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How to Make an Extra $100 a Week in 2024: 51+ Ideas

Wondering how to make an extra $100 a week?

You’re not alone – the economy is tough and buying an extra carton of eggs seems to really break the bank (sincerely, my wallet). Luckily, we’re in a bit of a creator’s economy, which means that gig work is in.

Honestly, it’s NEVER been easier to earn money on your own terms. Despite the ridiculous amount of competition out there, those who are willing to put the work in can supplement their income in their free time. 

If you’re wondering how to make an extra $100 a week, we’ve got more than 50 ideas that you can consider. 

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How to Make an Extra $100 a Week

A freelance writer working at home

1. Offer Freelance Writing Services

Freelance writing is a versatile way to leverage your existing writing skills. 

If you’re just looking for a casual experience, platforms like Upwork or Fiverr could be a good fit. They let you connect with clients needing various types of written content. Depending on the complexity of the projects and your writing speed, dedicating 5 or more hours a week could net you an extra $100 or more.

Skills needed for this particular writing hustle can include strong writing, research capabilities, and the ability to meet deadlines.

2. Pet Sitting/Dog Walking

For animal lovers, offering pet sitting or dog walking services can be both enjoyable and lucrative. Using apps like Rover or advertising in your local community can help you find clients.

The time commitment varies based on the number and type of services offered but typically, a few hours across the week or a weekend can easily earn you $100. Patience, reliability, and a love for animals are key skills for success.

3. Selling Handmade Goods

If you’re skilled in crafting, turn your hobby into profit by selling your handmade goods on Etsy or at local craft fairs. 

How much you’ll earn per week depends on the price and demand for your items, but once you’re up-and-running and you’ve built up a small (or large) customer base, a few hours dedicated to crafting and managing sites each week will likely suffice. 

You’ll need to be skilled in your chosen craft, have a splash of creativity and a basic business acumen. However, you’ll also be responsible for managing sales and marketing your business. 

4. Tutoring Online or In-Person

Make extra money by sharing your knowledge.

Tutoring isn’t the right fit for everyone – you DO need skill in a relevant subject to do this side hustle. However, you can do it online through platforms like Tutor.com or in-person in your local community.

Depending on the subject and the rates you set, tutoring for 2-5 hours a week could help you reach your $100 goal. To be successful, you’ll need expertise in the subject matter, patience, and effective communication.

A rideshare driver

5. Driving for Ride-Share Services

If you have a car, driving for ride-share companies like Uber or Lyft during peak times can be a quick way to earn extra cash.

The hours required to make $100 can vary greatly depending on your location and the demand, but typically a few hours during busy periods should suffice. However, you’ll probably have to take some time to figure out when that is.

You’ll need a reliable vehicle, a clean driving record, and good customer service skills.

6. Delivery Services

If you have a car or bike (depending on the service you’re looking at), doing food delivery like UberEats, or Instacart offers flexibility to earn extra money on your schedule.

How much you earn depends on the demand in your area, but dedicating somewhere between 5 and 10 hours per week should easily net you an additional $100 – though remember you’ll need to put costs towards your vehicle gas and maintenance.

The main requirements are a reliable mode of transportation, timeliness, and good navigation skills.

7. Renting Out a Room

You need extra space in your home to do this next side hustle, but renting out a room can be a great way to earn a little extra money. You can post your room on an app like Airbnb and earn a boost in your income with relatively minimal effort.

The time investment is low, primarily in setting up your listing and maintaining your space for guests. The skills needed include hospitality, organization, and basic marketing to make your listing appealing.

8. Lawn Care Services

Offering lawn care services such as mowing lawns, raking leaves, or shoveling snow can be a great way to make extra money, especially in neighborhoods with high demand. 

A few hours of work each week can easily earn you $100 or more. But you’ll need to enjoy spending time outdoors. Essential skills include physical stamina and familiarity with lawn care equipment.

9. Selling Stock Photos

Ameature and professional photographers alike can monetize their hobby by selling photos to stock photography websites.

The time required to generate a consistent $100 a week can vary based on the demand for your photos and the royalty structure of the platform you choose. However, there is money in this side hustle.

You could likely gain more money by selling directly to content creators who need unique photos for their websites – especially if you’re located somewhere well-traveled (Disneyland comes to mind).

10. Participating in Research Studies

Research studies can pay, but the availability of them will depend on your location.

