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Income without investments - Extra income - Make money
Let’s go ahead and get this out of the way. There are all kinds of websites that will pay you for various things, such as shopping, taking surveys or testing products. No, I’m not getting paid to promote any of these and no, these websites won’t make you a millionaire, but they are great for earning some extra cash. I’ll leave out the scams. Here are some legitimate websites that pay:
1. Swagbucks – Swagbucks is great for earning some extra cash. You can do a variety of things to make money, from taking surveys to using their search engine. You won’t get rich, but you will earn a few bucks. If you have the time to kill, you can spend it earning some extra cash, instead of surfing the web.
2.InboxDollars – InboxDollars is similar to Swagbucks, since you’re going to be taking surveys, shopping, etc., so if you want to maximize your return, sign up with both websites. They also offer a search engine that pays you (like Swagbucks) and you get $5 just for signing up. I won’t continue to list survey sites one after another down the list, but if you want to get paid to take surveys, also check out GlobalTestMarket, E-Poll Surveys and Survey Club.
3. Project Payday – Project Payday is one of those sites that has testimonials of people who have earned thousands of dollars by getting paid to get trial offers. I’m not saying you’ll earn thousands, but it is legit and you can earn some extra cash. They assume that by paying you to do a free trial, you’ll either like the product and purchase it, or forget to cancel the trial and get charged
for it. If you can keep track and cancel before you get charged (if you don’t want the product), then this is a great site for making some money. 4. User Testing – User Testing pays $10 a pop for testing websites. A test usually takes about 15-20 minutes. The purpose is for a website owner to watch someone, who is new to their site, try to navigate it. The value that the site owner gets by watching an actual user experience is worth a ton, but $10 isn’t a bad pay-out.
5. Fiverr – Fiverr is a great place to make a few bucks or spend a few bucks if
you need some of the services people offer. Basically, everything is $5. You
either pay $5 or charge $5. They call them “gigs.” You can offer your services
however you choose. If you sell art and you’re fine selling pieces for $5 each,
that’s a gig. If you’re a graphic designer and you want to offer your services
for $10/hour, simply offer a 30 minute gig. If they need two hours of graphic
design, they pay you $20, or $10/hour by buying four gigs. 6. IZEA – IZEA works
in addition to a blog or on its own. You get paid to blog, tweet, take photos
and take videos. The pay is mostly based on your following, so if you want to
make money with your tweets, you’ll need to grow you Twitter following.
Likewise, if you want to make money with blogs, you’ll need substantial blog
traffic (more on blogging below). Freelance Writing Freelance writing is one of
the most popular ways to earn money online. Many successful freelancers can earn
an average of 50 cents to a dollar per word. Some are earning twice that! Of
course, it doesn’t start out like that. You’ve got to build your portfolio and
your résumé, blah blah blah. If you’re interested in writing, I’m sure you know
this. If you’re not interested in writing, I wouldn’t recommend traveling down
this road just for the money. It takes dedication and time, though it can be
highly profitable if it’s what you love. Assuming it is what you love, let’s
talk about making money with it. Before you decide to start reaching out to all
of these freelance writing companies, you need to have a web presence. You need
a blog (in my humble blogger opinion, of course). Or you could just have an
online portfolio. Even a LinkedIn profile works to get started. When you’re
ready to start, here are 150 resources to help you write better, faster and more
persuasively. If that’s intimidating, just start with these 50 resources. Now
for what you’ve all been waiting for; once you’re ready to actually start making
money, here are 10 websites you can start with: 7. Listverse – Listverse pays
$100 for each accepted post. The article must be a list, it must be at least
1,500 words and you must include at least 10 things. Other than that, you can
get pretty creative with it. 8. TopTenz – TopTenz pays $50 for each accepted
post. Again, the article has to be in a list format and it must be at least
1,500 words, with few exceptions. They post often so your chances of getting
accepted are fairly high. 9. A List Apart – A List Apart pays $200 for each
accepted post. They’re not first on the list, because they tend to publish less
articles, which means you have a smaller chance of getting accepted. Same
guidelines as above, 1,500 word minimum. 10. International Living –
International Living pays $75 for each accepted post. They are mostly looking
for travel experiences from countries you have visited. For this site, it’s more
about your experience than your writing ability. 11. FundsforWriters –
FundsforWriters pays $50 for each accepted post. They are looking for articles
about writing and making money with it. They only accept articles between
500-600 words, but they want you to make each word count. 12. Uxbooth – Uxbooth
pays $100 for each accepted post. They do tend to take four to eight weeks to
accept and post articles, so don’t count on this being a quick money maker. They
take so long, because they pair with editors to only publish amazing content.
