21 Best Side Hustles for Introverts: Make Money Without Socializing

By Carrie Wilder | Last Updated: April 15, 2024 

What are the best side hustles for introverts to earn extra cash without socializing?

If you're an introvert, finding a job that you love can be a challenge. You may not want to deal with the public or talk to customers face to face. Honestly, I'm right there with you, 1,000%.

The good news is that there are many online and at-home jobs and side gigs that are perfect for introverts!

In this article, I'm sharing 21 of the most profitable side hustles for introverts. These are tried and true methods, many of which I've actually tried myself!

Why am I qualified to share these tips with you? Well, I'm the most introverted person that I know! I was very unhappy in traditional jobs and turned my introverted side-hustles into a full-time gig.

I earn more now than I ever did in a traditional job, and what I do is perfect for introverts: I'm a writer!

Okay, enough about me. Let's dive in.

21 Profitable Side Hustles for Introverts to Make Money Without Socializing

1. Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is a fancy term for getting paid to promote products and services from your favorite brands.

All the major brands in the world have affiliate programs, like Amazon, Walmart, REI, and more. Affiliate marketing is legit and a great way to make money online for beginners without actually ever talking to anyone.

I make money with affiliate marketing by writing articles and product reviews about products I use, know, and love. When someone buys using my link or discount code, the company pays me a commission!

Affiliate marketing can be done in many ways, though, not just on a blog or website. This online business model is what got me interested in entrepreneurship in the first place, and I've been doing it successfully since 2017.

You can learn more about how to make money with affiliate marketing here.

Or, check out The Insider's Guide to Affiliate Marketing eBook, where you'll learn all about making money promoting affiliate products. It's $1.99 and comes with a free audiobook version to listen to in the car, at the gym, or wherever.

2. Blogging

Blogging is a great way for introverts to make money from home. As a blogger, you can write about any topic that you're passionate about and share your thoughts and ideas with the world.

You don't need any special skills or training to start blogging, and there are many ways to monetize your blog. In fact, some bloggers earn six-figure salaries from their blogs!

Personally, I make money on my blog through advertising and affiliate marketing. I wrote a post about 8 ways to make money with a blog here.

If you're interested in starting a blog, I recommend using WordPress. It's free to use and very easy to set up. I have an article that will teach you how to set up a blog right here.

In my humble-bragging opinion, blogging will always top the list of best sides hustles for introverts. You can't beat it! Working for yourself, choosing your topics, dealing with no one… It's a dream.

3. Proofreading

proofreading side hustle

Proofreading is a great side hustle for introverts because it can be done from home and doesn't require any face-to-face interaction.

A proofreader reviews and edits written documents for accuracy and grammar. As a proofreader, you'll be responsible for catching mistakes and ensuring that the text is error-free.

Proofreading is a fast-growing industry, and there is always demand for qualified editors. In fact, many proofreaders earn $30 per hour or more.

Free Proofreading Training Workshop

The creator of the Proofread Anywhere course, Caitlin Pyle, created a free workshop for those who have an interest in learning to become a proofreader from home.

In this free workshop, you'll learn:

  • Whether proofreading is a good side hustle for you
  • How proofreading can be your ticket to financial freedom and security
  • Surprisingly easy ways to find proofreading clients
 

Related: 71+ Best Proofreading Jobs Online: No Experience Required

4. Freelance Writing

making money while traveling

That's me ^ freelance writing in a random library in California while traveling

Freelance writing is perfect for introverts. I know because I do it, and I'm super introverted!

I make the majority of my income between blogging and freelance writing and I wouldn't have it any other way. There's very little face-to-face interaction as a freelance writer, even when it comes to communicating with clients.

Most of my interviewing and hiring processes have actually been done by email! Isn't that amazing?

Freelance writers write for many different kinds of companies and publications. Personally, I've written for influencers, bloggers, vehicle manufacturers, medical centers, and different brands.

The best part about freelance writing is that you don't even need any special skills or training to get started.

It might sound difficult at first, but I can teach you everything you need to know about freelance writing! Check out my post about how to become a freelance writer with no experience.

5. Flipping Secondhand Finds

If you're the kind of introvert who loves shopping at thrift stores, becoming a flipper might be the perfect side hustle for you.

One of the best side gigs for introverts is reselling items that are purchased at thrift stores and garage sales. This is a great way to make money from home, and you don't need any special skills or training to get started.

The key to successful flipping is to find items that are in good condition and have a high resale value. You can find these items at thrift stores, garage sales, and flea markets.

You can resell in many places online like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and more.

Related: 20 Unique Side Hustles for Women to Make $1,000 on the Side

6. Amazon FBA

Amazon FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) is a great side hustle for entrepreneurial introverts who want to make money by starting a business with one of the largest retailers in the world.

If you're not familiar with Amazon FBA, it's a service that allows you to sell  products on Amazon. When a customer orders one of your products, Amazon will ship the product from their warehouse and handle all of the customer service inquiries.

