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100 Side Hustles For Women – Make $10,000 A Month

100 Side Hustles For Women – Make $10,000 A Month

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Looking for flexible, profitable side hustles that can help you build toward $10,000 a month while balancing family life? Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom wanting to contribute income, regain professional momentum, or build a scalable business, this list of 100 practical side hustles for women will inspire you—and give clear next steps and realistic startup-cost estimates so you can pick one and start today.

1. Virtual Assistant

Description: Provide administrative, scheduling, email, and project coordination services remotely to entrepreneurs and small businesses.
How to get started: Identify services you’ll offer, create a simple website or profile on Upwork/Fiverr, pitch busy professionals and small biz owners.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (computer, stable internet, basic software/subscriptions).

2. Freelance Writer

Description: Write blog posts, articles, newsletters, and marketing copy for businesses and publications.
How to get started: Build a portfolio (guest posts, Medium, or a simple website), create profiles on Upwork/ProBlogger, pitch editors/clients.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (domain/website optional, Grammarly, style guides).

3. Blogging (Monetized)

Description: Run a niche blog that earns via ads, affiliate links, sponsored posts, and digital products.
How to get started: Choose a niche, set up WordPress hosting, create consistent SEO-optimized content, promote on social media and Pinterest.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$500 (domain, hosting, themes, basic SEO tools).

4. Affiliate Marketing

Description: Promote other companies’ products and earn commissions for sales/referrals through your blog, social channels, or email list.
How to get started: Pick a niche, join affiliate programs (Amazon Associates, ShareASale), incorporate links into content and newsletters.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (website/email marketing tools optional).

5. Online Course Creator

Description: Package your expertise into a video or text-based course and sell it on Teachable, Thinkific, or your own site.
How to get started: Outline a course curriculum, record lessons (even on a smartphone), host on a course platform, market to your audience.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$2,000 (mic, camera, course platform fees).

6. Self-Published Author / eBook

Description: Write and publish eBooks or print books on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing or other platforms.
How to get started: Write a focused guide or fiction, format the manuscript, create a cover, publish on KDP.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (editing or cover design optional).

7. Social Media Manager

Description: Manage content calendars, posting, and engagement for small businesses across platforms.
How to get started: Learn platform strategies, build sample content, start with local businesses or online entrepreneurs; offer packages.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (scheduling tools, basic graphics software).

8. Pinterest Manager

Description: Design optimized Pinterest pins and manage accounts to drive blog and e-commerce traffic.
How to get started: Learn Pinterest SEO, create pin templates, offer services to bloggers and e-commerce stores.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (tailwind or scheduling subscription optional).

9. SEO Consultant

Description: Help small businesses improve search rankings through keyword research, on-page improvements, and content strategy.
How to get started: Learn SEO basics (courses/blogs), run audits for a few clients at a discount to build case studies.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (SEO tools on trial/basic paid subscription).

10. Freelance Graphic Designer

Description: Create logos, brand assets, social media graphics, and marketing materials for businesses.
How to get started: Build a portfolio with sample projects, set up profiles on 99designs/Behance, target small business owners.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$1,000 (Adobe/Canva Pro, portfolio website).

11. Web Developer / Designer

Description: Build and design websites for entrepreneurs, local businesses, and bloggers.
How to get started: Learn WordPress or Wix, create templated packages, list services on marketplaces or reach out to prospects.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$2,000 (software, hosting, domain, premium themes).

12. Shopify Store Owner

Description: Sell products online using Shopify—either your own products or sourced inventory.
How to get started: Choose products/niche, set up Shopify store, optimize for conversion, run Facebook/Instagram ads.
Estimated startup costs: $30–$2,000 (Shopify plan, product samples, branding, ads).

13. Etsy Seller (Handmade Goods)

Description: Sell handmade items like jewelry, baby clothes, or home decor to a global audience.
How to get started: Open an Etsy shop, photograph products, write SEO-optimized listings, promote on social.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$1,000 (materials, photography, shop fees).

14. Print-on-Demand Store

Description: Sell custom designs on apparel, mugs, and home goods without holding inventory using POD services.
How to get started: Create designs, connect to Printful/Printify with Etsy or Shopify, promote through social.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (design tools, store fees optional).

15. Dropshipping Store

Description: Sell products sourced from suppliers who fulfill orders, eliminating inventory and warehousing.
How to get started: Choose a niche, find reliable suppliers, set up a Shopify store, and run paid ads or influencer campaigns.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$2,000 (store setup, supplier samples, marketing).

