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One of the most common questions I get is, “What if I don’t have any skills? Can I still start a side hustle?”

On the one hand, I totally get that feeling.

If you’re a teacher, tutoring might seem like an obvious side gig. If you’re an accountant, you could freelance or start a bookkeeping business.

But not everyone’s skills neatly align with a natural side hustle. So what do you do if you don’t think you have any marketable skills? Is there still a path to earning extra income on the side?

Yes, there absolutely is! And that’s what I’m breaking down in this post: four frameworks to start a profitable side hustle, even if you think you’re skill-less today.

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The Curse of Knowledge

Before we get into those four frameworks, I want to emphasize the “think” part of that last sentence. The curse of knowledge is very real—once you know something, it’s hard to imagine not knowing it.

To test if you’ve fallen victim, ask yourself: If you had to give a presentation teaching something tomorrow, what would it be on? I’ve given talks on podcasting, SEO, email marketing—none of which I learned in school, but certainly know enough about to help others.

You’ve probably picked up some valuable knowledge too after living for decades. Think about what people tend to ask you for help with—that’s an area where you have some perceived expertise.

Still not sure? Ask a few friends “What skill do you think I know more about than the average person?” You might be surprised by their answers. The big idea is to recognize that you’re probably not as skill-less as you might think.

Framework 1: Plug and Play Side Hustles

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First up, “plug and play” side hustles. These are often app-based gigs that you can start pretty much immediately and they usually don’t require any specialized skills.

1. Driving and Delivery Apps

You could sign up to drive for Uber or deliver groceries with Instacart. If you can drive a car and follow basic instructions, you’re qualified!

The downside to these apps is that they’re not that difficult—meaning your earning power is limited by the hours you can put in. Still, they can be a quick and easy way to start boosting your income.

2. Online Surveys

Jackie Mitchell recommended the online survey site Prolific, which specializes in academic research. Check out our full Prolific review to learn more.

If you like filling out surveys, here are some other popular options:

  • Swagbucks – Earn up to $35 a survey with this mega-popular app, and get a $10 bonusjust for signing up!
  • Survey Junkie – Take 3 surveys a day and earn up to $100 a month.
  • KashKick – Get paid to answer surveys, test games, and try new products.
  • InboxDollars–Geta$5 bonus just for signing up!
  • American Consumer Opinion – Join millions of free members and earn up to $50 per survey.
  • Branded Surveys – One of the best-rated survey sites with millions paid out.

3. Mobile Game Testing

Jackie also mentioned making money playing mobile games through the Swagbucks app. How this works is you download a new game through the app — hopefully one that looks fun and interesting to you — and you get paid for reaching certain milestones in the game.

Some of these offers can pay $100 or more, which can be a fun way to monetize an activity you may already be doing in your spare time.

4. Paid Market Research

Paid focus groups and market research is one of my favorite side hustles. It pays well ($50-200/hr), and is usually pretty interesting.

For example, I’ve gotten paid to talk about travel credit cards, video editing software, investing, business banking, and more.

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5. Data Annotation

Sites like DataAnnotation and Remotasks are paying people $15-25/hr to help train the next generation of AI tools. While the work itself is somewhat tedious, it does use your brain and you can do it from anywhere.

I actually tested out Remotasks myself and earned $15 for my first hour of work.

Another plug and play side hustle is Sharetown. With Sharetown, you pick up and resell returned mattresses and furniture.

You would need access to a truck or van and a place to store the items, but you don’t need to put up the initial cash to buy inventory. Instead, Sharetown takes care of the payment processing and you keep the spread between your selling price and what you owe the company.

Check out our full Sharetown review to learn more.

Framework 2: “Business in a Box” Side Hustles

“Business in a box” side hustles aren’t as simple as the “Plug and Play” side hustles listed above, but they do allow you to follow a specific playbook. You’ll have to do a bit more of your own marketing, but you won’t be reinventing any wheels here.

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7. Vending Machines

For example, the recent vending machine business episode outlined how you can:

  • source a modern vending machine
  • find a busy location with 100+ people
  • keep it stocked
  • generate semi-passive income

8. Equipment Rentals

The equipment rental business is another plug-and-play model. Rent out mobility scooters like Lenny Tim, or follow the path of listener Brian Rautenberg who listed his rental inventory on CloudOfGoods.com to access existing demand.

9. Product Flipping

Product flipping is a side hustle you can start with the skills you already have. Look for undervalued items on Facebook Marketplace, at thrift stores, etc., and flip those for a profit.

For example, Stacy Gallego shared how she was making $7k a month from her flipping business.

10. Litter Clean-Up Service

Finally, a parking lot litter cleanup service is another “business in a box” side hustle.

If you can walk and operate a broom, you can start picking up litter from local parking lots and retail plazas like Blademir Hernandez outlined.

