Online Selling for Moms: How to Start with ₱1,000 or Less

I used to think you needed a big investment to start a business — turns out, you don’t!

Online Selling

Being a mom often means juggling a lot — the household, the kids, and everything in between. But what if I told you that you could start earning from home with just a small capital? If you have ₱1,000 or even less, you can begin your online selling journey right from your phone!

Why It Works for Moms

Online selling is flexible. You can do it during naptime, while waiting for the laundry to finish, or even while cooking dinner. It fits into our busy schedules — and best of all, it’s low-risk!

It’s one of the easiest ways to start a side hustle. You don’t need a physical store, fancy equipment, or a big investment. All you need is a product to sell, a way to post it online (like Facebook, Tiktok, or Shopee), and a willingness to learn as you go.

Step 1: Choose a Simple Product

Start with something light and affordable. Here are a few budget-friendly ideas:

  • Ready-to-eat items like polvoron or banana bread
  • Small bundles of Korean skincare or accessories from local suppliers
  • Decluttered items like baby clothes or household items
  • Homemade goodies or crafts you already enjoy making

Use part of your ₱1,000 to buy a small batch of inventory or supplies. You can find affordable stocks on Shopee, Divisoria, or even your own home.

Step 2: Post and Promote

Where to Sell

  • Facebook Marketplace – Fast and free
  • Instagram Stories/Reels – Great for visuals
  • Lazada or Shopee – For long-term growth
  • TikTok Shop – Trending for small sellers

Consistency is key. Post regularly, answer messages quickly, and take good product photos. Take clear photos in natural light, write honest descriptions, and share your personal story — people love buying from moms who hustle!

Step 3: Reinvest and Grow

Once you make your first few sales, reinvest the earnings into more stocks. Eventually, you can scale up, try paid ads, or offer delivery through couriers like GrabExpress or Lalamove.

How to Use Your ₱1,000 Wisely

  • ₱600 – Initial inventory or ingredients
  • ₱200 – Basic packaging
  • ₱200 – Load for internet/data or delivery coordination

That’s it — you’re up and running!

You don’t need a huge capital to start something meaningful. As moms, we’re resourceful — and with a little creativity and consistency, that ₱1,000 can turn into something bigger. Give it a try — your future small biz might just start today!

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My name is Peachy and I’m a foodie mommy living in the Philippines.I am a mom to two daughters named PURPLE SKYE and PERIWINKLE MOONE and wife to a loving husband I fondly call peanutbutter ♥
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