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20 Ways To Make Extra Money In Liverpool

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Liverpool’s an incredible place to live, rich in culture, buzzing with nightlife, and home to some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet.

But whether you’re a student at Uni of Liverpool, a parent balancing childcare, or just trying to make rent go a bit further, let’s face it: most of us could use a little extra cash.

Thankfully, Liverpool is packed with ways to make side income, and they’re not just limited to pulling pints or stacking shelves (though those still work too).

Here's a guide to 20 ways you can make extra money right here in Liverpool - and why they actually work here.

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Online Tutoring

Liverpool is a city full of students, and not just at the university level. With dozens of primary and secondary schools, GCSEs and A-levels are a constant pressure for local families. If you're confident in subjects like English, maths, or sciences, tutoring is a brilliant way to earn.

You can offer lessons remotely through platforms like Tutorful, Superprof, or even advertise locally through Facebook groups and posters in cafes near campuses. It’s especially useful during exam season (April–June) when demand spikes.

Earning potential: £15–£45 per hour depending on subject and experience

Playing Online Games for Cash

If you're already spending time on your phone during your commute or waiting in line at Home Bargains, why not make it profitable?

There are legit apps like Mistplay, Swagbucks Live, and Skillz that pay you for playing games - trivia, word puzzles, even arcade-style stuff. You won’t make a fortune, but it’s a good low-effort way to earn something extra while killing time.

Earning potential: £10–£100 per month depending on time spent

Pet Sitting and Dog Walking

Liverpool is a city of pet lovers. From leafy suburbs like Allerton and Mossley Hill to city centre flats near the docks, people are constantly looking for someone to walk their dog or feed their cat when they’re working late or away for the weekend.

Register on sites like Pawshake or Tailster, or simply ask around, Scousers love a personal recommendation. Plus, you get paid to hang out with animals. Win-win.

Earning potential: £10–£20 per hour

Festival Stewarding

Liverpool’s music and arts scene is legendary. That also means tons of festivals and events. Think Liverpool International Music Festival, Africa Oye, Creamfields, Sound City, and beyond.

As a steward, you get paid to help manage the crowd, check tickets, or assist backstage, and you often get to enjoy the event while doing it. The hours can be long, but it’s fun work, especially if you're into music or events.

Earning potential: Around £13.85 per hour

Freelance Work Online

Whether you’re a designer, writer, video editor, social media whiz, or even just handy with Excel, freelancing is wide open right now.

Sites like Fiverr, PeoplePerHour, and Upwork let you pitch your skills to clients around the world. And if you’re in Liverpool, there’s a massive remote-working community already. You can do this from a café on Bold Street, your sofa in Toxteth, or even on the train to Manchester.

Earning potential: £10–£50 per hour depending on skill and demand

Delivery Driving

Let’s be real, people in Liverpool love a takeaway. Whether it's Deliveroo, Uber Eats, or Just Eat, demand is strong, especially on weekends or match days.

If you’ve got a car, bike, or even an electric scooter, you can easily sign up and choose your hours. It’s active, it’s flexible, and there’s often a chance to earn tips, especially if you’re speedy and polite.

Earning potential: £13–£15 per hour

Online Surveys

They won't make you rich, but online surveys that pay are ideal for filling dead time. Sites like Ipsos iSay (UK-based and highly rated) and Swagbucks offer regular paid questionnaires on everything from politics to product design.

They're perfect for students, commuters, or anyone who’s always got their phone in hand.

Earning potential: £5–£10 per hour depending on platform

Mystery Shopping

Imagine getting paid to shop at Tesco, rate a cafe, or check out a high street store.

Mystery shopping gigs are more common than you’d think, and Liverpool’s busy retail and hospitality scene makes it a great place to find them. You'll be reimbursed for purchases or meals and usually get paid for your time too.

Earning potential: £10–£15 per assignment plus expenses

Babysitting

There are hundreds of families in Liverpool looking for a trustworthy babysitter, especially in areas like West Derby, Aigburth, or Crosby.

