Tips to Start Making $100 - $500 Daily in Ghana

Tips to Start Making $30 - $100 Daily in Ghana Free

There are many ways one could make money. In the states any thing you’re good at can easily make you enough money to cover your bills. It’s only rather sad that in this side of the world i find myself, people see these opportunities pass by without making any effort. Anybody can make money, and the first step is to get off that sofa, turn off the television set, and make that move. Yes a move is all you need. You’re not useless. It might be difficult in the beginning, but at the end it would be worth the move. Nobody is going to talk about what you did last night, or what you did last week. Everybody is busy thinking of him or herself, so no matter how that job may look ugly, take it, as you never know what might come your way afterwards. One door may lead to another.


In this article i’m going to suggest a few ways one could make some good money in Ghana. I believe living in Ghana is really affordable as compared to other countries in Europe and America. For instance, can you believe people in Ghana pay as little as GHC 30 a month for rent? That’s almost equivalent to 8 dollars. In the United States of America, i have a friend who makes 7 dollars per hour working as a simple waitress at a restaurant. Imagine my friend works for five hours a day. She’ll be making $35, which is equivalent to GHC 142.45 , and would be able to pay your monthly rent in Ghana for four months, only after a day’s work. That’s how cheap your rent is, so a simple and smart job is all you need to be comfortable in Ghana. Being broke is a choice, and it’s up to you to decide.

I believe i have written enough to motivate you to start doing something for yourself. I have not even begun with the list of things you could do to earn you enough money, so you see?

Below is a list of ways to make money in Ghana the fast and easy way..


1. START A BLOG/WEBSITE – I’ve made a lot of money blogging, and i must say i’ve never gotten bored ever since, because i know what i’m getting in return. These days, it’s very easy to set up a blog. There are even lots of websites that enable you to create one for free these days. You could create a blog on www.blogger.com for free. The thing about blogger.com is that it enables you to insert ads which gain you money according to the number of viewers on your page on a daily basis, if you’re signed to a good ads network. I would recommend Adsense or Revenuehits, as they are very good networks, so please check them out. Never click on ads displayed on your own blog please, as you would get banned, and these days its very difficult to get Adsense so don’t waste this wonderful opportunity. I also want to add that it’s better to buy a domain or website, as compared to the free blogs out there. It shows your seriousness. As you can see, this website is www.enterghana.com , meaning i’m paying for the hosting service and domain name. I would recommend you do that as well. You can call +2348118365165 if you’re outside Ghana, or call 018365165 for a dot com website today for an affordable price of only GHC 300. So affordable! Just make sure you select a very good niche to write about, after purchasing the website. You can post about your personal lifestyle, and if people enjoy what you post, you get more views and hence more money. I suggest you try and be creative, and write about stuff other bloggers, don’t usually write about.

2. SELL GOODS ONLINE – These days, there are many websites that enable you to sell your new and old stuff online. I suggest Tonaton.com , Olx.com.gh or maybe Kaymu.com . I believe these are very good websites to gain some exposure for your products for sale. I’ve made a lot of money on Tonaton as well, by selling stuff i don’t use anymore. You could also do the same. It’s easy!

3. FAST FOOD VENDING – Setting up a fast food joint is not really expensive, but very lucrative. People go to work and during their break, have no option than to get themselves some food at the nearest fast food joint, since they can’t go back home to make themselves some food. Just select a very accessible location, which is close to huge business setups or a school, and customers will easily flood in to get some food. They have no choice. Just make sure you treat them well, get to befriend them and you shall keep them as very loyal customers. In this country Ghana, customer service is really bad, so make a change, and you shall reap the benefits.

4. START A DAYCARE CENTER – You could start up a day care center at home. Lots of parents find it difficult in getting someone to take care of their kids when at work, so why not transform your home into a child friendly environment, and get parents in your neighborhood to send their kids over to your place everyday for a small weekly or monthly fee? You wouldn’t need to invest a lot of money into this particular business. Try and gain the trust of these neighbors, as it’s difficult to trust a babysitter. Make sure your fee is very affordable so you can get more parents to send their kids over to your place.

5. ESTABLISH A MATCH WATCHING CENTER – With little money if you have an outdoor porch or bar, you could transform this place into a place where people can come and watch football matches for a fee. I know of a bar which charges two Ghana cedis per person to watch football matches and movies outside the bar. On big match days, more than 220 people are at this place to watch football matches. If you do the math, you would realize that the owner of this bar makes around 440 Ghana cedis every match. Half a day’s revenue is able to pay whoever is taking care of the center for a month, if the worker is paid 200 Ghana cedis a month. The rest of this money is profit. You just need a few flat screen television sets, license, and you’re off to start making good money.

6. HOUSE GUEST HOSTING – If you have a guest room in your house you don’t use. You could also charge people looking for a place to stay, a small fee to live in that free guest room. This way you can get money to pay your light and water bills.

7. START A SMALL RECORDING STUDIO  – You could start a big recording studio as well if you can afford, but a small one is all you need to start making some good extra money. There are many wannabe rappers out there these days. Make use of this and establish that small music recording studio. Studios charge musicians around an amount of 300 Ghana cedis for three hours of recording time. You can start making all that money only if you invest in a studio, so start saving and acquire one. It could be in your garage or room.

8. ESTABLISH A GAME CENTER – Game centers are so easy to set up, but i don’t know why many Ghanaians are not investing into this business. Boys love games, so take this opportunity. You could start off with two television sets and two consoles. It could be a Playstation or Xbox console, and boys would start trooping into your game center. I’ve seen some people make money even from computer games.

9. "Trotro" or "Taxi" Business – If you’re working for someone, that doesn’t mean you cant start your very own small business to gain more daily income. You could purchase a bus or what we call ‘Trotro’ in Ghana, get a well trusted driver and bus conductor you could pay on a daily or monthly basis, to do the work for you while you concentrate on making your own boss happy.

10. Dress Making – You could easily learn how to make nice dresses, then later set up your own shop where you sew dresses for customers who will pay you some good money for it. You could begin as an apprentice in order to gain the needed skills, and some extra money to save up and later set up your very own shop. There’s a lot of money in the fashion industry these days. At least i can say i know a lot of successful fashion designers who are reaping in a lot of cash.

Thanks for reading this article. I hope i was able to enlighten you on the many ways you could make money fast and easy in Ghana. Be sure to share this post on Facebook, Whatsapp and other social media networks to help enlighten more people to start operating their very own businesses today.

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