4 Online Business Ideas For Homesteaders

Homesteading is a fantastic way for people to claim more freedom in their lives and to become more self-sufficient. It also allows households to live a more eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyle. If you have homesteading as a goal or if you are already a homesteader, you will notice there are always more ways to be self-sufficient.

One fantastic way to do this is to set up a home business. This will allow you to control your hours and work as and when you need to. Setting your schedule around your life, rather than the other way around. It’s a logical step towards becoming more reliant on yourself. Once you know everything you need to form a company online, you just need to get it set up and you’re ready to go. Here are a few ideas to help you out. 

Freelance Content Writing

Freelance content writing can work as a fantastic side business to provide a little extra income for your family. If you have an aptitude for writing and some time, then you can use your skills to write for clients online.

The great thing about freelance content writing is that you don’t need any special equipment or tools. All you need is a laptop, an internet connection, and a little bit of talent with words. You can set up your business right away and start building your clients.

4 Online Business Ideas For Homesteaders

Selling Your Produce

One very obvious step for a homesteader to take when setting up an online business is to sell what they produce on their homestead. Many people produce more than what they need to feed themselves, which provides you with a great opportunity to make an income. 

There are several ways to turn your homestead into a business of its own right. The most obvious thing to do is sell some of the things that you grow. Find out what’s popular and profitable and set aside a plot to help you to make some extra money.

Depending on your homestead, you could also set up a petting zoo or sell animals. You could offer classes on gardening and foraging, allowing people to harvest their own fruit and take it home as part of the experience. You can process ingredients into food. Diversify and you’re more likely to succeed.

Arts and Crafts

If you enjoy making things, then you have an immediate opportunity awaiting you. You can sell the things that you create, either as they are or making them on commission. Sites like Etsy specialize in this, but a homesteader can also set up a website to sell creations directly to potential buyers.

AirBnB

People are fascinated by the idea of staying on a working farm or homestead, so if you’re able to, then it may be a good option to sign up with AirBnB and set your property up as a rental. This works especially well if you have another house on your property, so you can earn some extra money will using space that would otherwise go wasted.

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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