Finding a side hustle for introverts

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@Bran
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Afton said:
There are plenty of teleworking jobs these days. I know a few folks who work entirely from home.

What companies are hiring?

You could also learn programming languages and write programs for clients to achieve unique tasks.

Be cautious about courses. Especially in digital marketing, many are selling courses even though it’s really tough to make money in that area. The same goes for sports betting and finance. The truth is, if something is as successful as all the hype suggests, those promoting it would just be doing it themselves instead of selling courses.

I’d suggest finding and gathering user problems and then working on solutions. Compile a list of problems and gather users, and that’s a solid start. My first venture still makes some money but I learned my lessons the hard way. Just be wary of the course sellers; many are just making money off of people trying to learn.

Have you thought about DoorDash?

You can grow microgreens or mushrooms indoors.

It all depends on your skills. Courses might not be necessary unless you want to get into something technical. If you have a decent PC, you can pick up game testing gigs. There are websites where you can test games for a little income, but remember, the earnings may not be great. App and website testing can also be good options.

Just remember, game testing often involves NDAs, and you might see unfinished products.

Broderick said:
@Teo
Can you recommend some websites?

I agree, can you share some names?

Wade said:

Broderick said:
@Teo
Can you recommend some websites?

I agree, can you share some names?

I’m using GameTester and Antidote, just look them up online, and you’ll find them.

Broderick said:
@Teo
Can you recommend some websites?

You can also check out GameTester and Antidote. Other platforms like Upwork or Glassdoor exist, but they tend to focus on full-time opportunities.