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What are some ways to make money on the internet?
04-13-2014, 03:01 AM
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What are some ways to make money on the internet?

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04-13-2014, 03:08 AM
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you can sell some of your stuff on an app called Poshmark

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04-13-2014, 03:22 AM
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Hi from France ♫

Most websites that propose people make money online are scammer in reality !

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04-13-2014, 03:25 AM
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The great majority of people who try to run an online business fail to make money. The various training courses and offers always claim unrealistic earning potential.

lthough I have limited direct experience with the worker side of it, I am always suggesting the one looks into freelance marketplace sites as a way to earn money more immediately than tackling some online business scheme, these include elance.com, freelancer.com and odesk.com, while more geared for technicians, you also can earn about $5 for writing a 450 word article for a web site, while there is worldwide competition, a native English writer has a big advantage. There is usually no sign up cost for workers, employers pay a percentage to the sites, to see how non technical some of the short term jobs can get you might look through the Anything Goes section of the Freelancer job listings.

Odesk which reports it's workers earning some $23 Million in one month a while ago, recently projected that online workers would earn a total of $1 Billion in 2012.

https://www.odesk.com/info/press/release...ntractors/

Elance gives a nicely detailed report on their worker earnings, including a ranking of most in demand skills.

https://www.elance.com/q/online-employment-report

There are also micro task sites that pay small change for a few minutes work, popular with 3rd world countries, some in the U.S. do them instead of crossword puzzles, the original was created by Amazon, the online store to 'automate' tasks a computer couldn't do, like pick the better of 2 pictures, they named mturk.com after the 18th century Mechanical Turk chess playing machine that had a man hidden inside, shortTask and microworkers have similar micro tasks, some individual jobs are a bit shady, like signing up for product trials, doing surveys, but you get to choose which tasks to perform.
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