Friday, 18 July 2014

6 Legit Ways to Make Money From Home That You've Never Heard Of

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These days more and more people are finding that they aren't limited to a single source of income. With all the unique money-making opportunities available, many people are finding that they can earn a few extra hundred dollars a month by thinking a little outside the box.
While all of the opportunities listed below are legitimate ways to make some money, it would probably be unrealistic to expect to make a full-time income from any of them individually.
So check them out and let us know in the comments which ones you like best and earn the most for you!
1. Get paid using your iPhone (or Android)
There seem to be many apps popping up that pay you to do simple tasks like taking a picture of a menu, or taking a picture of yourself drinking a Starbucks, or verifying that a road is closed -- you get the picture. Here are a few that I found:
  • Juno Wallet
  • Gigwalk
  • CheckPoints
  • WeReward
2. Complete jobs on Zaarly.com
Zaarly is a website that connects those offering random services (like walking a dog, being a personal assistant for a day, giving guitar lessons, etc.) with buyers who are looking for those services. I would suggest checking out some of the ideas listed on the site and sign up and offer those services as they are in demand.
3. Teach English (or other language) classes online
Did you know that English speakers are in high demand in Asia? As a result many are turning to freelance English teachers using websites like Italki.com. The site is basically a virtual online classroom for freelance teachers and students. Anyone can offer lessons (and set their own price), and anyone can take lessons. From a quick scan, it looks like making $15 to 20/hour is a fair expectation.
4. Make money by viewing ads on your Android lock screen
I've been trying out this Android app called Locket that puts ads on your lock screen and pays you for each time you unlock your phone.
I've been using it for a few days now and have made about 3 bucks thus far, so it isn't huge, but at the same time, I didn't really have to do any work to earn the money.
If you are interested in seeing how it works, here is a quick video review that you can watch for more info.
5. Sell your service at Fiverr
Fiverr is a website that allows you to sell your service for $5. There are all kinds of crazy things people are offering and getting paid for on there -- like taking a picture holding a sign, recording two sentences in an Irish accent, recording a video singing a certain song, and even prank calling a friend all for $5. So if you have a little creativity, there are some fun ways to make some money on the side.
6. Rent out your car for $10+ an hour
I just recently heard about RelayRides.com, which allows you to either rent or lend your car to others -- and get paid in the process. If you live in a big city, this could be pretty profitable.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-lotich/6-legit-ways-to-make-mone_b_4638907.html

Monday, 14 July 2014

A couple of ideas to make money from home


  1. Become a mystery shopper. This means doing business with various establishments and rating their products and services without their knowledge. It may sound like cake, but remember that it requires discreteness, a good memory for detail (ex. the name of every individual who helped or served you), and enough cash for you to be able to pay for your shopping experience up-front and then wait to be reimbursed pending the approval of your review.
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    Write product reviews.
     Many companies will pay a lot more than two cents for your two cents. Product reviews are a great way to get paid for being opinionated that doesn’t require the writing background that many other writing jobs do.
  3. http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Money

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

8 Google Adsense Alternatives


  1. Yahoo contextual ads
  2. Kontera
  3. InfoLinks
  4. Adbrite ( This is one of those sites where you get the 'Advertise here' signs and advertisers get to pay for it at your own price)
  5. BuySellAds ( Same as Adbrite but has thousands more advertisers)
  6. AdFish
  7. AdMob
  8. PepperJam