13. iWriter – iWriter pays up to $15 for each accepted post. That may seem
small, but they aren’t as strict as many of the others above and they also allow
you to pick exactly what you write. You can write as many or as few articles as
you want. 14. Textbroker – Textbroker pays up to five cents per word, if you’re
a 5-star writer. You’ll start by submitting a short sample article and you will
most likely start as a 3-star writer, but you can work your way up by writing
more and writing great content. 15. Matador Network – Matador Network pays up to
$60 for each accepted post, but standard pay is around $20-$25. They don’t
really focus on a minimum word count, but they have a maximum count of 1,500
words. 16. The Penny Hoarder – The Penny Hoarder pays up to $800 (rarely),
depending upon the number of page views you receive. The pay starts at $100 for
50,000 page views, so this isn’t a guaranteed paid article, but it can
potentially be highly rewarding. There’s no doubt that you can make money with
freelance writing, but it’s a process. Once you start building your portfolio
and your writing skills, you can start making some serious money. If you’re not
an experienced writer, expect to put some time in before you really start to see
some dough. Sell Your Stuff Ever since the idea of online auctions came into
existence, the online selling market has been on the rise. Many are interested,
but don’t know how to get started. There are still all kinds of ways to make
money by selling online, whether you’re selling what you already have or buying
and selling like a store. Before we get started, here are a few general tips
when selling anything online: Get a PayPal account. If you don’t have a PayPal
account, you’ll want to get one if you’re doing business online. It’s the
standard in online business for receiving payment and paying others. Take good
pictures. Some of the options below don’t require you to actually take the
picture and sell the product, but for the ones that do, make sure you take a
clear picture that makes your product stand out from the others. If you’re going
to be taking a lot of pictures, set up a small “studio-like” area in your home
with a backdrop and proper lighting to really make your pictures come across as
professional. And of course, you’ll want a good camera too. Be honest. If you’re
selling used items, be honest about every dent, scratch, blemish, etc.. This
will reduce many issues you could run into and keep your reviews positive. Do
good business. Plain and simple. Whether you’re selling on a small site or
opening an online store, your customer service matters. You’ll want to get those
positive reviews and make a good name for yourself. Respond to questions,
concerns and complaints. Offer a guarantee if available. Follow those guidelines
and you will do well in online sales. When you’re ready to start selling, here’s
where you go: 17. Amazon – Have you heard of FBA? It stands for “Fulfilled by
Amazon” and it’s getting pretty popular. Basically, you buy products (in bulk is
best) and ship them to Amazon for them to store. When your products sell, Amazon
packs them up, ships them out and sends you the money (after taking their cut).
There are people making a full-time living from FBA, while others just do it for
some extra money. 18. CraigsList – Some things don’t ship very well. Other
things may make you feel uncomfortable to sell to someone across the country.
Anytime you’re selling a large item or something you just don’t want to ship,
Craigslist is a great place to go. It’s simple to list your item (again, take
good pictures!). If you don’t like the idea of putting your phone number out
there, the interested individual can send you a message to your inbox without
even getting your email address. 19. eBay – Of course you can’t read an article
about making money online that doesn’t mention eBay. You can start an eBay store
and get serious about it or you can just sell some stuff to declutter your home.
Either way, I’ve made my fair share from selling on eBay and it’s still a
popular way to earn money. If you decide to start an actual eBay store, you’ll
want to find a drop-ship business like Doba that will store and ship items
straight to your customers so you don’t have to deal with an inventory. 20. Etsy
– If you like to create arts and crafts, you can sell them on Etsy.It’s
completely free to open an Etsy store. You simply sign up, post pictures of your
creations and starting selling. You can choose your payment option, but PayPal
is generally the easiest. Etsy makes it easy to sell and keep track of your
inventory. There is a small listing fee and they take 3.5% of every sale you
make. 21. Facebook – Facebook swap shops are great for selling things locally.
It’s like CraigsList, but a little easier. You simply search for swap shops in
your area and ask to join the group. Once you’re in, take a picture of the item,
write a quick description with the price and post it. It doesn’t get much easier
than that. You can generally expect to get about what you would get at a yard
sale, maybe a little more. Blogging Hey look, an article about making money
online that doesn’t mention blogging. . . oh wait, here it is. First off, I’m a
blogger so it seems wrong not to mention it, but more importantly, it’s a
legitimate way to make money. It’s quite possibly the least straight-forward way
on this list, but it’s very doable and it’s also quite possibly the funnest way
on this list. I love blogging and I know hundreds of bloggers who feel the same.
