When you hear the term freelance, which careers come to mind?

Chances are theyre something like writer, editor, journalist, web designer or social media manager.

If youre not interested in content marketing, can you stillstart a business as a freelancer?

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One of them might just be the opportunity youre looking for.

You could make $2 to $5 a pop just for being a talentedcalligraphy writer!

Our team has compiled alist of creative waysyou can fatten your bank account this week.

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This is a long list, so dont get overwhelmed.

Well keep it updated as offers changes or expire.

Freelancedate concierge Brenndon Knoxcharged one couple $12.50 per hour for his services in 2012.

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Depending on your clientele, you could easily charge more today.

Did you know?

you might Get Paid Up to $140/Month Just for Sharing Your Honest Opinion

Who knows?

Consider becoming a fabric reseller.

Youll have to visit fabric sales or buy wholesale fabrics and assemble small quantitiesinto appropriate packages.

Theres a decent demand for this pop in of fabric bundle in the quilting, scrapbooking and craft markets.

Check out some ofthese packages on Etsyfor inspiration.

Dorothy Rawlinsonworks in this industry and says most virtual recruiters are paid on commission.

If you have an eye for great presentations, consider launching a business of your own.

Childrens Book Illustrator

Love drawing or designing cute images with Adobe Illustrator?

You could make money illustrating childrens books.

Genealogist

Love putting together puzzling family trees?

People will pay you to avoid doing it on their own.

Branch out, consider your own interests and talents, and get creative with your offerings.

Lisa Stein ownsFreelanceMom.comand is a college business professor and a mom to two growing daughters.

(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…