Monday, 7 July 2014

Beginners guide to selling on eBay


We’ve all bought stuff on eBay, it’s easy, perhaps *too *easy (they really shouldn’t let you bid on a gorilla costume at half four in the morning after you’ve had a heavy night out on the ciders).
Selling, on the other hand, is an altogether more daunting prospect. Listing items, writing descriptions, organising payment, arranging postage. It all sounds like a bit of a faff.
But you’re forgetting one thing - you get money for it! If the contents of your wardrobe changes with the seasons or you’ve got a Kilimanjaro-sized pile of CDs you’ll never use again now they’re all saved on to your mp3 player, why not cash in by clearing out?
Your first job is to visit eBay and create a seller’s account - this requires nothing more than entering in your personal details and credit/debit card details for verification.
Now you’re ready to follow our top five foolproof tips on selling your way to success.
Do your research
So you’ve got a whole load of stuff you want to sell - but what first? Take a look through eBay’s ‘completed items’ search to find out what similar items have sold for - this’ll give you a rough estimate of how much you’ll be able to sell it for.
Another important thing to check is that you’re allowed to list whatever it is you’re flogging on eBay. The site has strict rules about what you can’t sell - notably alcohol or plane/train tickets - so it’s always best to make sure you’re following the rules, no one wants to anger the eBay gods.
Choosing your selling format
As you may have noticed, there are two types of selling format - an auction style sale in which the highest bidder wins, or the ‘buy it now’ option where buyers can purchase an item instantly for a fixed price you’ve set.
If you’re a complete beginner then you’re obligated to use the classic auction style sale - once you have feedback from ten sales you will be able to use the fixed price option. To start an auction at 99p or below is totally free - to have a higher minimum sale price costs more, click here for details.
Creating your listing
It’s important to take your time when writing your item description. An evocative description can make all the difference, it’s also vital to ensure you use all keywords that potential buyers might search for to ensure as many people see you listing as possible.
Although it’s tempting to tell the odd white lie about your product in order to get as much money as you can, honesty is the best policy. If you falsely advertise your item you could get in trouble should the buyer make a complaint.
Almost as important as the description is the image you use. A good photo can really make your listing stand out. If you’re selling clothes, give them an iron, if it’s a guitar, give it a polish - you want to make your items look as desirable as possible.
You can list items for up to ten days - however long you decide to list an item for, it’s important that at least one weekend falls into the listing period as this is when eBay gets the highest amount of visitors.
Getting Paid
There are a number of ways you can choose to get paid for selling an item - by cheque, by credit card, by bank transfer - but by far the most popular and convenient is PayPal. A secure online payment method, PayPal will ensure that you get paid instantly without having to share any of your financial information with the buyer.
Sellers pay up to 3.4% plus 20p per transaction - so the more items you sell in one listing, the more you save.
Besides ease of use, the biggest benefit of using PayPal is that you are covered by the ‘seller protection policy’ which will protect you against unauthorised payments, claims and reversals. Set up your PayPal account today by visiting their site.
However the more types of payment you accept the better as you’ll hopefully offer something for everyone.
Completing your sale
Once your listing ends contact the buyer as soon as possible to arrange payment and to get their delivery details. Only ever post the item *after *you’ve been paid.

In order to become a trusted seller and therefore have more people buy your items it’s good eBay etiquette to leave feedback about your buyers, this should encourage them to leave feedback about you - which will be all good, of course.
http://www.studentbeans.com/student-money/a/beginners-guide-to-selling-on-ebay1564.html

Friday, 4 July 2014

How to change your life - Jim Rohn

I love Jim Rohn, what he talked about years ago is still relevant now!

No matter what you want to do or how! Enjoy!

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Five ways to make £100 in your spare time



Try these practical ideas 

1. Cash for chores
Did you know you can charge around £10 per hour for the simple household jobs people often don’t have time for? You could put together flat-pack furniture, iron shirts, or declutter cupboards, for instance.
Girl selling lemonadeTry placing an ad in your local newsagent’s window or, even better, advertise on the website for your local area. You can often promote your services for free in the website’s business directory, with the option to pay for a more premium listing. If you’re not sure what your area website is, check with your local council.

2. Work from home
Fancy earning up to £500 writing 33 profiles of dog breeds for a website? Or perhaps £5 per hour transcribing audio tapes into word documents? These are just two typical examples of the work found at peopleperhour.com. Register on the site to create your free profile, including what you’re able to do, then bid for the jobs listed – if you win them, you get to do them. Or try the section devoted to full-time work from home at workingmums.co.uk.

3. Rent out a room
Thanks to the internet, it’s now fairly simple to rent out a spare room for short periods to overseas visitors. The recently launched flexiroom.co.uk lets you advertise to such paying guests. This is in return for a four per cent commission on each booking, though it’s free to add a listing. Another service is airbnb.co.uk, which charges three per cent commission on bookings. Under the Government’s Rent a Room scheme you don’t have to pay tax on the first £4,250 you receive in rent each year.

