products.


Which Side Gig is Right for Me?

There is an array of great side hustles for stay-at-home moms that you can pick from to earn some cash. Think about which of the gigs above would work well with your already-packed schedule. You should also take the natural skills you have into consideration.

If you are looking for a side hustle strictly for earning passive income, renting out extra space may be the best choice for you. However, if you would like a side gig you are more involved in, you could opt for one of the side hustles above that relies on your active participation, such as remote customer service. If you are ready to start looking for some opportunities, click here to explore the current openings at Working Solutions.

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