16. YouTuber / Video Creator

Description: Create video content around a niche (parenting, cooking, DIY) and monetize with ads, sponsorships, and affiliate links.
How to get started: Plan content, film with a smartphone, learn basic editing, grow channel through consistency and SEO.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,000 (mic, lighting, editing software optional).

17. Podcast Host / Producer

Description: Host a podcast, monetize through sponsors, ads, and premium episodes or courses.
How to get started: Pick a theme, create episodes, publish via a hosting platform, promote to niche communities.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$1,000 (mic, hosting fees, editing tools).

18. Voiceover Artist

Description: Record voiceovers for ads, audiobooks, explainer videos, and e-learning.
How to get started: Build a demo reel, set up a quiet recording space, join platforms like Voices.com or Fiverr.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$1,500 (mic, interface, soundproofing).

19. Online Tutor

Description: Tutor school subjects, math, reading, or niche skills via Skype/Zoom.
How to get started: Define subjects/age range, list services on tutoring platforms or advertise locally, prepare lesson plans.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (teaching materials, online platform fees).

20. Test Prep Tutor (SAT/ACT/State Exams)

Description: Specialize in standardized test prep for students aiming to boost scores.
How to get started: Get familiar with test formats, build structured courses, advertise to high schoolers and parents.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (prep materials, practice tests).

21. Language Tutor / TEFL Instructor

Description: Teach English or another language online to students around the world.
How to get started: Get a TEFL certificate if needed, create profiles on VIPKid/italki, set schedule and lesson plans.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (certification optional).

22. Transcriptionist

Description: Convert audio/video into text for podcasts, interviews, and businesses.
How to get started: Practice with transcription tools, take tests on Rev/TranscribeMe, build speed and accuracy.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (foot pedal optional, footnote: quality headphones).

23. Closed Captioner

Description: Create accurate captions for video content to improve accessibility and SEO.
How to get started: Learn captioning standards, join platforms like Rev or find clients directly.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (software/headphones).

24. Proofreader / Editor

Description: Edit blog posts, books, and marketing materials for grammar, clarity, and style.
How to get started: Build sample edits, create a portfolio, pitch self-publishing authors and businesses.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (style guides, editing tools).

25. Resume & LinkedIn Profile Writer

Description: Craft resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles that help clients get interviews.
How to get started: Learn industry resume trends, create before/after samples, list services on career sites.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (website optional).

26. Career Coach

Description: Provide coaching on job search strategy, interview prep, and career changes.
How to get started: Gain coaching certification or build experience, define packages, promote to your network.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,000 (certification, website, marketing).

27. Life Coach

Description: Guide clients on goal setting, productivity, and personal growth via virtual sessions.
How to get started: Take coaching courses, create packages, use Calendly and Zoom to book sessions.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,000 (training, platforms).

28. Health & Wellness Coach

Description: Help clients adopt healthier habits, manage stress, and set fitness goals.
How to get started: Get certified, create coaching programs, use social proof to attract clients.
Estimated startup costs: $200–$1,500 (certification, materials).

29. Nutrition Coach / Meal Planning Service

Description: Offer personalized meal plans, grocery lists, and nutrition guidance.
How to get started: Get certified or specialize with continuing education, create templates, market to busy families.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,000 (certification optional, meal-planning tools).

30. Virtual Event Planner

Description: Organize webinars, workshops, and virtual conferences for businesses and creators.
How to get started: Learn event platforms, create packages (management, promotion, tech), reach out to creators.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (event software subscriptions).

31. Virtual Wedding Planner

Description: Offer planning and coordination services remotely for engaged couples.
How to get started: Build vendor lists, create planning templates, offer consulting packages via Zoom.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (website, marketing).

32. Personal Stylist / Image Consultant

Description: Provide virtual wardrobe consulting, outfit planning, and shopping lists for clients.
How to get started: Build a portfolio with before/after photos, offer virtual consultations, partner with boutiques.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (website, branding).

33. Personal Shopper / Fashion Curator

Description: Shop for busy clients, curate seasonal wardrobes, or do gift buying services.
How to get started: Offer services on social media, create packages, work with local or online retailers.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (marketing, travel optional).