4. Sell the treasures you no longer need
Get potentially valuable items valued free and without obligation at Christie’s auction house. As this can be done online, you don’t have to bring things to London. If suitable, Christie’s will auction items for you and charge a commission. There’s no need for you to attend in person and appropriate items include jewellery, paintings and antique books. Auction house Bonhams also offers free valuations online, and features a how-to guide for selling.

5. Become a tutor
There’s demand for coaching to help children with a variety of subjects at various ages and stages from junior school up to GCSEs and A levels. Tutoring on a one-to-one basis could earn you up to £30-£40 an hour. You don’t need a teaching qualification, but you will need a CRB check. Online services such as firsttutors.com and uktutors.comsimply invite you to say what qualifications you do have. GCSEs and A levels may be enough to teach under-11s, but you do need to feel confident about the skills you can offer.

http://www.tescoliving.com/smart-living/money-saver/2013/october/five-ways-to-make-100-pounds-in-your-spare-time

Friday, 27 June 2014

Make money working from home

If you are housebound, retired or just like the idea of setting your own agenda and working from home, there are loads of ways of bringing in some extra cash.
Woman with laptopStep one - Become a man (or woman) of mystery. If you love shopping and like the thrill of being undercover, becoming a mystery shopper might be the part-time job you've been waiting for. Agencies such tnsglobal.com, retaileyes.co.uk or grassrootsmysteryshopping.com can pay around £30 a day. However, some do pay in vouchers or in goods rather than in cash.

Step two - It pays to talk. OK, we all hate being phoned up on spec by market researchers, but there are ways to reap cash for your opinions.

Online surveys are generally quick and easy to fill in and can pay up to £4 for a few minutes of your time. See pureprofile.com, valuedopinions.com or pineconeresearch.co.uk for details.

Alternatively, market research groups are prepared to pay up to £50 to people who are willing to spend a couple of hours at a focus group session.

Check your local listings for an agency near you, or try sarosresearch.com.

As a note of caution, do not pay middlemen ‘membership fees’ for access to market research firms that conduct paid surveys. You can find those yourself by surfing the web for free.

Step three - Cash for answers. If you are good at web-based research and have a feel for general knowledge, check out issuebits.com and texperts.com.

These internet businesses make their cash out of customers texting them with random questions. Before you can sign up as a researcher to answer these questions you will have to take a test. Vacancies are not always available, so it is wise to keep an eye on the sites.

You will earn roughly 30p per question, but experienced researchers say many queries can be answered in a few minutes and it is possible to earn good money while only working the hours you chose.

Step four - Become a home-working tycoon. For the really big cash, why not put your previous corporate experience to good use and try solving problems for big businesses?

On offer are literally hundreds of thousands of pounds for aspiring tycoons or boffins who can solve problems from extracting silver from ore in an Argentinian mine or finding a viable site for a new hotel. See innocentive.com for more details.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

9 Easy ways to make money quickly

9 Easy ways to make money quickly

Money bagOn this page you'll find all the best ways to make money in your spare time whilst at university based on our own experience. We'll keep adding new ways to this page so go ahead and bookmark it. And please do share your own ideas in the comments!

Top ways to make money online and offline

  1. No-risk matched betting

    Hands down the quickest way to make a lot of money (well, without breaking the law). Lots of students have genuinely made £100s from this technique. It’s completely legal, risk free, tax free, and anyone can do it.
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    It works by taking advantage of free bets regularly offered by betting sites (such as PaddyPower.com) through ‘matching’ them at a betting exchange such as Betfair.com. Matched betting eliminates the risk (you are betting both for and against a certain outcome).
    This leaves you being able to squeeze out the free bet, which can be as much as £200! Multiply this by how many betting sites there are and you can quite easily come away with a profit of a few hundred pounds.
    Online surveys
  2. Searching on a laptopAn increasingly popular way for students to make money is to fill out online surveys in their spare time. Research companies are always recruiting new members to answer surveys and test new products.
    For a few minutes of form filling, you can make a couple of quid which is paid as cash or in rewards. You can make up to £3 for some surveys!
    A few good ones to try are: Toluna, Pinecone, MySurvey, Valued Opinions.
  3. Paid for searching the web

