September 2018 Side Hustle Report - $2,237.23 - Financial Panther (2024)

It’s time for the September 2018 edition of the Financial Panther side hustle report! If you’re new here, welcome!

September was another big month on the side hustle front, with me bringing in over $2,000 from various sharing economy and gig economy side hustles. That’s pretty remarkable in my book. Most importantly, all of the side hustles I did in September are ones that pretty much anyone can do.

As a quick recap, for the past two years, I’ve been tracking every dollar I make doing various side hustles, primarily through sharing economy and gig economy apps. I have two main goals with these reports:

  1. To show you exactly what someone can make side hustling while also working full-time; and
  2. To inspire you and give you ideas so that you can do the same thing.

I really like sharing economy and gig economy apps because of how flexible they are and how well they incorporate into my day-to-day life. I’m the type of person that likes to optimize each part of my day, and these sharing and gig economy apps let you do just that. At least if you know how to use them.

So what did I make in September 2018? Let’s take a look.

Side Hustle Income for September 2018

  • Airbnb:$787.64
  • Rover:$361.25
  • Postmates/DoorDash/Uber Eats: $364.64
  • Wag:$206.60
  • Bird/Lime: $442.87
  • Selling Trash Finds:$25
  • Job Spotter:$22.46
  • WeGoLook: $19
  • Marketforce: $5 (plus free food)
  • Google Opinion Rewards/Dabbl/1Q: $2.77

Total Side Hustle Income for September 2018 =$2,237.23

In September, I made a little over $2,200 from 10 different income sources. That doesn’t include the income from my day job, as well as the income I make on this blog (which right now all goes back into the blog). Nick Loper over at Side Hustle Nation has talked about his concept of the Side Hustle Snowball – that is, working side hustles to the point where they cover all of your expenses. I feel like I’m getting close.

When I look at mygeneral expenses, I really only need about $2,000 per month to live, which makes me think that if I did nothing but side hustling, I’d probably make enough to survive (and maybe get more of my time back to work on other projects). It’s pretty crazy to think that side hustles alone could maybe cover my expenses. And it gives me some comfort to know that if something were to happen with my day job, I’d probably still be in good shape.

What I really like about these side hustles is how evenly split they seem to be. Airbnb still leads the pack for my side hustle income, but the other major income sources – Rover, food deliveries, Wag, and Bird – are pretty evenly split.

Charging up Bird scooters is the big, new side hustle that I’ve been doing. I’ve got a perfect system set up right now where I’m able to collect them during the day, then ride them into work in the morning. I’m literally monetizing my commute! I’ll explain in more detail later in this post.

Here’s a more in-depth look at how I earned my side hustle income this past month.

Airbnb Income: $787.64

September was a pretty average Airbnb month. I ended up with 15 nights booked, which comes out to an average nightly rate of about $52 per night. Our total mortgage (principal, interest, taxes, and insurance) costs about $43 per day when you do the math, which means that every night we rent our a room on Airbnb basically pays for the mortgage for that day, and then some. That’s pretty interesting to think about.

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Our guests for the month were a mix of people from all over the place. Some were just passing through on the way to other places. Others were in town for conferences or classes. We had our second guest ever who was in town for a coffee roasting class at a coffee roasting place that’s only about a 15-minute walk from our house. We never knew that this place existed, but apparently, it’s one of the premier coffee roastingcompanies in the country and people come to it from around the country. That’s one of the interesting things about doing Airbnb – you learn a little more about the neighborhood you live in. I might reach out to this coffee place and tell them to let students know about my Airbnb, as that could be a nice source of good guests.

Airbnb is definitely one of the easiest ways to get started with house hacking. Just by utilizing space that we aren’t using, we’re able to heavily subsidize our mortgage or, in many months, completely cover our mortgage costs. It might seem weird to let strangers into your house, but it’s really not, especially when you realize that most people who rent out a room in a house on Airbnb don’t hang out in your house. Rather, they just come to your house to sleep. I’ll never live with a roommate again, but I’ll probably keep doing Airbnb for quite some time.

If you want to give Airbnb hosting a try, feel free to sign up to be an Airbnb host using myreferral link. It helps support this site if you sign up to be a host and host a guest.

Rover Income: $361.25

Rover did pretty well in September. We only had one pup for the entire month, – a Miniature Pinscher that we’ve watched several times. It was a long stay – close to two weeks – so it kept things pretty easy and predictable for the entire month.

