10 Legit Side Hustles You Can Start This Weekend

 

 

Let’s face it—most of us could use a little extra cash. Whether you're saving for something big, trying to crush debt, or just want to add some breathing room to your monthly budget, side hustles are a smart move.

The best part? You don’t need to wait months to get started.

 

Here are 10 legit side hustles you can kick off this weekend, with little to no startup costs.

1. Freelance Writing

Got a knack for words? Businesses, blogs, and agencies are always hunting for freelance writers.

Start by creating a few sample articles and pitch your services on platforms like Upwork, Freelancer,

or even LinkedIn.

 Pro Tip: Specializing in a niche (like finance, tech, or travel) can help you stand out.

 

2. Sell on Facebook Marketplace or eBay

Clear out your clutter and make money doing it. Whether it’s clothes, electronics, or vintage finds, local and online marketplaces are full of buyers. Start by listing items around your home—you’ll be surprised at what sells.

 

3. Pet Sitting or Dog Walking

If you love animals, sign up with Rover or Wag. These platforms let you connect with pet owners in your area who need help with walks, pet sitting, or drop-ins.

 Bonus: You get paid to hang out with dogs—what’s not to love?

 

4. Deliver with DoorDash, Uber Eats, or Instacart

Food and grocery delivery apps let you earn on your schedule. All you need is a car, bike, or scooter.

It’s flexible, and you can start making money the same day you sign up.

 

5. Offer Virtual Assistant Services

Businesses (especially small ones) need help with email, scheduling, data entry, and more.

If you're organized and detail-oriented, you can offer your services remotely.

Market yourself on Fiverr, Belay, or through social media.

 

6. Tutoring or Teaching Online

Are you good at math, writing, or even playing guitar?

Offer tutoring services online through platforms like Wyzant or Teachable.

You can also create your own course on Skillshare or Udemy.

 

7. Rent Out a Room or Parking Space

If you have extra space, you could list a room on Airbnb or rent out your driveway as a parking spot via apps like SpotHero or Neighbor.

Passive income potential without a huge upfront time commitment.

 

8. Create and Sell Printables

Design skills or not, you can use free tools like Canva to make digital planners, budget trackers, or wall art.

Sell them on Etsy and make passive income while you sleep.

 

9. Do Odd Jobs with TaskRabbit

Whether it’s helping someone move, assembling furniture, or mounting a TV, TaskRabbit connects you with people nearby who’ll pay for your help. You pick your rate and your tasks.

 

10. Start a Niche Blog or YouTube Channel

This one takes time to grow but can eventually bring in serious income through ads, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing. Start with a topic you're passionate about—consistency and value are key.

 

Don’t worry about perfection—just start.