
Black Friday isn’t just about snagging deals—it’s also one of the easiest times of the year to boost your income. In 2024, U.S. shoppers spent over $9.8 billion online in a single day, and that massive demand opens doors for dads looking to earn quick holiday cash.
Whether it’s flipping hot items, driving a few delivery shifts, or picking up short freelance gigs, Black Friday side hustles can put an extra $200–$500 in your pocket over the weekend—without sacrificing all your family time.
In this guide, you’ll discover practical, dad-friendly hustles that fit around your schedule, help cover holiday expenses, and maybe even give you a head start on your New Year’s goals.
Why Black Friday Side Hustles Matter for Working Dads
The Holiday Expense Crunch
Between gifts, travel, and family gatherings, November and December often feel like the most expensive time of the year. A short-term hustle can ease the pressure and help you avoid dipping into savings or racking up credit card debt.
Limited-Time Opportunities
Black Friday and Cyber Monday bring massive spikes in consumer demand. That means side hustles tied to shopping, delivery, or online sales can generate higher-than-usual returns in a very short time.
Dad-Friendly Flexibility
The beauty of these hustles is that most can be done on nights, weekends, or even in quick bursts of free time. You don’t need to sacrifice family moments—you just need to be intentional and focused.

Best Black Friday Side Hustles for 2025
1. Reselling Hot Deals Online
One of the fastest ways to make money during Black Friday is by buying discounted products and reselling them online.
How it works:
- Watch for steep discounts on popular items (electronics, toys, small appliances).
- Buy limited-quantity deals in-store or online.
- Resell them on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or Amazon FBA for a markup.
Dad tip: Stick to products you know. If your kids are into LEGO or gaming, you’ll spot deals and know which sets or consoles are worth flipping.
Earning potential: Resellers who act fast can make $200–$1,000+ over the Black Friday weekend, depending on inventory and demand.
Recommended tool: Amazon Seller Central makes listing easy. For tracking price history and spotting the best Black Friday deals, Keepa is the go-to tool—it’s reliable and saves you hours of research. If you want a free but simpler option, CamelCamelCamel is still available, though less detailed.
2. Delivery Driving During Holiday Rush
The holiday season means a surge in packages, groceries, and food delivery. Companies like Amazon Flex, DoorDash, and Instacart are desperate for drivers.
Why it works for dads:
- Flexible scheduling—you can drive for a couple of hours after work or on Saturday mornings.
- Extra holiday pay incentives often apply.
- You control how much time you put in.
Try this: Sign up as a DoorDash Dasher if you want quick evening deliveries, or become an Instacart Shopper if you’d rather handle bigger grocery orders. Both give you flexible hours and extra holiday pay.
Delivery drivers frequently report surge pricing that pushes pay to $20–$30 per hour. Over 2–3 days at 5–6 hours per shift, you can realistically earn $300–$600 for the Black Friday weekend.

3. Print-on-Demand Holiday Merch
Black Friday is the peak shopping season for apparel, mugs, and giftable items. Print-on-demand (POD) lets you sell without holding inventory. Simple seasonal T-shirt designs often generate 15–25 sales in a few days at around $19.99 each. One quick design can bring in $100–$150 profit with no upfront investment.
Important: POD only works if you already have designs uploaded or a shop prepared before Black Friday. Starting from scratch the same week won’t bring results.
How it works:
- Upload simple, fun holiday designs to platforms like Merch by Amazon, Redbubble, or Etsy.
- Connect with print providers like Printful or Printify.
- Promote through social media or organic search.
Earning potential: Sellers with prepared listings often generate $200–$500+ in sales over the Black Friday weekend, especially if they run small ad campaigns.
Dad example: Imagine your kid drawing a funny Christmas doodle—you can scan it, upload it, and sell it as a T-shirt or mug. Not only do you make money, but it becomes a family project.
If you want more inspiration, check out our guide on 5 Side Hustles After 8PM: Easy Wins You Can Start Tonight.
4. Freelance Seasonal Services
If you have digital skills, Black Friday is the perfect time to offer services to small businesses.
Ideas include:
- Creating graphics for holiday ads.
- Writing product descriptions or blog posts.
- Setting up email campaigns.
You can pitch services on platforms like Fiverr or Upwork, or even reach out directly to local businesses.
Note: Beginners may not land projects immediately. This works best if you already have a profile or portfolio online.
Earning potential: Freelancers can typically make $100–$500 over the Black Friday weekend, depending on demand and experience level.
Affiliate tip: Use Canva Pro for easy design work. It’s beginner-friendly and perfect for quick holiday projects.
5. Cashback and Reward Apps
This isn’t a “hustle” in the traditional sense, but stacking rewards can put money back in your pocket while you shop for family needs.
How it works:
- Sign up for apps like Rakuten or Ibotta.
- Make purchases through the app’s links.
- Earn cashback or gift cards.
Dad advantage: You’re already buying groceries and holiday items. Why not turn them into passive extra income?
6. Hosting a Garage or Online Sale
Black Friday isn’t just about buying—it’s also a perfect excuse to declutter and sell unused items.
Steps to try:
- Go through your garage, basement, or attic.
- Collect old toys, electronics, tools, and baby gear.
- List them on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. Both are free to use and great for local buyers.
Earning potential: Families often make $100–$500+ in a weekend from a well-timed garage or online sale.
Dad example: That jogging stroller your kid outgrew last year? Someone else is hunting for it right now.

7. Seasonal Yard & Home Services
As temperatures drop, neighbors need extra help with leaves, snow shoveling, and light hanging.
Simple services that pay fast:
- Raking and bagging leaves.
- Putting up holiday lights.
- Shoveling driveways after the first snow.
Earning potential: Jobs often pay $15–$30/hour. Over 2–3 days, dads can realistically earn $150–$500 during the Black Friday weekend.
This side hustle is especially good for dads with older kids—you can team up and make it a family mini-business.
Where to find work: Platforms like TaskRabbit and Thumbtack connect you with neighbors looking for quick help—whether it’s raking leaves, hanging lights, or shoveling snow. If you prefer doing it on your own, you can also post your services in local Facebook groups.
How to Maximize Your Black Friday Side Hustle
Plan Around Your Schedule
You don’t need 20 hours a week. Even 5–10 focused hours can make a difference. Look for time blocks after bedtime, early mornings, or weekends.
Set a Clear Goal
Decide upfront: Is this side hustle for quick holiday cash, or do you want to test something longer-term? This mindset shift keeps you motivated.
Use the Right Tools
- Budgeting: Track your side hustle earnings with free tools like Google Sheets or Notion.
- Productivity: Use Todoist or Notion to manage your time.
- Marketing: Schedule posts with Buffer to promote online listings or POD products.
Keep It Family-Friendly
Whenever possible, involve your kids or spouse. Turning side hustles into family projects not only lightens the load but also teaches your kids about entrepreneurship.
Final Thoughts: Make This Black Friday Count
Black Friday is more than a shopping frenzy—it’s a chance for dads to take control of their finances and create extra breathing room for the holidays. Even a single weekend hustle—whether driving deliveries, reselling popular items, or freelancing—can make a real difference for your family budget.
The key is to pick one side hustle you can start fast, keep it simple, and use the holiday rush to your advantage. Small wins add up, and by the end of the season you could have an extra few hundred dollars ready for gifts, travel, or even your savings.
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You’ve got this, Dad. Let’s make this Black Friday season the one where you not only buy gifts—but also create extra income for your family’s future.