
"People from all stages of life and backgrounds start side hustles to create an additional income - an Omnisend survey found that 31% of Americans have a side hustle, and 73% are motivated by financial need. However, Whop reports that 50% of side hustlers cite time management as their biggest hurdle. It can be challenging to balance the demands of a full-time job with the time and effort required to run a side hustle - all without burning out."
"Do you have skills you could offer in a freelancing capacity? You could help small businesses with graphic design, video editing, social media marketing, website design, or writing. Pitch your services to potential clients, build up a bank of case studies and client testimonials, and use these in your marketing to help you win more work. If you enjoy writing and sharing your expertise, you could start a Substack newsletter."
Approximately 31% of Americans have a side hustle and 73% pursue one for financial reasons, while 50% report time management as their biggest hurdle. Balancing a full-time job with side-hustle demands can risk burnout, so operating a side hustle from a laptop at home can improve time efficiency. Practical options include offering freelance services to small businesses, starting a paid Substack newsletter, creating online courses on platforms like Teachable or Kajabi, and selling digital products such as guides or templates. Each approach emphasizes leveraging skills, creating reusable offerings, and reducing ongoing maintenance where possible.
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