I'm a stay-at-home mom who makes up to $1,500 a week from side hustles while my kids nap. Here's a breakdown.
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I'm a stay-at-home mom who makes up to $1,500 a week from side hustles while my kids nap. Here's a breakdown.
"I started with a roughly $100 digital course on focus groups, and it was gold. It went over best practices about how to set yourself up to be selected for as many focus groups as possible and keep track of the money you owe for taxes."
"I also took an Amazon Influencer course for about $150, which felt like a lot of fluff. Looking back, it's something that I could've figured out on my own pretty easily."
"Focus groups are my favorite, but there's a caveat: I spend about 30 minutes every day on focus group websites filling out screeners, which are quick questionnaires to see if you qualify for studies."
In 2025, a stay-at-home mom faced financial challenges after her husband totaled his car and her doggy daycare business slowed. Seeking a non-traditional income source, she explored side hustles on Instagram. By investing in online courses, she learned effective strategies for participating in focus groups, earning between $500 to $1,500 weekly during her children's nap times. While some courses were beneficial, others were less useful. Focus groups became her preferred method, requiring daily effort to qualify for studies, which varied in length and format.
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