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How to Make Your First $100 Online (And Keep It Growing)

in Finance, Instagram, Make Money, Side Hustles on 04/07/25

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Okay, so you wanna know how to make money online. People everywhere are trying to find ways to make money online – and they are finding it!

Let me tell you—it’s way easier than you might think. And I’m excited to share it with you.

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How to Make Your First $100 Online (And Keep It Growing)

Seriously, if you’ve ever wondered how people make money online (like, actually make money, not some “get rich quick” nonsense), then listen up because this is gonna be fun!

1. Start With What You Already Know

Here’s the deal: you don’t have to have some special talent or a bunch of fancy degrees to start making money online.

The key is using what you already know. Do you love writing? You can totally start freelancing! Into design? Start creating and selling your work on places like Etsy or Redbubble.

It’s about finding what you’re already good at and putting it out there. Don’t overthink it. People are out there looking for your exact skill.

Quick Tip: If you’re just starting out, keep your rates lower to build up some good reviews and attract more clients. Then, as you get the hang of it, you can start charging more.

2. Sell Stuff You Don’t Need (Hello, Decluttering!)

I know, I know, it sounds too good to be true—but selling things you don’t need is one of the easiest ways to make quick cash online. Look around your place, find those clothes, gadgets, or old items gathering dust, and sell them on platforms like eBay or Facebook Marketplace.

It’s simple and quick money—plus, you’re decluttering. Win-win.

3. Try Affiliate Marketing (It’s Not As Hard As You Think!)

So here’s the cool thing: you can make money by recommending stuff you love. Affiliate marketing is when you promote a product, and if someone buys it through your link, you earn a commission. No, you don’t need to create the product yourself. You just share something great that you’ve used or would recommend.

Think about it—if you’ve got a blog, YouTube, or social media following, why not make some extra cash this way?

Quick Tip: Don’t just recommend anything—stick to products you actually use and love. Your friends (or followers) will trust your opinion more, and you’ll earn more.

Hands typing on a laptop keyboard with a potted plant growing a dollar sign, symbolizing online money-making.

4. Create and Sell Digital Products

Alright, listen to this—digital products are GOLD. I’m talking printables, planners, eBooks—anything that can be downloaded. You only create it once, and then it can sell over and over again. How cool is that?

I promise, you don’t need to be a tech wizard to start. There are tons of free tools (like Canva) that help you design awesome products without needing graphic design experience.

What tool do I use? Pagewheel – it makes everything – including your sales page, it also hosts your sales page, delivers your product, writes your social media posts, videos, ad copy, emails and SO much more – it’s a complete kit!

Quick Tip: Start simple. Maybe a meal planner or a budgeting spreadsheet. People love these things.

5. Offer Freelance Services (Trust Me, You’ve Got Skills)

Freelancing is another great way to make money online. Are you good at social media? Know how to write? Can you help people with their website? Those are all skills people are paying for! You can join platforms like Fiverr, Upwork, or Freelancer to find work and start building your portfolio.

It might take a little bit to land your first gig, but once you do, it can turn into a steady flow of income.

6. Keep It Going—Scale Up!

Okay, you made your first $100, now what? Here’s the fun part—keep it going! Once you get the hang of one method, try adding a few more streams of income. Maybe you get into selling digital products while you keep freelancing. Or you grow your affiliate marketing game and get more people to click on your links.

The trick is to keep building little by little. It’s all about consistency. You’ll find that $100 turns into $500, then $1,000, and beyond.

Wrapping It Up

So, the secret to making your first $100 online? It’s easier than you think. You don’t need fancy tools or a big following. Just a little creativity, some effort, and the right approach.

Whether you’re selling stuff you don’t need, sharing your skills, or diving into affiliate marketing, it’s totally possible to make money online.

And the best part? You can keep it growing. Start small, build as you go, and before you know it, you’ll be making way more than you ever expected!

What’s your first move going to be? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear how you’re planning to get started!

Want to make your first $100 online? Start with simple steps and watch your side hustle grow! Check out easy ways to get started and keep earning online with these tips. No experience needed—just some motivation and the right steps to keep that cash flowing! #SideHustle #MakeMoneyOnline #First100dollars
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Dian is a mom of four grown children, Nana to 7 beautiful grands, wife of over 30 years to an amazing husband, social influencer, and blogger. I love all things gardening, saving money, tips & tricks to make life easier, ANY cool new gadget, and feeding my Reality TV addiction (it's real y'all, you have no idea!) Dian has been featured in person, in print, and on sites like Huff Post, CBSNews, Blog Talk Radio, NBC DFW, Babble, Woman's Day, All You Magazine, Super Market News, Clark, & Pinner's Conferences. Want to know more? Check out the full bio here!

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