From Side Gig to Career: 24 Side Hustles That Can Go Full-Time

Many of us are looking for ways to supplement our income as the cost of living continues to rise. I’ve been turning side hustles into legitimate income sources since 2002, so I know that with a bit of hard work and some skill and dedication, there are plenty of side hustles that you can turn into full-time income streams.

1. Freelance Writing

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If you have a way with words, freelance writing is a great side hustle to build up. Start by writing for blogs, magazines, or businesses.

With dedication, you can build a portfolio that attracts higher-paying clients and possibly leads to a full-time writing career.

I started out writing as a side income when I was struggling with social anxiety, and it quickly grew to be my main income source.

2. Graphic Design

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For those with a creative eye, graphic design offers endless opportunities. Start by offering services for logo design, marketing materials, or website graphics.

As you build your portfolio, you can expand to more significant projects or even retainer contracts.

3. Web Development

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With businesses increasingly moving online, web development skills are in high demand.

Start by creating websites for small businesses or personal projects, and grow your client base through referrals and an impressive portfolio.

4. Social Media Management

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Many businesses seek help managing their social media presence. If you’re good with platforms like Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, offer your services to manage accounts, create content, and engage with audiences.

5. Photography

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Turn your photography hobby into a side hustle by doing portrait sessions, event photography, or selling your photos online.

As you build your brand, you can expand into more lucrative areas like wedding photography.

6. Online Tutoring

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If you excel in a particular subject, consider online tutoring. With virtual learning on the rise, there’s a growing demand for tutors in subjects ranging from math to languages.

A great side hustle is teaching English as a second language to students from across the world who need to practice their conversational English skills.

7. Personal Training

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For fitness enthusiasts, personal training is a rewarding side hustle. Start by getting certified and offering sessions to friends and family, then expand your client base through referrals and online marketing.

8. E-commerce Store

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Start an online store selling products you’re passionate about. Whether it’s handmade crafts, vintage finds, or a unique product line, e-commerce offers vast potential for growth.

Alongside my Etsy stores, I also have my products on my own e-commerce website so that I’m not reliant solely on Etsy’s platform for my business.

9. YouTube Channel

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If you’re comfortable in front of the camera, start a YouTube channel. Whether it’s tutorials, vlogs, or reviews, consistent, quality content can attract a substantial following and, in turn, significant advertising revenue.

10. Blogging

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Start a blog about a topic you’re passionate about. Monetize your blog through ads, affiliate marketing, or sponsored content.

Successful blogs can generate substantial income over time. Just bear in mind that blogging is not something that will make you money right away.

It’s a long game and does require you to wear lots of different hats and learn many new skills.

11. App Development

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If you have coding skills, app development has the potential to be highly profitable. Develop your own app ideas, or work as a freelancer creating apps for clients.

12. Virtual Assistant

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Offer your organizational skills as a virtual assistant. Tasks can range from email management to scheduling and administrative support.

As you gain clients, you can build a full-time business and learn new skills to increase your service offerings.

13. Real Estate Investing

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If you have some capital to start, consider real estate investing. Whether it’s renting properties or flipping houses, real estate has the potential to become a significant income source.

14. Online Courses

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Create and sell online courses in your area of expertise. Platforms like Udemy or Teachable make it easy to reach students worldwide.

You could teach anything from designing printables with Canva to how to play the guitar or make herbal remedies.

15. Podcasting

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If you have a topic you’re passionate about and love to talk about, start a podcast. Monetize through sponsorships, ads, or premium content.

You can also potentially get paid appearances on other people’s podcasts if you have something to say that their listeners will benefit from.

16. Etsy Seller

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If you’re crafty, start an Etsy shop. Sell handmade goods, vintage items, or craft supplies. Successful Etsy shops can turn into full-time businesses.

I run multiple Etsy stores, selling craft patterns, digital downloads, jewellery kits, and print-on-demand products.

17. Affiliate Marketing

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Use your blog, website, or social media platforms to promote products and earn commissions through affiliate marketing.

This is a nice, easy side hustle to start out with, particularly if you already have some kind of online presence.

You can start reviewing smaller products and services that you use and love, then branch out as your income starts to grow.

18. Personal Chef

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If you love cooking, offer your services as a personal chef. Cater to busy families, small events, or specialized diets.

You could even start a meal subscription business where you provide recipes and ingredients or ready-prepped meals to your subscribers.

Just make sure you follow all food business regulations in your area.

19. Translation Services

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Fluent in another language? Offer translation services for businesses, authors, or websites. As you build your reputation, you can expand to larger projects or even corporate clients.

20. Event Planning

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Start an event planning business if you have a knack for organizing events. Start with small events and gradually take on more significant, lucrative projects.

Take lots of photos so you can showcase your event-planning talent on social media to attract new clients.

21. Home Cleaning Service

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Start a home cleaning service in your local area. As your client base grows, you can hire additional staff and expand your services.

If you don’t want to offer full-service cleaning, you can always specialize in laundry services, oven cleaning, carpet cleaning, or upholstery cleaning.

22. Dog Walking/Pet Sitting

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For animal lovers, dog walking or pet sitting is enjoyable and profitable. Build a client base in your community and expand through referrals.

It’s a good idea to get insurance, too, as it protects you and your clients and helps to establish trust.

23. Handyperson Services

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If you’re handy around the house, offer your services for home repairs and maintenance. Just remember you’ll need appropriate insurance, just in case something goes wrong.

If you’re skilled at home maintenance, you can build a solid handyperson business. But don’t take jobs for which you’re not qualified or skilled enough.

24. Car Detailing

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Start a car detailing service. You can go mobile, detailing customer cars at their residence, or set yourself up with a dedicated home base where customers come to you.

You can offer specials and lower-price detailing packages while you build your reputation, then offer premium detailing services to command higher prices.

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