You can look for opportunities to participate in paid research studies, which can often be found at universities or medical institutions, as well as online platforms. Depending on the study, you might earn $100 for a single study or need to participate in multiple smaller studies to get that.

There aren’t any mandatory requirements for this, you’ll want to be reliable and you might need to meet specific demographic requirements or health conditions for specific studies. 

A babysitter making dinner

11. Babysitting

A classic way to earn extra money is by offering babysitting services within your community. Depending on the rates in your area and the number of hours you’re available, babysitting for just a few evenings or a weekend can easily bring in an extra $100. 

This is a gig where you’ll need to like being around kids, so it’s not the best fit for everyone. You’ll need to be patient, responsible and have a knack for engaging with kids. 

12. House Cleaning

Providing house cleaning can be a great way to tap into a consistent source of extra income. A few hours of cleaning per week, depending on your rates and the size of the properties you’re cleaning, can quickly add up to $100 or more.

This is another side hustle you can start without any experience, but you will want to be efficient, reliable and enjoy cleaning – seriously, this is a terrible way to spend your free time if you’re not enjoying it. 

13. Virtual Assistant Services

Offering virtual assistant services can involve a wide range of administrative tasks, from email management to scheduling and beyond. Which means it’s a great way for you to utilize skills you’re really good at (and passionate about) to make money. 

Working remotely, you might need to dedicate 5-10 hours a week to earn an extra $100, depending on your hourly rate – while 5 hours at $20/hr is $100, you’ll need to consider taxes as well.

The skills you’ll need for this role will be varied, but most VAs will need to be organized, communicate efficiently and be proficient in a variety of online tools.

14. Social Media Management for Small Businesses

Helping businesses with their social media presence is in high demand.

By managing a few accounts and dedicating a couple of hours per week to each, you can easily earn over $100. You’ll need to be well-versed in your chosen social media platforms and content creation.

This is also a role where you’ll need to dedicate a few extra hours per week to marketing your business so you can find clients.

15. Teach Music Lessons

For those that are skilled with a musical instrument, offering lessons is a great way to share your passion and earn extra cash. While it will depend on your rate, with just a few hour-long classes per week can help you reach your $100 goal.

To be successful in this area, you’ll need musical proficiency, patience, and the ability to communicate concepts clearly to students.

16. Personal Fitness Training

Certified personal trainers can offer sessions to individuals looking to improve their fitness. You’ll need skills and experience in fitness and/or nutrition, the ability to connect with and motivate your clients, and you’ll need to do a little bit of marketing to find those clients.

Your location and experience will determine the rates you can set. However, in most cities you should be able to add a few hours of client training per week to net you an extra $100.

17. Sell Products on eBay

Flipping thrift store finds or selling unused items around your home on eBay can be a lucrative side hustle.

The time investment varies based on how much you have to sell and the effort you put into listing and shipping items, but it can be a flexible way to earn an extra $100. And eBay isn’t the ONLY place you can do this, for example, if you have a lot of clothes try Poshmark.

You’ll need a good eye for value, time to do research for pricing and a tad bit of marketing skills (likely in the SEO for the specific platform you’re working on).

18. Create an Online Course

Sharing your expertise by creating and selling an online course can generate passive income over time. Initially, you’ll invest time in creating the course content, but once it’s live, the ongoing time commitment can be minimal.

You’ll need expertise in your subject area, course design, and digital marketing to attract students. It’s also important to note that this income might not be that steady and predictable as some of the others on our list.

19. Start a Blog or YouTube Channel

Monetizing a blog or YouTube channel through ads, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing requires upfront time investment in content creation.

Over time, as your audience grows, dedicating a few hours each week to content and community engagement can help you earn $100 or more regularly. Though this won’t be very lucrative in the start. 

You’ll need a little patience for this particular hustle. You’ll be creating content, and you’ll want a certain level of understanding of SEO and social media marketing to be successful.

20. Mobile Car Wash and Detailing

Offering mobile car wash and detailing services brings convenience to your clients and can be a lucrative side job that you can do on the weekend.

Depending on your rates and the number of clients you serve, a few hours per week can easily add up to $100 or more. You’ll need attention to detail, customer service, and time management to be successful in this hustle.

