I've mentioned this in other threads, but I get extra income by writing technical articles. Each article typically earns $500-$1,000 and require a few weeks of part-time work.
There are lots of magazines, etc that take freelance articles. The hardest part, I think, is selling the first one or two, but once over that hurdle, it's easier. (Would you believe I have 20-something articles in the pipeline now to be published over the next 12-24 months? That's some good cruisin' cash!)
Just from looking over the threads here, I see several topics that would possibly sell to magazines:
- traveling with autistic or disabled children
- Disney on a budget
- eating and exercise strategies for dieting cruisers
- selecting and planning a family cruise
All these are topics I could easily write a dozen or more pages on just based on personal experiences and information I've gleaned from this boards. I mean, how do you think the folks at Deb's digest, Passporter, etc do it?
Sam