When it comes to making an extra bit of cash on the side, there are plenty of different side hustle ideas which are outside the box, ensuring that you stand out from the crowd!
Whilst side hustles and jobs are becoming more and more common, it is extremely important to make yourself unique from the others, whether this be through your work, how you market yourself or even what jobs and services you offer.
Here, we are going to look through some of the most unique services you could provide, and how you can use these to create a side job.
Running Bar Trivia Nights Or Pub Quizzes
Running bar trivia nights is a fun and rewarding side hustle that combines entertainment, social interaction, and a steady income stream. As a trivia host, you organise and run quiz events at local bars, pubs, or restaurants, usually during slower business nights to help attract customers.
To get started, you’ll need to create engaging trivia questions and rounds that appeal to a broad audience. These can include general knowledge, pop culture, sports, music, and themed rounds. Many hosts develop their own question banks or purchase ready-made trivia packs. Strong presentation skills and a charismatic personality are essential to keep the crowd entertained and energised throughout the event. This is the perfect side hustle for those who are extroverted and are looking for something to do on their weekday nights.
Marketing your trivia nights is important. Connect with local bars or breweries to pitch your idea, highlighting how trivia can boost their midweek sales and create a community atmosphere. Use social media and local event listings to promote your nights and encourage repeat attendance.
Ensure you also have all the basic equipment, such as a microphone, speaker system and possibly a projector if you are going to be doing any picture rounds.
Seasonal Work
Throughout the year, there are different jobs that people need doing that can be quite tiresome or difficult; however, if you have the right equipment, you can perform these jobs for some extra cash! Some examples of seasonal work could be cutting grass and taking care of back gardens, or it could be snow shovelling off driveways.
To get started, you have to pick a seasonal job that you would be able to do effectively, as most of these jobs require manual labour, they are best suited to those who can work throughout hot conditions and wintery mornings.
Marketing is important; however, it can be easier than other side jobs as you can simply create a social media account and post any work you have done throughout the page, giving yourself some visibility.
Designing and Selling T-Shirts
Designing and selling t-shirts is a popular and creative side hustle that allows you to express your artistic skills while generating income from home. Thanks to print-on-demand (POD) platforms like Printful, Teespring, Redbubble, and Merch by Amazon, you can create custom designs without investing in inventory or handling shipping.
To start, you’ll need to develop unique, eye-catching designs that appeal to specific audiences or niches – whether that’s funny slogans, artistic graphics, or trendy themes. Researching current trends and understanding your target market is key to creating products that sell. Tools like Canva or Adobe Illustrator can help you design professional-quality artwork, even if you’re a beginner.
Once your designs are ready, upload them to your chosen POD platform and set your prices. The platform handles printing, packaging, and shipping when customers place orders, so your role focuses on marketing and customer engagement. Promoting your t-shirts through social media, influencer partnerships, and paid ads can significantly boost sales.
Renting Your Home or a Spare Room
Renting out your home or a spare room is one of the most straightforward and lucrative side hustles you can tap into, especially with the continued popularity of platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com. This approach allows you to monetise unused space, whether it’s an entire property, a guest room, or even a converted garage or garden studio.
To get started, list your space on a short-term rental platform, set your availability and nightly rates, and provide details and photos to attract guests. Once booked, you prepare the space for arrivals, manage check-ins (often contactless), and ensure the room or home is clean and welcoming.
High-quality photos, a clean and well-maintained space, and thoughtful touches like fresh linens, Wi-Fi, and local recommendations can lead to glowing reviews and repeat bookings when offering living spaces. Communication is also crucial; responding promptly and clearly to guest inquiries and needs helps ensure a positive experience for everyone involved. Many hosts also increase their earnings by offering extras such as breakfast, airport transfers, or local tours, which can set their listing apart from the competition.
David Prior
David Prior is the editor of Today News, responsible for the overall editorial strategy. He is an NCTJ-qualified journalist with over 20 years’ experience, and is also editor of the award-winning hyperlocal news title Altrincham Today. His LinkedIn profile is here.