34. E-Design / Remote Interior Designer

Description: Provide room concepts, mood boards, shopping lists, and layouts virtually.
How to get started: Create sample e-designs, use tools like Canva or Figma for boards, list services on your site.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (design tools, portfolio site).

35. Home Organization & Decluttering Consultant

Description: Help clients streamline spaces, build organizing systems, and simplify routines.
How to get started: Offer local in-home or virtual consultations, create packages, post before/after photos.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (marketing, organizing supplies optional).

36. Digital Products Creator (Printables & Planners)

Description: Create and sell downloadable planners, checklists, and templates on Etsy or your site.
How to get started: Design products in Canva, list on Etsy or Gumroad, promote via Pinterest.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (design tools, listing fees).

37. Canva Template Designer

Description: Design editable Canva templates for social media, presentations, and lead magnets.
How to get started: Create templates, sell on Etsy or Creative Market, or set up a template shop on your blog.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$100 (Canva Pro optional).

38. Stock Photographer

Description: Sell photos to stock sites (Shutterstock, iStock) or niche microstock platforms.
How to get started: Build a library of high-quality images, submit to stock agencies, research trending keywords.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$2,000 (camera equipment optional).

39. Children’s Educational Content Creator

Description: Create worksheets, lesson plans, and activities for homeschooling parents or teachers.
How to get started: Design products, sell on Teachers Pay Teachers or your own shop, promote to education groups.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (design tools, listing fees).

40. Subscription Box Curator

Description: Build a niche subscription box (self-care, crafts, kids’ activities) and sell monthly boxes.
How to get started: Design box theme, source suppliers, set up a subscription platform and marketing funnel.
Estimated startup costs: $500–$5,000 (inventory, packaging, website).

41. Meal Prep & Delivery (Local)

Description: Prepare and deliver healthy meals to busy families in your area.
How to get started: Check local cottage food laws, design menus, test with friends, market to neighborhood groups.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$2,000 (ingredients, packaging, licensing).

42. Home Baker / Cottage Food Business

Description: Bake specialty cakes, cookies, or jams and sell to neighbors, farmers markets, or online.
How to get started: Understand cottage food laws, create a menu, brand products, and sell locally or via social.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$1,000 (ingredients, packaging, permits).

43. Small Catering Business

Description: Provide catering for small events, family gatherings, and corporate lunches.
How to get started: Create sample menus, price packages, build referral relationships with event planners.
Estimated startup costs: $200–$3,000 (equipment, permits).

44. Personal Chef (In-Home or Meal Service)

Description: Offer bespoke meal preparation or cooking services for busy families.
How to get started: Create menus, set policies, advertise to local communities and high-demand neighborhoods.
Estimated startup costs: $200–$2,000 (insurance, cooking equipment).

45. In-Home Daycare / Babysitting Service

Description: Provide childcare in your home with structured activities and flexible hours.
How to get started: Check licensing and zoning, set up safe space, create schedule and enrollment process.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$2,000 (toys, safety supplies, licensing).

46. Nanny / Mother’s Helper (Flexible Hours)

Description: Offer part-time or full-time childcare, school pick-ups, and household help.
How to get started: Build references, create a clear contract, network with local parents and agencies.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (background check, marketing).

47. Pet Sitter / Dog Walker

Description: Care for pets and take dogs for walks while owners are at work or traveling.
How to get started: List on Rover or Wag, set rates, gather references and create a simple booking process.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (insurance optional, marketing).

48. Pet Groomer (Mobile or At-Home)

Description: Offer basic grooming services like baths, trims, and nail clipping.
How to get started: Train or apprentice with a groomer, purchase basic grooming supplies, get liability insurance.
Estimated startup costs: $200–$5,000 (equipment, certifications).

49. Handmade Jewelry Designer

Description: Design and sell unique jewelry pieces online or at local markets.
How to get started: Source materials, create a collection, set up an Etsy shop or Instagram sales page.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$1,000 (materials, packaging, booth fees).

50. Candle Maker

Description: Create scented and decorative candles for gifts and home decor.
How to get started: Learn candle-making basics, test scents and packaging, sell via Etsy or local markets.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$1,000 (supplies, molds, fragrance oils).

51. Soap & Bath Product Maker

Description: Make artisanal soaps, bath bombs, and skincare products.
How to get started: Learn safety and labeling laws, test recipes, sell online or at pop-up markets.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$1,500 (ingredients, molds, safety equipment).

