25 Easy Ways To Make Money From Home Online
Key Points
A home business can be rewarding and not as hard as you expect.
Making custom products is popular in various industries.
Clothing, jewelry, and home décor are evergreen categories to sell in.
Read on to learn more about how to make money from home!
There are very few things more exciting than being able to crack the code of being able to earn money online from the comfort of your own home. Whether you’re running an online store on your own website or trying to grow your online brand to sell products or services, learning how to make money from home can transform your business and your life.
This guide will cover everything you need to know on how to start making money online from home, including dozens of money-making ideas virtually anyone can try.
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25 ways to make money from home
Sell custom products
Create a print-on-demand business
Make a subscription box
Sell on marketplaces
Sell digital products
Sell your creative work
Monetize an audience
Become a freelancer
Become a virtual assistant
Become a reseller
Create and sell art
Collect and sell vintage clothing
Sell photos
Rent your unused space
Start a pet business
Sell coffee
Build and sell woodworking projects
Test Computer Numerical Control projects
Make candles/a>
Make soap
Make bath bombs
Make skincare products
Start a good business
Become a tutor
Offer child care
1. Sell custom products
Product development isn’t the easiest route to making money, but it’s often the most rewarding, and it may not be as hard as you expect. Making custom products is popular amongst jewelry brands, fashion brands, and home décor brands, yet it expands through virtually any industry where you make things from scratch.
Some evergreen categories you could sell in are:
Apparel and clothing. Clothing is one of those categories that seems to always be trendy. People look for clothes and accessories that match their style and personality, which can make fashion a fun and profitable space to sell in. The market is expected to rise above $3 trillion by 2030.
Home décor. Home décor is another popular sales category. People want to add personal touches to their space to make it feel cozy and enjoyable. You can sell home décor online to anyone, anywhere, at any time, while keeping overhead at a minimum. The home décor market is forecasted to reach $202 billion in 2024.
Health and beauty. The beauty and personal care industry is set to reach $716 billion by 2025. You have many options in this category: you can sell skin care, cosmetics, hair care, fragrances, vegan products, and more. Grand View Research identified growing demand for men’s grooming products and anti-aging products that are expected to drive the market over the coming years.
Arts and entertainment. While movie box office revenue took a -66% dive last year, some interesting areas show impressive growth in this multitrillion-dollar industry. Digital newspaper revenue saw a 10% increase, video game revenue saw a 6.9% lift in sales, and consumer books saw a 3.8% increase. The esports industry continues to see healthy growth in this segment, forecasted to reach $37 billion by 2024. In short, there are a lot of innovative and exciting products you could sell in the arts and entertainment industry.
Food and beverage. The food and beverage industry will never die. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the segment is projected to grow at a rate of 8.21% per year, reaching $379 billion by 2025. It’s also poised for an ecommerce breakout, with up to 20% of food and beverage industry sales to be made online by 2025, a 10-times increase from 2016.
Evaluating market demand and following trends is a great place to start when finding popular things to make and sell. Once you have a product, you’ll want tostart your business and set up a Shopify store with a free trial. And just like that, you’re ready to start selling!
2. Create a print-on-demand business
Print on demand refers to working with a supplier to customize white-label products with your own designs, then selling them under your own brand. Businesses can create products like hats, t-shirts, tote bags, and more.
The best part? You don’t have to pay for any products until after you make a sale, and the print-on-demand business is one of the most straightforward ways to make money online.
When you work with a print-on-demand company, everything from printing the item to shipping is handled by the supplier. Once you set up an online store with your designs, it takes a few minutes to fulfill an order after the customer checks out.
Creating a print-on-demand business is a great way to make money online for the following reasons:
You can create products fast. After you design a product, you can put it up for sale on your website in minutes.
You don’t have to worry about shipping. Your supplier will handle the fulfillment process. You’re just responsible for providing good customer service after the sale.
It’s low risk, low investment. It’s easy to add new products to your store and test ideas, since you don’t hold any inventory. Your upfront business costs are minimal because you only need an online store to start.
A print-on-demand business also gives creators many opportunities to connect with fans through nice products, especially products sought out for their aesthetic design.
For all its products, the retailer focuses on one theme: bubble tea (also referred to as “boba”), a drink that originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s. Bubble tea has become extremely popular around the world and has a dedicated fan base.
Boba Love sells shirts, totes, blankets, hats, and stickers around the idea of the drink. When a shopper orders a product from the store, the supplier creates and ships it to the customer.