    Interested in earning cash for doing what you already do online? This has to be one of the easiest methods of making money online without really any effort or change in your behavior.
    This innovative idea by Qmee.com rewards you for searching in Google, Bing or Yahoo. You just install a simple add-on to your browser and when you conduct a search there may be a few sponsored results alongside your normal search.
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    Each Qmee result has a cash reward attached – if you are interested in it simply click on it and collect your reward.
    The best thing is there is no minimum to cashout – for instance we just wired 72p to our Paypal account. You also have the option to donate it to charity.
  4. Mobile phone recycling

    Sell My MobileSee how much you can get for your old mobile phone using our in-housemobile phone price comparisontool! Maybe ask your parents if they have any lying around too.
    You can get some good money and help the environment by recycling mobile phones with certain companies listed on the comparison tool. Most phones are shipped off to Asia to be dismantled and we know of at least one student who received a £120 cheque in return.
  5. ‘Get Paid To’ sites

    swagbucksSimilar to making money from online surveys, GPT sites reward you in cash and vouchers for completing various offers or activities online.
    The most popular sites today areSwagbucks.comBank of Offers,InboxPounds and PaidOffers.
    Exciting update! We’ll soon be launching our own GPT service for our readers. Invites will be limited, please join our mailing list if you’re interested in hearing once it’s live:
  6. Place adverts on your car

    Uni Car AdsIf you have a car, start making it pay back!
    Uni Car Ads are currently recruiting student drivers and will pay you £30 – £60 a month for having a temporary advert placed on your car.
    For more information about what’s involved and how to apply click here and start earning.
  7. Write and publish a Kindle eBook

    If students are good at anything, it’s researching and writing. With theAmazon Kindle store, anyone can publish an eBook and make money.
    And the Kindle app is now available on almost any device (laptops, iPads, smartphones and yes, Kindles) so your global market is huge!
    List your book for £1.49 – £6.99 and you earn 70% of the sale. Considering Amazon is the ultimate selling machine (and remember people are looking to spend), that is a fantastic deal.
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    The key to success with eBooks is to create value, and write non-fiction. Simply bundling information you have researched and complied on a common problem (eg. ‘secrets’ to finding a job) and then presenting it in an easy to digest format (an eBook) justifies someone spending a few quid on it.
    Another big tip is to have a great cover designed so it stands out, and once your book is live on the Kindle store (approval takes less than 48 hours) it’s really important to get some reviews so it shows up higher in results. Encourage readers to leave an honest review at the end of your book.
    The best thing about this lucrative idea is that once you’ve invested the time (say 20 hours), you’ll earn a passive income for years to come! For a step-by-step guide to publishing and earning with eBooks, see “How to write a nonfiction eBook in 21 days“.
  8. Affiliate marketing

    If you’ve got a good presence on social media or perhaps you even have a blog or website, you can start bringing in money immediately by promoting all sorts of companies, products, services and offers online.
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    Sign up to an affiliate network such as Affiliate Window, check their offers blog or browse the merchant listings to find something you think your friends would be interested in, grab your affiliate link and share it. If someone buys (can be within up to 90 days) using your link you’ll make a nice commission.
    To take it a step further, set up a website (read our guide) or a topical Facebook page and invite all your friends to join it and post your affiliate offers on there.
  9. Sell gigs on Fiverr

    Fiverr pranksIf you haven’t yet come across Fiverr, now is your time. It’s the world’s largest marketplace for people to make money selling small services (known as ‘gigs’).
    What you offer could be absolutely anything, from writing and translating,designing logos, social media posting,playing pranks and teaching to creating music, voiceovers and short video clips for people all around the world!
    The only caveat is that the price is always set at $5 (hence Fiverr..), but you can attach extra services to gigs for more money. Now whilst it might not seem like much, it can quickly add up and there are plenty of examples of people making a really good living from the site. The key is to get a system in place which minimises the time spent on each gig.
    Either way, give it a go and sign up. If you’re not interested in selling, there’s SO much good stuff you can get done for yourself. Have a browse and get inspired.
http://www.savethestudent.org/make-money/10-quick-cash-injections.html

Sunday, 22 June 2014

10 reasons to start your business from home

1) Start now - Stop making excuses! If you start a business from home you can begin immediately. It doesn't matter if you're still researching your idea or refining your product, the sooner you start working from home, the sooner you can start making a profit.

2) Low overheads - Not only will you save money on renting/buying office space, but also on the cost of letting and maintaining it, business rates, utilities, cleaners, travel expenses, even buying food on the go. By sustaining low overheads you can keep your cash flow in check and broaden your profit margin.