52. Natural Skincare Small-Batch Maker

Description: Formulate and sell natural skincare like serums and lotions.
How to get started: Study formulation/microbiology basics, comply with health regulations, brand your line.
Estimated startup costs: $200–$5,000 (ingredients, packaging, testing).

53. Freelance Bookkeeper

Description: Manage bookkeeping, invoicing, and financial records for small businesses.
How to get started: Learn accounting software (QuickBooks/Xero), get certifications if possible, offer services to local businesses.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$500 (software subscription, training).

54. Virtual Bookkeeping Specialist for Small Biz

Description: Provide remote bookkeeping services and financial reporting.
How to get started: Set up cloud accounting tools, create monthly packages, get referrals from accountants.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$300 (software, website).

55. Tax Preparer & Consultant

Description: Prepare individual and small business tax returns and give tax advice.
How to get started: Get IRS PTIN, take tax courses, start with simple returns and expand client base.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$1,000 (training, software).

56. Financial Coach / Budgeting Advisor

Description: Help families create sustainable budgets, pay off debt, and reach savings goals.
How to get started: Get coaching training or a finance certification, create coaching packages, gather testimonials.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (certification optional).

57. Real Estate Virtual Assistant

Description: Support real estate agents with listings, CRM updates, lead follow-up, and marketing.
How to get started: Learn common real estate tools (MLS basics, CRMs), target local agents with a starter package.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (CRM tools, training).

58. Short-Term Rental Manager / Airbnb Host

Description: Manage your own or others’ short-term rentals—cleaning, listing, guest communication.
How to get started: Prepare a rental, create a standout listing, or offer management services to property owners.
Estimated startup costs: $500–$10,000 (furnishing, cleaning supplies, linens).

59. Airbnb Co-hosting Service

Description: Offer co-host services—guest messaging, check-in/out, cleaning coordination—for Airbnb owners.
How to get started: Build a service package, set pricing per booking, reach out to local hosts.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (marketing, scheduling tools).

60. Property Flipper (Small Scale)

Description: Buy, renovate, and resell properties for profit on a small scale or through partnerships.
How to get started: Learn local market, network with contractors, start with cosmetic flips or joint ventures.
Estimated startup costs: $5,000–$50,000+ (down payment, renovations).

61. Furniture Flipping & Upcycling

Description: Restore and resell furniture for a profit through local marketplaces or Etsy.
How to get started: Source pieces at thrift stores, learn painting/refinishing techniques, photograph and list online.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$2,000 (tools, paints, storage).

62. Thrift Flipping / Reselling

Description: Purchase bargains at thrift stores and resell them on eBay, Poshmark, or Mercari.
How to get started: Learn what sells, set up accounts, take high-quality photos, write honest descriptions.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (initial inventory).

63. Amazon FBA Seller

Description: Source products to sell on Amazon using Fulfillment by Amazon for storage and shipping.
How to get started: Research products and margins, find suppliers (Alibaba), send inventory to Amazon fulfillment centers.
Estimated startup costs: $500–$10,000 (inventory, shipping, Amazon fees).

64. eBay Reseller

Description: Sell collectibles, electronics, and curated items on eBay.
How to get started: Identify niche items, list with keyword-rich titles, optimize shipping and customer service.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,000 (initial inventory, fees).

65. Consignment Seller (Online or Local)

Description: Sell clothing, accessories, and home goods for others on consignment.
How to get started: Build relationships with consignors, set commission structures, promote via social or a storefront.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (marketing, storage).

66. Mystery Shopper / In-Person Audits

Description: Get paid to evaluate customer service and store experiences for retailers and restaurants.
How to get started: Sign up with legitimate mystery shopping companies, complete assignments reliably.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (transportation).

67. Market Research Participant / Paid Surveys

Description: Earn supplemental income by participating in surveys and focus groups online.
How to get started: Join reputable survey sites and focus group networks, set a schedule for high-paying opportunities.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (time investment; some platforms require profile verification).

68. Freelance Researcher

Description: Conduct market, academic, or business research for authors, agencies, and entrepreneurs.
How to get started: Showcase research samples, offer deliverables (summaries, bibliographies), join freelance platforms.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (access to paid databases optional).

69. Online Course Marketplace Instructor (Udemy, Skillshare)

Description: Create short courses and sell them on marketplaces that handle promotion and distribution.
How to get started: Plan a course, record lessons, follow platform guidelines, and optimize title/description for search.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (recording equipment, editing).

