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Side hustle ideas: from dog walking to flipping cars

Personal finance experts have suggested that Americans could make an extra $30 per session by donating blood plasma, which could also help make medications for people with blood clotting issues. The Wealth of Geeks personal finance blog has shared this unusual idea as part of their guide of 41 ways to make quick money for those who are struggling financially. People can make several safe donations per month.

Michael Dinich, personal finance expert and founder of Wealth of Geeks, said that while many people believe the only way to make extra money is through online methods, there are plenty of offline options available too. The guide lists other offline money-making activities such as washing cars, selling items from home, taking care of pets, setting up a dog walking company or working with an established dog walking company. The Rover app is also recommended as a way to find dog walking or pet sitting jobs.

The guide suggests that people can offer help with tasks like assembling or disassembling furniture, clearing out garages or gardens, grocery shopping or running errands, and mowing lawns. The possibilities are endless.

Michael added that there are many people out there who need help with these types of tasks, and all people need to do is get their name out there and start working. The guide offers tips on how people can get started, and he encourages people to get creative and work hard to earn some extra cash.

The Wealth of Geeks guide offers a wide range of options for people to make money, including filling out online surveys, driving for Uber, or flipping cars. The blog aims to make personal finance fun and offers advice on potential side hustles, managing money, and enjoyable activities like travel, food, TV programs, and movies.

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