Fast and Easy Ways to Make Extra Money

Rebecca Livermore
You may be low on cash, in debt, or simply want to save up for a dream vacation. Whatever the reason, if you need to bring in some extra cash quick, the ideas below may help.

1. Have a yard sale. I know people who have made up to $1000 in a single weekend by simply getting rid of things they no longer want or need. For best results, team up with friends and neighbors for your yard sale, as bigger yard sales draw bigger crowds. As much as possible, neatly arrange your sale items so people can see at a glance what you have for sale; many people don't want to dig through a pile of stuff to find the hidden treasure, so make it easy for them. Finally, mark things low or be ready to go down on your price. You'll make more money on items that are reasonably priced.

2. Babysit. This is an especially great thing for a stay-at-home mom with young children to do. Rates for childcare differ dependent on where you live. In my area, caring for a single infant brings in $1000 per month. If you don't want to have an extra child or children in your home full time, advertise to do after school care. That of course won't bring in as much money, but you'll still have most of your day free if you do afterschool care only.

3. Pet sit for people in your neighborhood. This is an especially good money maker during the summer months, when many people travel. Put flyers on doors in the neighborhood to advertise your services. You can also post your flyer on a community bulletin board.

4. Sell your used books. Although you can attempt to sell books at a yard sale, you'll make more money on them if you sell them online. Great places to sell books online include Amazon, Abe Books, Alibris, and Half.com. Keep in mind that you'll need to ship books in a timely manner.

5. Rent out a room. If you have an extra room that sits empty all year long, you can make a good amount of cash by simply renting out the room to a college student or someone else who needs an inexpensive place to stay. For safety reasons, let your room availability be known through word of mouth rather than through advertising in the newspaper.

6. Deliver newspapers. Newspaper delivery can be rather demanding since it generally has to be done seven days a week, but it can't be beat from a dollar per hour view point. Since newspaper delivery is done early in the morning, it doesn't generally conflict with anything else on your schedule. Consider teaming up with a friend or family member so that you don't have to do the route daily.

7. Get into rebating. Google "rebates" and you'll find numerous rebate clubs around, many of them on the Internet. People in rebate clubs often trade forms with each other so that even if you can't find ample forms in the area where you live, you can still participate in numerous rebates. I've gotten several items free or almost free through rebates, and the steady stream of rebate checks in the mail can be a nice boost to your bank account.

8. Provide transportation for a co-worker. If you have a co-worker who lives near you, you can make some extra money by simply offering to drive the co-worker to the office, for a fee. Charge about half of what they would have to pay for gas. They'll be happy with an opportunity to save money, and you'll take in a fair amount of extra money with very little effort. This works even better if you can arrange to pick up more than one person.

9. Spend less money in general. Although it may be important to bring in extra money, it can be just as important to spend less money so that the money you bring in goes further. One important thing to keep in mind is that you never pay taxes on money you save, which makes things like coupon clipping attractive.

Published by Rebecca Livermore - Featured Contributor in Travel and Lifestyle

Rebecca Livermore has been a freelance writer since 1993. Although she started off writing for print magazines, in recent years she has switched her focus to writing for the web. She writes on many subjects,...  View profile

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  • C. Penlington12/31/2009

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  • MimiRose1/12/2009

    Great tips. I really like to tip about selling used books. I'm glad you listed the sites that people sell used books because I would like to do this one day. Thanks for the information.

  • Meki g7/28/2008

    Great ideas for a wonder article!

  • Elizabeth Damons3/7/2008

    Great list of suggestions :)

  • Jennifer Drake3/2/2008

    I thought about newspaper deilery, but unfortunately it doesn't pay much in my area. Great tips, though!

  • Kristie Leong M.D.2/25/2008

    These suggestions are very doable and practical. Great job!

  • Leveling Truth2/24/2008

    If you know college students, selling used text books back is a great way for them to help pay for the next semester's load too.

  • robsmom2/22/2008

    great idea thank you

  • samara young2/15/2008

    Thanks for the ideas, I am considering doing a paper route. I need to figure in the price of gas and wear and tear on the car though.

  • R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen2/14/2008

    Great ideas. Anyone need a babysitter in or around Cleveland, Ohio? =)

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