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5 creative ways to make extra money



1- sell unwanted items
Is it time to do a clear out? Need a little extra money? Sell those trousers you've not worn in 3 months and sell the dress you've only worn twice. 
Make sure all items are washed, no marks and no rips etc... these are all things that will help you in the selling process. Take lots of photos of the items, compare on other selling sites to make sure you check out your competitors. Good places to sell are facebook pages, Ebay, depop, Amazon, car boot sale and friends or family 

2- creative skills 
Are you creative with woodwork, clay, jewellery making, etc... if so put these hobbies into a place online and sell them! Don't forget to charge for materials, hours per day, time to take photos and uploading,etc.

3- teach another language 
If you have a second language then good on you, another skill to write down on your cv! Launch a new website of what you can provide, zoom language classes, work sheets, online courses, etc. Make it clear on what you can provide and your qualifications at hand incase they want to see your level. For example, Spanish tutors can earn anything from £10 - £100 per hour depending on their experience and level of teaching.

4- cv writer 
Freelance cv writer, if you find yourself helping friends and family on their curriculum vitae then why not make it a career, if you're good with words and good at letter layout why not launch a website or Instagram page offering your services. 

5- life coach
Do you find yourself consistently giving great advice to friends and family? are you good at goal setting and thinking positive with a healthy mindset? 
There are plenty of courses provided online for this subject, i myself took a course in October 2019. I wanted another skill, qualification, life experiences to add, etc. 



















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