Today, I have a fun guest post from my friend Cody Berman. Cody is a digital nomad who quit his corporate job to pursue entrepreneurship full-time. He started selling digital products in 2018 and became hooked after earning $700+ in one week. He now helps other entrepreneurs and creators monetize their businesses through digital products….
Today, I have a fun guest post from my friend Cody Berman. Cody is a digital nomad who quit his corporate job to pursue entrepreneurship full-time. He started selling digital products in 2018 and became hooked after earning $700+ in one week. He now helps other entrepreneurs and creators monetize their businesses through digital products. He’s been featured here on Making Sense of Cents before and you can find that article here – How I Make Money Selling Printables On Etsy.
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I used to be a chronic side hustler. At one point I had 20+ income streams. Sounds great, right? Except it wasn’t.
I was all over the place, trying every side hustle imaginable – delivering UberEats, editing podcasts, building websites, selling discs, running affiliate campaigns, writing articles, buffing boats, you name it. But most of the time, I felt like I was stuck trading my time for money.
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Don’t get me wrong, the money was great for some of these side hustles, but if I didn’t work I didn’t get paid. At one point, I made $500 for writing a single blog article! But once the article was delivered and the invoice was paid, I had to hunt for my next gig and turn in the work to make my next dollar.
At one point, I co-founded a disc golf manufacturing business. I thought that this business was going to be my golden ticket. For those who don’t know, disc golf is similar to ball golf, except instead of hitting a ball into a hole with a club, you are throwing a plastic “disc” into a basket. Our company manufactured those discs.
We started scaling pretty quickly and within two years we were selling our products in all 50 states and 20+ countries. On paper, everything looked amazing. But behind the scenes, we constantly had product issues, shipping delays, mismanaged inventory, and everything that else could possibly go wrong with a physical product business.
I was feeling tired and burnt out and looking for something new.
Fast forward to early 2019 and my friend Julie, another side hustler, told me that she had been selling printables on Etsy. She had spent about 60 hours creating a bunch of digital products (a.k.a. printables) and had made over $5,000 so far. The words “so far” were the ones that got me hooked.
Unlike my my physical products business where each unit had to be manufactured, quality tested, packaged, and shipped, these “digital products” sounded different. By the way Julie was describing it, I could create a digital product once and keep making money from it without much additional effort. This sounded ten times better than all of the side hustles I had tried (and way more passive).
The only problem was that I didn’t really have any clue what a “printable” was… and I had never even been on Etsy. And at this point, you might be thinking the same thing.
What exactly are printables? Basically, they’re digital files that customers can download and print at home. Think cards, planners, calendars, games, gift tags – the possibilities are endless!
The best part? Once you’ve created a printable, you can sell it an unlimited number of times without ever having to worry about restocking inventory or shipping costs.
Now back to my story. Even though I didn’t really know how to create printables, or what printables to sell, or anything about graphic design for that matter, I decided to give it a shot. If Julie could do it, I could do it, right?
Wrong.
My first ~20 printables were absolutely terrible, but I listed them on Etsy anyway. You’ll never guess what happened next. I got a whopping… zero sales.
OK, maybe you did guess that.
Between my zero graphic design skills, lack of product research, and unfamiliarity with the Etsy platform, I definitely wasn’t setting any sales records.
But after some trial and error – well, a lot of trial and error – I managed to come up with some pretty decent-looking printables. I focused on creating seasonal products, a strategy I often recommend to beginners. And let me tell you, it paid off big time.
In December and January, I created dozens of Valentine’s Day printables since I had heard that it was one of the biggest holidays on Etsy. Some of my designs included Valentine’s cards, love coupons, editable love notes, custom photo cards, and more.
And finally, after months of crickets, it seemed like the algorithm was working in my favor, with tons of people searching for Valentine’s gifts and cards for their loved ones. The real excitement started on February 9th, just five days before the big holiday.
I remember that week vividly because while all this was happening, I was actually skiing in Lake Tahoe. And on February 9th, when I checked my phone in the ski lodge at lunch, I had made over $100… that day.
The entire week continued to be extremely profitable and I ended the week with $718 in sales from just a handful of products that took me a couple of hours to create. It was the first time I experienced true passive income. The only part that wasn’t passive was answering the occasional customer question, which took less than five minutes per day from my phone.
That experience was a game-changer for me. It was the moment I realized the true potential of selling digital products on Etsy. And I owe a big thank you to Julie, who introduced me to this side hustle and helped me see that I could create products that continued to make money long after I’d created them.
Let me be clear – building a successful Etsy shop isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme. There’s work involved in getting your shop up and running, from creating high-quality designs to optimizing your listings and promoting your products. But trust me when I say that the effort is worth it.
Once your Etsy shop is up and running, it can become a passive income machine. Your printables can sell for years and years after you list them. That next Valentine’s Day, I was in Aruba for a wedding event, and the same exact designs that earned me $718 in Lake Tahoe, earned me hundreds again that next year.
These Valentine’s Day printables have been sitting in my Etsy shop for years at this point, and they continue to make sales every single year. Compared to selling physical products, delivering UberEats on a bike, editing podcasts, or writing blog posts, this side hustle is so much more passive.
If you want to learn more, I recommend signing up for the Free Training Workshop: Earn Money Selling Printables. This free workshop will teach you how to get started selling printables. You will learn different ideas for printables to sell, how to get started on Etsy, and how to actually make sales.
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It’s entirely possible to sell a house with a mortgage. In fact, it’s common to sell a property that still has a mortgage, because most people don’t stay in a home long enough to pay off the home loan.
With the help of your lender and real estate agent, you can move ahead and sell a house with a mortgage. Yes, there’s a bit of paperwork involved, but settling your mortgage at the closing table shouldn’t prove too challenging.
Here’s everything you need to know about selling a home with a mortgage.
What Happens to Your Mortgage When You Sell Your Home?
When you sell your home, the amount you contracted with the buyer is put toward your mortgage and settlement costs before any excess funds are wired to you. Here’s how it works for different transaction types.
A Typical Sale
In a typical sale, homeowners will put their current home on the market before buying another one. Assuming the homeowners have more value in their home than what is owed on their mortgage, they can take the proceeds from the sale of the home and apply that money to the purchase of a new home.
A Short Sale
A short sale is one when you cannot sell the home for what you owe on the mortgage and need to ask the lender to cover the difference (or short).
In a short sale transaction, the mortgage lender and servicer must accept the buyer’s offer before an escrow account can be opened for the sale of the property. This type of mortgage relief transaction can be lengthy (up to 120 days) and involves a lot of paperwork. It’s not common in areas where values are falling or at times when the real estate market is dropping.
When You Buy Another House
There are several roads you can take when you buy another house before selling your own. You may have the option of:
• Holding two mortgages. If your lender approves you for a new mortgage without selling your current home, you may be able to use this option when shopping for a mortgage. However, you won’t be able to use funds from the sale of your current home for the purchase of your next home.
• Including a home sale contingency in your real estate contract. The home sale contingency states that the purchase of the new home depends upon the sale of the old home. In other words, the contract is not binding unless you find a buyer to purchase the old home. The two transactions are often tied together. When the sale of the old home closes, it can immediately fund the down payment and closing costs of the new home (depending on how much there is, of course). Keep in mind that a home sale contingency can make your offer less competitive in a hot real estate market where sellers are not willing to wait around for a buyer’s home to sell.
• Getting a bridge loan. A bridge loan is a short-term loan used to fund the costs of obtaining a new home before selling the old home. The interest rates are usually pretty high, but most homebuyers don’t plan to hold the loan for long.
💡 Quick Tip: You deserve a more zen mortgage. Look for a mortgage lender who’s dedicated to closing your loan on time.
Selling a House With a Mortgage: Step by Step
Here are the steps to take to sell a home that still has a mortgage.
Get a Payoff Quote
To determine exactly how much of the mortgage you still owe, you’ll need a payoff quote from your mortgage servicer. This is not the same thing as the balance shown on your last mortgage statement. The payoff amount will include any interest still owed until the day your loan is paid off, as well as any fees you may owe.
The payoff quote will have an expiration date. If the outstanding mortgage balance is paid off before that date, the amount on the payoff quote is valid. If it is paid after, sellers will need to obtain a new payoff quote.
Determine Your Home Equity
Equity is the difference between what your property is worth and what you owe on your mortgage (your payoff quote is most accurate). If your home is worth $400,000 and your payoff amount on the existing mortgage is $250,000, your equity is $150,000.
When you sell your home, you gain access to this equity. Your mortgage, any second mortgage like a home equity loan, and closing costs are settled, and then you are wired the excess amount to use how you like. Many homeowners opt to use part or all of the money as a down payment on their next home.
Secure a Real Estate Agent
A real estate agent can walk you through the process of selling a home with a mortgage and clear up questions on other mortgage basics. Your agent will be particularly valuable if you need to buy a new home before selling your current home.
Set a Price
With your agent, you will look at factors that affect property value, such as comparable sales in your area, to help you set a price. There are different price strategies you can review with your agent to bring in more buyers to bid on your home.
Accept a Bid and Open Escrow
After an open house and showings, you may have an offer (or a handful). Consider what you value in accepting an offer. Do you want a fast close? The highest price? A buyer who is flexible with your moving date? A buyer with mortgage preapproval?
You may also choose to continue negotiating with prospective buyers. Once you’ve selected a buyer and have signed the contract, it’s time to go into escrow.
Review Your Settlement Statement
You’ll be in escrow until the day your transaction closes. An escrow or title agent is the intermediary between you and the buyer until the deal is done. While the loan is being processed, title reports are prepared, inspections are held, and other details to close the deal are being worked out.
Three days before, you’ll see a closing disclosure (if you’re buying a house at the same time) and a settlement statement. The settlement statement outlines fees and charges of the real estate transaction and pinpoints how much money you’ll net by selling your home. 💡 Quick Tip: Generally, the lower your debt-to-income ratio, the better loan terms you’ll be offered. One way to improve your ratio is to increase your income (hello, side hustle!). Another way is to consolidate your debt and lower your monthly debt payments.
Selling a House With a Negative Equity
Negative equity means that the value of an asset (such as a home) is less than the balance due on the loan against it. Say you purchased a property for $400,000 with a $380,000 loan, but then the real estate market took a nosedive. Your property is now worth $350,000, less than the amount of the mortgage.