A handyman at a house

21. Perform Handyman Services

Utilizing your handy skills for repair work can provide a valuable service to those in your community. Whether it’s fixing leaky faucets or assembling furniture, a few projects each week can easily net you an extra $100.

You’ll need a decent local network to be able to get these jobs. You’ll also want a broad knowledge of household repairs, problem-solving abilities, and good customer service.

22. Sell Baked Goods

For those who love baking, selling your treats can turn a sweet profit if you play your cards right. Whether it’s through local farmers’ markets, online platforms, or word-of-mouth, dedicating a few hours to baking each week could help you earn that extra cash.

You’ll need to be a good baker to get this done. Creativity in recipe development could help you to broaden your client base, and you’ll need some basic marketing to help your goods stand out.

If you’re making something unique or fun, try Tik Tok – this can be a great source of eyeballs on your goods.

23. Offer Tech Support Services

Assisting those who are not tech-savvy with their digital problems can fill a much-needed niche. Offering remote IT support or making house calls for a few hours each week can easily earn money.

You will need some decent tech skills to get this job done. Patience and the ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms will also help you go far. But with our reliance on technology, there’s plenty of opportunity in this area.

24. Participate in Paid Online Surveys

Surveys are NOT the best way to make money, but you can do them on your phone while you’re sitting in front of the TV. 

Joining websites like Survey Junkie or Swagbucks can allow you to earn money by completing online surveys. While the pay per survey might be low, dedicating a few hours throughout the week could help you work towards the extra $100 goal.

No specific skills are needed, but patience and persistence are key. You’ll also regularly want to complete these in your downtime!

25. Graphic Design Services

Offering your graphic design skills for creating logos, websites, and marketing materials can cater to businesses and individuals alike. 

Depending on the scope of the projects, a few hours of work each week can net you $100 or more. Essential skills include proficiency in design software, creativity, and an understanding of branding and marketing principles.

26. Offer Translation Services

If you’re bilingual or multilingual, providing translation services can tap into a global need while also filling your bank account.

Translating documents, websites, or providing real-time translation services for a few hours a week can earn you an extra $100+. Skills required include fluency in at least two languages, cultural sensitivity, and attention to detail.

Note that to do many high-paying translations (via the government or legal documents) you may need specific credentials. So double-check before you start applying to the bigger jobs!

27. Personal Shopping Services

Helping others with their shopping needs, whether for fashion, groceries, or gifts, can be a great personalized service offering. If you’re taking on private clients, a few each week should help you meet your earning goal.

There aren’t any particular skills you need here. But having good taste, a thorough understanding of your client’s preferences, and negotiation skills for finding the best deals will be very helpful.

28. Sell Plants or Produce

If you have a green thumb, selling home-grown plants or produce can connect you with local food enthusiasts or gardeners.

Depending on what you grow and the demand, a weekend market stall or online sales could easily bring in $100 a week. Essential skills include gardening knowledge, time management for plant care, and salesmanship.

You’ll want to make sure you’re growing some great produce before you start selling – so this won’t be an immediate money-maker unless you’re already growing stuff!

29. Referee or Umpire for Local Sports Leagues

Getting paid to officiate local games can be an enjoyable way to earn extra money, especially if you love sports.

Depending on the league, working a few games on weekends could net you $100. However, to do it, you’ll need a deep understanding of the game rules, decision-making under pressure, and good communication.

You might also need to have some sports skills yourself for certain leagues. For example, you’ll need to be good at skating to referee hockey.

30. Offer Makeup or Hairstyling Services

Providing makeup or hair styling services for events, photoshoots, or tutorials can be a lucrative beauty side hustle.

In some places, you might need legitimate schooling in this area before you can perform services. However, just a couple of appointments per week can help you achieve your $100 goal.

You’ll need to be proficient in makeup or hair styling techniques, creativity, and the ability to tailor your services to client needs.

A woman grooming a large, super cute, dog.

31. Pet Grooming

Piggy-backing off our earlier pet sitting idea, offering grooming services caters to pet owners looking to keep their furry friends clean and healthy.

With just a few appointments each week, this pet business can help you net a few extra dollars each month. You will need knowledge of different pet breeds, grooming techniques, and patience with animals.

32. Teach Language Lessons

If you’re fluent in a second language and aren’t interested in translation, teaching others can be a rewarding way to earn additional income.

