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Five Online Income Opportunities Growing Worldwide in 2026

The side hustle economy is reshaping how people work globally. With one in three working people now running a side hustle, a reported 66% increase over the past three years, the era of relying on a single income stream is fading fast.

But which online side hustles are actually worth your time in 2026? To find out, the experts at Hopp by Wix analysed the current landscape to identify five flexible opportunities that are genuinely low-maintenance, low-barrier to entry, and generate income for people building financial security without sacrificing their day jobs.

Five flexible ways to earn extra income online in 2026 

1. Virtual assistance

Virtual assistance has become a multi-billion-dollar industry, worth USD 4.12 billion as of 2020 and climbing by nearly a quarter each year. The talent pool is expanding at the same pace: what started as 3.9 million practitioners in 2020 will balloon to 8.4 million by 2028, showing just how rapidly this field is maturing. With freelance virtual assistants making a comfortable £24-27K in the UK, according to Glassdoor, and hourly rates ranging from £10-50+ depending on skill levels, it's a sure way to snowball earnings.

Start with 5-10 hours weekly handling email management, scheduling, or social media for one client. Work during your commute, evenings, or weekend mornings. Many VAs begin while employed full-time, gradually building to £3,000+ monthly before considering a transition.

Most creators and small business owners already have access to powerful automation tools, email flows, scheduling, community management, and platforms like Hopp make them incredibly easy to set up,” explains Amir Gabay, Co-CEO of Hopp by Wix. 

”But ease doesn’t equal desire. Even when the setup is simple, most people just want to stay focused on creating and growing their audience. That’s where virtual assistants come in. We’re seeing a clear shift where VAs aren’t just doing admin, they’re running the systems behind the business.”

2. Print-on-demand 

The print-on-demand market is expected to grow from £10.3 billion to £82.1 billion by 2034 (CAGR, 23.6%), making it one of the fastest-growing ways to monetise creative work. Profit margins typically range from 20% to 40%, with an average monthly income for a POD business around £3,700, reaching as high as £7,800. 

Artists, designers, and creators already have inventory. An illustrator with Instagram followers can launch a print shop in an afternoon. A graphic designer can sell posters or designs originally created for past clients. Photographers can offer prints of their work. Once designs are uploaded, the setup happens just once and continues running with minimal ongoing effort. Because manufacturers handle printing, packaging, and shipping, creators can focus on promotion and design without dealing with physical inventory or logistics.

3. Freelance translation

If you're bilingual, you're sitting on a goldmine. UK-based freelance translators can expect annual earnings ranging from £17,708 to £31,757, according to industry salary data, with top specialists in legal and medical translation reportedly commanding £47-£79 per hour. The flexibility is unmatched, accept projects that fit your schedule, work from your couch after dinner, or tackle weekend assignments.

"Bilingual individuals already have the core skill; they're simply monetising fluency built over years," explains Amir Gabay, Co-CEO of Hopp by Wix. "You can start with a single project, test the waters, and build from there. The demand for natural-sounding translations that can’t yet be done accurately using artificial intelligence means skilled linguists can build substantial income streams without disrupting their current careers."

High-demand languages like Japanese, Mandarin, and German are particularly lucrative, with one translator reporting £114,550 earned in 2025 after growing from a side hustle to full time.

4. Selling digital products

If you have knowledge or skills in areas like fitness, cooking, personal finance, or skincare, you already have the foundations for valuable digital products. Online courses, ebooks, and tutorials can generate significant income, with research from a social commerce platform showing the top 10% of digital creators pulled in over £40,000 each in a mere three-month span. Full-time digital product owners are estimated to pull in £39 to £65,000 annually, but even part-time efforts can evidently flourish.

You don't need a huge following to succeed. Many sellers attract buyers through search engines, email, and communities. A small, engaged audience that trusts your recommendations is more powerful than millions of passive followers. Start by choosing a topic you know well and creating products that teach or solve problems. Publish helpful content consistently and optimise it for search.

5. Evergreen background video creation

Here's the wild one: recent reports have found that a single YouTube video of a crackling fireplace has generated over £950,000. Similarly, one creator of Lo-Fi study beats is estimated to be making over £22,000 a month from their background videos. The method is clear: Create it once, earn forever.

Ambient sounds, nature recordings, white noise and ASMR-style content generate passive income across YouTube, Spotify, and similar streaming apps. Record them whenever, using your own footage or online sources, upload when convenient, and let the algorithm work. While it is a slow burner and success isn’t guaranteed, It's the ultimate low-maintenance income stream that never conflicts with your day job.

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