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Watching a dog for over a week can sometimes be a pain if it’s a bad dog, but when you get a good dog that you’ve watched before, it’s pretty sweet. This little pup is just a funny one because she comes with a ton of stuff. Her owner brings five blankets, a bed, a small set of stairs so that she can get up on the bed, and bags of fruit for her dog to eat as treats. This dog eats better than I do!

My Rover records show that we’ve made over $2,800 this year on Rover, which is definitely my highest earning year so far. The bulk of that has been built on repeat guest pups. This is the reason hosting on Rover is a long-term play. You need to get those repeat dogs locked down because once you do that, things get much easier.

If you like dogs and want to try your hand at starting your own dog sitting business, sign up to be a host with myRover link. It helps support this site.

Postmates/DoorDash/Uber Eats Income: $364.64

I’ve been working on doing one delivery on my way home from work each day. Most of the time, I can make about $8 to $10 doing a single delivery on my way home from work. This adds up over the course of the week, and you can see that when you look at these numbers.

While I typically do deliveries on my bike, I’ve also been cheating a little bit and have been doing deliveries using electric scooters from Bird and Lime. One perk of being an electric scooter charger is that you can basically grab scooters, charge them up, then ride them around for free all day until you have to drop them off the next morning.

Here’s the breakdown of my earnings by platform:

  • Postmates: $52.48
  • DoorDash: $252.25
  • Uber Eats: $59.91

I continue to do DoorDash the most these days because they always seem to have really big delivery bonuses during the dinner hours. When the delivery bonuses are in effect, I can basically do a delivery that takes me 15 or 20 minutes to complete, and make $12 or more. That’s between $36 and $48 an hour if you think about it.

Obviously, you can’t make that much if you do deliveries all day, but if you cherry pick the deliveries the way I do it, then you’re actually making really good money doing deliveries. That’s one of the benefits of doing deliveries as a side hustle – you can just work when the numbers make sense.

These platforms typically offer some sort of bonus if you sign up to deliver, so consider signing up using my referral links if you think these make sense for your life. I’m thinking I’m going to do a more in-depth post about doing deliveries soon, because this is, in my opinion, an underrated side hustle that’s worth a lot more than most people think.

Wag Income: $206.60

I continue to make really good money on Wag, although I think things might be slowing down for me in the coming months. I had one really good stretch where I had a walk every single day with this one dog that lives across the street from my office. That worked out really well since I made $16 for a 30-minute walk, basically every single day. It adds up, and especially so when you’re doing it during your work day.

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For whatever reason, a lot of my old Wag clients seem to have disappeared. It seems like a lot of people use Wag a ton for a stretch, then stop. Either they moved, or they just no longer need the dog walking. I’m not really sure, but it means that I just have to hope that Wag continues to advertise and expand itself to more users. Otherwise, I might need to start thinking about advertising myself as a dog walker on my own in order to get some steady clients.

Be sure to read more aboutWag here, if you’re looking for more information about how it works.

Bird/Lime Income: $442.87

Charging up Bird scooters is killing it for me, as I made close to $450 this month just charging up scooters. In prior months, Bird didn’t work out very well for me because all of the Bird Nests (the drop off spots where you have to put the Birds in the morning) were located downtown, and I don’t work or live downtown. However, Bird added a bunch of Nests near my house, right on my route to work. I basically have things set up now where I’m able to collect Birds during the day or on my way home from work, charge them up overnight, then ride them into work in the morning. I’m literally monetizing my commute.

This scooter charging money adds up too. Depending on where you live, it’s not hard to average between $10 and $15 per day charging up scooters. Over the course of a month, that’s an extra $300 to $450 per month. Given that I do this while I’m going to work, it basically takes me no time.

I’ve gotten really good at stacking scooters as well, so most mornings, I’ll ride into work with as many as four scooters stacked on one scooter. I still haven’t been able to get anyone to film me riding a 5-stack, but here’s a video I tried to take of myself riding a 5-stack last month. Hopefully, it gives you an idea of what the stack looks like while I’m reading. It takes some skill, but once you figure it out, this is the only way to charge and drop off scooters.

The annoying thing with Bird is that they lock up if you don’t get them out by 7 am. This gives me a little incentive to start my day earlier (the whole Miracle Morning thing). If I do wake up late though, I have some strategies that I do also to get the scooters to the Nest.

If I only have one or two scooters, I’ll stick them on a bike and just ride them to the drop off location. It looks like this:

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Another strategy I have if I don’t get them out early enough, is to just cancel the task on my cheapest Bird, then pay to ride it as a normal rider. If I have enough Birds, it makes sense to do this. I basically pay $3 to ride into work, but I make $10 or $15 to drop off the Birds I already have. Even though it costs me some money, I still profit, and I get a free ride into work.

