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Need extra income? Here are some ideas

Posted Sep 17 2008, 04:38 PM by Karen Datko
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Here's an idea for additional income that never occurred to us: You can make $20 or more an hour by stringing tennis rackets. In fact, Scott at The Passive Dad tells you how to take a crash course.

We all know about selling stuff on eBay and having yard sales. But what about some alternative sources of income that everyone else hasn't thought of, like renting out your driveway as a parking space. Here are a few more.

Taking online surveys. For an excellent overview, read "Surveys for fun and pocket change" at I've Paid For This Twice Already. (Notice from the title that you won't get rich quick doing this.) Also, Bob at Christian PF gives a quick tour of CashCrate, which pays anywhere from 30 cents to more than $1 each time you fill out a brief survey. Warning from Bob: Set up a separate e-mail address to keep your regular inbox from filling up with spam.

Megan at Counting My Pennies is signed up with both Pinecone Research and BuzzBack.

Pet sitting in people's homes. We set up a limited liability corporation and purchased insurance for it. A friend designed and printed our business cards. After a year or so of buying a small ad in the newspaper, we dropped that expense because our business grows through word of mouth.

Cleaning up after people's pets. This service comes in particularly handy in northern climes, where layers of snow guarantee ample business opportunities once the spring thaw arrives.

Selling handmade items on Etsy. We found this idea at Moolanomy's "40+ alternative income ideas and resources," which we recommend you take the time to read. It covers everything from mystery shopping to investing. We also recommend Pinyo's "Extra income guide."

Trapping or hunting feral hogs. Honest. We found this idea at Stealth Survival, where Texas-based "Riverwalker" adds, "Through the sale of trapping and hunting rights for feral hog populations on your property you can generate additional income for yourself in these difficult economic times." Check with local wildlife officials first.

If you're short on funds, you may want to focus on ideas like these that don't require a lot of cash upfront. Scott says, "Lots of people are looking for the perfect work-at-home business, and (stringing rackets) could certainly allow you to start one for very little money."

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Karen, thank you for mentioning the Extra Income Guide and Alternative Income article.  There are great ideas here, and we can definitely use these ideas in our current crisis. Thank you!

thanks here is three cents, I change vehicles motor oil on weekends in my cumunity

area Dallas @ first you break out even but ones you are known and working

two weekend a month ivesting $150.00 a week you make $600.00 Saturday

and $600.00 Sunday thats perty good extra change a month.

good read...thanks plenty

When I was a kid in high school and Jr College, I went to people homes and washed their cars.  Provided my own supplies and used their water.  Charged the same as a car wash but also recieved tips most of the time.  Stayed busy because customers liked not having to take car to car wash and wait.  I could finsih a vehicle in 30 - 45 minutes and have it look as good or better than car wash.  I used to wax them on occasion as well but hated that.  Only did it when customer requested and as means to keep them happy.  After awhile I had so many regular customers, could'nt take on more.  No reason to think it wouldn't work in todays world.

i like to bet the ponies. handicapping, yes that's the ticket

I like to use my metal detector and see what kids have dropped on playgrounds, check out dropped money after the bars have closed on Sunday mornings and check beneath cushions at Barnes and Noble.  

Grandmothers, with grandchildren too far away, babysitting is more lucrative now than it was when I was a teenager.  More definite and structured rules now need to apply, but there are many parents who need babysitters at odd hours from the regular working hours.  Be careful not to take on more than you can handle, but a few hours a week can give you extra money to pay the water bill.

Great article. I obtained my unarmed security guard license. $65 for the class, $87 for the state license. I work sporting events (college, pro), concerts,special events etc. 8-10 dollars an hour, usually 5-6 hrs per event for 3 different company's. Work when I want, which is great, as I have my kids 10 nights per month. I think it's a great part-time job.

Gee when is the government going to start saving ,economy in crisis and we are looking to make 1.50 taking surveys ,The Americian people have given enought ,the government has to stop taxing and start giving ,or more collapse is going to happen

Tired, I agree with you.  If the government would not tax my income 50%, I would be able to live.  I am not just talking about my paycheck.  We pay a lot more taxes than the average American truly understands.  Gas Tax ($.40 a gallon on average), taxes on phone bills, water bills, sewer bills, cable bills, grocery bills, airline tickets, new or used cars, property taxes, school taxes, any shopping, all state issued licenses (driving, hunting, etc) are another form of a tax, permitting fees from your government, TOLL ROADS, City owned PARKING Fees, and I could go on and on and on.  Also, don't forget, if you save money or build a huge nest egg, you get hit with Capital Gains Taxes and if you die, the Government wants to tax the money you leave behind to your family.  That money was already taxed when you first made it and decided to save it.  If I just was able to keep the money I make (100%), charge me a flat tax on what I spend (15%), I would be able to spend more, support more business, who in turn could support themselves, hire more people, and maybe not go out of business.

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