3. Make a subscription box
A subscription business provides customers with products on a recurring basis. The subscription ecommerce market is expected to reach $478 billion by 2025, with more customers taking advantage of it each year. Research from McKinsey found that 15% of US consumers have signed up for one or more subscriptions to receive products regularly.
The benefits of creating a subscription box include:
Predictable revenue. Businesses know how much money is coming in each month and can plan growth initiatives accordingly.
More cash on hand. Subscription businesses ask for full payment upfront at a discounted price, which creates regular cash flow.
Lower customer acquisition costs. Customers pay you on a regular basis, so you don’t need to convince them to make additional one-time purchases in your store.
Running a subscription business from home is a proven winner. Our research shows that 63% of founders who sold subscriptions were satisfied with business performance, compared to 55% of founders who did not sell subscriptions.
Two types of subscription businesses that we found thrived in the past year were:
Replenishment model, where subscribers receive the same or similar products each cycle. An example of this would be grooming brand Harry’s. A customer purchases the Harry’s starter set, containing a handle, shaving gel, and razor cartridges. They then receive automatic gel and blade refills monthly, based on their usage and preferences.
Membership model, where subscribers get access to exclusive products and perks in exchange for a monthly or yearly fee. Freelance writing community Peak Freelance runs on a membership model. Members pay a set fee and receive access to private Slack groups, on-demand tools and content, expert interviews, strategy sessions, and more.
Want to start a subscription box business from home? Read How to Start a Subscription Business: A Brief Guide to learn how, step by step.
4. Sell on marketplaces
Sell products on online marketplaces—but beware! Selling sites can be a great launchpad for many businesses, but the current marketplaces come with a Faustian bargain: you get access to customers if you build your business on someone else’s land. Their land, their rules—and they’ll change them at any time.
Popular marketplaces include:
Etsy
Amazon
eBay
Handshake
Mercado Libre
Rakuten
Facebook Marketplace
VarageSale
Eventually, you’ll want to diversify your business by building your own site—you don’t have to choose one or the other. The big advantage is that the profit is yours: there are no fees to pay on sales and no rules to abide by but your own.
Resources:
Ecommerce Business Blueprint: How to Build, Launch, and Grow a Profitable Online Store
How to Create an Online Store
5. Sell digital products
Digital products are intangible assets or pieces of media that can be sold repeatedly online. They come in the form of streamable or downloadable files, such as PDFs, plug-ins, and templates. For example, if you’re passionate about music and have experience teaching it, you can teach lessons online through your own course.
Digital assets are becoming more popular because they have high profit margins. Sure, it may take some time and money to develop them, but once the media or software is made, it’s not expensive to store or deliver to customers.
There is no limit to how many products you can sell. Digital products help creators scale themselves by using their expertise to create kits, printables, files, and other assets professionals can benefit from. As your online portfolio of digital products grows, you’ll naturally be in a better position to make more money from your own online store.
UX Kits sells wireflows, user personas, flowcharts, and other products to assist the design process.
The brand has sold kits to over 10,000 designers, developers, and product managers in more than 100 countries. It’s since expanded to sell three physical products but continues to drive sales from the digital assets created years ago.
Digital products aren’t just for business professionals. Home fitness business Street Parking sells a variety of digital products—from workout plans to online courses—and membership subscriptions for people who need at-home workouts.
Whatever you decide to create, figure out the needs of your target audience and work backward from there. Think about the kinds of assets they need/want and create products that are in demand. This will make it easier to sell and earn more money working from home.
6. Sell your creative work
It’s easier than ever for creators to sell their work online. Whether it’s music, videos, digital art, photography, magazines, or podcasts, you can set up a digital shop and start selling with little limitation.
While selling creative work sounds similar to digital products, the difference is that your products are more creative ventures. They are a way to express yourself online versus satisfying a buyer’s needs. Creators and artists who don’t have a network or connections with galleries and PR can now make money online doing something they love.
What started as a cartoon on Instagram for Harry Hambley has grown into an international icon and ecommerce brand. As described in an interview with the BBC, the Ketnipz creator skipped university to draw cartoons online.
And Hambley’s strategy certainly paid off. The Ketnipz brand has over 3.2 million followers on Instagram, sells clothing and accessories online, and can even be found on murals around the world.
Using a combination of social media and an online store, you can make money online. Start building an active presence and engaging with your audience to establish your brand and find new customers.