You can also check out Brian Winch’s Cleanlots training to learn more.

Framework 3: Learn a New Skill

The third side hustle framework is probably my favorite because it’s all about betting on yourself and increasing your earning power over time. And that is to proactively learn a new skill.

This could be a skill that’s closely related to what you already know, or something completely brand new.

11. Knife Sharpening

For example, Matt Rowell was on active duty in the Navy, deployed overseas, and basically learned knife sharpening from YouTube. He invested a small amount of money in some professional equipment and practiced his way to proficiency.

Within a few months, he was earning $200-500 a month from this side hustle, and it continued to grow from there.

12. Mobile Notary Service

Another example is Brian Schooley, who was working a low-paying weekend job to make ends meet. Brian discovered the loan signing agent side hustle, a job that helps real estate buyers and sellers complete the mountain of paperwork required at closing.

He completed the Loan Signing System training, which taught him everything he needed to know about each document in the stack and how to navigate the closing process. Within a few months, Brian was earning $1000 a month from this side hustle, and during the refinance boom, his peak month was over $8000!

13. Web Design Service

We’ve seen people use platforms like Coursera and Udemy to learn all sorts of freelance skills, like web design, proofreading, and bookkeeping.

In web design, Chris Misterek used free and inexpensive online training to land freelance work averaging $3k a month. Later he pivoted into a full-time career at more than double his previous salary.

14. Salesforce Consulting

Finally, I want to highlight Anita Smith, who completely reskilled after getting laid off from her hospitality job during the pandemic. Anita discovered the Salesforce training platform Trailhead.com and eventually joined a program called Talent Stacker to help fast-track her career pivot.

Within a few months, she landed a new remote job, doubling her old salary! If Salesforce sounds interesting to you, Brad Rice has a free 5-day Salesforce challenge you can check out.

Framework 4: Play Matchmaker

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Our fourth and final framework is to “play matchmaker” — find people with problems, connect them to people who can solve those problems, and take a cut in the middle.

This is similar to an agency model, where you’re not doing the actual work, but handling the marketing, sales, project management, and quality control.

Here are some examples.

15. Residential Cleaning Service

Anthony and Jhanilka Hartzog built a residential house cleaning business, finding cleaners and customers but not doing the work themselves. When we spoke, they were booking around $25k worth of work a month. They’d pay their cleaners 60% of the revenue and take 40% for their own marketing, overhead, and profit.

16. Graphic Design

Russ Perry played matchmaker connecting people who needed graphic design to a workforce of designers at Design Pickle. In three years, the little side project was a multi-million-dollar a year operation.

17. Video Editing

Justin Tan started Video Husky, a video editing service, but didn’t do the editing himself. Instead, he built a team of qualified editors who could keep up with the workflow from clients.

The matchmaker model requires more work in terms of acquiring customers and managing your workforce. But you also avoid the trap of trading dollars for hours which plagues many freelancers.

Are you selling your time or results? Playing matchmaker lets you sell results, with more leverage and scale.

No Skills? No Problem!

Hopefully these four frameworks show there ARE viable side hustle options, even if you struggle putting your finger on any marketable skills today:

  1. Plug and Play Gigs
  2. Business in a Box Models
  3. Learn New Skills
  4. Play Matchmaker

To dive deeper on any of these side hustles mentioned, I’d encourage you to check out the full podcast episodes with these guests.

And if you’re ready to start your own money-making project, head over to hustle.show and take the quick quiz. It’ll build you a personalized playlist of Side Hustle Show episodes tailored to get you started based on your goals and interests.

That way you can add them to your device, learn what’s working for other hustlers, and actually go out and get paid!

Share Your Thoughts!

What’s holding you back from starting a side hustle?

Episode Links

  • Uber
  • Instacart
  • Instacart Shopper Review
  • Prolific.com
  • Prolific review
  • Swagbucks
  • DataAnnotation
  • Remotasks
  • Remotasks Review
  • Sharetown
  • How Sharetown Works
  • Episode 580 with Chris Torres
  • Episode 591 (The 10 Best Side Hustles of 2023)
  • Episode 564 with Lenny Tim
  • CloudOfGoods.com
  • Episode 522 with Blademir Hernandez
  • Episode 266 with Brian Winch
  • Cleanlots
  • Episode 308 with Matt Rowell
  • Episode 286 with Brian Schooley
  • Coursera
  • Udemy
  • Episode 388 with Chris Misterek
  • Episode 497 with Anita Smith
  • Free 5-Day Salesforce Challenge
  • Trailhead
  • Episode 441 with Brad Rice
  • Episode 438 with Anthony and Jhanilka Hartzog
  • Episode 248 with Russ Perry
  • Episode 540 with Justin Tan

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FAQs

What is the best side hustle to start with no money? ›

The majority of side hustles that require zero upfront investment typically tend to be brain-related work; for example, they could involve coaching, consulting, design, and other virtual work.

