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Ideal for: Students who are proficient in design, coding, writing, etc.
Platforms: Freelancer, Fiverr, and Upwork
Communication skills and your particular skill are required.
β Advantages: Select your tasks and schedule. β Cons: Establishing a clientele takes time.
Best for: English-savvy students who like writing
Platforms: iWriter, ProBlogger, Medium Partner Program
Topics: Tech, education, lifestyle, finance, etc.
β Pros: Great for building writing portfolio
β Cons: May start with low pay
Best for: Students skilled in Canva, Photoshop, Illustrator
Platforms: 99designs, Fiverr, DesignCrowd
β Pros: High demand and creative
β Cons: Requires practice and good portfolio
Ideal for: Students who are proficient with TikTok, Instagram, etc.
Customers: startups, influencers, and small enterprises
β Advantages: Popular and in high demand β Cons: You have to stay up-to-date with rapidly evolving algorithms.
Ideal for: Students who are artistic and at ease in front of the camera
Advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing are ways to make money
β Advantages: Potential for passive income β Cons: It takes time for the audience to grow.
Ideal for: Novices with little to no experience
Platforms: Clickworker, Microworkers, and Amazon MTurk
β Advantages: Flexible and easy to start β Cons: Poor compensation
Ideal for: Well-organized pupils capable of managing administrative duties
Tasks include research, scheduling, email, and customer service.
Platforms: Upwork, Belay, and Fancy Hands
β Advantages: Wide range of work β Cons: Needs to be dependable and quick to respond
Ideal for: Students pursuing entrepreneurship
Platforms: Etsy, Redbubble, and Shopify
β Advantages: Adaptable and innovative β Cons: Needs marketing and learning up front.
Ideal for: Students with a social media following, website, or blog
Platforms: ShareASale, Impact, and Amazon Associates
β Advantages: Potential for passive income β Cons: Requires trust and traffic
Starting minimum: $50 per month
Maximum: $3,000 to $10,000 per month (depending on reputation and experience)
Monthly maximum: $2,000+ (with regular clients or blog monetization)
Maximum: $3,000 to $5,000 per month (skilled designer with consistent customers)
Monthly maximum: $2,500+ (private tutoring, full-time, subject-matter experts)
Maximum: $4,000β$6,000 per month (for several agencies or clients)
Monthly maximum: $10,000+ (including sponsorships, merch, and monetization)
$500 to $800 per month at most (very active, multiple platforms)
$150 to $300 per month at the very least (1β2 clients)
Maximum: $2,000β$4,000 per month (full-time, experienced)
Minimum: $0β$100 per month (testing/early phase)
Maximum: $5,000 to over $20,000 per month (for a profitable store)
Maximum: over $10,000 per month (with a robust audience and a content and SEO strategy)
Writing, design, and programming are examples of skills that vary depending on the service.
Tools: internet, laptop, and pertinent software (such as Photoshop and Microsoft Word).
Other: Portfolio (optional), freelance profile (Upwork, Fiverr)
Excellent grammar, lucid writing, and a basic understanding of SEO (optional)
Tools: Google Docs, Grammarly, and a word processor
Other: Composing blog posts or samples
Tools: Design software, such as Illustrator, Photoshop, and others
Other: Work portfolio, comprehension of client specifications
Tools: headset, whiteboard tools, Zoom/Skype
Other: Depending on the platform, degree proof or test clearance may be required.
Basic design/video editing, content planning, and trend awareness
Tools: Instagram/TikTok apps, Canva, Buffer, and Hootsuite
Storytelling, video editing, and public speaking (optional)
Tools: editing software (CapCut, iMovie), a camera or smartphone
Other: monetization setup (AdSense, etc.), consistency, and clarity of niche
Tools: phone or laptop, Word or Excel, and a reliable internet connection
Other: Register on task platforms (Clickworker, Amazon MTurk)
Communication, time management, and basic tech tools (Zoom, Google Workspace)
Tools: internet, laptop, and task management software
Other: Availability and dependability during client hours
Proficiency in product research, marketing, and customer service
Tools: Facebook Ads, Canva, Printful, and Shopify
Other: A small initial investment and a learning curve
Tools: social media, email marketing tools, and websites and blogs
Other: Signing up for affiliate networks (Amazon, ShareASale, etc.)