3) Time - Losing your commute gives you a more productive workday and more time to relax. Remember an hour's commute each way five days a week equates to a whole working day.

4) Flexibility - Working from home avoids the need to lumber yourself with a five-year lease and allows you to choose working hours that suit you, your customers, and your family. Use this to your advantage by making yourself more available to client calls and meetings than your competitors.

5) Organisation - You have free reign to decorate your office in a way rented space may not allow, meaning you can organise your work environment in a way that puts you at your most productive.

6) Tax advantages - You can deduct a part of the operating and depreciation expenses on your home, including a percentage of rent/mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, utilities, and expenses for household maintenance. Visit hrmc.gov.uk to learn more, and consult your accountant to find out exactly what you can and cannot claim.

7) Family - Your partner, siblings, and/or parents can help with the running of your company if you operate your business from home. Not only will family members often work for free, but you'll have the added benefit of spending more time with your loved ones.

8) Reduced stress - The low cost of setting up a home business means the risks -and stress - associated with it are reduced. With minimal time lost to travelling, you'll find it easier to cope with any family troubles as well.

9) Break-even quickly - Keeping overheads low means a more profitable business, and you'll be breaking-even quickly. Whether you choose to invest the extra cash back into your company, or simply give yourself a larger pay cheque, you'll quickly appreciate the benefits of a home-based enterprise.


10) Keep your job - Starting a business will feel less intimidating if you already have a steady income, and working from home means you're able to work around your existing hours for as long as possible. But remember that in order to make a success of your company, it will need full time attention. Eventually you will have to take a leap of faith.

Monday, 16 June 2014

24 Easy Ways To Make Money On The Internet

1. Website Building

If the internet is a country, then websites are like real estates. I’m hoping by now you have a general understanding that real estates are valuable in the physical world – digital real estates work the same way. By building a website, you’re creating your own plot of online “land.”
You can fill this land with whatever you want, but you have to promote it through social media (and anywhere else you can think of) for this to be successful. When you build traffic to your land, you can sell people whatever you have to offer. In order to build a website, you need a host (i.eGoDaddy), a template (i.e WordPress), and content.
The first two parts are easy to find, and content is only as difficult as you make it. You can post blogs, items for sale, pictures, videos, or whatever you want. Opening up your own website gives you the potential to make money from the avenues I’m going to mention.

2. B2B Marketing

An online business model I love is utilized by GetVoiP, an affiliate marketer based in New York. GetVoiP acts as an agent for business communication providers. They maintain updated listings of VoiP providers, including ratings, comparisons, consumer reviews, in-depth knowledge of market and end-user trends, and expert opinions from business professionals on a variety of topics related to business consumers. By not only keeping abreast of news, but providing detailed analysis of products being offered, GetVoiP is able to generate traffic to their site and increase their clout with businesses.
The more online clout you have as a business, the more money you’ll make. If you’re known for making lasting connections (as is the case with GetVoiP above), then you’ll have no issues building your online brand. You’ll be recognized in your community and begin to build a buzz in your industry. Tracking your numbers (how many people view your site, click each ad, and make a purchase from that click) gives you the leverage to expand this part of your business, enabling you to continue building your online rep.

3. Google Adsense

If that sounds like too much technical information for you, there is an easy button – Google’s advertising platform is as simple as signing up, enabling (on Blogger) or pasting a small code on your website, and allowing the advertisements to automatically roll in. The problem with this program is that you don’t get any commissions – and you don’t get to control the ad content. This is useful for some, but powerful users will want something a little more robust.

4. Amazon Associates

Amazon has an Associates program for site owners and bloggers. They offer a search tool to find the right products and services from their site and a variety of ad styles to display on your site, including text-based and banner images (digital billboards) like this:
Each item purchased through your Amazon links give you a commission. It doesn’t take high volume traffic to achieve results, either. I began making money with the program when I only had 1,000 hits per month on my site. They can apply your earnings to your Amazon account balance, issue you a check, or direct deposit into your bank account. If you love Amazon, you’ll love their associate’s program. Click here for another Lifehack dedicated to Amazon Associates.