If you’re wondering, I don’t do a ton of Lime because the LimeHubs are still all located downtown, so they’re not very useful for me. Hopefully, they’ll add more hubs later, because that would be nice if I can pick and choose between Bird and Lime.

I’ve got a super in-depth post I’ve written about Bird and Lime here, so be sure to check that out if you want to learn more about how electric scooter charging can work for you.

Trash Income: $25

Trash income continues to be pretty weak, but only because I don’t put a lot of effort into it these days. I’m going to try to pick these numbers up eventually because I actually still have some stuff I need to sell that’s been sitting for a while.

Most of the stuff I sold in September were random things I found when the college kids moved out back in August. Most people think you need to find really fancy stuff to sell, but you can actually sell pretty much anything if you price it right. And if the cost is literally zero, it really doesn’t matter what you price something at – you’ll profit no matter what.

For example, I sold the below chairs for $10. They weren’t fancy looking chairs or anything, but people need chairs, and if they can get them for $10, why not. Since it cost me nothing to acquire them, it was still profitable and didn’t take up much of my time.

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I’ve been watching a lot more garage sale flipping videos on YouTube, so I feel like I might try my hand more at doing the flip life thing. For now, though, I’m on a mission to start consistently listing things up for sale more, and hopefully clear out some of the inventory of trash I’ve already accumulated.

Job Spotter Income: $22.46

Same as usual on the Job Spotter front. I’ve consistently made between $10 and $25 each month for almost two years just taking pictures of hiring signs while I’m walking around or doing deliveries.

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It seems like Job Spotter got a little bit more press with Fire Drill Podcast recently talking about it on a recent podcast, so maybe some more folks will get in on this app. Most people can basically pay for all of their Christmas gifts just by having this app on their phone and paying attention to the world around them.

Feel free to read myin-depth review on Job Spotterif you’re looking for more info about how Job Spotter works. It’s a really easy side hustle that anyone can add into their life.

WeGoLook Income: $19

I still do the occasional WeGoLook gig whenever I see one near me. This gig involved taking pictures of someone’s damaged car using the WeGoLook app. The gig was near my house, so it was an easy gig to do, and I got to electric scooter over there since I had a scooter sitting in my house. The actual gig itself only took 5 minutes or so to complete, and getting over there and back home tacked on another 20-minutes. Not a bad hourly wage at all when you think about it.

MarketForce Income: $5 (plus free food)

This secret shopper app is pretty easy to do. It doesn’t pay much, but what I really care about is that I can use it to get some free food at places near me. You just follow the directions they give you, answer the questions, and enjoy your food. They take a long time to pay – 60 days I believe – but that’s not too big a deal to me.

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I did this shop way back in August at a local chicken finger place near my house. As you can see, my meal was paid for, and I got 5 bucks at the same time. That’s good enough for this app to stay on my phone.

Google Opinion Rewards/Dabbl/1Q Income: $2.77

I still keep doing these quick survey apps because they literally take 5 seconds or less to complete each survey. The Google Opinion Rewards app continues to be an easy $2 or so every single month, and really, I think it’s one that everyone should have on their phone. Obviously, you won’t get rich using these apps, but it’s still money that’s basically being given to you for nothing.

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1Q is good for a few quarters each month. That’s not a lot, but this app literally only asks you 1 question at a time that takes 1 second to complete. So, it’s basically like finding a quarter on the ground. Might as well pick it up.

And that concludes the September 2018 Side Hustle Report!

September was yet another good side hustle month. What’s crazy to me is that right now, I could basically survive just on the few hours a week I spend doing these side hustles. I wouldn’t be able to save much, but it would give me a lot more time to work on other projects that I enjoy more. It’s something I’m seriously thinking about as I try to figure out what my future is going to look like.

I hope you enjoyed this month’s side hustle report. As always, feel free to hit me up with any questions if you have them. If you want to see what I’ve done in past months, check out myside hustle report page, where I have links to every side hustle report I’ve written since I started this blog.

And if you want to see all of the sharing and gig economy side hustles I’ve done in one place, check out my Side Hustle List, where I list all of the side hustles I’ve done. It’s pretty snazzy.

Have a profitable month everyone!