70. Music Teacher (Online)

Description: Teach piano, voice, guitar, or other instruments via Zoom.
How to get started: Set lesson plans, create a professional profile, offer trial lessons to build a client base.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (instrument upkeep, online tools).

71. Art Teacher (Online)

Description: Teach drawing, painting, or crafts to kids or adults via virtual classes.
How to get started: Plan curriculum, host classes on Zoom or create pre-recorded sessions, market to local parents and groups.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (art supplies, marketing).

72. Craft Workshop Host (Virtual/Local)

Description: Lead paid workshops on crafting, knitting, or DIY projects.
How to get started: Create a sample project, promote through Facebook groups and local event listings, sell kits if desired.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$500 (materials, marketing).

73. Membership Site Owner

Description: Create a recurring-revenue membership around a niche—fitness, parenting, crafting, or business growth.
How to get started: Define member benefits, set up a membership platform (MemberPress, Patreon tier), create onboarding content.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$1,000 (platform fees, content creation).

74. Patreon or Fan Subscription Creator

Description: Offer exclusive content to supporters via Patreon memberships or similar platforms.
How to get started: Decide on tiers, create exclusive perks, promote to your audience.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (content creation tools).

75. Online Community Manager

Description: Moderate and grow paid communities, Facebook groups, or Slack channels for brands.
How to get started: Demonstrate community-growth results with examples, offer packages for engagement and moderation.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (community management tools).

76. Remote Customer Service Representative

Description: Provide phone, email, or chat-based customer support for companies hiring remote reps.
How to get started: Apply to remote customer service roles, set up a quiet workspace and reliable internet.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$100 (headset, background).

77. Remote Tech Support Specialist

Description: Help users solve basic tech problems remotely or via chat for software or hardware companies.
How to get started: Get certifications if needed, list services on job boards, or apply to remote support roles.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (training/certification).

78. App & Website Tester (User Testing)

Description: Test websites and apps for usability and provide feedback to developers.
How to get started: Sign up to platforms like UserTesting, practice test recordings, complete assignments for pay.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (time and device).

79. UX/UI Designer (Freelance)

Description: Design user experiences and interfaces for apps and websites.
How to get started: Build a portfolio, learn Figma/Sketch, reach out to startups or design agencies for freelance gigs.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,000 (courses and design tools).

80. Mobile App Developer (Freelance)

Description: Build mobile apps for clients or create your own app products.
How to get started: Learn app development (Swift/Flutter/React Native), create demo apps, join freelance marketplaces.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$2,000 (courses, developer accounts).

81. SaaS (Small-Scale) Creator

Description: Develop a simple software-as-a-service product addressing a niche pain point.
How to get started: Validate idea with potential users, build an MVP (no-code or developer help), charge monthly subscriptions.
Estimated startup costs: $500–$10,000 (development, hosting).

82. Niche Blogging + Ad Revenue

Description: Run a blog in a highly targeted niche optimized for display ad networks (AdThrive, Mediavine).
How to get started: Pick a monetizable niche, create evergreen content focused on SEO and affiliate combos, apply for ad networks when traffic grows.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$500 (hosting, keyword tools).

83. Influencer / Brand Ambassador

Description: Build a social media presence and collaborate with brands for sponsored posts and affiliate deals.
How to get started: Grow a niche audience, pitch brands/provide media kit, maintain consistent content quality.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (content creation tools).

84. Brand Photographer

Description: Shoot professional photos for brands, products, and social media content.
How to get started: Build a portfolio with sample shoots, network with local businesses, offer styled sessions or content days.
Estimated startup costs: $500–$5,000 (camera gear, editing software).

85. Event Photographer

Description: Photograph parties, family events, and corporate gatherings.
How to get started: Create packages, build a portfolio, offer discounted sessions to get testimonials.
Estimated startup costs: $500–$5,000 (camera, lighting).

86. Wedding Photographer

Description: Capture weddings and engagement sessions with premium packages.
How to get started: Assist a wedding photographer to learn the workflow, create sample galleries, market to brides local to you.
Estimated startup costs: $1,000–$10,000 (equipment, portfolio development).

87. Photo Editing & Retouching Service

Description: Provide editing services for photographers and sellers who need polished images.
How to get started: Learn Lightroom/Photoshop workflows, create sample before/after sets, list services on freelancer platforms.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (software subscription if needed).