5. Rakuten Linkshare

Amazon and Google are far from your only options for online advertising. Rakuten Linkshare is a great place to search for other affiliates for your ads. Through their program, you can get customized ad links, email links, and banner ads for Starbucks, Walmart, iTunes, and a slew of other popular brands. With this program, you can also find smaller companies, regional or specialized brands, and more. I run a combination of Google, Amazon, and Rakuten’s programs, and my monthly income is approximately $150 from these programs. It’s not a lot of money, but it’s also not a lot of work for residual (it means recurring…since the ads are permanent…) income.

6. Company Referral Programs

Speaking of the benefits of permanent ads, banners and links aren’t the only ways to earn a little bit of dough off your online endeavors. By having a website, you gain the power of emailing companies to ask them for things. I have no shame in letting the yoga company whose mat I’m looking into purchasing know that I have a blog and write for yoga publications – it sometimes gets me discounts.
Other times, I gain a valuable business contact in PR, advertising, or other aspects of corporate sales. Sometimes I just get a free drink. Either way, money in and of itself is worthless. Ditch the middle man and use the internet to barter what you have and can do for what you need.

7. Klout

If you have a social media account, try out Klout. The company tracks your social media usage, determines how big and what type of audience you draw based on the subject matter of your updates and posts. Using this information, you’re qualified to receive free items, tickets, etc. Check their website often to find ways of earning free stuff by doing what you’re already doing online…boring the rest of us…

8. EBay

If you have anything you want to sell, then EBay is the place you need to seriously consider doing it first. Personally I’m not a fan of the site because of the work it takes to build up a reputation. If you’re willing to grind through that process, you’ll be rewarded with many privileges – people have gotten rich selling books about how they got rich selling everything on EBay: Click here for a few tips from the pros.

9. Amazon

If you start getting too big for EBay or decide you want to try a different flavor, Amazon has a marketplace as well. I prefer using Amazon because I can depend on their shipping, have a Prime account, and trust their reviews (overall, not usually singularly, although occasionally that as well). Learn more about Amazon’s marketplace by clicking on this Lifehack, and delve into the marketplace.
The difference between Amazon and EBay is that EBay (though still filled with new items) is seen as a used marketplace between individual parties, whereas Amazon (which is filled with offers for new and used merchandise from the 3rd parties) is viewed as a Wal-Mart-type superstore. As a consumer, this difference leads me to use Amazon, so it only makes sense to target on my own demographic.

10. Etsy

If you’re crafty (and I mean that in more than one way, wink wink), you’ll enjoy Etsy. Handcrafted items are the bread and butter here. Plenty of people make decent side money on the site, which is basically an EBay for crafters and artists. Set up a sellers account with Etsy, and you’ll be asked to set up your virtual storefront and put up at least 5 goods for sale.
Once you have this down, you’ll be a budding Etsy entrepreneur. Provide great quality to your customers, and they’ll often return. Many people are willing to pay a premium for quality handmade designs. Etsy (like EBay and Amazon) takes a cut off the top for selling items through their site. PayPal takes another cut, and you have to be careful with taxes on all income, so be diligent while building your online business.

11. Craigslist

Craigslist is the modern equivalent of the classified ads that dominated the days of newspapers. These quick ads are easy to navigate and use, and they’re geographically linked. Whether you’re selling something or offering a service, this lifehack is a great place to start learning the intricacies of Craigslist.
Posting ads on Craigslist is technically easy, but people often have fears about posting their personal information on the site. I communicate mostly through email when doing business on Craigslist, and I’ve never run into any issues. I’ve never been ripped off, nor have I been murdered or raped for using the site. It takes common sense, so use your best judgment, but don’t assume someone is a thief just because of their preferred communication method. For an extra bonus, google “funny Craigslist ads” to see some delightful examples of guerilla and grassroots marketing.

12. Indeed

Maybe what you need is a job. It doesn’t matter which job search site you prefer using (even Craigslist) – Indeed tracks them all, and then some. You can find jobs posted on company websites, through temp agencies, and more at Indeed. If money is something you really need, Indeed is most definitely the place you want to visit to browse career opportunities.

