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How To Boost Your Monthly Income by $400 Or More

Would you like to learn how to add $400 or more to your monthly budget?

Then keep reading, as we’ll show you just how easy it can be thanks to some side gigs.

What could an extra $400 per month do for your family? It could certainly make it easier to put food on the table, as well as make a dent in your rent. Depending on your savings and income, you could also use that money to treat yourself by having a bit more cash for splurging.

Whatever the use, $400 or more would be helpful. And while you could ask for more hours at work or get a second “formal” job to get there, we’ll show you how to do so via some simple side gigs.

Work 16 Hours per Month as an Amazon Flex Driver

Do you have four free hours per week? Use them to deliver packages for Amazon Flex, and you could easily reach the monthly $400 goal.

Since Amazon Flex pays as much as $25 per hour, it would only take 16 hours to rake in $400. And since you can make your schedule, you could earn a lot more than that as well.

What do you need to work as an Amazon driver?

  • Pass a background check.
  • Have a smartphone.
  • Have a car.

Earn $452 per Month by Wrapping Your Car

Have you ever seen a car around town that’s fully wrapped in advertisements? While it may have looked interesting and caught your eye, that was probably somebody’s side gig.

Wrapify.com is a site that wraps people’s cars with advertisements. In exchange for that publicity, the car owners get paid.

If you get your car wrapped from front to back with ads, you can earn up to $452 per month. If you get just a “lite” wrap with ads on your doors and back window, that’ll earn you $280 per month. Either way, you get a nice chunk of change for doing nothing more than you usually do, which is drive.

Sit Someone Else’s House for $1,000 Monthly

This side gig is aimed more towards someone who doesn’t have kids, has a ton of freedom, and wants to travel while keeping a ton of money in their pocket.

House sitting involves taking care of someone’s home while they’re away on vacation or business. Here are some of the tasks involved, besides simply staying in the home and ensuring everything is okay:

  • Taking care of pets.
  • Light housekeeping.
  • Watering plants.
  • Receiving deliveries.

That’s not too tough, is it? Of course not, and as for how much you can make, many house sitters clear $1,000 easily, depending on the location.

Sit houses in NYC or LA, and you can make as much as $100 per night. Factor in the costs of lodging that you won’t have to pay, and the “income” is much higher than that, especially since you could be sitting some houses that are quite luxurious.

To see how to jump into this exciting, lesser-known side gig, go to LuxuryHouseSitting.com or HouseSitter.com.