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How to Make £200 a Day: 6 Smart and Practical Ways

  • The WFH team
  • Sep 22
  • 4 min read

Making £200 a day might sound impossible at first but when you break it down, it’s actually very achievable with the right tools and strategies.


The truth is, there isn’t just one way to reach that number. Instead, it’s often about stacking a few smart income streams that work together.


With digital products, affiliate marketing, AI tools, and a little creativity, £200 a day is within reach for most new content creators.


How to make £200 fast

If you want to make £200 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.


You can also consider donating plasma. Biolofeplasma is will pay you up to $100 for donating. Donate twice and you’ve reached your goal.


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Here are 6 other practical ways to make £200 a day.



1. Sell Digital Products

Digital products are one of the easiest ways to make money online because you create them once and sell them over and over again. All you need is a computer with internet.


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The beauty of digital products is that they’re low-cost for you to make, but high-value for buyers.


Imagine you get a high quality PLR digital product, rebrand it a little, upload to etsy for $7 and wake up to 3-5 sales overnight.


Without having to do much or spend hours to create anything from scratch, every day sales will add up and you’ll be at your £200 goal in no time.




2. Recommend Items on Benable

This is one of my favourite low-effort ways to earn. Benable lets you create lists of items you love, like “best hotels in Greece” or “Books for 4-8 year olds”, “Best fall layering pieces. Virtually any niche.


Whenever someone clicks your list and buys, you earn commission.


I’ve personally made close to $100 just from casually creating and sharing lists.


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Imagine scaling that with multiple lists across different niches, it’s realistic to hit £200 days once you’ve built some traction.




3. Start Affiliate Marketing on Pinterest

Pinterest is a shopping search engine, and people go there ready to buy. That’s what makes it the perfect place for affiliate marketing.


Here’s how it works:

  1. Start a blog very cheap ( < £3 a month using Hostinger)

  2. Sign up to an affiliate program eg Amazon affiliates

  3. Create a simple blog post that solves a problem e.g “10 Kitchen Gadgets That Save Time.”

  4. Add your affiliate links inside the post.

  5. Add lovely images to your post so it is reader friendly

  6. Design scroll-stopping pins with unique stock images that link back to it using Canva or Kitl

  7. Share consistently and let Pinterest traffic do the work.


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I recommend using Canva Pro to design pins (their templates make it easy even if you’re not creative) and Tailwind to schedule your pins so you’re not glued to your laptop all day.


Even one viral post can bring in hundreds in commissions, especially if you’re promoting high-ticket products or programs.




4. Start an AI-Automated Blog

Blogging used to take hours, but with AI tools like Koala AI or ChatGPT, you can draft posts quickly and edit them in your own voice.


Once your blog is live, it can earn through affiliate links, and even digital product sales every single day.


I started my blog on Hostinger, and I love it because it’s affordable, beginner-friendly, and comes with a free domain.


With just a few posts optimised for Pinterest traffic, you can easily start building toward £200 days.


The best part? Once those posts are out there, they can keep earning while you sleep.


5. Sell Your Knowledge

What do you know that others would pay to learn? Cooking, fitness, budgeting, parenting tips the list is endless.


You don’t need to be a world expert. You just need to be one step ahead of the person who’s learning from you.


See examples of some simple pdf courses below:


  • The Organised Mum offers a Decluttering Guide PDF for £15.

  • Chloe Slade (Vibe & Flow) sells a Manifestation Planner as a digital download for £22.

  • Busy Toddler has Activity Guides for Parents in PDF format, starting at $9.99.

  • The Budget Mom built her business selling Budget by Paycheck Worksheets for around $27–$49.

  • The Lean Green Bean offers a Meal Prep Survival Guide as a PDF for $29.

  • Little Ones Sleep Program started with Baby Sleep PDF Guides priced at £29–£49.


AI can help you outline and polish your course quickly.

The trick is to find a topic that is in high demand using a keyword finder tool.


From there, you can sell your course on:

  • Teachable (great for video courses)

  • ClickFunnels (lets you automate sales + delivery)

  • Gumroad (very easy - no subscription fees, perfect for PDFs or simple workshops)


Imagine charging $20 for your course. Just 10 sales in a day, and you’ve hit your goal.



6.Start a print on demand Side hustle.

Print-on-demand (POD) is one of the smartest side hustles if you want to sell products without worrying about inventory, packaging, or shipping.


It can be as easy as creating ai generated art on Midjourney and uploading to Printful.

When someone places an order, Printful prints and ships it for you.

You get paid the profit without touching a single box.


You can design:


  • Tote bags

  • Wall art

  • Phone cases

  • Hoodies


Companies like Printful make it super simple. It integrates with Etsy or Shopify so your products can go live in a shop quickly.



Final Thoughts on making £200 a day

Making £200 a day isn’t about doing everything at once. It’s about choosing one or two methods, sticking with them, and scaling once you get traction.


Whether it’s selling digital products, recommending items on Benable, building a blog with AI, or designing wall art with Printful, each of these ideas has the power to generate real daily income.


👉 My advice? Start simple. Pick the one that feels easiest today, maybe a digital product or a Benable list and build from there. That first £100 will give you the confidence to push toward your first £200 day.



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