You have more time than you realize. In fact if you just invest 1 hour a day … That will accumulate the equivalent of 9 40 hour weeks (over the course of a year.) (Thanks to John Assaraf for that one.)
He/She has less time than you realize since they cannot financially support their family. 1 hour per day over a year won't support his family.
Fair enough point. However an hour invested is still good. Even if it means OP has to get another job while working on being successful online. My point wasn't that it was a "solution" just that the time he has can be productive.
The OP already has a job and is looking to do something in his spare 2 hours a day because the OP cannot comfortably financially provide for his family. Investing 1 hour in working toward a long term pay off is not something the OP can do. The OP needs to immediately switch his primary position to something that offers more money so they can provide for their family. They may need to at least temporarily take on a secondary job that pays immediately until they are comfortable supporting their family. The frivolous thought of spending 1 hour a day to work online with the hopes of a monetary return in the unknown future is financially irresponsible if you currently cannot provide for your family. The online dream needs to be on pause right now.
I still think he can do both: Getting another Job (etc. ) while also investing that hour/day on his Business (etc.) What's the alternative? Just give up making money online?
Jane, a little profane but a good suggestion. NetStar, I absolutely agree. Earning an income that supports you and your family is essential.
The best way in your situation is freelance, for example Upwork. There you could set up you profile and easily find some small $5 tasks.
You can start with affiliate marketing. You can use some affiliate products links like Clickbank and start send e-mail to people every day for 1-2 hours. For best resutls must create your own landing page for that product and build e-mail list for future products.