"This can be a great way to supplement your full-time income or - for stay-at-home parents, students or retirees - to earn money without holding down a traditional job. Many of these gigs are flexible in nature, allowing you to tailor hours to fit your schedule. Though remote jobs might be getting hard to come by, side hustles are still plentiful."
"If you're a naturally organized person, working as a virtual assistant could be a rewarding gig. Some of your tasks might involve making appointments for your boss, answering the phone, scheduling travel arrangements and monitoring email accounts. Simply put, you can organize someone else's day or business schedule from the comfort of your own home. This type of job tends to be flexible, as employers don't need a full-time assistant. Instead, they hire a virtual assistant to handle select tasks on their behalf."
"Companies want user-friendly websites, which is where web testers come in. In this type of gig, you'll be assigned projects that will require you to review websites to seek out bugs and other glitches carefully. The pay can vary widely depending on the company, but you can easily earn $500 a week during the course of your regular screen time."
Rising living costs are prompting people to seek flexible side gigs that can be done from home to supplement income or replace traditional jobs for stay-at-home parents, students, and retirees. Most side gigs require only a computer and reliable internet and allow tailoring hours around personal schedules. Virtual assistants perform tasks such as making appointments, answering phones, scheduling travel, and monitoring email, handling select duties rather than full-time roles. Website testers review sites to find bugs and usability issues and can sometimes earn up to $500 per week. Internet researchers answer questions, analyze consumer behavior, review studies, run surveys, and perform competitive analyses with pay varying by company.
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