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20 Side Hustles You Can Start With Less Than $100

20 Side Hustles You Can Start With Less Than $100

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Introduction

Looking for a way to bring in extra income while juggling family life? Good news: you don’t need a big investment or a long commute to start a profitable side hustle. Below are 20 practical, low-cost side hustles you can start with less than $100—many of them from home and on a schedule that fits around school drop-offs, naptime, and bedtime routines. Each idea includes a brief description, clear steps to get started, and realistic estimated startup costs so you can pick the best fit and take action today.

1. Freelance Writing

Description: Write blog posts, articles, email copy, or product descriptions for businesses, blogs, and publications.
How to get started:
– Choose a niche you know or enjoy (parenting, home organization, health, finance, etc.).
– Create a simple portfolio (a free Medium or LinkedIn article, or a one-page Google Doc).
– Set up profiles on Upwork, Fiverr, or ProBlogger job board; pitch local businesses.
– Start with small jobs and collect testimonials.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (portfolio hosting optional, domain optional).

2. Virtual Assistant

Description: Provide administrative support remotely—email management, scheduling, data entry, or customer support.
How to get started:
– List the tasks you’re good at and the hours you can commit.
– Create a simple services page or Fiverr/Upwork profile.
– Reach out to small business owners or bloggers who may need help.
– Use free tools (Google Workspace, Trello) to manage tasks.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (optional business cards or a website).

3. Social Media Manager

Description: Manage social accounts for small businesses—content creation, scheduling, engagement, and analytics.
How to get started:
– Learn the basics of Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or Pinterest best practices.
– Offer a low-cost pilot package to one local business or friend.
– Use free design tools like Canva and scheduling tools’ free plans.
– Show results (growth, engagement) to upsell longer contracts.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (Canva Pro trial optional).

4. Online Tutoring

Description: Tutor students in subjects you’re strong in—math, reading, ESL, test prep—via Zoom or specialized platforms.
How to get started:
– Decide subject and grade level(s).
– List services on tutoring platforms (Wyzant, Tutor.com), or advertise locally/socially.
– Prepare lesson outlines and use free resources for materials.
– Schedule short sessions that fit your day.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (materials, upgraded Zoom if desired).

5. Proofreading and Editing

Description: Provide line editing or proofreading for authors, students, and businesses.
How to get started:
– Brush up on grammar/style basics (Purdue OWL, free resources).
– Offer low-cost sample edits to build portfolio.
– Join freelancing platforms and target self-published authors or bloggers.
– Use tools like Grammarly (free) to speed the process.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$30 (style guide or small course optional).

6. Transcription Services

Description: Convert audio or video files into editable text for podcasters, researchers, and businesses.
How to get started:
– Practice with free audio files and learn timestamps formatting.
– Create a profile on Rev, TranscribeMe, or Upwork.
– Invest in a good pair of headphones and a foot pedal later if needed.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (headphones for accuracy).

7. Resume and LinkedIn Profile Services

Description: Help clients with resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles to improve their job search.
How to get started:
– Learn resume best practices and ATS-friendly formatting.
– Offer one low-cost sample rewrite to build testimonials.
– Promote on Facebook groups, local parenting groups, or LinkedIn.
– Provide package deals (resume + LinkedIn optimization).
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (templates or small course optional).

8. Etsy Digital Printables (Planners, Wall Art, Templates)

Description: Sell instantly downloadable digital products—planners, calendars, printables, or wall art.
How to get started:
– Decide on a niche (meal planners, kid activity sheets, budget templates).
– Design using Canva or Affinity (free/cheap tools).
– Open an Etsy shop and create clear product listings.
– Use Pinterest and Instagram to drive traffic.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$25 (Etsy listing fees are small; optional paid templates).

9. Handmade Goods on Etsy

Description: Sell crafts, jewelry, baby items, or other handmade products online.
How to get started:
– Start with a small batch of items you can make quickly.
– Photograph products in natural light and write clear descriptions.
– Open an Etsy shop and price items to cover materials and time.
– Offer promotions to friends and family to get first reviews.
Estimated startup costs: $20–$100 (materials + small Etsy fees).

10. Print-on-Demand Shop

Description: Design graphics for t-shirts, mugs, and accessories that are printed and shipped by a third party.
How to get started:
– Create designs with Canva or free design tools.
– Use platforms like Printful + Etsy, Redbubble, or Teespring; they handle printing and shipping.
– Focus on niche audiences (moms, teachers, hobbies) to stand out.
– Promote via social media and Pinterest.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (design tools; optional premium mockups).