If you have negative equity in the home and need to sell it, it is possible to sell if you come up with the difference yourself.
In this scenario (an alternative to a short sale), you pay the difference between the amount left on your mortgage note and the purchase offer at closing. So in the example above, if you sold the house for $350,000, at the closing, you would need to pay the loan holder an additional $30,000 to clear the debt.
The Takeaway
Selling a house with a mortgage is common. The buyer pays the sales price, and that money is used to pay off your remaining mortgage, your closing costs, and any second mortgage. The rest is your profit.
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FAQ
Who is responsible for the mortgage on the house during the sale?
The homeowner is responsible for continuing to pay the mortgage until paperwork is signed on closing day.
What happens if you sell a house with a HELOC?
When you sell a home that has a home equity line of credit with a balance, a home equity loan, or any other kind of lien against the house, that will need to be paid off before the remaining equity is paid out to you.
What happens to escrow money when you sell your house?
Your mortgage escrow account will be closed, and any money left will be refunded to you.
Can I make a profit on a house I still owe on?
Yes. You can make a profit if the amount you sell your house for is greater than the amount you owe on it, less closing and settlement costs.
Can I have two mortgages at once?
Yes, you can have two mortgages at once if the lender approves it.
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Are you a little obsessed with planning your next big trip? We hear you! The excitement of seeing new places — whether that means a faraway tropical island or a neighboring state — is a powerful lure. But there’s one thing that may get in the way: Money.
Let’s be real, travel can be expensive. Even if you’re hopping in the car for a short weekend road trip, the cost of gas, food, entertainment, accommodations, and more can get a bit overwhelming. Fortunately, with a little bit of planning, you can make your travel dreams a reality. And it can all begin by creating a travel fund.
What Is a Travel Fund?
A travel fund is exactly what it sounds like — a fund exclusively used for gallivanting around the world. It’s a place to stash some cash that you don’t use for rent, bills, repaying student loans, or any other monthly financial obligations. This fund is just for your passion in life. And your passion is clearly traveling.
How to Fund Traveling
Unfortunately, a travel savings account will not grow by magic. If only! You’ll need to find ways to funnel some cash towards your travel plans. There are a variety of ways to do this. Perhaps you got a raise recently (nice!) and can put that amount directly towards travel. Or, maybe you can automatically whisk $25 or $50 per paycheck into your savings. Or, you might give up concert tickets or takeout food for a while to allow some wiggle room in your budget that goes towards paying for your next getaway. There are many options — some of which we’ll explore below.
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Setting Up a Dedicated Travel Savings Account
There are a few options for where to keep your travel fund. Yes, you could keep your vacation fund in the same account as your day-to-day savings, but separating the fund could provide even more clarity.
Keeping your travel fund in a separate account can make it easy to see how close you are to reaching your travel goal. It allows you to see exactly how much money you’ve saved for the cause with ease. Having the money in a separate account also allows you to set up automatic contributions, just as you might already be doing with your other accounts.
Automating your savings towards travel means you can eliminate another task from your to-do list. You’ll be making progress toward your dream of cruising down the Nile without even having to think about it. And since it’s stashed separately, you don’t need to worry that you’ll use it on, say, entertainment or new shoes without realizing it.
Tips on Selecting an Account to Use
When it comes to setting up a dedicated travel fund, the first order of business is usually to pick an account type. There are a variety of options to choose from. Part of what will likely influence your decision is how long you plan on saving. If you want to take a trip in just a few months, a savings account may be a good vehicle. You can easily contribute to it, and you’ll earn some interest.
To help your travel fund grow faster, you may want to go with a high yield savings account. These accounts typically pay a much higher annual percentage yield (APY) than traditional savings accounts, giving you the ability to earn more on your money while still enjoying the security of a federally insured account. These days, many high-yield savings accounts offer APYs of up to 5% or more — many times more than the average national rate of 0.46%.
Some of these accounts may come with certain restrictions, like a limited number of withdrawals a month or maintaining a minimum balance, so be sure to read the fine print on each account you might be considering.
Another is a certificate of deposit (CD), which locks up your money for a particular term, typically from six months to a few years. This type of account can sometimes offer a more competitive interest rate than a traditional savings account but comes with withdrawal restrictions. If you choose to withdraw the money before the term ends, you’ll likely have to pay a penalty or fee.
Yet another option is to use a cash management account with a brokerage firm. These accounts are meant as an option for your uninvested money. They can also be great for putting away some extra money to save, but again — do read the fine print. Fees may be involved, plus commissions if a broker steps in to help you with your investments. Make sure that these won’t cut into your savings.
All of these options will allow you to keep your vacation fund separate from your checking account, emergency savings, or regular savings account. You may even be able to give it a unique name like “travel fund” or even more specific like “Tahiti fund.” It’s much more exciting to watch “dream trip to Bali fund” grow than just “account: 3283052.”
Growing Your Travel Fund
After you’ve created your unique travel fund, it’s time to put in some savings work. And that begins with your budget. If you already have a budget, that’s great. All you need to do is add in “travel fund” as a new line item and shift as much money as you feel comfortable moving to this new account each month.
But, if you’re starting from scratch, that’s OK too. Trying to save for the trip of a lifetime is just as good an excuse as any to start budgeting.
To build a budget, you’ll want to start by figuring out your average monthly take-home income (what you earn after taxes are taken out). Next, it’s good to create a list of all your monthly expenses. You’ll want to include all the basics like rent or mortgage, car payments, student loans, credit card statements, food, gas, insurance, gym memberships, streaming accounts, and any money you currently put towards saving and investing. Make sure to get as granular as possible about your spending.
Next, subtract your average monthly expenses from your average monthly income to see how much you have leftover. If it’s more than $0, that’s excellent news! You can put the excess towards your travel fund. If not, you’ll need to find some places to cut back on spending.
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Finding Extra Cash for Your Travel Account
If you’d like that leftover number in your budget to be higher, maybe it’s time to take a look at both your spending and your current income level. Perhaps you can see where changes can be made.
One of the potentially easiest ways to create more cash for your travel fund is to look deeply at your monthly spending. Are you still subscribing to that streaming service you never (or rarely) watch? Are you signed up for the premium version of that social media platform you haven’t been on in months?
What about that gym membership? How’s that going for you? Go ahead and get rid of things that aren’t bringing you joy or are dispensable. Then, refocus those funds in your travel fund.
If there’s no room for cuts, then it might be time to increase your income. Of course, you could always ask for a raise at work, but if that doesn’t come through, explore some other options — like a side hustle. A side hustle is a gig you take on outside your normal work to make some extra money. If you can, pick something you really enjoy doing so it feels less like “work.” For example, if you love dogs but aren’t ready to own one, maybe walking dogs before work would be fun for you.
If you are a handy person who likes to fix things, creating a listing on a site like Thumbtack or TaskRabbit may be a good idea. If you have other talents like photography, writing, or graphic design, you might do some networking to see if you can drum up some freelance work. That way, you can get paid for what you love to do and save for what you love too.
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SoFi: Your Partner in Creating a Travel Fund
By now, you’ve committed to adjusting your budget and setting aside cash in a new fund. The only thing left to do is find the best place to stash your cash.
When choosing where to put your travel fund, you’ll want to find an account that pays a competitive yield, keeps your money safe, and allows you to easily access your funds when it’s time to set off for your next adventure.
SoFi Travel has teamed up with Expedia to bring even more to your one-stop finance app, helping you book reservations — for flights, hotels, car rentals, and more — all in one place. SoFi Members also have exclusive access to premium savings, with 10% or more off on select hotels. Plus, earn unlimited 3%** cash back rewards when you book with your SoFi Unlimited 2% Credit Card through SoFi Travel.
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FAQ
How much should I keep in my travel fund?
To come up with a travel savings goal, you’ll want to determine how much you’ll need for your trip and when you want to take it. From there, you can determine how much you’ll need to transfer into your travel fund each month to reach your goal. For example, if your trip will cost $2,500 and you plan to travel in six months, you’ll need to set aside around $33 a month.
How do I set up a travel fund?
Setting up a travel fund can take only a matter of minutes. It can be as easy as opening a savings account online and then directing money towards it. You can also go into a brick-and-mortar bank to set up an account.
How can I save money on a travel fund?
To save money on a travel fund, look for a savings account that doesn’t charge monthly fees and offers a competitive interest rate. These two factors will help boost your savings and get you on your dream vacation as quickly as possible.
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Inside: Learn how to land lucrative paid house sitting gigs. From crafting a standout application to negotiating pay, our guide covers everything you need for success as a house and pet sitter. Get your first housesitting job now.
For those seeking a unique way to trim their living expenses and swell their savings account—or perhaps even add a fresh stream of income—the fascinating world of house sitting beckons.
Imagine the possibilities of a life where you not only dodge the relentless outpour of cash for rent but also have the potential to get paid for simply residing in and caring for someone else’s home. House sitting has forged a pathway for individuals from all walks of life to dramatically cut their cost of living while introducing opportunities for financial gain, tailored to a lifestyle that champions both mobility and flexibility.
This is something I cannot wait to start doing myself as an early retiree!
In the era of remote work and digital nomadism, the housesitting lifestyle dovetails perfectly with the capacity to earn money from anywhere.
Rather than a stint of In a world where the cost of living is perpetually rising, this is a simple solution. Plus it is an increasingly popular reality for savvy individuals looking to slash their living expenses and enhance their income streams.
Now, let’s dig into how to get paid to house sit.
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The Basics of House Sitting for Income
House sitting for income can be a practical way to earn extra money by caring for someone’s home while they’re away.
A house sitter can earn money by taking on paid assignments to care for someone’s home, which often includes responsibilities like watering plants, feeding pets, and maintaining the property’s general upkeep.
Additionally, house sitters may supplement their income by engaging in flexible online work or other jobs that allow them to take advantage of the rent-free living situation provided by house sitting opportunities.
This is a simple way to make money.
Is House Sitting the Right Gig for You?
This will vary from person to person.
Typically, if you have a love for adventure and live a simplistic life, this could be the perfect side hustle for you.
You can make money while not paying to travel the world and not pay rent. Plus you can work another side hustle or full time job at the same time.
What if you could use your housesitting gig to see the world?
