I Finally Started Making $200 Consistently — Here’s What Changed

For some quick background: I have a regular job, just like most people looking for a side hustle.

Like many beginners, I got sucked into watching endless dropshipping videos promising a better, faster path to money. I wanted to build a “real” business, so I spent months planning everything perfectly.

Meanwhile:

  • I was broke
  • Stressed
  • And too proud to do “small money” tasks

I thought survey apps, micro-gigs, and basic freelance work were beneath me. I didn’t want to feel like I was settling.

That mindset kept me stuck.

The Turning Point: Stop Planning, Start Earning

A random Redditor gave me advice that changed everything:

“Stop planning forever. Start making any money first.”

So I did the opposite of what I thought I should do.

I:

  • Downloaded survey apps
  • Signed up for small gigs
  • Updated my Fiverr profile
  • Took whatever legitimate work I could find

Nothing fancy. No long-term vision yet.

First Month: $120 (And Why It Mattered)

In my first month, I made $120 by combining:

  • A small content gig on Fiverr
  • Survey apps

Was it impressive? No.

But it was real money — money earned while I figured out the bigger picture.

The dropshipping idea never launched. I kept finding reasons to delay. That’s when it clicked:

Starting small doesn’t mean staying small.
But starting nowhere guarantees you stay nowhere.

Now I’m consistently around $200/month, and more importantly, I’m building momentum instead of endlessly planning.

The Platforms I Actually Use

Here are the tools that helped me get there.

Fiverr (Freelancing Platform)

Type of work:

  • Content writing
  • Design
  • Virtual assistance

Payments:

  • Bank transfer
  • Fiverr Revenue Card
  • Standard payout methods

Minimum payout: $1
Commission: 20%
Availability: Worldwide

Realistic earnings:
$50–150/month starting out, scaling with reviews and consistency

Upwork (Freelancing Platform)

Type of work:

  • Writing
  • Design
  • Development
  • Virtual assistance
  • Many others

Payments:

  • Direct deposit
  • Wire transfer

Minimum payout: $1
Important note: Applying for jobs costs Connects (about $15 to get started)

Availability: Most countries

Realistic earnings:
$100–300/month once you’re established

Prolific (Academic Surveys)

Type of work:

  • University and research surveys

Payments:

  • PayPal
  • Circle

Minimum payout: £5 (~$6)
Device: Desktop or mobile browser

Availability: Most countries
Note: Invite-only now, harder for new users

Realistic earnings:
$20–50/month if you get consistent surveys

Babki (Survey & GPT App)

Type of work:

  • Surveys
  • Game offers
  • Small tasks

Payments:

  • PayPal
  • Gift cards

Minimum payout: Usually $10
Device: Phone or desktop

Availability: Global

Realistic earnings:
$30–50/month with relatively low competition

The Real Lesson

I wasted months chasing a “perfect” business that never launched.

What actually helped was:

  • Lowering my ego
  • Taking small, boring opportunities
  • Building momentum instead of waiting for motivation

Once money starts coming in — even a little — your mindset changes.

You stop dreaming.
You start doing.

Final Thoughts

If you’re stuck planning and waiting for the “right” idea, here’s the truth:

  • Small money is not failure
  • Small wins build confidence
  • Momentum beats perfection

You can always pivot later.
But you can’t pivot from nothing.

Leave a Comment