13. Elance

Where Indeed excels at finding job postings across the web and acting as a search crawler for employment, maybe a full-fledged career is too big of a commitment at this point in your life. Elance is a site to find freelance work of all types. I’ve used it for quick writing, editing, copywriting, resume building, and other odd jobs and temp gigs. The experience has been great.
Elance offers a wide array of technical, data entry, accounting, and other freelance and temp gigs. If you’re just looking for something short and sweet, log in, input and showcase your marketable skills, and begin searching through their job database, using any parameters you desire. Once you submit a bid, you’ll receive an acceptance or denial – you may get a few rejections, but don’t sweat it. Negotiate the terms of your bid, and get to work. You have money to make.

14. Mturk

If you’ve heard of crowdsourcing (and even if you haven’t), Amazon’s Mechanical Turk program is a great place to get involved. Much like at Elance, you input your info and skills. You then are able to search for different menial tasks ranging from identifying inappropriate web content to transcribing audio recordings to basic data entry work.
Just like at any other job, the more work you do, and the better your quality, the more opportunities you’ll have to make money. The payouts are often small, and your payment is received in Amazon credit, but Mturk is a great place to make mindless money while veg’ing on the couch watching TV.

15. LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a social media site for professionals. This isn’t a direct way to make money, but it’s a great way to connect to your current and potential peers, customers, clients, vendors, and more here. You’ll build a reputation and get in the loop on important developments in your chosen career path and/or industry. One day an old college buddy may hit you up for a dream job you never considered at the exact moment you are looking for a new vocation. Whether you like it or not, keeping your LinkedIn profile current is a great way to get surprised with new work opportunities out the blue.

16. Care.com

If you’re an experienced nanny or babysitter, Care.com is the place you want to make money. By listing yourself on the Craigslist of Childcare, you’ll broaden your reach and increase your odds of finding the right gig at the right time. You can be pickier with what kids you watch when you have the reputation and traffic to pull in more customers. Join Care.com and start making money by investing in the future of our youth.

17. ThePirateBay

I support bootlegging – I don’t see it as being immoral or unethical in any way. I used to bootleg quite a bit in my youth, and I still do on occasion today (although not yet today in particular, I more meant “in the present”). If you want to hustle for your money, do what you must, baby. Download some software, music, movies, or other assorted digital goodness here and start slangin. It’s not an easy life, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.

18. iTunes

If you’re a musician, writer, artist, tech nerd, pundit, or can produce any type of audio, video, or text worth consuming, you may be able to sell some stuff in Apple’s flagship iTunes store. By selling your work here, you’re able to stand next to the marketing clout of big business. You can make a healthy living off the iTunes store, and there’s no better time than now. Learn more about iTunes with this lifehack.

19. Yelp!

If you have a business, you want to get listed on Yelp! You may not use the software, but some people do, and they use it religiously (and I don’t mean they’ll kill you over it). By listing your business on Yelp!, you’re putting yourself on the map. From here, you also need to start using Yelp! Write reviews of places you go. It’ll be worth it in the long run.
Soon, you’ll have a dozen or so reviews under your belt and can hire yourself out as a Yelp! reviewer. There are ethical and moral questions to doing this, but the title of this piece is “ways to make money,” not “ethical ways to make money,” and I am a former Bank of America/Countrywide employee, so what’d you expect?

20. Wikipedia

Another seemingly free site you can make money from is Wikipedia. People who say it’s easy to edit Wikipedia have clearly never tried editing Wikipedia – it’s a pain. Thankfully it’s a pain for companies as well, so many of them are willing to pay editors to assist them in the editing process. You’ll become a bounty hunter in a way, choosing your own lines to cross and keep. If editing is something you like to do, and you’re willing to put in the work it takes to learn Wikipedia’s dispute process, roll up your sleeves and try this one out.

21. Blogging

I make the bulk of my money from blogging. In addition to the advertising revenue streams mentioned above, I also receive flat rate payments for blogging from various blogs throughout the web. I’m paid to write as a whistleblower, financial analyst, reviewer, commentator, and more. Writing for other sites builds traffic to my personal blog. The traffic for this blog gives me clout to present to advertisers.
To create your own blog, you don’t even need a web domain. You can start a completely free blog on either WordPress or Blogger. Each of these sites has its ups and downs, but you can’t beat the price. You generally want to keep blog posts between 150-500 words until you have a few dozen under your belt. Links between your blog posts encourage people to stay on your blog once they find it, increasing traffic. Once your blog is up, promote it on social media for the greatest effect.

