How To Make Side Income in the Philippines 2022 🇵🇭

 


 Do you live in the Philippines and find it hard to make money or work full time and would like to find more ways to add more money into your wallet? Then this guide is aimed at you and will teach you how to make side income while in the Philippines!

1. Live Streaming

Earnings: Estimated ₱15,000, up to ₱500,000+!

If you love gaming then you can easily make side income through live streaming on services like Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Gaming, etc. To actually make money streaming you have to do so by:

  • Advertising
  • Selling Merch
  • Donations/Tips
  • Affiliate Promotion Sales
  • Sponsorships
  • Subscriptions

For example people are saying they are making money on Facebook because you can earn a 55% commission from the ad revenue as long as you meet the following criteria:

  • 2000 followers
  • 300+ viewers watching

You also don't have to stream about gaming despite being one of the more popular streaming types out there. You can stream just about anything like cooking, eating large amounts of food (mukbangs and other similar video streams), makeup, roleplaying, financial advice, crypto trading guides, ASMR, taking a walk/jog, etc. If people find you engaging enough, funny or interesting, and provide quality content while also properly advertising yourself, trying hard to make your brand known, and find a good following.in your own way then you can easily make a lot of money doing this even just part time or whenever you feel like it.

💵 Money Making Tip: If you want to make even more money try to find ways to run your own website, host your own livestreams, and then sell access to your streams through a subscription fee. This ensures you make 100% of the profits and have a much more personalized brand without partnership fees or needing to brand yourself around a specific streaming service. If I can find a solid service I will add it on this page for everyone to see!

2. Vlogging/Making YouTube Videos

Earnings: Estimated ₱24,000, up to ₱600,000+!

Similar to live streaming you can also record and host your own videos (gameplay, cooking, daily life activities, cosplay, mukbangs). If you post something that really goes viral and newsworthy and seen by a lot of people you can easily reach more than a million views and make ₱600,000+ just like that! In the beginning as a YouTuber you mostly make money from ad clicks and paid videos to do things like attend a place and interview people or be sent products to review. Eventually with a large enough following you'll be making money from every view you get which as I mentioned can really add up to quite a sum of money! But just know that vlogging isn't easy, especially if you want to be successful and ahead of the competition. You have to find more ways to keep showing off your talent, follow trends, what works and what doesn't work, stay committed, and work constantly to improve your image.

3. Freelance Work

Earnings: Estimated ₱10,000, up to ₱100,000+!

As a freelancer you are working as a self employed contractor (which also means you have to calculate and pay your own taxes) so that means you can set your own time schedule and don't have to stick to one employer or company. You have many options as long as you have a good set of skills. You can do art commissions, digital art, 3D Modeling, video editing, creative writing, digital marketing, teaching, web development, game design, sound design, music, logos, etc. In order to get started ask yourself simple questions like:

  • What skills am I currently good at or can easily learn?
  • Is someone in the market for this particular skill/idea?
  • Do I have the right equipment or need to purchase them in order to get started?
  • How much money do I need to spend to get started?
  • How good am I at managing my schedule and getting things done on time? 
  • Am I good at advertising myself and my particular set of skills? 

Once you answer those questions you may find that you are perfect for freelance work and can now be your own boss! It just needs you to be able to advertise yourself and make a name for yourself. Find what you excel at, don't find too time consuming, and actually feel passionate about doing. 

Use these websites to get started:

Just know that at the start things will be slow and it will be tough finding the right market. But once you develop your skillset, build a large amount of clients, and build up your business everything will eventually fall into place and you'll be making more than just side income!

4. Item Flipping (Buy/Resell)

Earnings: Estimated ₱10,000+ (depending on the type of items you decide to flip)

Another great way to make side income is by buying and selling items (also known as flipping items, where you buy something at a lower value and resell for a higher value). Always be on the look out for items that look antique or high value when shopping online or in person. You can find things that can be extremely valuable and easy to resell and make a huge profit in the process! Also don't just buy any item that you believe has value as it may be difficult and time consuming trying to sell off something that only a small amount of people want or that no one really needs. Try to keep within specific niches that you know will sell well otherwise you'll have to find ways to sell something that not a lot of people are looking for. So if you're good at spotting items that can resell well and good at organizing everything you can try flipping items in order to make money on the side.

Common sites used for flipping items:

So there you have it! A nice small list of ways to make side income in the Philippines! If you enjoyed this content then stay tuned for further updates and new content that comes out every day/week!

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