6 Hobbies You Can Turn Into A Side Hustle

6 Hobbies You Can Turn Into A Side Hustle

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Wouldn’t it be great if you could make money off of your hobbies? You’d be doing something you love and earning money on the side, too! In this article, I’m going to show you 6 popular hobbies that you can easily turn into a side hustle.

1. Writing

If you love writing, then you’ve got quite a few side hustling options to consider. You can start a blog (like this one!), you can do freelance writing (copywriting pays pretty well!), you can even write eBooks like I do. You can even commission poems and sell these for a nice profit.

2. Graphic design

If you’re more into art and drawing, and you basically have a good eye for design, then you can sell your designs at various marketplaces online. You can design t-shirts and sell it on social media. You can have people pay you to create logos, social media graphics, icons, infographics and various artwork.

3. Singing

If you’ve got a good voice, you can sing in bars, clubs or restaurants (I should know, my sister does this on the side). Or you can join a band and be their lead or backup vocalist. The possibilities really are endless if you’ve got talent. If you’re not afraid of going on TV, you can join singing contests and win awards, prize money and recognition in the process!

4. Dancing

Some people are born with two left feet. If you’re not one of them and you love dancing, then you can use your spare time to teach people how to dance! If you’re really good, you can join plays and musicals, and even get small roles on TV!

5. Photography

If you love photography and you think you have enough skills in this area, then you can sell your photos to stock photo websites. You can also work as a wedding photographer on your days off. You can have people pay you to take high-quality pictures of their products, houses, events, etc.

6. Craft making

If you love making any kind of craft, like crocheting, needlework, sewing, candle making, etc. then know that you can make loads of money with it! The more intricate the design, the higher the price you’ll usually fetch. You just need to know where to find your target audience. Often, you’ll find them at places like Etsy, but you can also reach them on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.
People are out there hiring others to do what you probably consider to be only a hobby. The difference between them and you is that they’re getting paid!

~ Side Hustle Princess ~