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Can You Make Good Money Doing Odd Jobs Off The Internet?

What’s the best way to pad your income? Believe it or not, it could be completing odd jobs you find on the Internet.

In the past, many jobs and gigs offered on the Internet were seen as scams, but that’s no longer the case. In fact, you could argue that the Internet is the best place to find money-making opportunities since it can connect you to others almost instantly without having to get off of your couch.

If you’re currently out of work and looking for some income, or you have a job that’s barely paying your bills, odd jobs or gigs found on the Internet could save the day. Before you start looking for them on your own, we’ll give you a glimpse as to what’s out there and how much money you could make.

Where To Find Online Gigs and Odd Jobs

You can find online gags quite quickly using your favorite Internet search engine. For this article, however, we’ll take a look at one of the most popular ones that goes by the name of TaskRabbit.

A quick look at TaskRabbit can open your eyes to some of the ways to make money by completing odd jobs. Here are just some of the categories at your disposal:

  • Research
  • Senior care
  • Sewing
  • Shopping
  • Waiting in line
  • Writing
  • Yardwork
  • Cleaning
  • Room measurement
  • Help moving
  • Laundry
  • Arts and crafts
  • Automotive
  • Babyproofing
  • Computer help
  • Baking
  • Data entry
  • Entertainment
  • Disaster recovery
  • Errands
  • Personal assistant
  • Event planning and staffing
  • Delivery
  • Organization
  • Pet sitting
  • Painting
  • Packing and unpacking

Could you complete tasks in some of those categories listed above? You probably could, and you probably have experience in multiple categories, which makes you qualified to start earning extra income soon.

How Much You Can Make With Side Gigs

You’re probably wondering if most of the tasks you’ll find online pay a minimum wage, and you’ll be glad to know that usually, the answer is no. How much do they pay? Surprisingly, the rates are quite high, although your mileage may vary depending on where you live.

To give you some examples, let’s look at the typical rates in the South Florida area. If you become a personal shopper and pick up groceries or other items for someone, you could get paid up to $21 per hour for your time. That may be much higher than what you make at your regular job, which is great news if you badly need an income boost.

If you help someone pack or unpack, that pays an average of $19 per hour, as does data entry if you’d like to avoid in-person contact during these uncertain times. Want to wash the occasional car? That brings an average of $15 per hour while running errands bumps up the pay to $21 per hour.

These average rates are for tasks that don’t involve much experience. If you have expertise in an area, you can look forward to even higher earnings. Plumbing help, for example, can earn an average of $39 per hour.

What’s the best part about all of this? That these examples come from just one website, and there are many more like it. In short, start searching for tasks today so you can start making extra money soon.