More Recommended Ebike/Scooters

Check out these other ebikes and scooters I've reviewed:

  • Urban Arrow Ebike – Last year, I made one of the largest purchases I’ve ever made – I bought a $9,000 electric cargo bike from Urban Arrow. In my Urban Arrow review, I will discuss what it is and why I decided to buy this bike, as well as discuss how impactful a bike like this can be on your journey to financial independence.
  • Troxus Explorer Step-Thru Ebike – The Troxus Explorer Step-Thru is a fat-tire ebike that I’ve had the pleasure of riding for a while now. It has amazing power, great looks, and awesome range. If you’re looking for a great fat-tire ebike that offers a lot for the price, the Troxus Explorer Step-Thru is definitely one for you to consider. Check out my Troxus Explorer Step-Thru Review.
  • Hovsco HovBeta Ebike – The HovBeta is a folding ebike with great specs and a lot of interesting features, and importantly, it’s sold at a good price point. I’ve had a blast commuting with it and using it to do deliveries with DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. Check out my Hovsco HovBeta Ebike Review.
  • Vanpowers Manidae Ebike – The Vanpowers Manidae is a fat tire ebike that I’ve been riding as my primary winter commuting bike and have also been using it to do food delivery with apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. After clocking in a decent number of miles with this ebike, I wanted to write a post sharing what my experience with the Vanpowers Manidae ebike has been like. Check out my Vanpowers Manidae Review.
  • Sohamo S3 Step-Thru Folding EBike Review – A Great Value Folding Ebike – The Sohamo S3 Step-Thru Folding Ebike is an entry-level folding ebike that offers a lot of value for the price point. I’ve been riding the Sohamo S3 for a while now, putting the bike through its paces, and I have to say, this bike has exceeded all of my expectations. Check out my Sohamo Review.
  • KBO Flip Ebike – The KBO Flip is an excellent bike. I’ve had a great time riding it and think it’s a versatile bike that can be used for a lot of purposes and can fit a variety of lifestyles. It’s worked out great for me as a general commuter bike and as a food delivery bike. Check out my KBO Flip Review.
  • Hiboy P7 Commuter Ebike – The Hiboy P7 is an excellent electric commuter bike that’s offered at an affordable price point. The range and speed of this bike are both very good, so you won’t have any trouble getting anywhere you need to go with it. As a food delivery vehicle, this is also good – with how much range it offers, you’ll be able to work all day on a single charge. Check out my Hiboy P7 Commuter Electric Bike Review.
  • Himiway Escape Ebike – The Himiway Escape is an interesting bike for anyone looking for a moped-style ebike. If you’re a gig economy worker, the Himiway Escape is particularly interesting and it’s possible to think of it as an investment, especially if you can opt to do deliveries with the Himiway versus using a car. It’s not cheap, but you can definitely make your money back when you compare the mileage you’ll put on your car versus using an ebike. Check out my Himiway Escape Bike Review.
  • Espin Sport Ebike – The Espin Sport is a good ebike for someone who is looking for an ebike that feels and rides more like a regular bike. There are many ebikes that are really only bikes in name. In reality, they’re basically electric mopeds. The Espin Sport, by contrast, is a bike you could probably ride without the battery and you’d feel like you’re just riding a regular bike. Check out my Espin Sport Review.
  • Varla Eagle One Scooter – The Varla Eagle One is an excellent scooter that can make sense for a lot of people. It can work as a primary mode of transportation. You can use it to work on gig economy apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. And it can also be a recreational vehicle if you’d prefer to use it for that. Check out my Varla Eagle One Review.
  • Varla Falcon Scooter – The Varla Falcon is an excellent scooter that offers a good amount of power at a lower price point compared to more powerful scooters. It’s not exactly an entry-level scooter, nor is it a high-powered scooter. I think it fits somewhere in-between those two categories – an intermediate scooter if I had to give it a category. Check out my Varla Falcon Review.
  • Hiboy S2 Scooter – The Hiboy S2 is an excellent entry-level commuter scooter that's perfect for someone looking to save some money in transportation costs and improve their commute. Check out my Hiboy S2 Review.
  • Hiboy S2R Scooter – The Hiboy S2R is one of the more interesting electric scooters I’ve been able to test out. It’s not a high-powered scooter, but for an everyday transport option, it’s very useful, especially given some of the unique features that it has. Indeed, for the price, the Hiboy S2R might be the best value scooter I’ve used. Check out my Hiboy S2R Review.
  • Fucare H3 Scooter – The Fucare H3 is a fun scooter and I’ve enjoyed testing it out. For a daily commuter or quick trips or errands, the Fucare H3 is probably the scooter I’ll use. It’s portable and easy to maneuver, so it’s just easier to take on the road when I need it. Check out my Fucare H3 Scooter Review.