88. Video Editor

Description: Edit video content for YouTubers, businesses, and social creators.
How to get started: Learn Premiere/Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve, create demo edits, reach out to content creators.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,500 (editing software, computer specs).

89. Subtitling & Captioning Service

Description: Create captions and subtitles for videos to increase accessibility and SEO.
How to get started: Learn subtitle formats and timing, offer packages to video creators and agencies.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$200 (subtitle software).

90. Virtual Fitness Instructor (Live Classes)

Description: Teach live fitness classes (HIIT, barre, Pilates) via Zoom or social platforms.
How to get started: Get certified, plan class packages, offer classes at convenient times for parents.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (certification, streaming setup).

91. Dance/Yoga Instructor Online

Description: Lead virtual dance or yoga sessions for adults or kids.
How to get started: Train/certify, build class modules, promote to community groups and on IG/YouTube.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (certification, mat/props).

92. Children’s Party Entertainer (Local)

Description: Host themed parties as a storyteller, face painter, or activity leader.
How to get started: Create packages, craft safe activities, market in local parent groups and schools.
Estimated startup costs: $50–$500 (props, supplies, costumes).

93. Party Planner & Coordinator (Local)

Description: Plan and coordinate birthday parties, baby showers, and small events.
How to get started: Build vendor contacts, create sample packages, use social proof from initial clients.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$500 (marketing, templates).

94. Floral Designer (Weddings & Events)

Description: Create floral arrangements for events, deliveries, and subscriptions.
How to get started: Learn design basics, build relationships with wholesalers, offer seasonal arrangements.
Estimated startup costs: $200–$3,000 (supplies, refrigeration optional).

95. Garden Coach / Online Gardening Consultant

Description: Help clients design edible gardens, container gardens, or landscape plans virtually.
How to get started: Create packages, offer video consults, provide planting plans and maintenance calendars.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (marketing, plant-identification tools).

96. Virtual Assistant for Real Estate Investors

Description: Provide lead research, property outreach, and management support to investors.
How to get started: Learn investor workflows, offer cold-calling/email packages, use CRM tools.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (CRM, lead lists).

97. LinkedIn Outreach / Lead Generation Specialist

Description: Help B2B businesses generate leads via LinkedIn profiles, messaging, and content.
How to get started: Learn outreach best practices, create SOPs, use LinkedIn automation responsibly.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (sales tools, premium LinkedIn).

98. Cold Email Copywriter

Description: Write high-converting cold email sequences for sales teams and freelancers.
How to get started: Learn outreach psychology, create templates, test campaigns for clients.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$300 (email tools optional).

99. Sales Funnel Consultant / Funnel Builder

Description: Build sales funnels (landing pages, email sequences, and ads) that convert website visitors into customers.
How to get started: Learn tools like ClickFunnels/ConvertKit/LeadPages, create sample funnels, offer audits to solopreneurs.
Estimated startup costs: $100–$1,000 (funnel builder subscription, design templates).

100. Digital Marketing Strategist (Full-Service)

Description: Offer bundled marketing services—content, ads, email, and analytics—to help small businesses grow online.
How to get started: Build a service suite, showcase case studies or simulated results, target niche businesses.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$1,000 (tools, ads for lead generation).

Conclusion

There you have it—100 side hustles tailored to women and stay-at-home moms, each with clear next steps and realistic startup-cost ranges. Not every idea will make $10,000 a month overnight, but many of these scale well: combine recurring revenue models (courses, memberships, SaaS) with high-ticket services (coaching, consulting, real estate) and you can build toward that goal while keeping flexibility for family life.

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The 7-Day FREE Blogging Course is your shortcut to building a blog that can grow into a six-figure business. In one week, you’ll learn the core steps, from picking a profitable niche and writing posts that attract traffic, to building an email list and monetizing with products or affiliate offers. It’s designed to cut through the noise and give you a clear, proven roadmap so you can skip the trial and error and start building a blog that actually makes money.

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The 100M Pinterest Method is my complete blueprint for using Pinterest to drive massive traffic and income from your blog. It’s the exact strategy I’ve used to generate over 100 million organic impressions and turn that attention into email subscribers, product sales, and passive revenue. Inside, you’ll learn how to create viral pins, master Pinterest SEO, and build a traffic system that grows on autopilot, so you can spend less time promoting and more time profiting.