Here are 12 more you could try – some of them take no time to set-up, while others require a few hours of spare time and others a specific skill.
5. Clean up
If you're a budding Mrs Hinch, you could take on some cleaning work in your spare time. There's nothing better than scrubbing grime away (or is that just me?) Photo: pb
6. Rent your car out
If you've got a car sitting on the drive while you're working from home, why not rent it out. Check out Karshare - just one of the companies that you can get started with Photo: pb
7. Complete online surveys
Companies are always looking for quick ways to get customer opinions on new products or services. There are a host of websites that you can sign up to that will send you surveys to take part in in return for cash or vouchers Photo: pb
8. Be an online tutor
Just like setting up a YouTube channel, if you have a particular skillset (not like Liam Neeson, though!) there are lots of opportunities to become an online tutor. Some as simple as simply helping people in other countries with their English language skills. Google online tutoring and you'll find lots of ways to get involved Photo: fizkes - stock.adobe.com