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If you had low cash what would you start up as a side hussle for passive income along side your Fulltime job ? Bonus points for ideas in Australia

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[–] Adamthekingdean@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Honestly anything these days can be started with very little cash.

Ecom, an agency, an AI tool, a course, social media channels, basically anything can be done in the internet world with very little to no money.

[–] SilverInspector5943@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Depending on your job you have a few options. Personally I reckon finding a income stream where you only have to manage is the best.

For example if you manage rental properties for landlords you only need to spend 4-5hrs a week and you’ll get a steady income stream.

Only downside is you need to find people willing to hire you based on no experience

[–] travelguy23@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I did just that. Here is what I did. Don't expect passive income though.

https://sideprofit.net/my-solopreneur-projects-over-the-last-20-years/

[–] salmon_tuna@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Online businesses are generally inexpensive - even without tech experience. You just need some grit to learn how to build them or have a little capital to pay someone to.

If your willing to put the time in - there are tons of potential business ideas on theproblemindex.co - solving a real problem, even for a small number of people, can turn into a solid side business. It's not easy though and you have to do your research to find a problem multiple people have to sell it.

Good starting point to find something worth pursuing at the very least.