Retail arbitrage is a great way to make money with Amazon FBA. It's the process of finding products at local stores and reselling them for a profit on Amazon.

Related: How to Start an Amazon FBA Business with Little Money

As an FBA seller, you have access to an app where you can scan a product barcode to see how much it sells for on Amazon.

Once you're all set up, head out to your local Wal-Mart and Target stores and hit up the clearance sections for profitable finds! Once you buy items, ship them to Amazon and wait for them to sell, and then repeat.

If you want to learn more about Amazon FBA, Jessica and Cliff created a free FBA course for beginners! This couple has been successfully selling on Amazon FBA for several years now and have taught so many people how to do exactly the same thing.

7. Reselling Clothes

This is another fantastic way of making money for introverts who love thrift shopping.

Whether you have a large wardrobe of clothes you don't wear anymore or you have an eye for fashion and love thrifting, you can start a used clothes side hustle!

There are a number of different apps that you can use to sell your used clothes. Some of the most popular ones include DePop, Poshmark, and Mercari.

Each of these apps has its own unique features, so you'll want to compare them to see which one is the best fit for you.

Once you choose your favorite app, you can get started. Simply download the app, create a profile, and start listing your clothes.

8. Video Editing

If you love video editing, you can easily start a side job working online as a freelance video editor.

Who needs video editors? Lots of people! Video editing takes a lot of time and many people who are trying to run businesses don't have time to do everything themselves. YouTubers, Entrepreneurs, and large brands all need video editors to help them edit their content.

9. Podcast Editing

Podcast editing is a side hustle that many introverts are drawn to. Podcasts are all about the spoken word, so they're perfect for introverts who want to avoid the spotlight and work at home.

You don't need any special skills or certifications to be a podcast editor. But, it does help if you're familiar with podcasts, audio editing, and audio editing softwares. However, if you have enough interest, you can easily teach these skills to yourself through trial and error online.

10. Email Marketing

If you're an introvert who loves to work behind the scenes, then email marketing might be the perfect side hustle for you.

As a freelance email marketing assistant, you can help businesses with everything from designing newsletters to creating automated email campaigns.

You can find online freelance platforms that are perfect for finding email marketing jobs. Some of the most popular ones include UpWork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.

You don't need any special skills for this job, but you do need digital marketing knowledge, specifically in the email marketing category.

11. Virtual Administrative Assistant

A virtual administrative assistant deals with administrative tasks for brands, businesses, and entrepreneurs.

Admin tasks include things like calendar management, email inbox management, filing, organizing, and more… Perfect for the Type A introvert!

There are actually over 200 different kinds of tasks you can do as a virtual assistant. Almost all of them are great for introverts – I know because I've done a lot of them in my freelancing journey!

Check out this article to learn more about becoming a virtual assistant.

Or, head to this page to get a free download of 200+ virtual assistant service ideas.

12. Self-Publishing

Did you know you can self publish books on Amazon to sell through the Amazon Kindle and Audible platforms?

This is called Amazon KDP or Kindle Direct Publishing.

The best part about KDP is that you don't even have to write the book yourself if you don't want to!

You can hire a writer on a platform like UpWork or Fiverr… or you can create what's called “Low Content” and “No Content” books to sell on Amazon like planners, notebooks, and journals.

When you self-publish on Amazon, you get access to the millions of active monthly shoppers. You also get to set your own prices and let Amazon deal with all the customer service.

Ahhh… the sound of silence and zero customer inquiries. Just what an introvert desires.

13. Twitch Streaming

If you're an introvert who loves to play video games, you can make some money from it by streaming your gameplay on Twitch.

Twitch is a live streaming platform that's popular with gamers. And, since introverts love to game, it's the perfect place for them to start streaming.

The best part about Twitch is that it's free to use. You can create a profile and start streaming your gameplay right away.

To make money from Twitch, you'll need to build up a following. The more people who watch your stream, the more money you'll make. You can make money from Twitch in a few different ways:

  • Becoming a Twitch Affiliate
  • Ad revenue from ads displayed during your stream
  • Brand sponsorships
  • Selling your own merch
  • Subscriptions

I don't know about you, but making money as a gamer sounds amazing to me.

14. Graphic Design

As a freelance graphic designer, you can make money designing logos, marketing materials, icons, fonts, and website graphics.

Graphic design is a great side hustle for introverts because it doesn't require any face-to-face interaction. You can work from home and communicate with clients through email or online chat platforms.

And to be really honest with you, you don't even have to be a professional graphic designer to make money with this.

When I first started freelancing, I worked as a virtual assistant and I made a ton of graphics for my clients using the free tool, Canva.

Canva is a free online tool that you can use to make tons of designs, graphics, logos, and more. And it's getting better all the time!

15. Print on Demand

Print on demand, or POD, is a great side hustle for anyone who wants to work from home and set their own hours.

So what is it? Print on demand sounds complicated but it's really simple. With this side hustle, you can upload designs into a software like Teespring. Your designs can be printed on T-Shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags, and more.

