Vir.CDXX
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A few years ago, between my fast food jobs i would try to figure out ways to make money online, I had a good amount of time to invest, checked out selling digital or physical goods, content creation, mailing lists, advertising, data entry, and straight freelancing.
Its not worth doing surveys for cash as you only make like $1-2 dollars an hour it seems (there are ways to make alright money but eh). If your good at creating content, make a blog or website in a certain niche and advertise and sell products related to your niche (usually a clickbank product or amazon or ebay). If your not into website management and all that, there is a lot of ebook sellers right now.
The best i did making cash online was through freelancing, outsourcing your skills to someone whos willing to pay for it. I had used freelancerDotcom and made a coupla hundred dollars creating logos and doing weird marketing work, like finding beta testers for a ticket scalping website, and promoting it. Takes a lot of work to get an accepted bid sense there are people with hundreds of completed bids, but thats why you bid low.
Sadly everything i mentioned never put me in a better position then a fast food job had, so its really almost not worth your time. if its been 3-6 months or whatever, refill out all your apps with updated information and make sure each manager gets it and ask for a number to contact them with personally, call them all in 2 days. I once filled out 3 apps with wendys before they hired me. 2 interviews to get into subway. I live where there is no work as well, A subway, 2 pizza places, 2 convenience stores. thats it.
Now im independently contracted for work most of the week, but it tends to just get me by. Ive been relooking at the concept of making money with the internet and the only idea i have is a product thats easy to produce and does not exist yet. All i need to do is throw some money at materials and i could probably sell 'specialized' gauge earrings for 20-30 dollars a pop on etsy.
Its not worth doing surveys for cash as you only make like $1-2 dollars an hour it seems (there are ways to make alright money but eh). If your good at creating content, make a blog or website in a certain niche and advertise and sell products related to your niche (usually a clickbank product or amazon or ebay). If your not into website management and all that, there is a lot of ebook sellers right now.
The best i did making cash online was through freelancing, outsourcing your skills to someone whos willing to pay for it. I had used freelancerDotcom and made a coupla hundred dollars creating logos and doing weird marketing work, like finding beta testers for a ticket scalping website, and promoting it. Takes a lot of work to get an accepted bid sense there are people with hundreds of completed bids, but thats why you bid low.
Sadly everything i mentioned never put me in a better position then a fast food job had, so its really almost not worth your time. if its been 3-6 months or whatever, refill out all your apps with updated information and make sure each manager gets it and ask for a number to contact them with personally, call them all in 2 days. I once filled out 3 apps with wendys before they hired me. 2 interviews to get into subway. I live where there is no work as well, A subway, 2 pizza places, 2 convenience stores. thats it.
Now im independently contracted for work most of the week, but it tends to just get me by. Ive been relooking at the concept of making money with the internet and the only idea i have is a product thats easy to produce and does not exist yet. All i need to do is throw some money at materials and i could probably sell 'specialized' gauge earrings for 20-30 dollars a pop on etsy.