There are many ways to earn extra income in the comfort of your own backyard (or close to it).

While an adult lemonade stand might not be the best idea (leave that venture to the kiddos), consider trying your luck with one of these ideas instead.

Yard work

Manicured lawns are not just for teenage entrepreneurs. Promote yourself as a green thumb and offer to work on a neighbor’s yard.

Besides word of mouth, the best advertising is keeping your own lawn up to par so that when your friendly neighbors walk by, they’re more inclined to hand over cash for your skills.

Also, yard enthusiasts may need help keeping their flowers alive while they’re taking that seven-day cruise. Get your watering can ready for the opportunity!

Pet-sitting

Calling all pet lovers. Does your neighbor have a golden retriever who needs care while his or her owner is out of town?

Touting your pet-sitter skills can be a great way to make friends in your community while doing something you love. You could also offer dog-walking or pet-grooming services.

Errands, cooking, and cleaning

Are you a person who enjoys housework or checklists? Promoting your services as an errand-runner or housekeeper can earn you extra income.

In today’s world of nonstop busyness, families often dread simple tasks. You can lighten your neighbor’s load with a delicious homemade dinner service once a week. Or offer a car wash service.

You could also competitively price yourself with online ordering and delivery services that grocery stores and restaurants offer.

Garage sale

This is a great way to bolster your income while also decluttering your home. Double score! Be organized in this venture, and make sure to give specifics on the location and time of your garage sale.

Then you can advertise other services you’re providing around the area, like yardwork or pet-sitting.

Organize a home

Being organized is a skill set, and there are plenty of people who would pay for help. If a neighbor is looking to redo his or her basement, offer aid in getting the space ready.

Declutter a closet for someone; clean out a garage. Show off those skills that once earned you your allowance. But charge a little more than you got from Mom.

Speaking of organize…

Nearly everyone knows of someone who has been affected by a chronic illness, cancer, or some ailment. Share your story and organize a benefit to give to a cause important to you.

You will not earn money in this pursuit, but it will have a net positive affect on your community and provide an opportunity to get the word out about the money-making services you provide.

The bottom line

Think of yourself as a small business when pursuing these ideas. That is, promote yourself and be friendly when you’re out and about. Tell people you’re open for business and take pride in your work. It’s important, after all. You could be the neighborhood rock star!

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