11. Reselling (Thrift Flips)

Description: Buy quality used items at thrift stores or clearance racks and resell them for a profit on eBay, Poshmark, or Mercari.
How to get started:
– Learn what sells in local marketplaces (branded clothing, toys, home decor).
– Clean and photograph items well; write honest descriptions.
– Start with a few items to test demand.
– Reinvest profits to grow inventory.
Estimated startup costs: $20–$100 (initial inventory).

12. Stock Photography

Description: Sell photos to stock sites (Shutterstock, Adobe Stock) or offer niche images to bloggers and small businesses.
How to get started:
– Use a smartphone with a good camera or an existing camera.
– Create a small catalog of high-quality, well-lit photos (family scenes, home office, food flatlays).
– Upload to stock sites and tag images with relevant keywords.
– Keep shooting and uploading consistently.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (props, simple editing software).

13. Blogging with Affiliate Marketing

Description: Start a niche blog that recommends products and earns affiliate commissions when readers buy through your links.
How to get started:
– Pick a profitable niche you enjoy (budgeting for families, simple recipes, homeschooling tips).
– Buy a domain and low-cost hosting (many beginner plans under $50/year).
– Publish helpful content and join affiliate programs (Amazon Associates, niche affiliates).
– Promote via Pinterest and social media.
Estimated startup costs: $20–$60 (domain + initial hosting).

14. Pinterest Management

Description: Create and schedule Pinterest pins for bloggers and small businesses to boost traffic and sales.
How to get started:
– Learn Pinterest best practices and tools like Tailwind (trial/free features).
– Create a portfolio of mock pins and offer a discounted trial to a content creator.
– Use Canva to design visually strong pins.
– Track results and refine strategies.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (Canva; optional Tailwind trial).

15. Create and Sell an Online Course or Workshop

Description: Teach a skill in a short course—meal planning, baby sleep tips, craft tutorials—through platforms like Teachable, Gumroad, or even live workshops.
How to get started:
– Outline a clear, laser-focused topic that solves a problem.
– Record short videos on your phone and create simple handouts.
– Sell on Gumroad, Teachable, or via a Facebook group.
– Gather feedback and iterate.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (recording/host platform fees optional).

16. Pet Sitting / Dog Walking

Description: Offer pet care services for neighbors and local clients—walks, sitting, or drop-in visits.
How to get started:
– List services on Rover or local Facebook groups, or distribute flyers at pet stores.
– Ask for references or offer a discounted first visit.
– Carry basic supplies (leash, treats) and schedule around your routine.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$25 (flyers, basic gear).

17. Babysitting / Mother’s Helper

Description: Provide childcare for local families for date nights, part-time help, or short shifts.
How to get started:
– Get basic CPR/first aid certification (sometimes free/local discounted options).
– Ask for recommendations in local mom groups.
– Offer flexible packages: date-night babysitting, afternoon help, or back-up care.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (CPR certification may cost < $50).

18. Home-Based Baked Goods (Cottage Food)

Description: Bake cookies, bread, or specialty treats to sell locally under cottage food laws (varies by state/country).
How to get started:
– Check local cottage food regulations and permitted items.
– Start with a few popular items and safe packaging.
– Sell to neighbors, local markets, or via Facebook groups.
– Keep a simple ledger for taxes and ingredients.
Estimated startup costs: $20–$100 (ingredients, labels, packaging).

19. Microtasks & User Testing

Description: Earn small amounts by completing quick online tasks, surveys, or testing websites/apps (UserTesting, Respondent, Amazon MTurk).
How to get started:
– Sign up for one or more reputable microtask or user-testing platforms.
– Complete profile surveys to qualify for higher-paying tasks.
– Block short time slots during the day to complete tasks.
Estimated startup costs: $0 (just time).

20. Bookkeeping for Small Businesses

Description: Offer basic bookkeeping services—data entry, reconciling accounts, invoicing—to local freelancers and microbusinesses.
How to get started:
– Learn basics via free QuickBooks tutorials or YouTube.
– Start with simple packages: monthly reconciliation or invoicing.
– Use free accounting software trials or low-cost plans.
– Build trust with local clients and ask for referrals.
Estimated startup costs: $0–$50 (software trial; optional QuickBooks subscription later).

Conclusion

There you have it—20 realistic side hustles you can launch for under $100, each with flexible hours and the potential to grow into something more. Take one small step today: pick the idea that fits your skills and schedule, make a 2-step plan (what to do this week and next), and commit 30–60 minutes a day. Want a printable checklist to pick and launch the perfect side hustle for your family? Subscribe to the Blogging With Funnels newsletter for a free starter checklist, templates, and monthly tips tailored to stay-at-home moms building income streams. Ready to get started? Which hustle are you leaning toward—tell me and I’ll help you make your first action plan.

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