For aspiring side hustle hopefuls, a good thing to know is it doesn't cost much to get started online. Working from home and remote jobs are today's new new of employment and entrepreneurship. Due to the Coronavirus and the widespread of COVID-19, it's changing the way people do business and their thought process.
Truth is, starting and thriving in a side hustle is guaranteed to change your life and everyone else's around you, because your side hustle energy will become contagious to them. Launching a startup from your home is all in your mind what you desire it to be.
5 ways to start a side hustle cost-free from home:
- Start vlogging on YouTube.com.
- Sell on LetGo.com, ThreadUp.com, Grailed.com, or Souq.com to people in the Arab world / United Arab Emirates-Egypt. Great way to sell American items to people in the middle east. You only pay a percentage when your items are sold.
- Use AWeber to get familiar with e-Mail marketing and ways to use the free service to brainstorm for digital marketing success through permission based eMail marketing.
- Create an Instagram.com profile and use Linktr.ee to add to your IG profile to promote affiliate links, your blog, YouTube channel, RSS feed, affiliate coupon offers, etc.
- Download docs.Google.com to your phone. Open a blank GDocs document, turn on your microphone on your phone, speak into the document, and watch words appear in the Google docs document using your voice. Once you're done, add content (after editing) to your blog. You never had to type any content to your blog and only use your voice at $0 cost. Presto.
Anyone, anywhere at any age can start a side hustle. All you need is an open mind and a long-term vision. If you use Twitter.com, Facebook.com, Pinterest.com, LinkedIn.com and Google My Business the right way, you can have a $0 spend and use the power of side hustle marketing creativity to build your brand quietly on steroids, all through the awesome poer of creative and positive thinking.
Your mind and side hustling can transform you into a walking bank. Why? Because you are what you think.