Can you picture yourself waking up to a sunrise over the Tuscan hills, or enjoying a peaceful afternoon in a cozy cottage in the Cotswolds, all without the cost of accommodation eating into your budget?
This fantasy can be your reality through a unique travel approach: house sitting while exploring the globe.
House sitting opens doors to experiences far beyond those of a typical tourist. When stepping into the life of a local, you not only enjoy the comforts of a home but also immerse yourself in the local culture, customs, and way of life—something you can’t put a price tag on.
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How do I become a house sitter?
Becoming a professional house sitter starts with the right mindset and preparation. To embark on this exciting venture, follow a systematic approach to gain trust, experience, and create opportunities that could lead to paid gigs.
Here’s a quick guide to set you on your path:
Self-Assessment: Evaluate if the lifestyle suits you. Comfort with travel, adaptability, and responsibility are key.
Research: Learn about the expectations and requirements of the job by engaging with existing house sitters or homeowners.
References: Start with house sitting for friends or family to garner initial references and practical experience.
Online Presence: Sign up for reputable house sitting websites and create a compelling profile that highlights your unique offering.
Reviews: Ask for reviews on each of your housesitting gigs to build up your portfolio.
Stay Booked: If you are consistently booked, then repeat homeowners will reach out sooner to book your services.
By taking these steps, you’re well on your way to securing your first gig as a house sitter and potentially turning it into a rewarding path to see the world.
Setting Yourself up for Success to House Sit
Gain Experience and Build Credibility
Embarking on a journey in house sitting may feel like a daunting task at first, especially when experience seems like a prerequisite to getting started. Yet, remember every expert was once a beginner.
Follow these tips to gain experience and build a rock-solid credibility:
Volunteer: Offer to house sit for friends, family, or colleagues to gather firsthand experience and positive testimonials.
Document Everything: Keep a record of your sits, including photos and detailed notes, to showcase your experience to future clients.
Ask for Reviews: After each sit, ask the homeowner for a review that you can use on housesitting platforms or your personal website.
Improve Continuously: Each house sit is a learning experience. Take feedback seriously and work to enhance your service.
Join a Community: Engage with other house sitters online or in person to exchange tips, seek advice, and stay motivated.
Remember, each home cared for and each pet pampered brings you one step closer to becoming a seasoned and sought-after house sitter.
Creating an Impressive House Sitting Profile
First impressions count tremendously, and in the world of house sitting, your profile is your digital handshake.
A stellar profile not only introduces you to potential clients, but it also demonstrates your professionalism and suitability for house sitting opportunities.
Include clear information about your past house-sitting jobs, mentioning the names of the homeowners (with their permission), specific locations, and the range of responsibilities you held during each assignment.
Emphasize specific house-sitting skills that you excel in, such as high-level cleaning capabilities or exceptional resourcefulness in unexpected situations.
Highlight any certifications that enhance your qualifications for house-sitting, particularly those that resonate with pet owners, like pet CPR or first-aid certifications.
If you have experience in managing household emergencies, stress situations, or particular types of pets, ensure this is prominently noted.
House sitting as a full-time lifestyle
Whether you’re a digital nomad, in between jobs or studies, retired, or simply looking for a break from the norm, long stay house sitting could be for you.
Make money and travel the world. Sounds like a good deal, right?
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Finding Opportunities for Paid House Sitting
Utilize Specialized House Sitting Directories
Exploring specialized housesitting directories can be your gateway to a myriad of housesitting opportunities. Here’s how you can make these directories work for you:
TrustedHousesitters: Get connected with homeowners across the globe and enjoy perks like a 24/7 vet advice line and insurance guarantees.
House Sitters America: An affordable platform offering a user-friendly interface and a variety of features for people seeking house sitting jobs across the U.S., with an annual fee of just $30.
House Sit Match: Offers an international platform where members can create personal profiles with videos, search and apply for a variety of house sitting services across different countries, and secure arrangements with legally approved contracts.
MindMyHouse: Access a global database where you can apply to house sits and finalize details with secure forms provided on the site.
HouseCarers: Navigate assignments with ease and get alerts for opportunities that match your preferences.
Luxury House Sitting: The opportunity to stay in exquisite homes and care for pets while exploring local culture and making new friends, all for a nominal yearly membership fee.
Build a robust profile on these directories, illustrating your experience, skills, and even why homeowners should trust you with their precious homes and pets.
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Leverage Social Media and Networking
Social media and networking are vital cogs in the wheel of modern housesitting success. Make sure to have a solid strategy in place to enhance your visibility and connect you with the right opportunities.
Create a Professional Image: Establish a dedicated Facebook page or Instagram profile showcasing your housesitting adventures and testimonials.
Networking Events: Join home and pet owner meetups to discuss your services and share stories.
Engage with Communities: Participate in forums and groups related to house sitting, pets, and travel to position yourself as a knowledgeable and reliable sitter.
Word of Mouth: Encourage clients to share your services digitally—from a simple share of your profile to tagging you in a post about their great experience.
Collaborations: Team up with pet-related or travel influencers for your mutual benefit. They spread the word about your services, and you provide content and insights for their platforms.
Remember to be genuine and helpful online. Consistency and kindness tend to yield more benefits than aggressive self-promotion.
The Art of Landing Lucrative House Sitting Gigs
Crafting Your Pitch: Stand Out in Your Application
When it comes to landing that house sitting gig, the application you submit is your golden ticket. Crafting a pitch-perfect application can set you apart from the crowd. Here’s how you can ensure your application shines:
Tailor Your Message: Show you’ve read the listing by referencing specifics—like the pet’s names and unique home features.
Highlight Relevant Skills: If they have a garden that needs tending, mention your green thumb. Got experience with exotic pets? That’s worth noting, too.
Strike a Balance: Be professional yet personable. Show your personality and expertise, but keep it clear that you’re serious about their needs.
Prompt Replies: From the initial application to follow-up communications, respond promptly to show you’re attentive and eager.
Ask Intelligent Questions: Clarify any uncertainties and show genuine interest in the specifics of the house sit.
Above all, remember that your application is a reflection of you. Make every word count, and let your dedication to being an exceptional house sitter be evident.
Negotiating Payment: Tips for Reaching an Agreement
Negotiating payment is a nuanced art, especially in house sitting where assignments can vary widely. Here’s a cheat sheet to navigate the payment conversation gracefully and effectively:
Research Rates: Know the going rate for similar housesitting services in the area. According to Care.com, most housesitting gigs pay between $50-100 per day. Obviously, location, price of the home, and job details can fluctuate this amount. 1
Assess Value: Estimate the value you provide, taking into account any additional responsibilities like pet care or gardening.
Open Dialogue: Initiate the conversation on payment terms confidently but diplomatically.
Be Transparent: Clearly articulate what your rate includes and be open about any potential extra charges.
Flexibility: Be prepared to negotiate and find a middle ground that respects your worth while accommodating the homeowner’s budget.
Most importantly, remember that your time and services are valuable. A fair agreement is one where both parties feel respected and satisfied. Don’t forget you will be earning 1099 income, so account for taxes!
Essential Skills and Knowledge for Professional House Sitters
Understanding the Responsibilities of a House Sitter
Embracing the role of a house sitter means stepping into a realm of varied and significant responsibilities. You’re not just occupying a space; you’re safeguarding a home and all it encompasses. Here’s what’s typically expected:
Maintenance: Keeping the house tidy and overseeing any routine upkeep.
Pet Care: If furry friends are in the mix, feed, walk, and provide the essential company they need.
Garden & Plants: Hydrate indoor plants and possibly manage an outdoor garden.
Security: Perform regular checks, activate alarm systems, and maintain a presence that deters potential intruders.
Emergency Handling: Be ready to address unexpected scenarios, from leaks to power outages.
Understanding these duties is the cornerstone of professional house sitting, ensuring peace of mind for homeowners and a reputable standing for you.
Managing Client Expectations and Providing Exceptional Service
Exceeding a homeowner’s expectations isn’t just about fulfilling a checklist; it’s about delivering comfort and trust through your service. Here’s how to excel in managing client expectations and providing a level of service that gets you invited back time and time again:
Clear Communication: From the start, clarify what services you’ll provide and understand the homeowner’s needs and concerns.
Professionalism: Treat the housesitting assignment with the same dedication and commitment you would any other job.
Attention to Detail: Take note of specific instructions and preferences. Homeowners appreciate when you care for their home as they would.
Regular Updates: Keep homeowners informed about how everything is going, especially regarding their pets’ well-being.
Leave a Positive Lasting Impression: Ensure the home is clean and welcoming upon the homeowners’ return. Maybe even getting fresh flowers for the dining room table on their return.
By managing expectations and delivering exceptional service, you build a reputation that enhances your portfolio and opens doors to new opportunities.
Navigating Legal and Financial Aspects
Setting Smart Pay Preferences and Rates
Determining your pay preferences and setting your rates calls for a strategic blend of self-awareness and market understanding. Here’s how to set intelligent rates that reflect your value:
Self-Evaluation: Consider your level of experience, the range of services you offer, and what sets you apart from others.
Market Research: Look into the average rates for house sittersin your target locations and skill set.
Expenses: Account for any travel or incidental expenses you may incur while house sitting.
Define Your Rates: Set a base rate for standard responsibilities and consider additional fees for extra services such as pet care or extensive gardening.
Be Clear & Upfront: State your rates on your profiles and websites to maintain transparency with potential clients.
Smartly set preferences and rates not only attract serious inquiries but also ensure you are adequately compensated for your commitment and services.
Insurance and Professional Cover Considerations
When stepping into someone’s home as a professional house sitter, it’s crucial to consider the layers of protection both for yourself and the property you’re responsible for.
Here’s what to keep in mind regarding insurance, professional coverage, and house sitting agreement:
Liability Insurance: Protect yourself against claims for damage or accidents that could occur during your stay. This is why many start by using a trusted site like Trusted Housesitters.
Personal Indemnity Insurance: If you’re advising on security or care, this can cover you for the advice provided.
Pet First Aid Certification: Not insurance per se, but it boosts credibility and reassures clients about their pet’s welfare.
Travel Insurance: Ensure it covers you for housesitting activities abroad if you’re traveling for gigs.
Understand Policies: If using platforms like TrustedHousesitters, know what their insurance offerings entail and how they apply to you.
Having the right cover is an investment in your business—it not only gives peace of mind but also enhances trust between you and your clients.