More Recommended Investing App Bonuses

For additional investing app bonuses, be sure to check out the ones below:

  • M1 Finance ($100) – This is a great robo-advisor that has no fees and allows you to create a customized portfolio based on your risk tolerance. You also get $100 for opening an account. Check out my M1 Finance Referral Bonus – Step-By-Step Guide.
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More Recommended Bank Account Bonuses

If you’re looking for more easy bank bonuses, check out the below options. These bonuses are all easy to earn and have no fees or minimum balance requirements to worry about.

  • SoFi Money ($325) – SoFi Money is a free checking account from SoFi. They’re currently offering a $25 referral bonus if you open a SoFi account with a referral link and deposit $10. You can also make an additional $300 as well if you complete a direct deposit. This is a good bank that is also 100% free, so you won’t have to worry about managing this account. Here’s a post I wrote with instructions on how to earn your SoFi Money bonus: SoFi Money Referral Bonus: Step By Step Guide.
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  • Upgrade ($150) – Upgrade is a free checking account that’s currently offering a $150 referral bonus if you open an account and complete a direct deposit. These bonus terms are easy to meet, so it’s well worth doing this bonus as soon as you can. Here’s a post I wrote with more details: Upgrade $150 Referral Bonus – Step By Step Directions.
  • Chime ($100) - Chime is a free bank account that offers a referral bonus if you use a referral link and complete a direct deposit of $200 or more. In practice, any ACH transfer into this account triggers the bonus. This bonus is easy to earn and posts instantly, so you’ll know if you met the requirements as soon as you move money into the account. I wrote a step-by-step guide on how to earn your Chime referral bonus that I recommend you check out.
  • US Bank Business ($800) – This is a fairly easy bank bonus to earn, since there are no direct deposit requirements. In addition, you can open the Silver Business Checking account, which comes with no monthly fees. Check out how to earn this big bonus here.
  • Fifth Third Bank ($325) – This offer is limited to customers in the following states:Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, and South Carolina. If you don’t live in one of those states, you won’t be able to open an account onlinebut you can still open an account in-branch if you happen to be visiting a city that has a branch. This is a fairly easy bank bonus to earn, especially since there are plenty of data points showing what will trigger the direct deposit requirement. In addition, you can open the Fifth Third Momentum Checking bank account, which comes with no monthly fees or minimum balance requirements.Read my guide on this bonus here.
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  • Current ($50) – Current is a free fintech bank that’s offering new users a $50 referral bonus after signing up for an account using a referral link. Current is an easy bonus to earn and also gives you access to three savings accounts that pay you 4% interest on up to $2,000. That means you can put away up to $6,000 earning 4% interest. That’s very good and makes Current an account I recommend to everyone. Check out my step-by-step guide on how to earn your Current Bank bonus.
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Kevin is an attorney and the blogger behind Financial Panther, a blog about personal finance, travel hacking, and side hustling using the gig economy. He paid off $87,000 worth of student loans in just 2.5 years by choosing not to live like a big shot lawyer.

Kevin is passionate about earning money using the gig economy and you can see all the ways he makes extra income every month in his side hustle reports.

Kevin is also big on using the latest fintech apps to improve his finances. Some of Kevin's favorite fintech apps include:

  • SoFi Money. A really good checking account with absolutely no fees. You'll get a $25 referral bonus if you open a SoFi Money account with a referral link, and an additional $300 if you complete a direct deposit.
  • 5% Savings Accounts. I'm currently getting 5.32% interest on my savings through a company called Raisin. Opening a Raisin account takes minutes to complete, it's free, and all of your funds are FDIC-insured. I explain how it works, why I'm now using it to store my emergency fund and any other cash savings I have, and why I recommend everyone check it out in this review.
  • US Bank Business. US Bank is currently offering new business customers a $800 signup bonus after opening a new account and meeting certain requirements.
  • M1 Finance. This is a great robo-advisor that has no fees and allows you to create a customized portfolio based on your risk tolerance. You also get $250 for opening an account.
  • Personal Capital. One of best free apps you can use to monitor your portfolio and track your net worth. This is one of the apps I use to track my financial accounts.

Feel free to send Kevin a message here.

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  2. Use Get-Paid-To Websites.
  3. Try Delivery Gigs.
  4. Start A Blog.
  5. Start An Ecommerce Store.
  6. Invest For $3,000 In Passive Income.
  7. Use Other Gig Apps.
  8. Consulting.
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How To Make $200 A Day
  1. Online Freelancing.
  2. Deliver Food.
  3. Make Money Blogging.
  4. Use Microtask & Survey Websites.
  5. Start An Ecommerce Business.
  6. Invest.
  7. Become A Pet Sitter.
  8. Find Cash Gigs With Steady.
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