Anyone looking for ways to make money on the internet can get real fast, real fast hacking on all the phony scams. Even real estate don’t-fall-for-di-living-scams sites are scams themselves. They get points for creativity, I guess. However, he is discouraged.
But don’t despair! There are a multitude of completely legitimate ways to make money money on the internet. These sites are definitely rich engines no doubt. But a stable and growing income can provide anyone with a little persistence.
I’ll get to the sites in a moment. But first a little inspiration. I earn about 1,500 a month on the internet, and I expect it to only grow. It’s not enough to fully feed me and my family, but it’s a nice supplement to my real world income.
You’re not going to see that kind of return anytime soon, but by building your presence, you can make it happen over time. Here are the best online cashiers that I know of.
Content
You may also find lucrative opportunities on a site like Affiliate Content. Contributors provide content to the site, AC provides the platform and audience, and shares all revenue generated, mostly from advertisements.
The content in question can be just about anything that can be posted on the internet: articles (like this one), blogs, photos, music, videos, art. The cooler it is and the more traffic it generates, the more you can collect. Best of all, it’s not just a one-time payment, but a source of “green” income that will continue to pay as long as the book author continues to get royalties. One posting brings in a dollar or two a month, but it can add up surprisingly quickly.
Some of the best paid sites for content are:
Affiliate content, where you can only post about something (but no adult or objectionable content, please) and get paid for the content work and also collect income from various exclusive arrangements of goods and content.
Creative Weblogging. Some of the members do not have it at all. To get accepted as a blog editor, make at least three posts every week and collect at least $84 per month.
eHow to revenue-sharing”>revenue sharing is a site where one can find quite a few “How to” articles on the subject. The more viewers click on the ads, the more revenue you will make.
Flixya is another site where you can post just about any type of content. They offer to put 100% of the revenue in your pocket, rather than just sharing. It sounds great, but I have yet to find anyone making a substantial sum here. Time will tell.
istockphoto, site photos and video clips. That’s a big deal for kids. People like your photo, they buy it to use, and you and the page share the revenue. A single photo can be sold multiple times. Another option for images is MicroStockPhotography.
mylot, like a social networking site, pays you every time you use the site! I haven’t tried it myself, but it seems worth exploring.
Xomba is another post-re-a-anything and sharing revenue.
Continuation
If you have a special talent that can be used on the Internet, many people are in need of your services for free. Freelance sites are heavy on offers to hire programmers, designers, graphic artists, graphic writers, photographers, and videographers, to name a few. But almost everything that can be passed through the Internet is planned. The pay can be decent, but remember that you’re fighting against freelancers worldwide, where payscales can be much tougher.
Freedom sites are all pretty much the same. Three popular ones are elance, guru and ifreelance.
Tutoring
Online tutoring is a growing field, and covers everything from high school through college. You have to apply and be accepted as a tutor, but once you’re there, the workload, if you like, seems to be steady. It is fortified in many places there. Two of the most well-known are tutor.com and ehomeworkhelp, while Tutorvista is a fast newcomer in this area.
No joke! You can get paid jury duty. Well, let’s call it mock jury duty. Law firms like to have feedback from ordinary people like us in which case their presentations will play out in front of real judges. They will post your review in the shortest possible time and pay you for the time. To sign up for jury duty online, head to onlineverdict.com, trialpractice.com, or trialjuries.com
Virtual Office Vote
Check out TeamDoubleClick, where you can sign up for a job at office jobs: handling correspondence, emails, tables, data entry, and so on about others The online temp agency is in the virtual world.
Listen to Music
This should be a dream job dream. Slicethepie.com will let you listen to music. Present selected artists, provide an audience, review the music. The better your new talent, the more you can get paid. Some folks pull in several dollars per review.
This is one of the most amazing things. Moola.com will start you off with a penny and give you chances to double your money (again and again) at online gaming play and other activities. Along the way, you’ll come across lots of ads and opportunities to sign up for deals, thus earning Moolah… and you… some cash. Moola labels itself “The Massively Multiplayer Rewards Game”. It’s a bit complicated, and I admit, I haven’t experienced much myself, but it seems legitimate, and I know people who talk about the experience a lot.
There you have it. Twenty sites that will pay you for the time you spend online, and in many cases, will give you what you wanted to do anyway.
Is it completely amazing?
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