If you’ve got experience with children, are reliable, and have some free evenings or weekends, babysitting can be a great side hustle. Add CPR training and a DBS check to boost your rate and trustworthiness.

Earning potential: £10–£12 per hour

Renting Out a Spare Room

Liverpool attracts students, digital nomads, and tourists year-round, especially near uni campuses or Anfield on match days.

If you’ve got a spare room, you can list it on Airbnb or rent it to a lodger. Short-term stays work well in the city centre, while long-term renters love quieter areas like Childwall or Woolton.

Earning potential: £40–£80 per night or £400–£600/month for a lodger

Selling Handmade Goods

Liverpool’s creative scene is thriving. From Baltic Market pop-ups to craft fairs at the Bombed Out Church, handmade goods do really well. Whether it’s candles, earrings, artwork, or prints, Scousers love buying local. Set up shop on Etsy, Instagram, or sell in person at local markets.

Earning potential: £50–£500+ per month

Voiceover Work

A Scouse accent can be a major asset. Companies love authentic UK voices, and Scouse stands out.

Whether it’s narrating videos, reading ads, or doing audiobook characters, you just need a decent mic and a quiet space. Start on Voices.com or Bunny Studio and build from there.

Earning potential: £25–£100 per project

Car Washing & Detailing

This one's simple, and there's always demand, especially in Liverpool, where the weather isn't always kind to cars.

Offer car washing or interior detailing to neighbours, family, or on Facebook Marketplace. It’s cheap to start up and you can build a solid regular client base if you do a good job.

Earning potential: £15–£30 per vehicle

Becoming a Virtual Assistant

Tons of small businesses, online shops, and freelancers need help with admin, and they don’t want to hire full-time.

That’s where you come in, answering emails, managing diaries, booking travel, posting on social media. It's flexible and completely remote.

Earning potential: £12–£20 per hour

Print-on-Demand T-Shirts

Liverpool is full of proud locals who love a witty slogan or Scouse reference.

Design tees, hoodies, or tote bags with niche humour, local pride, or bold designs, and sell them through Printful or Teespring without holding stock. You handle the design, they do the printing and shipping.

Earning potential: £50–£500+ per month

Renting Out Your Car

Not using your car every day? Put it to work. With services like Getaround and Hiyacar, people can rent your vehicle for a few hours or days, especially handy for tourists, gig workers, or folks who don’t own a car.

It works even better if you’re near the city centre, train stations, or the airport.

Earning potential: £20–£50 per day

Online Writing

From blogging to ghostwriting to writing LinkedIn bios, if you’re confident with words, there’s a ton of work out there. Businesses, influencers, and students (yep, them too) all pay for written content.

You don’t need a degree, just clean, readable writing. Sites like Fiverr and Contently are a good starting point.

Earning potential: £12–£30 per hour

Kitchen & Bar Shifts

Liverpool’s food and drink scene is thriving, from quirky cafes on Lark Lane to packed pubs on Smithdown.

Whether it’s summer festivals or busy Friday nights, these places always need extra hands. Shifts are often flexible, and tips can boost your income nicely.

Earning potential: £10–£13 per hour + tips

Renting Out Tools or Equipment

Do you have a camera, ladder, drill, projector, or anything someone might borrow? People don’t always want to buy, they just want to borrow. Put it on sites like Fat Llama and start making money off things sitting in your garage or cupboard.

Earning potential: £10–£100 per item, depending on what you're renting

Cleaning or Housekeeping

Cleaners are in demand everywhere, from student flats that haven’t seen a mop in weeks to busy families needing help.

If you're reliable and thorough, you can pick up regular gigs across the city.

Bonus: people in Liverpool tend to tip well when the job’s done right.

Earning potential: £12–£15 per hour

Making Money in Liverpool

Liverpool’s a city where side hustles really can work. With a creative culture, a strong local economy, and a community feel, it’s easier than you might think to build up multiple income streams.

Whether you’ve got 2 hours a week or 20, there’s something here that’ll fit.

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