Personal finance experts have revealed that donating blood plasma could help hard-up Americans make an extra $30 per session and do a good deed at the same time. Blood plasma is required to make medications for people with blood clotting issues, and Americans can make donations several times a month. The Wealth of Geeks personal finance blog has listed this unusual money-making idea in a guide of 41 ways to make quick money for those feeling financially stretched.
Michael Dinich, the founder of Wealth of Geeks, said that while many people believe that the only way to make extra money is online, there are many offline options available. The blood plasma idea is unusual but also an excellent opportunity to do something good and earn some extra cash.
The guide lists other offline money-making activities, such as washing cars, selling things from home, pet-sitting or setting up a dog-walking company. The Rover app is also recommended as a way to snap up dog-walking or pet-sitting gigs. The guide points out that people need help with all sorts of tasks, such as putting together furniture, clearing garages or gardens, shopping, appointments, or lawn-mowing.
Michael added that there are many people who need help with these tasks, and anyone willing to work hard and get creative can make extra cash. The blog is designed to make personal finance fun and offers tips and advice on potential side hustles, managing money, and fun stuff like travel, food, and favorite TV programs and movies.
Wealth of Geeks has listed something for everyone, from filling out online surveys to driving for Uber or even flipping cars. According to Michael, there is something for everyone, and with hard work and creativity, anyone can make extra cash.