Once you have your designs uploaded, you set a price for your product and give it a name.

Then, all you need to do is get people to click the link and buy your product. When someone buys it, the company will print the product and ship it to the customer, all while sending you the profit.

16. Sell Handmade Items

If you're an introvert who loves to make things, you can sell your crafts and handmade items on platforms like Etsy and Amazon Handmade.

Etsy is a platform where you can sell handmade, vintage, and custom-made items. You can list anything from jewelry and clothes to home decor and stationery on Etsy.

Amazon Handmade is a newer platform that's similar to Etsy. The great thing about Amazon Handmade is that it's connected to the Amazon marketplace. This means that your products will be available to millions of shoppers who already shop on Amazon.

Many introverts are crafty. If you're looking for a way to earn extra money without socializing, I highly suggest monetizing your hobbies like selling your crafts online.

17. Delivery Driver

If you're an introvert who loves driving and jamming out in your car (who doesn't?), being a delivery driver might be a great side gig for you.

You don't have to deal with people that much at all, all you have to do is pick up and drop off their stuff.

You can drive with services like PostMates, Uber Eats, and Door Dash. 

This is one of the best side hustles for introverts because it allows you to work on your own schedule and you can choose the hours that you want to work. All you need is your own car and license and you're good to go.

18. Website Designer

If you're an introvert who loves to work on computers, becoming a freelance website designer might be a great side hustle for you.

You actually don't even need to know how to code to be a website designer, either. These days there are plenty of beginner-friendly website builders!

For example, WordPress has plenty of drag-n-drop pagebuilders where you can create a website without any coding knowledge.

Plus, there are plenty of online courses that can teach you how to design and build websites from scratch. So if you're interested in this side hustle, I'd recommend starting your own website to see what it's like!

I designed websites for clients for a short period and I really enjoyed it. However, I like writing much better, so that's the lane I stay in now.

19. Transcription

If you can hear well and can type fast, you can make a decent side income working as a transcriptionist.

Transcription is the process of converting (typing) audio or video files into text format.

The demand for transcriptionists is high, and the pay can be good. Most transcription jobs require a minimum typing speed of 60 words per minute.

To learn more about it and how to become a transcriptionist, check out this free 7-lesson transcription mini course.

20. Photography

Yes – photography can be a great side job for an introvert to make some extra money.

If you have a knack for photography, try uploading your photos to stock photo websites! You can earn money selling your photos online through various websites.

Or, you can sell prints of your photos and get creative with it by uploading them onto notebooks, cups, shirts, and more.

For the more adventurous, you can also make money learning how to sell feet pics online.

21. Teach Digital Courses

Anyone can be a course creator these days. If you have a special skill, expertise, passion, or hobby, why not turn it into a digital course and get paid when people sign up?

Some side hustlers have even been able to make a full-time income from selling courses online.

As an introvert, this side hustle is ideal since you can create your entire course behind the scenes and then publish it when it’s ready. This means you don’t need to constantly be in front of people teaching and there is zero face to face interaction.

You will occasionally get comments, emails, and questions from students, but all of this can be dealt with on the computer (through email or chat) at your own leisure.

You can sell your digital courses through platforms like Teachable, Udemy, or SkillShare.

22. Pet Sitting

I may have saved the best for last. If you're an introvert and a pet lover, you can't beat making money as a pet sitter or dog walker.

This allows you to work with animals, which can be a great way to relax and recharge. It's also a great way to make some extra money, a win-win-win!

To become a pet sitter, start by creating a profile on online platforms like Rover.com. In your profile, include information about your experience with pets, as well as your availability. You can also offer services like feeding, walking, and playing with pets.

Best Places to Find the Best Side Hustles for Introverts

Many of the best side hustles for introverts can be found on various freelancing and gig-job platforms. These platforms include:

And there are many more! Check out this post to learn how to land your first freelance clients.

Best Side Hustles for Introverts FAQ

Let's cover the most commonly asked questions about side jobs for introverts.

Can an introvert make money without a job?

Of course! Introverts can make money without a job through many different kinds of side hustles. Popular choices include gaming, pet sitting, freelancing, and blogging.

What side hustle pays the most?

There is no true definitive answer to what side hustle pays the most. Any of them can pay a decent amount of money with effort and dedication. Some of the most high-paying side hustles include blogging, Amazon FBA, and dropshipping. These side hustles have created millionaires!

Best Side Hustles for Introverts Wrap-Up

If you're an introvert, finding a side hustle can be tough. But don't worry, we've got you covered! These online side jobs are perfect for people who want to make some extra money without having to deal with customers or socialize. So what are you waiting for? Start your new side hustle today!

Carrie Wilder

Carrie has a passion for location independence and nomadic lifestyles. After traveling full-time in an RV and living the van life, she created Making Money and Traveling to help others make the switch to a remote lifestyle. Learn more about Carrie on the About page or connect on social media below.Â