Quiet bedroom business is music to my ears. As an introvert, I want something quiet where I can work independently with my head down, work and get paid.

So, I put together this list of 5 businesses that fit this description. I've done 4 of them!

Here they are!

5 Quiet Bedroom Businesses Perfect for Introverts

Lets go…

1. Digital Products

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Sell ebooks, guides, digital courses, digital planners, templates or other online products to customers over the internet.

  1. Pick a niche and audience
  2. Create a problem-solving product
  3. Sell it online

I started in January 2024. Within 2 days, I made around $500, which turned into $1K+ in the first week and full-time income by month 2.

It was so much faster than I thought.

Once you find a solid product to sell your audience where you can help solve their problems, it's just about marketing to bring your product in front of them, so they can buy.

My free digital marketing guide shares more on how it works.

2. Freelance Writing

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Create written content for clients and make money writing.

This can be incredibly rewarding and if you enjoy writing, a lot of fun, too.

  • Pick a niche for your writing (B2B, tech, lifestyle, beauty, etc.)
  • Find clients
  • Write and get paid!

3. Website Flipping

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I love this! I've made over six figures flipping websites. This year alone, I have made nearly $30K from website flipping.

  1. Build a site around an interest you have
  2. Grow it
  3. Sell it

The website doesn't need to make money or generate traffic to sell. I sell starter microwebsites that are days and weeks old, for up to 3 figures each.

My ebook, Flipping It, shows you how to do the same.

I've had students successfully flip sites for $300 to $1,250+ each.

4. Reddit management

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This is social media management for brands for the Reddit platform.

I've done this!

You will do posting and commenting, building up the brand's reputation, driving traffic, leads and sales for them.

Reddit is incredibly viral and drives a ton of traffic.

It's a great place for brands to be.

My course Redditpreneur shares my strategies for driving up to over a million views per month and how I've created income from selling products and services.

5. UGC Creator

Make money creating short-form videos for brands.

You would create TikTok videos and Instagram reels for companies.

This pays up to $20 to $700+ per video. It's beginner-friendly and beginners have reported making up to $3,600/mo with this!

My guide on pitching shows you how to find brands and how to approach them to start making money from your first week as a content creator.

Which one are you doing?

What's your favorite from the list? Or, is there one you would do not here. Share below in comments!

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