Moms who stay home get to spend quality time with their children without worrying about the stress of juggling a career. However, many women are turning to side hustles to bring in extra money and expand their skills without taking too much time away from their families. We take a look at the best 15 side hustles for stay-at-home moms:

Freelance Writing

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For moms with a way with words, freelance writing is a great way to earn extra income from home. There are many types of freelance writing, from magazine articles to website copywriting, so you can find a niche that interests you.

Virtual Assistant

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Virtual assistants (VA) provide administrative and technical assistance to clients remotely. This is an excellent option for moms with strong organizational skills and comfort using technology. As VAs, moms can control their schedule to work around children’s nap times, school activities, or other family commitments.

Crafting and Selling Handmade Goods

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For moms who want to work more creatively, crafting goods to sell online or at fairs is a great side hustle. Selling handmade goods turns your hobby into extra money, and you can fit it around your weekly schedule.

Blogging

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Blogging is a great way to share your passions and expertise and earn extra cash. If you can build up a large audience, earning money through advertising or affiliate marketing is easy. You can choose a topic such as “mom blogging,” cooking, fashion, or travel, or make it a general blog about everyday life.

Social Media Management

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Depending on experience, business marketing can bring in extra cash for social media-savvy moms. Media management can involve creating content, scheduling posts, and interacting with followers to boost businesses’ profiles.

Online Tutoring

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Tutoring is a good side hustle for moms with a college degree or teaching experience. Supporting children and young people with their education is a great way to use your knowledge and skills to earn extra income during hours that fit around family life.

Graphic Design Services

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Creatives, businesses, and individuals always look for graphic design services, such as creating logos and websites. Graphic design can be done remotely, allowing you to work from home and create your schedule.

Photography

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If you’re a talented photographer, you can sell your photos online on popular sites such as Shutterstock or Pexels. Clients in your local area may also be looking for your photography services. This could include family portraits, event photography, or product photography.

Affiliate Marketing

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Affiliate marketing is one of the best performance-based marketing strategies. In affiliate marketing, you earn a commission for helping promote other people’s products. You can use your blog, website, or social media channels for affiliate marketing. Many moms tie affiliate marketing into a blog, often focusing on parenting and lifestyle to reflect their circumstances.

E-book Authoring

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Stay-at-home moms who love to write but want to take their writing beyond freelancing or blogging can self-publish an e-book and sell it online. Writing an e-book will enhance your skills as a writer and help you share your knowledge with a broader audience. 

Fitness Coaching

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If you’re a mom passionate about fitness, you can become a certified fitness coach and offer online coaching services. This can involve creating workout plans, providing nutritional guidance, and motivating clients to reach their fitness goals. You can even take sessions offline by bringing together groups of other stay-at-home parents for workout sessions in the park.

Web Development

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If you want to learn to code, you can become a web developer and build websites for businesses and individuals. This can be a lucrative side hustle, but it requires some technical skills you may have to train beforehand. You can start by approaching smaller local businesses and work your way up to more lucrative clients.

Child Care Services

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Some moms enjoy spending time with other children and their own, so they open a childcare service to make money. Working in childcare is a great way to earn extra income and help other families. You will need adequate certification and insurance before you start, but when it comes to skills, you have them mailed as a mom.

Online Courses or Workshops

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If you have expertise in a particular area, you can create and sell workshops or specific courses online. You can host and advertise yourself or join an online platform and give the host a percentage of your earnings.

Online Resale or Dropshipping

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When a company uses dropshipping, it doesn’t keep the products it sells in stock. This could be stock from your website, a marketplace like eBay, or a social media platform. While the initial set-up of a dropshipping site is time-consuming, once it is set up, a few hours of maintenance per week is acceptable, giving moms time to spend with their families.

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