Growing as a Professional House Sitter
Learn From Every Assignment and Feedback
Every house sitting assignment is a classroom of its own. From bespoke routines to diverse pet personalities, each gig is an opportunity to grow professionally.
Reflect on Feedback: After completing a sit, take time to consider any feedback given—both praise and constructive criticism.
Continuous Improvement: Use each assignment to refine your skills, be it pet care, communication, or home maintenance.
Feedback Loop: Encourage homeowners to provide honest feedback to help you enhance service quality further.
Journal Experiences: Keep a detailed journal of your sits, noting what you learned and how you might improve. Plus small details to improve on repeat clients.
Proactive Learning: Seek out resources to bolster areas where feedback suggests there’s room for growth.
By treating each assignment as a learning experience, you not only become more adept at house sitting but also signal to potential clients that you’re committed to excellence.
Stay Informed and Adaptive to Industry Trends
The house sitting industry is alive with evolution, influenced by changing homeowner preferences, technological advancements, and a shifting global landscape. Staying ahead means being both informed and adaptable. Here’s how you can keep pace with the industry trends:
Market Research: Regularly check industry reports, surveys, and forums for the latest changes in house sitting rates and homeowner expectations.
Adapt Services: Be prepared to adjust your service offerings in response to new demands, such as smart home technology management or eco-friendly home care practices.
Embrace Technology: Utilize new apps and digital tools designed for house sitters to streamline bookings, client communications, and task management.
Professional Development: Attend workshops, webinars, or conferences focused on house sitting to expand your knowledge and network.
Growth Mindset: Treat every new trend or change as an opportunity to learn and expand your business to new markets and opportunities.
By embracing a commitment to continuous learning and flexibility, you position yourself at the forefront of the house sitting industry.
FAQs About Making Money Through House Sitting
Yes, it’s possible to earn a living exclusively from housesitting.
While it may require dedication to build a client base and can vary by location, those with strong reputations can find continuous opportunities. Diversifying services and locations can aid in maintaining a steady income.
For short-term house sitting gigs, rates may be higher due to the convenience factor for homeowners. In contrast, long-term sits may attract lower daily rates but offer steadier work.
Emphasize the value provided and seek a fair agreement that reflects the length and complexity of the job.
Unexpected costs in house sitting can arise, such as expenses for transportation, utilities, or emergencies. Clear agreements with homeowners about who covers these costs are crucial.
Always have a contingency plan and discuss potential unforeseen expenses in advance.
Ready to Start House Sitting as a Job?
In conclusion, venturing into the world of house sitting can be an exceptionally rewarding endeavor, offering you the unparalleled opportunity to explore new places while ensuring homeowners’ peace of mind.
House sitting is more than just a job; it’s a lifestyle that allows for flexibility, adventure, and personal growth.
By signing up with TrustedHousesitters, you’re not only stepping into a hub of global house-sitting opportunities. You’re also choosing a platform renowned for its extensive listings and high trust level among the community.
Recognized as the world’s largest site for house sitting, TrustedHousesitters connects you with a wide array of homeowners across the UK, Europe, North America, and Australia, broadening your horizons and making the small annual membership fee a worthwhile investment in your new house-sitting career.
With your enthusiasm, thoughtful profile, and personalized approach to each application, you are setting yourself up for success. Your open availability is a prime time to make money.
So why wait? Sign up, create your profile, and get ready to embark on your house-sitting journey with TrustedHousesitters today!
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Care.com. “House sitting rates: How to determine fair pay every time.” https://www.care.com/c/house-sitting-rates/. Accessed March 7, 2024.
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What began as a small side hustle has evolved into one of the more popular online Etsy shops.
Noblesville couple Amie and Chris Knuckles created their online wood wall art and home décor business, Vintage Adventures, in 2015. In 2020, the business became a full-time venture when they launched the shop on Etsy, which – according to the Etsy analytics tool Erank – is in the top 2 percent of the platform’s sellers.
The couple, who have worked out of a garage at 936 Maple Ave. since 2021, created a key to the city for the late pop artist Jimmy Buffett in 2020, and one of their art pieces appeared in the 2022 movie “The Requin.”
“(When we started out) we both had really stressful (full-time) jobs, and going around to auctions and making things, it was fun, so it was like a hobby to start with,” Amie said. “We just enjoyed creating things. I never in a million years would have thought that this is what I would be doing. I was a director of nursing when this started. I never thought I would ever in a million years (run an art business).”
Initially, the Knuckles sold vintage furniture in a booth at the antique mall and eventually the Logan Village Mall. They started making and selling wall art after they decided to make art for their own walls in their booth space, which they thought were too bare. They started selling on Etsy after Chris lost his full-time IT job as a project manager during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“(Amie) came in the room, she’s like, ‘Let’s start an Etsy shop, it’ll be fun,’” Chris said. “And I always say that because every time we’re in here and we’re sweaty and we’re tired and exhausted, I’m like, ‘Let’s start an Etsy shop, it’ll be fun.’”
Although Amie devotes most of her time to the art business, she still works part time in a hospital.
Besides their Etsy shop, the Knuckles also have a website where they sell their art.
The Knuckles said their favorite part of their business is traveling, attending festivals, meeting people and the adventure of it all. They were invited to be a part of the Orange Beach Festival of Art in Orange Beach, Ala., March 9-10 and plan to attend more festivals this year.
“We’ve had a lot of great things happen to us over time,” Amie said. “When we get to the point where we start to doubt it, something really cool will happen that gets us to that next step and then we’re like, ‘Yeah, yeah, maybe this is what we’re supposed to do.’”
Amie and Chris said owning and operating Vintage Adventures is the highlight of their lives. They both take pride in their work.
“I look back on my (old full-time) career and think, ‘I did all that stuff but I didn’t do (anything). All I did was make some corporation more money or whatever, right?’” Chris said. “So, now, when I look at the stuff that we do (with our art business), it’s going to sound cheesy, but I feel like I’m leaving some sort of legacy, some part of me is still going to be around.”
THE KNUCKLES’ ART METHOD
Vintage Adventures owners Amie and Chris Knuckles create their wood art with lasers. They usually create a digital design and then use a CNC machine where a laser cuts a slab of wood into different pieces, according to the design.
Amie paints the pieces of wood, then the couple glues the pieces together and frame it.
Eventually, the couple plans make prints of the art that will be sold at a reduced price from the original pieces.
To find Vintage Adventures on Etsy, visit etsy.com/shop/VintageAdventuresLLC?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1027666500&from_page=listing.
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Want to learn how to sell short stories for money? Yes, you may be able to earn money from home doing this. Short stories tell a quick and interesting story. They’re not very long, usually just a few hundred to a few thousand words. Even though they’re short, they still have a complete story with…
Want to learn how to sell short stories for money?
Yes, you may be able to earn money from home doing this.
Short stories tell a quick and interesting story. They’re not very long, usually just a few hundred to a few thousand words. Even though they’re short, they still have a complete story with a start, middle, and finish.
Short stories can be about anything, like mysteries, adventures, or even funny moments.
In this article, we’ll go over the strategies to turn your short stories into a profitable side hustle, and you will learn:
What a short story is
Places you can sell short stories
How to make the most money selling short stories
Recommended reading: 16 Best Ways To Get Paid To Read Books
Best Places To Sell Short Stories For Money
Below are the different ways to sell short stories for money.
1. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)
Want to learn how to sell short stories on Amazon? If so, then Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing is one place to start, as this is a self-publishing platform and almost everyone uses Amazon already.
To get started selling short stories on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, you need to first create an Amazon KDP account. Make sure your short story is well-edited and formatted. Create an eye-catching cover for your short story. You can use Amazon’s Kindle creation tools or make your own on graphic design sites like Canva.
Kindle eBook prices typically start around $0.99 and go up from there. You can also sell your book on Kindle Unlimited and get up to 70% royalties. There are many benefits to using KDP to publish your short stories, including publishing in 3 easy steps, the potential to earn royalties, and being able to set your own list prices.
Kindle Direct Publishing can also help you distribute your eBook around the world, print your short stories into real-life physical copies, and help ship them around the world.
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2. Clarkesworld Magazine
Clarkesworld Magazine is a fantasy and science fiction magazine that publishes short stories, articles, and audio fiction. Magazines are published monthly and available on the website or in eBook format.
Guidelines for submitting short stories are straightforward. Short stories must be between 1,000 and 22,000 words, and you’ll get paid 12 cents per word. Payment is via PayPal or check. The story must be in genres such as science fiction or fantasy, horror is not allowed.
Stories submitted to Clarkesworld Magazine must be well-written, convenient for on-screen reading, and suitable for audio.
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3. One Story
One Story is a popular magazine that publishes a short story once a month.
This platform specifically looks for literal fiction and they can only accept stories between 3,000 and 8,000 words. These short stories can be any style and on any subject as long as the story is compelling and well-written.
One Story pays $500 and 25 contributors copies. Stories must be new and not have been previously published material. One Story responds to submissions within 3 months after they are received.
4. East of the Web
East of the Web is a platform that helps provide exposure to writers.
The site gets over 500,000 page views a month, so if your short story is submitted and accepted, your story will likely get some views. This is beneficial because the site also receives attention from agents, press, filmmakers, schools, and other publishers.
To get your story accepted to East of the Web, your short story must have a compelling narrative that leaves the reader satisfied after the story. Your short story should feel complete and not need a follow-up story in order to leave the reader satisfied.
5. Flash Fiction Online
Flash Fiction Online is a magazine that publishes short stories in genres like science fiction, fantasy, horror, and literary fiction.
Short stories must be between 500 and 1000 words and include characters, compelling plots, and satisfying endings.
Your short story must be formatted correctly according to Flash Fiction’s guidelines (double-spaced, 12pt Times New Roman, and black font on a white background), and short stories cannot be written by AI!
As of 2024, Flash Fiction Online’s rate is $100 for each original story.
6. The Threepenny Review
The Threepenny Review is an American literary magazine that has fiction, memoirs, poetry, and essays. You can submit short stories via mail or through their online submission system.
The Threepenny Review pays $400 per story or article, $200 per poem, and does not print material that has already been published elsewhere. Short stories must be 4,000 words or less.
7. Poets & Writers
Poets & Writers is the largest nonprofit organization serving creative writers and is available as a magazine at major bookstores. The goal of Poets & Writers is to help poets and writers reach as many people as possible through their literary community.
