Side Hustles in Technology and IT: How You Can Make Money

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One of the very few industries where the skills you have can be monetized quickly without waiting for a big paycheck from a big company is Technology. I started this as a small side gig, earning $30, and it grew into a reliable monthly income that helped me pay off some of my utility bills. 

This experience has taught me something important about side hustles in IT. This side hustle is not all about earning extra income. They are hustle that can help you build your skills, help you expand your professional network, and guess what, this side hustle in IT can develop into a full-time business. In this post, I am going to explore with you some of the best technology and IT side hustles and even real-world examples. How can you get started today? Let me help you digest it.

Why It Works: Technology Side Hustle

Unlike many industries, I will say IT and Tech side hustles scale for many reasons. For me, who has worked as an expert in this field, here are a few things I have noted to share with you.

  • The cost of beginning this side hustle is very low. Often, many require just a laptop and an internet connection. Nothing much is needed apart from these two
  • Another point I noted, too, is that the demand for this side hustle is very high. Businesses and individuals frequently need solutions to their digital problems. 
  • The hustle is flexible. You can take projects anytime you want and however you want. It can be part-time, evenings, or weekends.
  • One key reason I noted as to why a technology side hustle works is that it helps you develop and gain more skills and experience. You know, you could add that to your resume.

The Top Technology and IT Side Hustles

My expertise in this field has helped me gather some knowledge about the Top IT side hustles that work for a lot of people.

1. The number one I put down is Freelance Web Development

You know, this is all about Web Development. From my own survey, I realized that web developers are very rare since a lot are unable to learn the skills to code. Businesses and entrepreneurs remain one of the key groups for whom you can freelance and develop websites. How do you make it easier to find clients? That is not a big deal; Upwork and Fiverr make it easier for you to find these clients.

Before it slips my mind, let me share with you the skills that you will need before going for this freelancing side hustle in IT. You need to know about HTML and how to use it, CSS and JavaScript, and frameworks like React and WordPress, because the site will need to go live. Earnings range from $500 - $6000; you can make any amount you choose to make. After all, you are the one running the service. 

If you think this is hard for you and you will give up on it, then let me tell you about Sarah, a junior developer in Canada. She only started creating e-commerce sites for local shops, and after six years, guess what, her side hustle turned into a six-figure agency.

2. The number two I put down is IT Support and Troubleshooting.

One thing I learned is that it is not every business that has a full-time IT department. So here is the catch: offering on-demand support can be a steady stream of income.  The services include network setup, printer issues, cybersecurity checks, and software installations. Earnings vary between $20 - $80 per hour, depending on the expertise you have.

3. The number three I put down is Cloud Consulting and Migration Services

As more companies are moving to cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, consultants are in high demand. All you need is the skill of a cloud architect, data migration, and security compliance. Earnings, as per my knowledge, vary significantly. This could be between $15 - $150 per hour. 

4. Tech Blogging and Content Creation

If you enjoy writing, teaching, or creating tutorials, then a blog or YouTube channel on tech topics can generate long-term passive income for you. You can monetize with Google AdSense, affiliate marketing, and sponsored posts to make money from this side hustle. Depending on your traffic, you can earn $100 - $10 000 or more per month.

5. The last thing I have for you is Cybersecurity Auditing.

Cyber threats are on the rise, and therefore, small businesses are seeking affordable cybersecurity solutions. Offering cybersecurity as a side hustle in IT is very helpful due to the increasing demands. 

Let us simplify and compare the above in a table.

The practical tips to get started

  1. Don't spread yourself too thin to do all things. Focus on one service at first.
  2. Do not want a big deal first. Even helping a friend's business can showcase your skills. 
  3. Use trusted freelance platforms, LinkedIn, and niche communities
  4. Tech keeps changing, so you have to keep learning too.
  5. Begin with side projects and expand as the business grows.

What you should consider: The Risks and Challenges

  1. Time is a factor to consider. Sometimes it is a lot of work, and you have to meet the deadline
  2. Competition is very high, so you must do very good work
  3. Some clients may delay payments. Very disturbing, so use contracts
  4. Do not overwork; your health matters.

Final Words

All I want to conclude this with is that, side hustle in IT is real, and you need to work on your skills and compete on a global scale. Thanks for walking through to the end with us. We really appreciate your effort and time here. All we encourage you to do is stay safe, shine the corner where you are, stay healthy, and work peacefully. That matters a lot.

If you have had any experiences too, share with us. We love to hear from you. This is the MONSEL BLOG, where knowledge is shared.


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