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just been digging into different ways to actually make $200+ a day work from home and honestly there's way more options than i thought. like, prompt engineering is apparently a thing now - paying $47-55/hour just for training AI models, which is wild. if you can write well, that's basically 4 hours of work from your place and you're done.
affiliate marketing seems solid too if you have an audience. home depot commissions alone can range from $20-200 per sale, so if you've got traffic it adds up fast. then there's the obvious stuff - freelancing on fiverr or upwork if you have any marketable skills. writers, designers, programmers are all charging $48+ per hour.
if you want something more passive, selling ebooks on amazon kdp or dropshipping through shopify/etsy could work, though that takes more setup time. same with flipping vintage clothes on poshmark - people are apparently making $4k+ monthly doing that.
the lower barrier stuff like virtual assistant work or tutoring pays less per hour ($24-39) but you can still hit $200 a day if you stack a few gigs. even dog walking/sitting works if you're in a decent area and charge $30-40/hour.
really comes down to what skills you already have and how much time you want to spend work from your setup. some of these are pretty passive once you get going, others need constant hustle. anyone else doing any of these?