With a national audience of over 100,000 readers, Poets & Writers has a strong following with students and faculty in creative writing programs across the United States.
Poets & Writers is known for its writing contests, grants, and awards database that features all kinds of creative writing contests. You can filter through the database by genre, cash prize, and if there’s an entry fee to sign up for the contest.
8. The Atlantic
The Atlantic is a publication known for its journalism.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including politics, science, technology, culture, and more. Short stories can be submitted and possibly sold to The Atlantic in genres such as fiction and poetry.
It’s best to look at what The Atlantic has published in the past to see what kind of short story they’re likely to accept. All short stories should be submitted as a Word document or PDF.
9. Reader’s Digest
Reader’s Digest is an online as well as printed magazine that was started in 1922.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including health, humor, inspirational stories, and more.
Submitting a short story to Reader’s Digest is simple and straightforward. You also need to include your name, address, and email to successfully submit your story.
10. Medium
Medium is a unique site where writers can publish and monetize their content.
Medium mostly focuses on articles and essays, but you can also publish short stories.
As a writer, you earn money depending on how much time Medium members spend reading your short stories. Due to this, it’s important to build a following and consistently write high-quality short stories on Medium to increase your chances of making money.
This can be a great place to sell short stories for money online.
11. Barrelhouse
Barrelhouse is a literary magazine that accepts submissions from writers, such as short stories.
Along with putting out a print magazine, Barrelhouse is also known for running a small press, organizing the Conversations & Connections conference, and the retreat Writer Camp. These are great resources if you’re looking to network and further your skills as a writer.
The magazine is looking for submissions that haven’t been previously published. Submissions are usually shorter than 8,000 words and in a format that is easy to read.
12. The New Yorker
The New Yorker is an American magazine that covers culture, politics, arts, and literature.
The magazine has been around since 1925 and has easily become one of the most influential magazines in the United States. Because of this, successfully submitting a short story and getting it accepted is quite difficult.
If you want to take your shot at submitting a short story to The New Yorker, submissions must be sent to [email protected].
All submissions are read within ninety days and if you do not hear back within that time frame, it means your story was not accepted.
13. Submit to short story contests
Short story contests are competitions where you can submit a short story for a chance to win a prize or recognition.
Contests are managed by magazines, writing organizations, and publishing houses that have an interest in promoting writers and getting their work seen by the public.
Contests will have specific guidelines such as which themes and genres are accepted, word limits, entry fees, prizes, and who the judges are.
Short story contests change over time and some of the most well-known short story contests include:
The Bridport Prize, which is a U.K.-based competition for short stories
The Writer’s Digest Short Story Competition
The Moth Short Story Prize
The Commonwealth Short Story Prize
The Sunday Times Short Story Award
You can also find other contests to submit your short story on contest databases like the Poets & Writers contest database and The Writer’s College short story writing competitions database.
14. Start your own blog
Another great way to get paid for your short stories is by creating a short story blog. This will allow you to share your creative work with the public.
Building a readership on your blog takes time, so be patient and dedicate time to marketing your blog and creating high-quality content.
Once your blog is up and running, you can make money via ad revenue, affiliate marketing, sponsored posts, and even by creating and selling your short stories through a subscription or paid ebook.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about how to sell short stories for money.
What are short stories?
Short stories are short works of fiction (also known as short fiction) that focus on one plot, theme, or set of characters. Short stories are short, ranging from a few hundred words to a few thousand words. Even though short stories are brief in length, they convey a compelling narrative with a beginning, middle, and end.
What are some different short story genres?
Short stories can come in any genre and storytelling style. The most popular short story genres include mystery, science fiction (sci-fi), thrillers, fantasy, horror, adventure, historical fiction, romance, personal essays, speculative fiction, and drama. There are many more genres to include, and you can even mix different genres. You can even make money writing poems.
Are short stories fiction or nonfiction?
Short stories are by definition fiction pieces, and not non-fiction.
How much money can I make selling short stories? How much is a short story worth?
The amount of money you can make selling short stories depends on factors like the length of the story, the market, the publication, and the popularity of the short story.
You may earn as little as $25 for a short story, or you may be able to earn over $1,000 for a short story. For example, a short story in Reader’s Digest will most likely pay less than a short story in The New Yorker. Or, if you write and publish your own short story on Amazon that becomes popular, you may be able to earn thousands of dollars.
Do short stories sell on Amazon?
Short stories sell on Amazon through the Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) platform. Many people choose to sell on KDP first because of the ease of getting started and publishing on KDP. Amazon KDP also has resources to help you publish short stories like helping create covers for your eBooks.
How do I sell my first short story?
The most important step to successfully sell your first short story is to create a high-quality and compelling story. The story needs to be engaging and free of grammatical errors (of course!). Once you’ve done this, you can choose online platforms, journals, or literary magazines you want to publish the short stories.
You must read the short story submission guidelines for each publication and make sure you pay attention to word counts and formatting requirements the platform is looking for.
You can sell your short story to different platforms. You may even want to try entering short story contests which often provide an opportunity for recognition, cash prizes, or publication opportunities. Market your short story on social media, your website, and other platforms to gain reach.
How many pages is a short story?
A short story can range from 500 words to 20,000 words. The actual number of pages depends on font size, spacing, and formatting. The average 1,000-word short story may be 5 pages, while a 20,000-word short story may be up to 100 pages. It all depends on the platform and what their short story submission guidelines are.
What is the best place to sell short stories for money online?
The best place to sell short stories depends on your style of writing and goals. Self-publishing on Amazon through Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) allows you to sell your short stories as eBooks and you get to control your pricing. You can even submit your Kindle eBook to Kindle Unlimited, which gives you up to 70% royalties when your book is read. There are also many award-winning sites and platforms where short story sellers can submit their craft to potential buyers, such as a literary journal.
There are many other places where you can sell short stories (other than the list above), such as Strange Horizons, BBC, Vestal Review (for flash fiction), Ploughshares, and more.
How To Sell Short Stories For Money – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on how to sell short stories for money.
The best places to sell your short stories include Kindle Direct Publishing, Clarkesworld Magazine, One Story, Flash Fiction Online, and many others that are listed above. These sites are some of the best places to sell short stories due to the ease of publishing books and wide audience.
Wherever you sell your short stories, it’s important to create a compelling narrative and make sure your work is free of grammatical errors.
Good short story writers are in demand, so I hope you can see success with this!
Are you interested in selling short stories for money?
Do you want to make money from your phone? I have been making money from my phone for many years now, and it’s a great way to make extra income or even a full-time income! Your phone can help you make money in many ways too. You can sell things you don’t need or use…
Do you want to make money from your phone?
I have been making money from my phone for many years now, and it’s a great way to make extra income or even a full-time income!
Your phone can help you make money in many ways too. You can sell things you don’t need or use your skills on freelance platforms. Answering surveys, selling photos, or being a virtual friend can also make you money, all from wherever you are comfortable.
Best Ways To Make Money From Your Phone
Below are the best ways to make money from your phone.
1. Answer surveys
You can earn money with your phone by answering surveys. Companies pay for your opinion, and you can do this whenever you have free time, such as when you’re just sitting on the couch watching TV with your phone in your hand.
Surveys are like a bunch of questions that companies ask to find out what you like or what you think about something. They might ask about the food you eat, the games you play, or even about your shopping habits.
You answer these questions, and in return, they give you money, points, or free gift cards (such as free Amazon gift cards) as a way to thank you for your time.
Some of the paid online survey companies I recommend are:
Here are 11 Paid Online Survey Sites if you want to learn more.
I have done many paid surveys over the years, and I love how I can answer them right from my phone and whenever I want. I can answer them while watching a video, during a lunch break, before or after work, and more.
2. Sell photos
You can use your phone to take pictures and make money. Selling stock photos is a fun way to make money through passive income without actively working for it.
Not all photographers need a fancy camera to start. Your phone can work perfectly and the newest smartphones can take great, high-quality photos. My phone can take great pictures and it wasn’t super expensive – it’s just a normal Android phone.
With stock photography, you can upload pictures you’ve taken with your camera or phone to a platform like Depositphotos. When someone buys one of your photos, you earn a commission.
Websites, companies, and blogs use stock photos for many reasons. Businesses use them to improve their content, websites, or overall appearance when they might not have the time to take all the photos they need.
I personally often use stock photos in my blog posts, and I know many others who do too. The pictures throughout this article (yes, the one that you are reading) are all stock photos.
Stock photography includes pictures of things such as:
Travel and landscapes
Business and finance, like laptops, offices, and people working
Family, such as parents and children
Household items, such as a living room and kitchen
Animals, such as pets and wildlife
Vehicles like cars and boats
Health and wellness, such as fitness-related images, healthy food, someone working out
Sports, from professional events to casual games
Recommended reading: 18 Ways You Can Get Paid To Take Pictures
3. Instacart Shopper
Making money through your phone is possible with grocery and food delivery apps like Instacart. As an Instacart Shopper, you get paid to shop for groceries and deliver them to people who order online.
Getting groceries delivered is a service that lots of people are using more and more. I’ve used it a few times when I didn’t have time to go shopping or didn’t have a car.
With this job, you have the freedom to make your own schedule, and you can get paid pretty fast – sometimes the same day.
Delivering groceries is a popular side job, and all you need is a valid driver’s license, a car, and your cell phone.
You earn money for each delivery and get to keep all your tips. Platforms like Instacart and Shipt can help you make around $15 to $20 per hour.
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4. JustAnswer
JustAnswer is a site where you can make money by using your phone to help others. If you have skills or knowledge in a particular area, you can answer questions and earn cash.
JustAnswer states that you can make $2,000 to $7,000 a month as an expert answering questions online on their site.
People ask questions, and the site matches them with an expert who can answer. For example, someone might ask how to change their oil or why their cat is sick. As an expert, you’ll be answering questions and giving personalized help through text chat.
There are experts in fields like mechanics, doctors, lawyers, veterinarians, home experts, appraisers, computer and tech experts, and more.
You can work whenever you want from your computer or cell phone, and you get to choose which questions you want to answer.
To get started, apply online on JustAnswer. They’ll verify your credentials (every expert on this platform is verified by a third party and needs to have licenses, education, or employment in their field of expertise). Once approved, you’ll have a quick meeting with the JustAnswer team to learn how to use the platform.
