I’m an international student studying in London. People who live here know how expensive it is. I work 20 hours every week which takes my 2 days out of 7. I go to university 2 days which takes my 2 days out of the week. At the last, I got 3 days; if anyone knows how I can use this day to earn and gain experience at the same time. Help me by giving me some ideas.
I’ve heard good things about print on demand. I’m looking into starting it; there are video tutorials on how to get started and running.
Harlan said:
I’ve heard good things about print on demand. I’m looking into starting it; there are video tutorials on how to get started and running.
Thank you!
Here’s a list of places where you can find a side hustle. $100 shouldn’t be too hard to make.
Terryanne said:
Here’s a list of places where you can find a side hustle. $100 shouldn’t be too hard to make.
Thank you!
Easiest way I’ve found to make like $900 a month is just login bonus farming in sweepstakes sites. I take like 15 minutes a day to log in to all the platforms on this spreadsheet and just cash the bonus, and it ends up being like $900 a month easy as f.
@Madden
Can you provide the spreadsheet?
@Madden
Can you provide an example please?
@Madden
Too good to be true… but I’m intrigued. Share with me if you don’t mind.
@Madden
How? Details please
@Madden
What spreadsheet?
@Madden
Can you DM me? Thanks.
@Madden
Can you DM me more info?
@Madden
Hi, can I get more details about it? Can we talk in DM?
@Madden
Hey! Do you mind sharing this spreadsheet?
@Madden
Where do you do this?
I lived in London for around 20 years. Yes, it’s expensive. I had a day job and side hustles. They worked perfectly together.
I did multiple side hustles over the years and most were pretty passive. What worked for me is just experimenting with different things. If something didn’t work out, I just tried something else. What works for each individual will be different though.
Ecommerce was my best performer. I also created a travel blog, sold domains, sold backlinks, wrote KDP books, wrote Gumroad books, wrote for Medium, flipped AdSense sites, and a whole lot more.
I didn’t have any special skills for any of these. I just learned as I went along. You can learn most things for free or by taking courses on places like Udemy. I always started before taking any courses though.
When you try stuff, you spot new opportunities because one thing leads to another. It’s also important to keep an open mind and be curious about things. There are opportunities everywhere. Most people miss them or see them and just put them off until they are gone.
If you don’t have a job, definitely start there. It’s important to have a regular income to cover your expenses and invest.
I wrote a book about my side hustles that may help you. https://old.reddit.com/user/sidehustle2025/comments/1ddi01x/i_made_750000_from_my_side_hustles_and_decide_to/
Look for part-time jobs; you’ll only have to work like 20 hours to 35.
@Zola
Thank you, bro!
@Zola
Can you tell me more about this?