HACKER Q&A
📣 paxys

How do you make money on the side?


I was on a work visa in the US for the longest time and wasn’t allowed to earn anything outside of my paychecks. I just became a permanent resident and so have a lot more options open to me.

I don’t want to build the next hot startup, make a billion dollars or anything of the sort. I have a great job and my employer is pretty cool about moonlighting as long as there are no conflicts and it doesn’t affect my work. I want to commit 1-2 hours a day and some weekends — all from home — to try and build an alternate income stream, partially for the experience and partially to earn some “fun money”.

I am skilled in all things tech and programming, but that’s about it. Has anyone had any luck in this area, or have stories to share?


  👤 _benj Accepted Answer ✓
I'm exploring Amazon FBA. Is not a success story because I'm still in the midst of it, but from what I'm seeing it is something that I can learn, my tech salary allows me to save for some capital and try that business.

Before this I explored day trading, which also has the potential to create money on the side. It does take a lot of training and risks...

Another option which I've done too is taking contracts, configure a server, update a website, etc.

Good luck!


👤 lmiller1990
I create Udemy courses about coding. More than 1-2h a week, though. I made around 7k last year - over the moon.

👤 giantg2
I'm a beekeeper. The work probably averages to a couple hours per week for just having a few hives. After the first couple years, you could earn maybe $500-1500 per year. More time and more money is your operation is larger.

I have some Android apps, but they never made any money for me, so now they're free.


👤 ffhhj
Years ago I created several apps for different niches that I found in social networks, monetized them with banners and I still receive a nice check every month. That's passive income. The key is finding a niche with critical user mass and promoting the app with them.

👤 ruairidhwm
I have a GraphQL course on Educative. It doesn't make crazy money, but definitely nice beer money every month! You could make several of these to increase the income and it's pretty passive (after writing your course obviously).

👤 matt_the_bass
I like to monetize my hobby. I make fancy work clocks and sell some occasionally. I don’t feel pressured to sell since I like the hobby. But I also like to sell one now and again. Plus it’s a big ego booster.

👤 France_is_bacon
Work for a company in "the trades" like plumbing, electrician, insulation installation, etc. Get a license yourself after your apprenticeship. Hire people. Make a mint.

👤 ixacto
You could try photography and move on to wedding/engagement photography.