It takes about one week to become verified, and you can receive payments through direct deposit, PayPal, or Venmo.
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5. DoorDash
When you want to make money with your phone, DoorDash is one way you can do that. DoorDash is a gig app where you deliver food to people.
Working with DoorDash means you’re part of the gig economy, delivering restaurant meals to customers. You have the flexibility to pick your hours and decide when and where you want to work.
Depending on your location, you can deliver food with a car or by bike.
The app is your main tool for the job, and it shows you your orders, where to go, and how to get there.
Your earnings depend on each delivery. You can make $2 to $10 or more, plus tips.
Please click here to sign up for DoorDash.
6. Fiverr
Fiverr is a way to make money from your phone as it’s an online platform where people do all sorts of online work, like writing, designing, or making videos.
Some services you can sell to make money from your phone include:
Chat support customer service – Manage customer service for a business as a freelancer.
Social media posting assistant – Help clients schedule and post content on their social media platforms, such as Instagram and Facebook.
Virtual fitness coaching – You can give fitness coaching sessions or create personalized workout plans from your phone.
Online language lessons – Teach language lessons through video calls or voice messages.
Life coaching – Share motivational messages, life advice, or coaching sessions through your phone, such as in phone calls or texts.
Mobile app testing – Test and give feedback on mobile apps for developers.
When someone buys your service from your listing, they pay Fiverr. Fiverr takes 20%, and you receive 80% of the funds after a 14-day pending period.
Another popular platform somewhat similar to Fiverr for freelancers is Upwork.
7. RentAFriend
If you’re looking to make money from your phone, RentAFriend could be an interesting choice. This platform allows you to get paid for being a friend.
As a RentAFriend, you might respond to text messages and have phone conversations with the person. You can be a friend in person, over video chat, or through text messages, depending on your preference.
With RentAFriend, you set your own hours and the price for your time. Earnings can range from $10 to $50 per hour, depending on what you decide.
Here’s how it works:
Sign up on the RentAFriend website.
Create a profile that shows who you are and what kinds of activities you enjoy.
Once your profile is live, people can find you and request your friendship services.
People join this site to find a friend and someone to talk to, and that’s where you come in.
8. Papa app
Papa is a website where you can chat with older adults, help them around their house and with shopping, and more.
You’re simply giving them some extra support with their day-to-day tasks, and you can earn money right from your phone for some of these tasks.
As a Papa Pal, you get to set your own schedule. The amount you can earn per hour varies depending on your location.
9. BetterHelp therapist
If you’re a licensed therapist, you might like making money using your phone with BetterHelp. BetterHelp is an online platform where therapists help people.
You can work with clients by chatting, phone calls, or video calls. You’ll need good internet and a private place to talk.
As a therapist on BetterHelp, estimated earnings are around $100,000 per year for working 40 hours per week. You can also work part-time at around 5 to 15 hours per week and earn around $8,000 to $27,000 each year.
To join, they require at least 3 years of experience in therapy for adults, couples, or teens.
10. Play games on your phone
There are many money making apps where you can get paid to play games on your phone.
Game apps pay real money rewards because they earn money through ads and in-app purchases. To motivate you to keep playing their games, they share a portion of their earnings with you.
Here’s a quick list of the top game apps that pay real cash:
KashKick
Swagbucks
InboxDollars
When selecting gaming apps to make money, it’s important to check reviews and understand how you receive your earnings. Be cautious with apps that require payment to play or promise rewards that seem too good to be true. Also, keep track of the time you spend playing games to make sure it is worth it.
Recommended reading: 23 Best Game Apps To Win Real Money
11. User Testing
UserTesting is a way you can make money by trying out websites and apps. Companies will pay you for your honest thoughts on how easy they are to use.
To participate in tests, you’ll need a computer or a smartphone, an internet connection, and a microphone. Some tests may also require a webcam.
When you test websites, you look out for things that don’t work well or can be confusing. Your feedback helps companies improve as they want real opinions, not just quick answers.
Here’s how it works:
Sign up with a user testing site.
They’ll give you tasks, like finding something on a website. Most tests take about 15 to 20 minutes.
You record your screen and talk about what you’re thinking.
After you’re done, you send your feedback.
You get paid! You could earn around $10 per test.
Payments are usually made through online services like PayPal.
I have personally paid someone to do a UserTesting review on this site, Making Sense of Cents. It’s a great way to see what a stranger thinks of your website and they gave me tons of helpful tips and let me know what changes I should make to make my website better for readers.
12. Sell used items online
If you have stuff you don’t use anymore, selling it online can be a smart way to make some money. Your old phones, clothes, games, and books could be worth something to someone else.
And, you can do all of this right from your cell phone!
Whether you have old things around your home that you want to sell or if you want to start a reselling business, there are many apps that make it easy to sell stuff right from your phone.
Some of the best selling apps are Poshmark for clothing, Worthy for jewelry, Facebook Marketplace for local sales, and Decluttr for electronics.
I have personally sold many items over the years on various sites to make extra income. At one point, I even had a small reselling business. So, I understand firsthand how helpful these sites and apps can be!
13. Sell your data
You can earn money from your phone by selling your data through apps. These apps pay you for the data you don’t use. You might be concerned about safety, but in most cases, it is safe.
These apps usually operate in the background, helping companies understand how people use the internet. Data apps aren’t full-time jobs and you won’t get rich from them, but they can be easy side gigs.
Honeygain is one app where you can earn cash, and you get paid for data you’re not using. You just install the app, and it runs without you doing anything extra.
You receive payment based on the amount of traffic passing through your connection, with Honeygain paying $1 for every 10 GB of traffic.
14. Instagrammer
If you love sharing photos and videos, Instagram can be a great way for you to make some extra money with your social media accounts.
I have made income from Instagram over the years, and while it’s not my full-time income, it is a fun way to make money from my phone.
This is because you can start an Instagram on whatever niche you want, such as fitness, travel, fashion, family, and more. So, you may be able to have a lot of fun managing and growing your social media account.
Then, you’ll want to make sure you regularly share high-quality content, use relevant tags, post reels, and interact with your audience to steadily increase your follower count.
15. Get paid to walk
You can actually make money just by walking! There are apps that track your steps and reward you for staying active. You can download these to your phone, start walking, and watch your steps turn into rewards.
Sweatcoin is one app you might like. If you’re over 13 and have a smartphone, you can join. It changes your walking into points that you can use. You can get stuff like gift cards or even support charities.
Getting paid is easy:
Join an app – Sign up for an app that fits you.
Walk and collect – Carry your phone and collect points as you walk.
Earn rewards – Swap your points for things like money to PayPal or cool products.
Some apps might hook up to a fitness tracker. This way, if your phone isn’t with you, you won’t miss out on any steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about how to make money from your phone.
How can I use my phone to make money?
You can make money on your phone by selling things you no longer need on apps like Decluttr or through your own store on platforms like Shopify. You could also complete online surveys, sign up for market research, or perform tasks on gig economy apps.
How can I make passive income on my phone?
One way to make passive income from your phone is to sell stock photography. You could take pictures from your phone, and then sell them over and over again online!
How can teenagers earn money using mobile apps?
Teenagers can earn money from their phones in their spare time by taking online surveys, performing tasks, selling products online, or using apps that reward users for maintaining good habits, like staying active.
How can I make $100 a day on my phone?
There are many ways to make $100 a day from your phone, such as selling items online and signing up for gig jobs like Instacart.
What are the quickest ways to make money on your phone?
The fastest ways to make money with your phone include taking surveys, using cash back shopping apps (because you may shop online a lot already!), playing games that have real rewards, and delivering groceries or meals with gig apps.
How can I learn how to make money with my phone without any investment?
There are many ways to make money from your phone for free, such as answering surveys, selling items that you already own (such as old clothing that you no longer wear, CDs, DVDs, or old devices that you don’t use anymore), driving for Uber, delivering groceries with Instacart, and more.
What apps can I use to make money with my phone?
Apps like Instacart, Papa, and Uber are all good ways to make side hustle money with your phone. There are many other ways that I didn’t mention above that are good options, such as Fetch Rewards (scan your receipt from grocery shopping), Acorns (micro-investing app for your spare change), Ibotta (a grocery shopping app), Neighbor (rent out your storage), Lyft (drive others around), TaskRabbit (sell your handyperson services, such as building furniture), OfferUp (selling stuff that you no longer need), and Rakuten (get cash back on your online shopping).
These apps are available on both Google Play stores and the iOS app store.
How To Make Money From Your Phone – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on the many ways to make money from your phone.
As you can see from the above, there are many ways to make extra cash from your phone, from part-time gigs to full-time income. Whether you have an Android or Apple phone, there are many ways on the list above that you may want to try out.
What do you think is the best way to make money with a phone?
Over the life of a $350,000 mortgage with a 7% interest rate, borrowers could expect to pay from $216,229 to $488,233 in total interest, depending on whether they opt for a 15-year or 30-year loan term. But the actual cost of a mortgage depends on several factors, including the interest rate, and whether you have to pay private mortgage insurance.
Besides interest, homebuyers need to account for a down payment, closing costs, and the long-term costs of taxes and insurances that are included in a $350,000 mortgage payment.
First-time homebuyers can prequalify for a SoFi mortgage loan, with as little as 3% down.
Cost of a $350,000 Mortgage
When you finance a home purchase, you have to pay back more than the borrowed amount, known as the loan principal. The total cost of taking out a $350,000 mortgage is $838,281 with a 30-year term at a 7% interest rate. This comes out to $488,233 worth of interest, assuming there aren’t any late monthly mortgage payments or pre-payments.
When you buy a home, there are usually some upfront costs you’ll have to pay, too. Mortgages often require a down payment, calculated as a percentage of home purchase price, that’s paid out of pocket to secure financing from a lender. The required amount varies by loan type and lender, but average down payments range from 3% – 20%.
Closing costs, including home inspections, appraisals, and attorney fees, represent another upfront cost for real estate transactions. They typically sum up to 3% to 6% of the loan principal, or $10,500 to $21,000 on a $350,000 mortgage.
