
7 Ways to Make £100 a day from home
- The WFH team
- Sep 21
- 4 min read
Updated: Sep 22
When I first started looking for ways to make extra income online, I honestly thought it would be impossible to hit £100 in a single day.
It felt like the kind of money only influencers or people with small established businesses could make.
But once I started testing different side hustles, I realised £100 a day is actually very doable and for some of these methods, it’s even easy to scale to £400 a day.
The trick is picking something you can stick to and giving it just enough consistency to work. You don’t need to try everything at once, but you do need to start.
How to make £100 fast
If you want to make £100 immediately, the quickest way is to participate in a cash bonus sign up.
Many companies now give free cash as an incentive to attract new customers.
You’ll need to do a few though because the incentive ranges, for example, from £20 for Revolut to $25 for sofi per sign up.
Here are 7 other practical ways that you can start making £100 a day, some of which I’ve personally tried myself.
1. Remote Gigs
When I was on maternity leave and wanted a little extra money, I stumbled into remote gigs.
Remote gigs are online jobs you can do from anywhere. It includes customer service, data entry, admin tasks, or even managing someone’s inbox.
The beauty of remote gigs is that the work is straightforward, and many companies pay weekly, sometimes even daily.
A few hours here and there, and I’d see £80–£120 drop into my account by the end of the week.
💡 Sites like Upwork and Fiverr are great for getting started, while FlexJobs lists vetted, scam-free remote jobs.
2. Donate Plasma
This one is surprisingly simple and a lot of people don’t even realize it’s an option. companies like BioLife Plasma will pay you $100 when you donate plasma and refer a friend.
Plasma is a part of your blood that carries cells, proteins, and nutrients throughout the body.
It’s used to make life-saving medicines for people with conditions like immune deficiencies, bleeding disorders, and severe burns.
3. Recommend Items on Benable
This is one of my favourite easy wins. Benable is basically a place to make lists of products you love.
People can click your list, buy the items, and you get a commission.
I created a few lists — like “fall layering pieces” and “best drugstore makeup for beginners” — then I pinned them to Pinterest. Within a period, I was shocked to see I had earned almost $80 just from sharing things I genuinely recommend.

The best part? It doesn’t feel like selling at all.
👉You can Try Benable here
4. Become a Brand Ambassador
Brands are always on the lookout for people to showcase their products. And no — you don’t need thousands of followers.
I know moms with just a few hundred Instagram followers who have landed deals because their audience is so engaged.
When you first dip into this, you’ll get free products worth 100s of dollars at first. Then, before you know it you’ll start landing actual paid posts. The first time a brand offered me £150 for one blog post , I couldn’t believe it.
💡 Think about the brands you already love and use daily. Reach out, tag them in your posts, or apply through ambassador programs. Even small deals can quickly add up to £100+ a day.
5. Start Blogging with AI
Blogging used to intimidate many of us. But what used to mean writing thousands of words from scratch, spending hours researching, has now changed.
In the new era of blogging, AI tools like Koala AI or ChatGPT, can draft a blog post in under an hour.
I started my blog on Hostinger for £2.49/month which gave me a free domain and quick WordPress setup. A lot cheaper that what I had imagined. Who knew blogging could be so affordable.
Once I published content consistently, I started earning through affiliate links.
💡 Imagine waking up to commissions from a post you wrote weeks ago. That’s when blogging starts to feel like magic.
6. Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is one of the simplest ways to earn £100–£200 a day with or without a blog.
First, you sign up to affiliate networks. Then you share your unique affiliate links for products, and when someone buys, you earn a commission.
I started small with the Amazon affiliate program because it is one of the easiest for beginners. I started sharing skincare and fashion products I already used. Over time, I those little commissions started stacking up.
Some other examples I personally promote:
- Hostinger — they pay up to $395 for referrals. 
- Sofi Bank (for my US readers) — they offer up to $300 cash bonuses when you sign up and refer a friend. 
It’s so beginner-friendly. You don’t need a product of your own, and if you already post on social media or Pinterest, you can get started today.
7. Create an Online Course
This one sounds intimidating at first, but hear me out.
We all know something that others would pay to learn: cooking, fitness, weaning, parenting hacks, budgeting, even time management.
You can now use AI to help outline and polish the content of your course.
Once your course is ready, you can sell it on platforms like ClickFunnels (which automates everything) or Gumroad (no monthly subscription required).
💡 Imagine selling just four £29.99 courses in a day — that’s more than your £100 goal, met while you sleep.
Final Thoughts on how to make £100 in a day
Making £100 every day isn’t some wild dream, it’s achievable with the right approach. I’ve personally tried several of these methods, and while not every day is perfect, the consistency really does pay off.
If you’re starting from scratch, pick one idea that feels easiest for you, maybe recommending items on Benable, or starting a blog with AI.
Once you see that first £100 roll in, you’ll know it’s possible. From there, it’s just a matter of scaling up.
👉 Ready to start? Set up your blog with Hostinger, create a Benable list today, or draft your first post with Koala AI. Your £100–£200 days could be closer than you think.












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