Tag: freelance work

March 28, 2025 Off

Social Media Side Hustles: Turn Your Scrolling into Dollars

By The Admiral Staff

The article outlines several ways to earn money using social media, leveraging existing skills and platforms. Options range from earning commissions on selfies through Stylinity, becoming a brand ambassador via Delmondo (potentially earning thousands per post), and selling houses via ListingDoor, to more involved roles like freelance social media management (charging $500+ per client) or becoming a social media manager for a company. Other avenues include monetizing YouTube videos, social selling, and offering social media auditing services to businesses and

January 19, 2025 Off

Beyond Uber: Your Guide to Lucrative Delivery Side Gigs

By The Admiral Staff

Several delivery services offer side gig opportunities beyond traditional food or person transport, allowing individuals to earn money by delivering pets, furniture, or other items. Options include CitizenShipper (potentially earning $6,000-$10,000/month transporting pets or large items), Roadie (same-day deliveries averaging $13/hour), and Dolly (physical labor moving assistance, up to $1,000/week). Other options include Stickr (earning cash

July 20, 2024 Off

Second Act Success: Retirement Businesses for a Fulfilling Future

By The Admiral Staff

The article suggests five business ideas for retirees seeking supplemental income and fulfillment: starting a consulting business using existing expertise, freelance writing, selling products online (handmade goods or digital products), starting a blog (monetized through affiliate marketing, ads, or sponsorships), and offering home-based services like pet-sitting or house-sitting. These options offer flexibility and can be tailored to individual skills and interests, potentially generating significant income to enhance retirement savings.

October 15, 2019 Off

The Gig Economy Reality Check: Are Side Hustles Worth It?

By The Admiral Staff

A recent analysis of gig economy income reveals a stark reality: 85% of gig workers earn less than $500 per month. While Airbnb is the top earner, with renters averaging $924 monthly, there’s a significant income gap within the sector. Despite potential downsides highlighted by reports on rideshare drivers and the “loneliness” of gig work, experts suggest the sharing economy offers opportunities for skilled workers and entrepreneurs, and lawmakers are exploring ways to improve worker benefits.