Thanks to the gig economy, finding a side hustle has never been easier. But adding more gigs to create a “side hustle stack” can sometimes be challenging.
In this post, you will learn what a side hustle stack is, how to build one, strategies for growth, and a tool (appropriately called Side Hustle Stack) to create side gigs to maximize your monthly income.
A healthy mix of active and recurring income will help you manage your time and provide earnings stability. For example: If you're a graphic designer, you can offer design services on Fiverr (active income) and also sell digital products on Etsy (recurring income).
If you have a particular skill or talent, offer it on multiple platforms. Repetition or replication will help you reach a wider audience and get paid more.
For example, if you're great at social media marketing, you can offer your services on Fiverr and Upwork and create an online course on Udemy.
Another essential factor to consider when stacking up side hustles is the time flexibility of different jobs.
For example, if you have a gig that requires punctuality, such as being a tutor, it might be wise to combine it with a side hustle that you can do at any time, like blogging.