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Taking online surveys and blogging are also avenues for introverts to make money. A UX designer, Etsy seller, blogger, and online-survey taker share how they got started. Brett WilliamsBrett Willams was working as a UX designer at a corporate firm but found the nine-to-five grind boring. AdvertisementRead more: I make up to $150,000 a month as a freelance UX designer. Taking online surveys often doesn't require any communication with other peopleJordan FreyJordan Frey, a plastic surgeon, started spending two or three hours a week taking surveys online to bring in extra income and said he makes between $500 and $1,000 a month.
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Sellers can make six figures from selling items they've made or bought elsewhere on e-commerce platforms such as Etsy , Amazon , and Shopify . But figuring out how to price your items can require experimentation — which can mean getting it wrong at first. Dinh decided in March 2022 to set up her own shop on Shopify when Etsy increased its transaction fees for sellers . An Amazon seller increased his prices until his sales stoppedBen Alistor started selling tanning mitts on Amazon FBA as a side hustle with his partner in June 2018. "Selling on Amazon FBA is a fine balance between running out of stock and not selling enough products," he said.
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Tammy Dinh started her art business, Uncomfy, on Etsy in 2020 before moving it to Shopify in 2022. I grew up watching YouTube videos of people making things with polymer clay. I started making clay figurines when I was 9. While the business was in my name, we worked in partnership for the first few months and split the income. I started making Instagram Reels and TikToks — but it's a lot of workWhen I started posting photos on Instagram, I didn't want to use my face or voice.
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