The total down payment on $350,000 mortgages also impacts the total cost of taking out a home loan. Unless buyers put 20% or more down on a home purchase, they’ll have to pay private mortgage insurance (PMI) with their monthly mortgage payment. The annual cost of PMI is generally between 0.5% – 1.5% of the loan principal. Borrowers can get out of paying PMI with a mortgage refinance or when they reach 20% equity in their home. If this is your first time in the housing market, consider reading up on tips to qualify for a mortgage. 💡 Quick Tip: When house hunting, don’t forget to lock in your home mortgage loan rate so there are no surprises if your offer is accepted.
Monthly Payments for a $350,000 Mortgage
The monthly payment on a $350K mortgage won’t always be the same amount. You’ll need to factor in your down payment, interest rate, and loan term to estimate your $350,000 mortgage monthly payment.
With a 30-year loan term and 7% interest rate, borrowers can expect to pay around $2,328 a month. Whereas a 15-year term at the same rate would have a monthly payment of approximately $3,146. However, these estimates only account for the loan principal and interest. Monthly mortgage payments also include taxes and insurances, but these costs can differ considerably by location and based on a home’s assessed value.
There are also different types of mortgages to consider. Whether you opt for a fixed vs adjustable-rate mortgage, for instance, will affect your monthly payment.
To get a clearer idea of what your monthly payment might be with different down payments and loan terms, try using a mortgage calculator.
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Where to Get a $350,000 Mortgage
Homebuyers have many options in terms of lenders, including banks, credit unions, mortgage brokers, and online lenders.
The homebuying process can be stressful, so it may be tempting to go with the first mortgage offer you receive. However, shopping around and getting loan estimates from multiple lenders lets you choose the one that’s the most competitive and cost-effective.
Even a fraction of a percentage point difference on an interest rate can add up to thousands in savings over the life of a mortgage. Besides the interest rate, assess the fees, terms, and closing costs when comparing mortgage offers.
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What to Consider Before Applying for a $350,000 Mortgage
When taking out a mortgage, it’s important to consider the total cost of the loan. You’ll need cash on hand for a down payment and closing costs, plus sufficient income and funds to cover the monthly payment and other homeownership costs.
Before applying for a $350,000 mortgage, crunching the numbers in a housing affordability calculator can give a better understanding of how these costs will work with your finances.
It’s also helpful to see how $350,000 mortgage monthly payments are applied to the loan interest and principal over the life of the loan. The majority of the monthly mortgage payment goes toward interest rather than paying off the loan principal, as demonstrated by the amortization schedules below.
Here’s the mortgage amortization schedule for a 30-year $350,000 mortgage with a 7% interest rate — which would amount to $488,233 in interest. For comparison, we’ve also included the mortgage amortization schedule for a 15-year $350,000 mortgage with a 7% interest rate. A $350,000 mortgage payment, 15 years’ out, would add up to $216,229 in interest. When weighing a 30-year vs 15-year loan term, the shorter loan term carries a higher monthly payment but less than half the total interest over the life of the loan.
Amortization Schedule, 30-year Mortgage at 7%
Year
Beginning Balance
Total Interest Paid
Total Principal Paid
Remaining Balance
1
$350,000
$24,386
$3,555
$346,425
2
$346,425
$24,129
$3,812
$342,613
3
$342,613
$23,853
$4,088
$338,525
4
$338,525
$23,558
$4,383
$334,142
5
$334,142
$23,241
$4,700
$329,442
6
$329,442
$22,901
$5,040
$324,402
7
$324,402
$22,537
$5,404
$318,998
8
$318,998
$22,146
$5,795
$313,203
9
$313,203
$21,717
$6,214
$306,989
10
$306,989
$21,278
$6,663
$300,326
11
$300,326
$20,796
$7,145
$293,182
12
$293,182
$20,280
$7,661
$285,520
13
$285,520
$19,726
$8,215
$277,306
14
$277,306
$19,132
$8,809
$268,497
15
$268,497
$18,496
$9,446
$259,051
16
$259,051
$17,813
$10,128
$248,923
17
$248,923
$17,081
$10,861
$238,062
18
$238,062
$16,295
$11,646
$226,417
19
$226,417
$15,454
$12,488
$213,929
20
$213,929
$14,551
$13,390
$200,539
21
$200,539
$13,583
$14,358
$186,181
22
$186,181
$12,545
$15,396
$170,784
23
$170,784
$11,432
$16,509
$154,275
24
$154,275
$10,238
$17,703
$136,573
25
$136,573
$8,959
$18,982
$117,590
26
$117,590
$7,586
$20,355
$97,236
27
$97,236
$6,115
$21,826
$75,409
28
$75,409
$4,537
$23,404
$52,006
29
$52,006
$2,845
$25,096
$26,910
30
$26,910
$1,031
$26,910
$0
Amortization Schedule, 15-year Mortgage at 7%
Year
Beginning Balance
Total Interest Paid
Total Principal Paid
Remaining Balance
1
$350,000
$24,065
$13,684
$336,296
2
$336,296
$23,076
$14,673
$321,624
3
$321,624
$22,015
$15,733
$305,890
4
$305,890
$20,878
$16,871
$289,020
5
$289,020
$19,658
$18,090
$270,929
6
$270,929
$18,351
$19,398
$251,531
7
$251,531
$16,948
$20,800
$230,731
8
$230,731
$15,445
$22,304
$208,427
9
$208,427
$13,832
$23,916
$184,510
10
$184,510
$12,103
$25,645
$158,865
11
$158,865
$10,249
$27,499
$131,366
12
$131,366
$8,261
$29,487
$101,879/td>
13
$101,879
$6,130
$31,619
$70,260
14
$70,260
$3,844
$33,904
$36,355
15
$36,355
$1,393
$36,355
$0
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How to Get a $350,000 Mortgage
To qualify for a $350,000 mortgage, borrowers will need to meet the income, credit, and down payment requirements. It’s also important to have an adequate budget for long-term housing costs and other financial goals and obligations like savings and debt.
Using the 28/36 rule, a monthly mortgage payment shouldn’t be more than 28% of your monthly gross income and 36% of your total debt to be considered affordable. With a $2,328 monthly mortgage payment, you’d need a minimum gross monthly income of at least $8,300, or annual income of $96,600, to follow the 28% rule. Similarly, your total debt could not exceed $660 to keep housing and debt costs from surpassing 36%.
Home mortgage loans, with the exception of certain government-backed loans, require a minimum credit score of 620 to qualify. However, a higher credit score can help secure more competitive rates. If you qualify as a first-time homebuyer, you could get a FHA loan with a credit score of 500 or higher, though borrowers with a credit score below 580 will have to make a 10% down payment.
As mentioned above, it’s a good idea to compare lenders and loan types to find the most favorable rate and loan terms. From there, getting preapproved for a home loan is a logical next step to determine the loan amount and interest rate you qualify for. It also puts you in a better position to demonstrate you’re a serious buyer when making an offer on a property.
After putting in an offer, completing the mortgage application requires many of the same forms used for preapproval, plus an earnest money deposit. 💡 Quick Tip: Generally, the lower your debt-to-income ratio, the better loan terms you’ll be offered. One way to improve your ratio is to increase your income (hello, side hustle!). Another way is to consolidate your debt and lower your monthly debt payments.
The Takeaway
Buying a home is the largest purchase many Americans make in their lifetime. How much you’ll end up paying for a $350,000 mortgage depends on the interest rate and loan term. On a $350,000 mortgage, the monthly payment can range from $2,328 to $3,146 based on these factors.
Looking for an affordable option for a home mortgage loan? SoFi can help: We offer low down payments (as little as 3% – 5%*) with our competitive and flexible home mortgage loans. Plus, applying is extra convenient: It’s online, with access to one-on-one help.
SoFi Mortgages: simple, smart, and so affordable.
FAQ
How much is a $350K mortgage a month?
The cost of a $350,000 monthly mortgage payment is influenced by the loan term and interest rate. On a $350K mortgage with 7% interest, the monthly payment ranges from $2,328 to $3,146 depending on the loan term.
How much income is required for $350,000 mortgage?
Income requirements can vary by lender. But using the 28/36 rule, a borrower who isn’t burdened by lots of other debts should make $99,600 a year to afford the monthly payment on a $350,000 mortgage.
How much is a down payment on a $350,000 mortgage?
The down payment amount depends on the loan type and lender terms. FHA loans require down payments of 3.5% or 10%, while buyers could qualify for a conventional loan with as little as 3% down.
Can I afford a $350K house with a $70K salary?
It may be possible to afford a $350,000 house with a $70,000 salary, but only if you are able to make a sizable down payment to lessen the amount of money you need to borrow. Having a good credit score and minimal debt would also better your chances.
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Inside: Discover the secrets to earning $200k a year. Learn to choose industries, negotiate salaries, and balance life with high-income careers.
Achieving a $200,000 annual income is a financial milestone that many aspire to reach, but not everyone knows how to realistically attain.
Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to elevate your current earnings, the blueprint to a $200K income is within your grasp. It all begins with a strategic approach that leverages both a steady job and an entrepreneurial spirit.
Achieving a $200k salary is not just about luxury—it’s about stability and security. With rising living costs, including student loans, mortgages, and everyday expenses, earning a high income is increasingly vital to maintaining a comfortable lifestyle.
By combining the stability of a well-paying career with the dynamism of a side hustle, you can fast-track your way to this lofty goal.
In this comprehensive guide, we dive deep into a method that suits everyone to make $200000 this year.
You’ll learn how to harness your passions, manage your time and expenses, and create a foolproof plan that caters to your strengths and circumstances.
How to Make 200k a Year
Achieving this level of annual income is a significant financial goal that necessitates a well-devised strategy combining steady employment with entrepreneurial endeavors.
This is possible for anyone to do. You have been making 10k a month for a while now and want to make the leap.
You just must be steadfast in pursuing your goals.
#1 – Identify high-income skills and industries
The first step toward making $200k a year is to recognize the skills and industries that command such salaries. Technology and finance are prime examples where hard work and expertise can lead to impressive earnings right out of college.
Specialized skills in software development, cybersecurity, data analysis, and AI are highly sought after. Additionally, roles in investment banking, private equity, and hedge funds are lucrative but come with intense competition and long hours.
Identifying these prospects involves understanding market needs, so be prepared to continually adapt to the latest industry trends. I cannot stress how important these high income skills are for your income.
