Easy ways to make money from home

Are you wondering how to make money from home and boost your monthly income? If so, we’ve created a guide filled with practical advice on how you can add to your earnings from the comfort of your home.

So, whether you’re looking to make extra funds to boost your savings pot, or perhaps pay off some debt, we’ve come up with plenty of helpful suggestions to go along with our money saving tips and hacks.

Ten easy ways to make money from home

Below, we’ll delve into a whole host of ways in which you can generate new income streams from home. From starting a business, to babysitting and part-time freelancing, we’ve got options to suit various situations.

1. Sell unwanted clothes

Sites such as Vinted are popular for a reason, and they help many people generate extra funds on the side! Perhaps you have tons of unwanted clothes sitting in your wardrobe, or children’s clothes that are no longer used?

If so, try making time for a big clear-out to make some extra money? Start by emptying your wardrobe and sorting your belongings into three piles: 1. keep, 2. donate, and 3. sell.

Then, once you’ve got your pile of ‘sell’ clothes’, simply set up a Vinted or eBay account and get listing. A top tip is to take high-resolution images, and write clear descriptions of your items, using plenty of keywords to describe the style of items and tagging items accurately to make sure they’re found.

This is a great way to make money online from home, and a clutter-free space plus extra funds in your pocket is a win-win situation in our eyes.

2. Sell electricals and unwanted tech

It’s not only items you find in your wardrobe which sell well online, as electricals can fetch you some extra funds too. Selling an old smartphone, tablet or games console will allow you to pocket some extra money. Plus, it gives someone else a chance to enjoy them (rather than them just lying around in your home).

Simply list your unwanted electronics on a site such as eBay to enjoy some extra cash, or you can trade them in for cash on sites such as musicMagpie too. Make sure to check out our guide on how to sell online before you set up shop. In there, you’ll find tips on postage as well as the best selling platforms.

Also, there are various other items which you can list online including books, furniture, toys and jewellery. Many prefer to list these on sites such as Facebook Marketplace and sell locally. This simply involves selling to people in your area and having them come to collect the items.

3. Pet sitting or babysitting

Babysitting and pet sitting are two more common ways to make extra money from home. These roles also sometimes require you to travel to someone else’s house, but they are fulfilling ways in which you can generate some extra money!

Plus, both roles provide flexibility, so you can pick up as many hours as you have the capacity for. Whether it’s through word-of-mouth recommendations, or advertising your services online, you can eventually build up your client base and bring in a reliable source of extra income.

For babysitting, many families will require previous childcare experience or qualifications, so if you don’t have these already, work towards acquiring them.

And when it comes to pet sitting, there are a variety of options out there. For instance, you might be required to look after a pet at home, or you could even advertise dog-walking services in your local area!

4. House-sitting

This next option is to look after somebody else’s home (and perhaps even their pets too).

You can find house sits through word-of-mouth recommendations, or there are plenty of reputable online sites as well. Many people employ house-sitters to watch their home whilst they are away on holiday for instance, and there are both short-term and longer-term house-sitting options.

This idea is an easy, low-effort way of boosting your income. Although, some homeowners simply offer free accommodation as the ‘payment’, so bear this in mind when looking.

5. Tutoring

Perhaps you know a subject inside out? If so, you could draw on your knowledge to offer tutoring services in your local area, or you could apply to tutor on an online platform. For both options, there will be specific requirements you’ll need to meet, but this is a fantastic, fulfilling way to boost your income.

There are various options when it comes to tutoring. For instance, you could tutor a beginner in your native language. Or, if you’re a particularly talented musician, why not offer music lessons to a beginner at the start of their journey?

6. Part-time freelancing

If you’ve got questions such as ‘how can I make extra money from home in the evenings?’ then part-time freelancing might be a great option for you. This is because many freelancing jobs are flexible, meaning you’ll only need to commit to as much work as you can take on.

Perhaps you’re a particularly great writer? If so, you could build up a portfolio of your work and apply for freelance copywriting or proof-reading jobs.

There’s also the option of freelance virtual assistant work, whereby you’ll provide a client with administrative services. Other freelance options include social media management and customer service roles, so do some research to find jobs which align with your unique skills.

With freelancing, you’ll be able to work remotely on an evening or at weekends to boost your earnings. And if you’re looking to make money from home full-time, this could even turn into something more long term.

7. Sign up to survey sites

Another option is to look into completing surveys online to generate extra funds. While the cash you’ll earn is generally less with this option, many people still use it to generate a small side income. Also, some sites issue points rather than money, which can then be redeemed via gift cards.

The money you receive may be held in an account until you reach a certain payout level. And remember, you won’t qualify for every survey, as different surveys require different demographics. Nevertheless, it’s an easy, fun way to make money!

8. Start a blog

Have you ever considered starting a blog as a way to make income on the side? Whether it’s food, sports or music you’re into, writing is another flexible option when it comes to generating some extra money.

Once you’re established and have grown your audience, you’ll need to apply for and be approved by an affiliate marketing network (for instance, Amazon Associates).

Now, it’s important to note that you’ll need to draw in an audience before you can generate money, but if you can build one, you’ll certainly reap the benefits of your hard work. The hardest part is getting a following, but if you’re successful, you’ll eventually see your funds grow.

9. Rent out a spare room

Renting out a spare room in your home on sites such as Airbnb or SpareRoom is another way to boost your income. And, if you’re comfortable with it, it’s an easy way to make some extra cash monthly.

However, there are a couple of things to bear in mind before doing so. For instance, you’ll need to make sure the room is up to scratch and in great condition before your guests arrive. Also, you’ll need to carefully study your rental or mortgage agreement to make sure you have the necessary permission.

10. Rent out your car or driveway

Similar to the above option, our final idea is to rent out your driveway or even your car. If you own a car and live in a city, you might opt for public transport on weekdays rather than driving. So, you could list your vehicle on a site such as Getaround and generate some extra cash.

Again, make sure to check any agreements, and bear in mind that websites such as these may take a cut of the money. But it’s a great, low-effort way of making some extra cash.

Or, perhaps you live in a prime location and have some extra driveway space? If so, you could rent out your driveway to commuters or day-trippers. First, check with your home insurer or landlord that doing so is within the rights of any agreements.

Top tips for making money from home

  • Stay committed: Although it can be hard when you’re first starting out, the rewards of your hard work will be worth it in the end.

  • Start by analysing what you’re good at: Perhaps you love animals or you’re a talented writer? Either way, utilise your talents to boost your income.

  • Expand your skill set: Learning a new skill or expanding your expertise can be a great step towards eventually boosting your income too.

  • Don’t just stick to one: Remember, there’s no reason as to why you can’t try out a couple of the above options. For instance, how about starting an eBay business then renting out your newly clutter-free spare room?


Hopefully you’re feeling inspired by our guide on ways to make money from home. There are various options out there, so there’s bound to be one which suits your unique lifestyle and situation.

Simply take some time to consider your financial goals as well as your availability, then get started on boosting your income!

For even more insights, head over to the Moneyboat blog where you’ll find guides on everything from flexible working requests, to how to ask your boss for an advance.

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