How to Make $100 a Day?
The Ways to Make Money Online

If you’re trying to pull in an extra $2,000 every month, you may be able to reach your financial goals with the right side hustle or combination of gigs.
What would you do if you could make an extra $100 a day? You might devote that $100 to credit card debt repayment or save money for an important financial goal. Let’s assume you work to earn $100 five days a week. After a month or two of rigorous saving, you’d have enough for a vacation. After one year, you’d have enough to buy a car. And if you put that money into a retirement account for 30 years, you’d have around $1.5 million after-tax to fund your retirement.
It’s not easy to make $100 a day, but it is possible. There are plenty of additional ways to make money that don’t require you to quit your full-time job. If you leverage your skills and interests to find the best side hustles for you, earning extra cash might not even feel like work. While some of these options won’t earn you $100 a day on their own, the right combination will help you reach your goal in no time.
1. Take online surveys
There are plenty of opportunities to make money taking surveys, but you won’t be able to make $100 per day sharing your opinion online. While you probably won't earn a full-time income taking surveys on platforms like SurveyJunkie or InboxDollars, even if you make $1 to $5 a day online, it’s something you can do from your phone while you’re waiting in line or on the couch while you’re watching TV. With most sites, you’ll earn points you can exchange for gift cards or cash. Check out some of the best survey sites to get started.
2. Get paid to open a bank account
Opening a new checking account might not seem like a way to get paid, but it truly is. When you open up a U.S. Bank Smartly Checking account, enroll in online banking or the mobile app, and make qualifying direct deposits within 90 days, then U.S. Bank will deposit up to a $300 bonus into your account. It takes a couple steps, but when you figure the number of dollars you're getting per minute, it's totally worth doing.
3. Deliver groceries and goods
You usually don’t need any specific experience to deliver takeout or groceries via an online delivery service. In some cases, you don’t even need a car; in certain cities, you can deliver by bike or foot. And it’s usually quick and easy to get started as well.
The amount of money you earn with UberEats, Doordash and Postmates will vary based on a few factors, including your geographic location and the time of day you work. Typically, the more hours you work, the more you’ll earn. Shipt, the grocery delivery service, reports that experienced drivers typically make between $16 and $22 per hour.
4. Earn just by using the right credit card when you spend
One super easy way to earn each day would be to use a cash rewards credit card. With the Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card you can earn 2% cash rewards on purchases. Using this card is simple because there aren’t any spending categories to think about. For example, you don’t have to wonder what cash rewards rate you can earn from filling up your gas tank compared to buying groceries — you earn the same rate on each eligible purchase.
Plus right now, new cardholders can earn $200 cash rewards bonus after spending $500 in purchases in the first 3 months.
5. Play games online
Bingo Clash is a popular app from AviaGames that can be played on the Pocket7Games platform. This platform has loads of different games available. Having access to more games on the same platform could make it easier to combine in-game rewards and virtual currency to exchange for prizes.
You’re likely to be familiar with how Bingo Clash works if you’ve ever played bingo. So it's easy to get into the gameplay, get matched up against other players of a similar skill level, and see who has the better bingo skills in a competitive game.
6. Watch videos online
There are plenty of opportunities to earn money watching videos, trailers, and advertisements online. However, don’t expect these sites to make you rich, or even to bring in $100 per day on their own. But because you can watch videos while you’re lying in bed, it can be an easy way to pick up some extra cash.
Although you might earn only a few dollars per day, it can fit in well with an earning strategy that includes a few different side hustles. With Swagbucks, you can earn points for watching entertaining videos and redeem those points for cash or gift cards to popular retailers. You can also earn points for shopping online, taking surveys, and each time a friend signs up with your unique referral link and becomes an active Swagbucks user
7. Walk dogs or pet-sit
If you love dogs and getting outside for brisk walks, why not combine those two interests and make some extra cash? Websites like Rover let you sign up as a dog walker and connect with local pet owners and their pooches. In addition to walking dogs with Rover, you can also offer other pet care services like pet-sitting, boarding, and doggy daycare.
According to Rover, the average part-time salary for dog walkers and dog sitters is $1,000 per month. While you may need to combine this with another side hustle to earn $100 a day, it's a great option if you're an animal lover who would enjoy hanging out with dogs in your spare time.
8. Become an Amazon reseller
During a yearlong period ending in 2020, American small businesses selling products on Amazon.com had an average of $160,000 in sales, according to Amazon’s 2020 Small Business Impact Report. If you want to launch your own online business, there’s definitely an opportunity to make money selling on Amazon, especially if you have the right tools. You can use Jungle Scout to research the right product to sell, and you can take advantage of Amazon FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) to let the company pick, pack, and ship your items for you, along with handling customer service and returns.
The cost of selling on Amazon is relatively minimal, which means you’ll be able to keep more of your profits. You can pay 99 cents per item you list or sign up for the $39.99/month professional plan for unlimited items. There are also some additional selling fees and shipping fees or fulfillment costs. For more information, check out our Jungle Scout review.
9. Open your own Etsy shop
Etsy sellers generated $1.76 billion in income in 2018, according to an Etsy report. They typically combine income from multiple sources. Although an Etsy shop might not be your ticket to $100 per day, it could be one of the ways you earn money from home, especially if you’re crafty. And some sellers who have a unique product that’s in high demand have found the site to be lucrative. When selling on Etsy, you’ll be charged only a 20-cent listing fee and a 5% transaction fee. If you choose to advertise, there will be costs associated with your marketing efforts as well.
To get started, pick a category of handmade or resold items, and then do research into your competitors to set yourself apart and charge a fair price. Next, gather your materials and start creating your first product. If you need more advice, here’s how to start an Etsy shop.
10. Rent a spare room in your home
Airbnb is one of the most lucrative opportunities in the gig economy. The amount you earn as an Airbnb host will depend on where you live and the type of space you have available. It’s free to list your space on Airbnb, and most hosts pay only a 3% service fee.
You might also choose to list your space on Vrbo, which will incur a 5% fee for Vrbo’s commission. Wherever you list your space, make sure to post plenty of well-lit photos, upgrade your decor with appealing touches, and respond to potential guests in a timely manner.




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