Top Skills: Software Development, Cybersecurity, Data Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Financial Analysis
Top Industries: Tech, Finance, Consulting, Healthcare, Legal
#2 – Degrees and Courses That Could Lead to 200K Jobs
If you’re seeking a high-paying career, focusing your education in specific areas is crucial. Advanced degrees, such as a doctoral degree in medicine, law, business administration (MBA), or specialized engineering can pave the way to high-paying roles.
For those with a penchant for academia, pursuing specialized courses that lead to becoming a medical lawyer, dentist, neurologist, psychiatrist, or gynecologist can be extremely rewarding. However, keep in mind that these paths generally require significant time and financial investment in education before reaping the financial rewards.
However, there are plenty of low-stress jobs that pay well without a degree.
Recommended Degrees: Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business Administration (MBA)
Embarking on entrepreneurship is a thrilling yet challenging path to reach unlimited annual income.
To start a business that prospers, it’s essential to identify a market need and create a clear business plan. Whether you’re selling a physical product, offering a service, or thriving in the digital market through online marketing, e-commerce, or app development, dedication, and strategic growth are paramount.
Investing both time and capital wisely, and adapting to market feedback can help you scale your business to meet and exceed your financial goals.
Investment Tip: Consider start-up costs carefully, and plan for lean operation.
Growth Strategy: Focus on customer satisfaction, scaling smartly, and marketing effectively.
#4 – Advance in your current career
Climbing the corporate ladder within your existing professional environment is a viable route to a higher salary.
To do this, focus on excelling in your current role, continuously improve your skills, and demonstrate the value you add to the company. Seek out leadership roles, ask for challenging projects, and take on responsibilities that align with the company’s revenue-generating activities.
Remember, promotions often come with significant pay raises, and it’s essential to communicate your career goals with your employer to align your trajectory with the available opportunities. Just watch the number of working hours you put in.
Key Strategies: Exceed performance expectations, take initiative, and pursue leadership roles.
Professional Development: Continued education, certifications, and networking are critical for advancement.
#5 – Invest in real estate for passive income
Real estate investment remains a cornerstone strategy for building wealth.
Focusing on location is key; properties in high-demand markets can yield substantial returns through rental income and appreciation. Paying with cash rather than financing can lead to better deals and avoid interest payments, as debt can eat into profits.
Moreover, platforms like Fundrise allow investors to start with as little as $10, which could be a smart move if you’re seeking a hands-off investment with a diverse real estate portfolio.
Investment Insight: Cash purchases may provide better deals, reducing financial risk.
Real Estate Tip: Choose high-demand locations for better rental income and property appreciation.
#6 – Maximize income through stocks or other investments
Investing in the stock market through individual stocks, mutual funds, or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is another way to potentially earn $200k a year. Dividends from some of these investments can also serve as a consistent income stream.
Consider focusing on industries poised for growth or stable dividend-paying stocks, as these can offer a balance between growth potential and income reliability.
Additionally, alternative investments such as cryptocurrencies or option contracts can offer high returns, but come with high volatility. Always conduct thorough research or consult with a financial advisor before making significant investment decisions.
Learn how to invest in stocks for beginners.
Investment Strategy: Diversify your portfolio, focus on growth sectors, and consider enhancing your investment knowledge.
Cautionary Note: Be aware of market risks and do not invest more than you can afford to lose.
#7 – Gain Relevant Experience in High-Demand Fields
To command a $200k paycheck, it’s essential to gain experience in fields where the demand for your skills exceeds the supply.
Industries such as technology, healthcare, and specialized consulting are in constant need of experienced professionals. Work on projects that showcase your expertise and build a robust professional portfolio.
You can also consider a side hustle like freelancing or consulting to gain a broad range of experiences that can make you an attractive candidate for high-level positions.
Experience Building: Take on varied projects, freelance, or consult in your niche.
Portfolio Enhancement: Document your successes and gather testimonials or recommendations.
#8 – Continuous Learning and Adaptability to Stay Ahead
In the dynamic job market, staying complacent can mean getting left behind. Cultivating a habit of lifelong learning and adaptability is crucial. Did you know you are an appreciating asset?
This may involve updating your skill set to keep pace with technological advancements, attaining new certifications, or attending industry conferences and workshops. Remember that cross-skills, like project management or business analytics, are also valuable and can complement your primary expertise.
Embrace change and be willing to pivot when necessary to maintain your competitive edge and earning potential.
Professional Development: Seek out further education and certifications.
Adaptability: Stay open to industry shifts and be ready to pivot your skills accordingly.
Careers That Make 200K a Year is Common
In certain careers, a $200K annual salary is not an exception but rather a common expectation.
Positions in healthcare such as surgeons, specialists, and anesthesiologists often offer salaries exceeding this amount. Moreover, top-level executives, experienced lawyers, and investment bankers are typically in the higher income bracket due to the high stakes and demands of their industry. In tech, senior software engineers and IT executives with strong track records in hot markets like Silicon Valley can command these salaries, too.
Success in these careers requires a combination of advanced education, considerable experience, and sometimes, the right location.
Within these industries, focus on roles that are crucial to core operations, innovation, or revenue generation.
For tech, this might involve AI, machine learning, and cybersecurity. In finance, investment strategists and financial advisors are in demand. In healthcare, specialized practitioners command higher salaries whereas, in the legal field, corporate lawyers and litigators typically earn more.
Just to note… taxes will take a substantial amount out of your paycheck. So, you want to aim for $200k as net income.
Factor #2 – Climbing the Ladder: From Mid-Level to Top-Tier Positions
Transitioning from a mid-level position to top-tier status demands a proactive career strategy. Aim for roles that impact the company’s bottom line, such as project management or strategic planning, which often lead to executive positions.
Make sure to seek mentors who can offer guidance, and build a reputation for reliability and innovation. Networking within your industry can uncover hidden opportunities and give you a competitive edge.
Strategic Positioning: Focus on profit-impacting roles and responsibilities.
Career Growth: Network, seek mentorship, and demonstrate leadership capabilities.
Always aim to bring value to your organization, as this will be your leverage when seeking promotions and negotiating salary increments.
Factor #3 – Negotiation Tactics for a High Paying Salary
Securing a salary of $200k often hinges on your ability to negotiate effectively.
Begin the negotiation process by researching the standard salary for your position in your industry and region. Articulate your value by enumerating your accomplishments, experiences, and the results you can deliver.
Prioritize non-salary benefits that may be equivalent to a higher income, such as bonuses, commission, stock options, or flexible work arrangements. When discussing figures, aim higher to give room for negotiation.
Research: Know industry salary benchmarks.
Value Proposition: Clearly communicate your potential contribution.
Remember, negotiation is a dialogue, so listen carefully, be respectful, and maintain a professional demeanor throughout the process.
Factor #4 – Building Professional Relationships That Open Opportunities
Fostering robust professional relationships is key to unlocking high-paying roles, as connections can lead to opportunities that aren’t publicly advertised.
Networking is an art. It goes beyond just asking the question, “What do you do for a living?“
Actively engage with peers at industry events, be genuinely interested in others, and offer help before you ask for it. Maintain a positive online presence on platforms like LinkedIn, where you can connect with like-minded professionals and hiring managers.
Networking: Engage in industry events and platforms like LinkedIn.
Relationship Management: Nurture connections and seek meaningful interactions.
Don’t forget to nurture existing relationships – a recommendation from a trusted colleague can provide a significant edge in landing a coveted position.
Factor #5 – Cities and Regions with the Best High-Paying Job Markets
If you’re eyeing a lucrative salary, it’s strategic to consider the geographic landscape of high-paying jobs.
Major economic hubs like New York City, San Francisco, and Boston have dense concentrations of Fortune 500 companies and start-ups that offer competitive salaries, especially in finance and tech. However, these cities come with higher costs of living.
Comparatively, cities like Austin, Seattle, and Denver have burgeoning tech and business sectors with a more balanced cost of living.
Economic Hubs: New York City, San Francisco, Boston.
Balance Seekers: Austin, Seattle, Denver.
Consider looking for cities that have a vibrant job market in your industry, but a reasonable cost of living to maximize your income-to-expense ratio.
Factor #6 – Remote Work: A Gateway Being Global
The rise of remote work has opened a world of possibilities for professionals seeking higher salaries. You can work in a low cost of living country and still get a good income and save the rest.
With remote positions, you’re not limited by location and can work for companies with higher pay scales in stronger economies, practicing geographic arbitrage to your advantage. Sectors like tech, marketing, and design are ripe with remote opportunities that pay well.
Geographic Arbitrage: Tap into stronger economies and work remotely.
Global Accessibility: Utilize online platforms to access high-income roles worldwide.
To capitalize on this, enhance your digital presence, showcase your skills online, and engage with global job platforms. Also, consider the time zones and cultural work patterns of employers to ensure a smooth collaboration.
FAQs About Securing a 200K Job
A salary of $200k is relatively rare, with only a small percentage of U.S. households earning at this level.
According to recent statistics, 11.9% of U.S. households had an annual income over $200,000.1
However, this figure can vary significantly by industry, location, and level of experience.
This is 100% possible with the rise of technology and the internet.
To do this, you must focus on industries that value skills and experience over formal education.
Professions like real estate brokering, high-level sales, business entrepreneurship, or becoming a skilled tradesperson. You just need strong persistence.
The likely answer is typically one needs a grad degree or extensive experience in high-paying fields like medicine, law, engineering, or business.
However, specialized certifications, proven expertise, exceptional skills, or entrepreneurship can also be your ticket to this income level without traditional qualifications.
What Jobs Pay 200k a Year Interest You?
Now that you’re equipped with knowledge about reaching a $200k salary, consider which roles resonate with your skills and passions.
Maybe you’re intrigued by the challenge of a tech startup, or the idea of saving lives as a healthcare specialist is what drives you. Perhaps the strategic element of financial planning appeals to your analytical side, or the autonomy of forging your path as an entrepreneur is a calling.
Remember, selecting a profession that not only offers financial rewards but also aligns with your interests and values is crucial for long-term satisfaction and success. High tech degrees are highly sought after right now.
The great part about making this amount of money is you can increase your savings rate, but that doesn’t mean you should leave beyond your means.
There are plenty of avenues that will have you making over six figures quickly.
Source
Statistic. “Percentage distribution of household income in the United States in 2022.” https://www.statista.com/statistics/203183/percentage-distribution-of-household-income-in-the-us/. Accessed February 28, 2024.
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