There is a lot students can do to earn an income while actively
working to garner their degree qualifications. Jumia Travel, the leading online
travel agency, shares 6 helpful tips for making money as a student.
Do Freelance Writing For Blogs or Businesses
If you're good at writing, you can consider doing freelance
writing for blogs as one way of earning an income as a student. Aside blogs,
many businesses are looking for freelance writers to help them meet their
writing and content creation needs, so you can take advantage of this and apply
for freelance jobs with these businesses.
Consider Doing Online Design Work
For students who consider themselves artists, have a knack for
graphic design and are really good with Coreldraw, Photoshop or other graphic
design software, doing online design work, like making small graphics for
advertisements and full site redesigns for websites and businesses, can be a
great way to earn an income. Students can also consider entering design
competitions that offer monetary awards for winners, and stand a chance to get
paid a good amount of money if they win.
Consider Becoming a Voice-Over Artist
Doing voice-over work for production companies and advertising
agencies is another great way to earn an income as a student. If you have a
great voice and some broadcasting talent, you can apply for voice-over
opportunities and get paid doing voice-over work for people and businesses.
Do Printing Jobs
Considering the fact that students, especially university
students, do a lot of printing work, you can set up a mini-printing business
with an easily affordable deskjet printer whose inks can be easily refilled,
and start printing for students at your own rates. You can set up this business
close to any student's hostel or even from your room, and be on your way to
making some side income as a student.
Real Estate/House Agent
As a student, if you are conversant with your locality, you can
use your free time to search for accommodation for freshers and fellow students
in your school environment, charging them a commissions/agents fee for your
service.
Sell Your Skills
Whatever skill you have, offer it as a service to people at a
cost. If you are good at cooking, considering providing catering services to
those in need of it at a reasonable cost. If you are good at sewing,
considering making clothes for people at a cost. If you're good at phone or
computer repairs and maintenance, also consider providing this service to
people at a cost. You only need to ensure that you market your skills well, and
put yourself out there so people can see what you have to offer. You can also
sell your services on online sites like Fiverr etc.
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