“I think moms are incredibly well-equipped for a side hustle because they are so efficient,” says Katya Libin, co-founder of HeyMama and mother of one.
It can be difficult to figure out how to earn extra money when you’re a mom taking care of small kids. A lack of time and flexibility are two of the main challenges moms face when it comes to finding part-time work, says Maggie O’Neill, founder of real estate consulting company City 2 Upstate and mother of two.
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From blogging to copywriting for advertising and creative agencies, there are lots of ways to get paid to write. Despite the deadlines, the nice thing about writing gigs is there tends to be flexibility around when and where you can work.
Virtual assistants provide an array of services to businesses and individuals, from data entry, and research, to travel booking. Depending on the job, virtual assistants can work remotely and just a few hours a week, so it’s a good option for anyone who looking for side hustles. If you’re adept at organization, and logistics, and have some experience in business administration, virtual assisting may be for you.
Consulting is a varied field, with consultants covering everything from content creation, and IT, to business development. If you have particular expertise, consider applying to be listed in LinkedIn’s ProFinder, which matches client asks with relevant professionals.
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Fluent in English and love teaching? Sites like VIPKid and GoGoKid pair English-speaking teachers with Chinese students for 25-minute slots. Both companies provide lesson plans and let teachers book slots at their convenience.
If you’re the kind of mom who likes to pick up a simple gig when your schedule allows, consider opening fix furniture or delivery services, or selling your flowers.