This is another post from Fiverr user writer99025, and it continues from his last post on Freelancing. This time around, we’re looking at making money by sharing. I have added comments again in brackets below where needed.
How to Make Money in the Sharing Economy in 2018
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you wouldn’t have escaped all the talk about the sharing economy. The sharing economy, which has been made famous by companies like Uber and Airbnb, has helped so many people earn a decent income, especially at a time when the economy is still recovering and good, high paying “regular” jobs are hard to get.
Indeed, the sharing economy has been a highly disruptive force, and has challenged the established way of doing business in so many industries.
The traditional taxi-cab business has been completely demolished by ride sharing services or apps such as Uber and Lyft, while the biggest challenge faced by the multibillion dollar hotel industry is an app called Airbnb.
Experts say that the sharing economy will be worth $300 billion by 2025 and provide full-time employment or a part-time income to a significant section of the US population. It is based on the premise that all of us have some asset that we can share, whether it is our house, time, expertise or car, to help others and make money out of it. Simple, isn’t it?
Here’s a look at the different ways in which you can make money in the sharing economy in 2018…
Share Your House
Share Your Knowledge
Share Your Car
Uber is the biggest company in the sharing economy. It is estimated to be worth $50 billion and is considered to be one of the most successful tech startups of all time. It is a ridesharing platform where you can start your own taxi service with your car and make good money from it. Drivers on Uber earn $30 to $50/hour. [Big Guy Note: I think this quote is a little high. This is probably true for larger markets.]
Another ride-sharing service that is very similar to Uber is Lyft, which has the reputation of being more user friendly than Uber.
Share Your Care
Share Your Experience in Sharing
Have you tried any of these sharing services? Have you had success? Do you have any funny/weird/horror stories while participating? Let us know!