So let’s talk about making money blogging and what it really means. Blogging is
something that requires patience, persistence and discipline. It may mean
writing everyday for over a year before you really start to see any money from
it. There are exceptions to the rule, but from my dealings with other bloggers,
it seems to be pretty common to spend one or even two years building your blog,
your brand and your authority, before making any serious amount of money. Some
people argue that you can make money without a lot of traffic and while that is
true in some circumstances, you will generally need a lot of website traffic to
start earning from a blog and that takes a while. Once you’ve reached that
point, here are the primary ways to monetize your blog and start earning: 22.
Advertising – This is definitely the most old-school way of earning money with a
blog. It’s also starting to become the least common way. You can sell
advertising spots directly on your site or you can sign up with a company like
Google AdSense or Media.net. Either way, you won’t see a whole lot of money from
ads until your views are well into the thousands each day. 23. Affiliates –
There are many affiliate networks, such as FlexOffers and CJ Affiliate that
allow you to promote other people’s products and services. You simply put a link
or a banner on your page and then you get a percentage if someone clicks through
and buys the product/service. You’ll want to select products that are
specifically within your blog’s category.This is an effective way to earn money
once you have the traffic coming to your blog. 24. Membership – Many people have
created a paid membership area on their blog. This is typically for exclusive
content that you can only access in the “member’s area.” If you have a really
great idea on what to include, this can be a great idea. You’ll have to create
something that can’t easily be accessed around the web. 25. Products – You can
create your own product, such as an ebook or computer software. You would then
use your blog as a promotion tool to get people to buy your product. As long as
you create a legitimate product with a whole lot of value, you should be able to
get some buyers, but like everything else with a blog, you’ll need the traffic
to get the sells. 26. Services – You can offer a paid service, such as life
coaching, blog coaching, goal setting or financial planning. Just be sure to
investigate all the legal implications and make sure you’re not claiming to be a
professional if you’re not one. With a service like this, you’re basically using
your blog to sell yourself. You’ll need to convince people that you’re worth
buying and then be able to back up your claims once they purchase your service.
27. Sponsored/paid posts – Many blogs publish sponsored and paid posts.
Sponsored posts are basically just posts about a specific brand, product or
service. A company will pay you to publish an article about it. It’s similar
with other paid posts as well. Your basically selling the spot for the article
on your site. If you decide to take this route, you’ll want to build your
traffic before you will get many offers. 28. Subscription – If you think of
something valuable (newsletter, online magazine, etc.) that you can consistently
offer on a certain basis (weekly, monthly, etc.), you may want to offer a
subscription service. This could be a fee charged each time your product is sent
out or on a monthly basis. Either way, this has to be something that your
customers can only get by subscribing to your website. 29. Videos – This could
be an entire section on it’s own. Many people have made money by creating
YouTube videos. Evan of EvanTube is a kid and he has made millions by creating
reviews of products that other kids his age would use. It’s not easy to get
views into the millions, but once you do, you’ll start seeing some cash come in.
Many bloggers have completely turned to videos to get their point across by
starting a video blog. If you’re truly interested in becoming a blogger, start by looking through the archives of ProBlogger, Copyblogger and Boost Blog Traffic. Then go read through all the free guides over at Quick Sprout. It may take you a year to complete those tasks alone, but it will be worth it. You’ll practically have a MBA in blogging. Work-at-Home Companies Finally, there are
some companies that will hire you to work from the comfort of your own home. If
you’re interested in working for someone else, while still making your own
schedule and deciding where to work from, here are a few companies that will let
you do just that: 30. CrowdSource – CrowdSource offers many types of jobs from
“microtask” jobs to larger writing and editing jobs. You decide how much you
work and you can do most of it right at your computer. 31. Demand Studios –
Demand Studios is hiring all kinds of creative professionals, from writer to
filmmakers. The pay isn’t amazing, but it’s competitive for a work-at-home job.
32. Fast Chart – Fast Chart allows you to work from home as a medical
transcriptionist. There are some requirments and qualifications listed on the
page, but if you meet them, you’ll make competitive pay for the industry. You’ll
also be able to set your own schedule since you’ll be working from home. 33.
Leap Force – Leap Force is one way that Google rates websites for search engine
ranking. If you’re hired, you make decent money (usually over $11/hour), you set
your own schedule and it can be pretty fun to view and rank websites. 34.
Liveops – Liveops is a call center that allows you to work from home. Once your
set up to take the calls, you can begin making a weekly schedule and working
from home. The pay is generally close to $10/hour, but you can earn more with
commissions. 35. SpeakWrite – SpeakWrite will pay you up to $15/hour to
transcribe information. You set your own schedule and work from home. Now you’ve
got many different options to start earning online. If you saw something that
really interests you, try it out and learn more about it. If you’re really
wanting to make a full-time income online, you need to be dedicated to learning
how to do what you want to do. There are tons of free resources out there. You
just have to search for them!








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