While it depends on your rates, offering a few hours of lessons each week could get you $100 or more. This is also a great gig you can take one while you’re traveling by teaching clients online.

Essential skills include fluency in the language, teaching ability, and the patience to work with students at various learning levels.

33. Create Custom Artwork

Selling your paintings, drawings, or digital art offers a creative outlet and the potential for profit. By dedicating time each week to create and market your art, you can reach your financial goal.

The hardest part to making money with art is finding the right clients. Not only will you need artistic talent and creativity, but you’ll likely want to connect with a local farmer’s or artisan marketing, or even with a gallery.

34. Start a Podcast

Launching a podcast in a specific niche can attract a dedicated audience and, eventually, sponsors.

Initially, the time commitment involves recording and editing content, but as your listener base grows, sponsorships can help you earn $100 per week or more. It goes without saying though, this is a long-term strategy.

Skills required include content creation, audio editing, and marketing to grow your audience.

35. Home Organization Services

Helping others declutter and organize their homes can be immensely satisfying and profitable. A few organized spaces per week could lead to your $100 goal.

This is NOT the side gig for everyone. You’ll need an eye for organization, spatial planning, and the ability to communicate and execute organization strategies effectively.

36. Sell Your Expertise as a Consultant

Offering consulting services in your area of expertise allows you to leverage your professional skills. 

Whether it’s business, marketing, or another field, a few hours of consulting work each week can easily earn you $100 or more. However, this is going to be a better pick for someone who has considerable experience. 

Essential skills include in-depth knowledge of your field, problem-solving abilities, and communication skills.

37. Host Workshops or Webinars

Teaching others through workshops or webinars on a specific skill or knowledge area can be both fulfilling and lucrative. Depending on the subject and your pricing, even one event per week or month could help you reach your $100 target.

To do this successfully, you’ll need expertise in a topic (one that people WANT to learn about). You’ll also want to be an engaging speaker, and have a way to connect with the right audience for your material.

38. Create a Membership Site

Offering exclusive content for a subscription fee can generate a steady stream of income. However, you’ll need an existing audience (or to build one) before you can start raking in the extra cash.

By dedicating time to create valuable content and engage with your members, you can achieve your financial goal with a base of subscribers. You’ll need to create content, manage your community and the ability to attract (and keep) paying members. 

To be fair, this isn’t going to be the most casula side hustle. But it could be a good pick if there’s something you’re particularly interested in.

39. Offer Resume Writing Services

Helping others improve their chances of getting a job by crafting effective resumes and cover letters can be very rewarding.

Standard industry rates could net you between $50 and $100 per resume that you write (or spruce up). You will need excellent writing and editing, knowledge of industry trends, and the ability to market yourself.

A woman upcycling clothing

40. Sell Vintage Clothing Online

For anyone with an eye for fashion, especially vintage clothing picks, selling your finds online can tap into a niche market. 

This is very much a passion-based side hustle as the time to curate a good collection, list and market your pieces might be more than the average person wants to spend. But with the right product netting that $100/week can be easy.

You WILL need a good eye for fashion, knowledge of vintage clothing markets, and marketing to reach your target audience. Try selling on a platform like Poshmark or even Facebook Marketplace.

41. Affiliate Marketing

Leverage your social media, blog, or website to promote products and earn commissions on sales through affiliate marketing.

By dedicating time to create content that includes affiliate links, you could generate a steady stream of income. Though this is going to be another long-term game as you’ll need an audience that you’re able to sell to.

Skills you’ll need include marketing, content creation, and an understanding of SEO to maximize visibility.

42. Voiceover Work

If you have a clear and distinct voice, offering voiceover services for commercials, audiobooks, or animation can be a lucrative opportunity.

Depending on the project, a few hours of work could earn you $100 or more. Skills required include vocal clarity, ability to convey emotion through voice, and some basic audio editing knowledge.

43. Edit or Proofread

Offering editing or proofreading services can be an excellent way to earn extra money for those with a keen eye for grammar and detail.

Freelancers in this field can find work with authors, businesses, and academic professionals, with a few hours of work each week potentially netting $100 or more. You will need to find clients just like other freelancers do.

To be successful, you’ll need strong grammar and language skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with various style guides.

45. Flip Furniture

Sourcing undervalued furniture, refurbishing it, and selling it for a profit can be a rewarding and creative side hustle. The amount of time and effort required will vary based on the project, but it’s possible to earn over $100 per piece sold.