How do I turn my side hustle into a full time business? ›

Turn Your Side Hustle Into a Business
  1. #1. Adopt the right mindset. ...
  2. #2. Ensure your portfolio is strong. ...
  3. #3. Take steps to scale. ...
  4. #4. Seek financing. ...
  5. #5. Start actively marketing your side-hustle. ...
  6. #6. Focus on your customers. ...
  7. #7. Team up with the right partners. ...
  8. #8. Establish your business.

Who is the host of the side hustle show? ›

Hosted by Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation.

How to hustle for $200 a day? ›

How To Make $200 A Day
  1. Online Freelancing. In my opinion, selling your skills online as a freelancer is one of the most realistic ways to make $200 a day. ...
  2. Deliver Food. ...
  3. Make Money Blogging. ...
  4. Use Microtask & Survey Websites. ...
  5. Start An Ecommerce Business. ...
  6. Invest. ...
  7. Become A Pet Sitter. ...
  8. Find Cash Gigs With Steady.
May 1, 2024

How to make an extra $500 every month with this easy side hustle? ›

How to make an extra $500 a month.
  1. Build a blog of your own to make $500 extra each month. ...
  2. Complete paid online surveys from your home. ...
  3. Join a focus group to make $100 an hour. ...
  4. Sell printables on Etsy. ...
  5. Sell templates online. ...
  6. Become a bookkeeper and work from home. ...
  7. Create an online store. ...
  8. Sell items on Amazon.

How to make 250 a day? ›

Jobs like Instacart and DoorDash are popular ways to earn 250 dollars a day in your spare time. But you can also try rideshare driving for companies like Uber and Lyft if you don't mind driving people around in your car.

How can I make $3000 a month as a side hustle? ›

From there, you're ready to get your hustle on to reach this monthly income goal.
  1. Become An Online Freelancer. My favorite strategy to make $3,000 a month is to start freelancing online. ...
  2. Try Delivery Gigs. Another reliable option to make $3,000 dollars a month is to use various gig apps that pay you to deliver packages.
May 1, 2024

How do I turn my hobby into a side hustle? ›

Turn your hobby into a profitable side hustle: tips for monetizing your passions
  1. Identify Your Hobby's Market Value. The first step in monetizing your hobby is determining if there's a market for it. ...
  2. Choose a Business Model. ...
  3. Set Your Prices. ...
  4. Build Your Brand. ...
  5. Stay Organized.
Dec 12, 2023

How much should I make from a side hustle? ›

19.1% of side hustlers report that they make more than $1,000 a month. Most side hustlers spend 5-10 hours per week on their business. An average side hustle brings in $688 a month, but 45.6% of people report that they earn less than $250 a month from their side hustle.

When was Side Hustle Cancelled? ›

It lasted two seasons, with the final episode airing on June 30, 2022. The series stars Jules LeBlanc, Jayden Bartels, Isaiah Crews, Mitchell Berg, and Jacques Chevelle.

Was Side Hustle canceled? ›

It premiered on October 2, 2021, and concluded on June 30, 2022. Unfortunately, on July 18, 2022, Nickelodeon had quietly cancelled the hit series after two seasons and forty-six episodes.

What is a side gig? ›

Meaning of side gig in English

a piece of work or a job that you get paid for doing in addition to doing your main job: Teaching, selling art, and side gigs can provide a livelihood for an artist.

How to make money with $0? ›

Start a service-based business
  1. Freelance writing.
  2. Virtual assistant services.
  3. Social media marketing.
  4. Handyman services.
  5. House cleaning.
  6. Dog walking.
  7. Personal shopping.
  8. Bookkeeping services.
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What side hustles pay the most? ›

Top ten side hustles from NetCredit study
  • Marketing strategy ($178.08 average pay for projects with one-day turnaround)
  • Mobile app developer ($164.15)
  • Presentation design ($163.62)
  • Website designer ($162.18)
  • Songwriter ($158.14)
  • 3D Industrial design ($142.34)
  • Brand style design ($136.43)
Apr 16, 2024

How can I make an extra $1000 a month? ›

Here's How to Make an Extra $1,000 a Month
  1. Start Freelance Writing. ...
  2. Begin Blogging. ...
  3. Practice Graphic Design. ...
  4. Assist with Bookkeeping. ...
  5. Become a Virtual Assistant. ...
  6. Sell Something on Etsy. ...
  7. Manage Social Media Accounts. ...
  8. Complete Online Surveys.
Feb 26, 2024

How to start from zero money? ›

Choose a Business Idea That Doesn't Require Upfront Capital

If your goal is to start a business with no money, consider a service industry business. Here are several small business ideas to inspire you. Freelance Writing: Being a freelance writer you can write content for a variety of publications and businesses.

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