Just scrolled through this breakdown of work-from-home gigs that can hit $200+ daily and honestly some of these are legit interesting. Like prompt engineering apparently pays $47-55/hour if you're solid with English, so four hours a day and you're already there. That's wild because it's relatively new.



Affiliate marketing keeps coming up in these online earn discussions too. Home Depot affiliate specifically can pay $20-200 per sale depending on what people buy through your links. Takes effort to build an audience but the passive income potential is real.

The e-commerce angle caught my eye though - whether it's Etsy, Shopify, or Amazon FBA, people are making decent money flipping stuff or selling handmade items. One thing I didn't realize: you can actually earn online through vintage clothing resale on Poshmark or Mercari and supposedly some people hit $4k monthly doing that. Kind of makes sense if you know what to hunt for.

Freelancing on Upwork or Fiverr is the obvious route if you've got skills - writing, design, coding, whatever. Around $48/hour average so totally doable to clear $200 in a day if you stack projects.

There's also tutoring ($39/hr), virtual assistant work, dog boarding if you're into that. The lower-paying options like dog walking ($18/hr base) would need volume to hit the daily target but still works.

Anyone actually doing any of these? Curious which ones people find most realistic for actually hitting consistent $200 days online earn-wise.
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