To run a successful furniture flipping business, you’ll need to have a good eye for potential, understand the current market trends, and be able to craft compelling pieces. You’ll also need to market your product once it’s done. 

46. Start a Mobile Coffee Stand

In busy areas or at local events, a mobile coffee stand can attract a steady flow of customers. Depending on location and foot traffic, a few hours of selling coffee could bring in $100 or more per day.

The challenge with a coffee stand is that it’s technically a food product, so you might require approval or licenses in your jurisdiction. However, you won’t need a ton of experience once you’re good (legally) to go – you’ll want some barista expertise, customer service, and business acumen.

47. Offer Calligraphy Services

If you have some calligraphy skill, you could use it to earn you a little side cash.

You can create custom invitations, announcements, or artwork with calligraphy for events or personal use. This artistic service can command high prices for quality work, making it possible to reach your $100 goal with just a project or two per week.

You WILL need the talent for this, along with precision and patience. You’ll also need to find clients – though you can sell your services on a platform like Etsy.

48. Sell Unwanted Gift Cards

Platforms like Cardpool or Raise allow you to sell gift cards at a slight discount. This can be an easy way to turn unwanted gift cards into cash with minimal effort.

The amount earned depends on the value of the gift cards you have available – and it’s probably not the most reliable weekly income, unless you have an unending stash of unwanted cards.

49. Recycle or Scrap Metal

Collecting and selling recyclable metals such as copper, aluminum, and steel can be a profitable endeavor. The amount of time and effort required will vary, but the payout depends on current metal prices.

Skills needed include the ability to collect and transport materials, and knowledge of metal values. This is likely going to be a good side hustle for a niche group of people, as not everyone will find this engaging (but it can be lucrative).

50. Participate in Paid Focus Groups

Just like research groups and surveys, providing opinions on products and services through paid focus groups can offer compensation for just a few hours of your time. 

Depending on the study, you could earn $100 or more per session. You’ll need to be able to to express your thoughts clearly and provide valuable feedback.

51. Rent Out Your Parking Space

If you live in a high-demand area and have space to park a vehicle, renting out your parking space can provide a steady income with virtually no time investment.

This can be particularly profitable during events or in densely populated urban areas. You’ll likely want to sign up for an app like Parkable. You’ll need to find clients and collect rent.

A woman shopping at a market

52. Mystery Shopping

Many companies hire mystery shoppers to evaluate their services.

Signing up with a reputable agency can lead to assignments where you shop or dine out and provide feedback, potentially earning $100 or more depending on the number and type of assignments.

You’ll need attention to detail, objective reporting skills, and be in an area where mystery shopping happens (like a larger city).

52. Use Cashback and Reward Apps

This isn’t technically a side hustle, but it CAN help you earn extra money on things you were going to purchase.

By using apps like Ibotta, Rakuten, and Honey for purchases you’re already making, you can earn cash back with minimal effort. Earnings depend on your shopping habits but can easily contribute to an extra $100 over time.

Skills needed include savvy shopping and consistency in using the apps.

53. Sell Collectibles

Whether it’s coins, stamps, or vintage toys, selling collectibles can net you significant amounts depending on the rarity and demand. Online platforms or collector groups can be ideal places to sell. You’ll need knowledge of your collectibles’ market and negotiation skills to really make this work for you.

54. Return Bottles and Cans

In states with bottle deposit laws, collecting and returning bottles and cans can accumulate to a notable sum. This straightforward task requires time to collect and return items but can help reach your $100 goal with persistence.

55. Rent Out Personal Equipment

Platforms like Fat Llama allow you to rent out personal equipment like cameras, drones, or tools. Depending on the demand and value of your equipment, a few rentals could easily net $100 or more. You’ll need to maintain your equipment and provide excellent customer service to succeed.

Final Thoughts: How to Make an Extra $100 a Week

There’s no guarantee that any of these ideas will help you earn extra money, but I do know that there’s the potential for it. Whether or not you make that money depends highly on you and how much work you want to put into it.

As someone who makes money on her own terms, I can tell you it’s not always easy – but getting paid for work I set up is often satisfying.

If you’re wondering how to make an extra $100 a week, I’d recommend you pick something on this list and give it a try – if it doesn’t work for you, there are PLENTY of other opportunities!

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