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How To Make Extra Cash As A Stay At Home Dad

Some call it a joy, others call it a burden – whatever your attitude to parenting there is sobering realism to it that no romanization or exaggeration would prove as helpful as acknowledging the cold facts.

Being a parent is hard and for the many rewards it bestows upon a person, from granting you the opportunity to guide another human being – your own flesh and blood – to seeing them start their own family, there are some practicalities you have to consider.

Earning extra money is never off the table when it comes to new-born babies as they have an extensive set of needs. So, the question is, how do you make more money while being a stay at home dad and having a kid to take care of?

1. Pick IT and Coding

It may sound daunting at first, but the IT industry is growing and its hunger for specialists – on all levels – is simply insatiable. New cadres are recruiting on a little more than a promise than within several months they would know the basics of several programming languages. Yet, things won’t be a piece of cake.

As long as there is the willingness to learn, there is a way to do it. Once you find out that you would be a father, you might want to focus on a professional that promises a bit more in terms of financial stability, but similarly – offers an opportunity to stay at home, take care of your offspring and still earn a pretty buck.

Making the switch to IT may be spontaneous, and you would need around six to eight months to reach a basic coding maturity to secure an entry-level position. Yet, if you are planning on having a kid, you can start even earlier and relieve some of the stress associated with shifting your profession in a hurry. 

2. Write for a Living

Creating content for the web has become one of the key drivers of financial independence. You can do it in any country you live in and the remuneration rate is quite often very generous. You can expect to make around $20 - $50 an hour, depending on the topic, demands of the projects, and your general knowledge in a specific area.

Those rates mostly apply for general topics, such as the environment, sustainable lifestyle, general know-how articles, and more. However, if you leverage your expertise on a topic, whether it is finances, medicine, or blockchain, your rate could easily go up.

Writing is an especially sustainable metier and the workload would never relent. As long as you have capacity, there would be something to write about, and more importantly, on your own time, which makes it a perfect pick for a stay at home dad.

3. Find Supplementary Incomes

This is a self-evident statement that perhaps raises a bit of suspicion even for the most open-minded of people. But yet, there are many small ways you can add small on-and-off again incomes to your bottom line every month.

If you’re a fan of sports, then participating in the occasional live casino sports betting is one of these ways you can add a bit of extra income. Of course, your wife could be a little sceptical about the idea of gambling money on the outcome of sports, but if you have a proven track record of being successful, you might as well take advantage of it.

Some stay-at-home dads who partake in online betting take advantage of promotional codes which are made available to new customers on sites such as Cod Promo Betano, whereby bonuses are offered. These enable you to get free bets based on your betting deposits.

Just make sure you understand that this cannot substitute any robust income from an actual profession.

4. Build a Successful Affiliate Business

Now, one of the other possible ways this stay at home dad things can go is by creating your own business and focusing on an affiliate business. It has to do with both IT and writing, and if you find a specific niche you are both knowledgeable of and understand.

The upside of affiliate marketing is that you can be very specific and there is a pretty buck to be made if you focus on the niche. Yet, this business can also be a challenge to get off the ground, so if you are only getting into it when the baby is coming, it might not pay off immediately.

However, if you are planning on a having a child and want to secure a business income, investing a bit to the side on affiliate marketing could actually pay off in a few years to come.

5. Virtual Assistant

Nobody imagines themselves as a “secretary,” but there is nothing emasculating in either being a home-based virtual assistant or taking care of your son or daughter, or perhaps twins. The job of a virtual assistant is demanding and it is time-sensitive, which can easily lead to conflict with your responsibilities at home.

However, an understanding employer would always help you set your hours around specific times of the day that work for you, and besides, babies tend to sleep more than you think, so theirs is the opportunity to successfully combine your parenting duties with your job responsibilities.

There could be some people that find that you are not doing your fair share of course, but the truth is, you ought to shut out all such bitter people out of your life. The simple truth is parenting takes more energy than any office task would, and you owe it to yourself to be the best dad you can be.

6. Designing for a Living

Designers are free spirits at heart, and if you have been long thinking about going back into some of the main designing tools, the appearance of your child in the world might just be the push you need.

The profession pays a pretty penny, although you would need to have some connections to have yourself started. A lot of free designing tools abound over the internet and the need for designer-made infographics, business cards and even site layouts is somewhat in decline.

Yet great design cannot be automated and that is why someone with the right taste and set of skills would make a break in this field – so why not you, stay at home dads?