22. Kickstarter

If you have a passion project, Kickstarter may be exactly what you need to get it off the ground. Celebs like Zach Braff and Melissa Joan Hart have used this site in attempts to fund their movie projects. Some crack dealers in Canada inspired a “crackstarter” campaign from Gawker for pictures of the Toronto mayor smoking crack with them. All you need is a dream, a goal, a budget, and a great pitch to convince people to come to the site and donate to your Kickstarter campaign. Panhandling isn’t dead – it’s gone digital…

23. Extreme Couponing
If you’ve never heard of extreme couponing, check out this lifehack on the subject. Once you’re versed on the idea, what you have to do is a bit difficult at first, but it’s a great way to both save and make money: go to hip2save.com and get a feel for the types of deals that are out there (both online and in the physical world). Once you’re comfortable with the process, start searching for the best deals in grocery, retail, and online shopping. After a month or two of extreme couponing, you’ll have enough cleaning, hygiene, and food supplies stocked up to save a noticeable amount of money. Now maybe you don’t need to make as much…?

24. Social Media

No matter what you do to make money online, promote it on your social media accounts. You have a base of people who are already interested in you and have a vested interest in your brand – why would you not want to take advantage of that? By promoting yourself and your projects on your social media accounts, you’re greatly increasing the chances of people actually giving you money in exchange for your goods and services. Stop being shy and get out there.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

7 Top Tips For Making Money Online

The internet has revolutionized the way we connect with others, how we shop, the ways in which we socialize and how we work. It has also caused some big changes in how we make money.
People use the internet to make a little cash, and others have turned working on the web into their primary source of income. For some folks, this means a lot of income. To help you make the most money you can from the World Wide Web, here are seven top tips for making money that can help you to optimize and increase your income.

1. Start A Blog

It doesn't matter if you are in the business of selling widgets; every site needs a blog!  Blogs let you add fresh content all the time, content that will keep visitors coming back for more and that will keep your pages on the top of search results.
Blog pages also give you more space for discrete advertisements and affiliate programs and other similar streams of revenue. Additionally, getting paid for doing sponsored posts and reviews are a great way to make more money.
So, if you haven’t already got one, start a blog today!

2. If Something Is Too Good To Be True, It Probably Is!

Don’t get blinded by promises of big pay checks. If something or someone is promising to pay you big bucks for doing nearly nothing, it probably isn’t what it claims to be.

3. Use Social Media

Social Networking
Social media networks like Facebook and Twitter are top ways to build a buzz around your website or business. If you have multiple sites, be sure that each of them has an account that is updated regularly. Social sites aren’t repayable as your only form of advertising, but they can help to build a lot of brand recognition and send eyes to your sites.

4. Pick One Niche & Expand Outward

While it may be tempting to start blogs and sites that appeal to lots of top categories, this strategy may spread you out too thin and prevent you from ever truly optimizing any of these channels. Start with one niche that you are the most knowledgeable about, establish yourself as an expert and then expand out from there. Only then start working out other areas.

5. Work On It Every Day!

Making money on the web is something that happens 24 hours a day seven days a week. If you start building your site and take a hiatus for a few weeks, you site will still be there, but many of your viewers or customers won’t be. If you have a blog, try to update once a day at minimum. If you have a site or service, try to respond to emails within 24 hours. Even though you can’t be available all the time, your site is, and whether rightly or not, your visitors expect you to be too.

6. Don’t Try To Make Your Money The Easy Way

That isn’t to say that you shouldn’t go after the easy money from things like ads, but you shouldn’t have that be your only way to make money. Ads may make you some extra money, but every click on these ads often earns you only pennies. Additionally, the folks who visit your pages don’t like ads, and if your page is slathered with them people won’t keep visiting your page, and they definitely won’t be clicking on those ads.

7. Work Multiple Channels

Diversify
If you put all of your eggs in one basket, you are asking for trouble. Even if you have the best ideas, best products or best anything else, it doesn’t mean that it will make you a ton of loot. If you have your online widget store, you should also be sure to have a widget blog (with ads and affiliate marketing programs) and maybe even an eBay store to unload widget overstock. This way you are hedging your bets and making sure you have money coming in from other channels in the event of difficulties with one of your streams.

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