Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Earn while Online


Earn while Online

Having more than a fair share of free time on my hands, I can say that I have tried several ways to make a few bucks over the internet. Some panned out while a few did not go as planned. These are just some of the things that I have tried in my quest to earn a few bucks online.

1. Online Merchant- online shopping is quite the craze nowadays. Yes, there is a chance that you might encounter unscrupulous people online. That's why one needs to check the merchant or the buyer's feedback score before clicking on that buy now button. EBay.com and Multiply.com allows you to build your own online store.

2. Online Worker- depending on your experience, you can hire your services online either as a book keeper, VA (Virtual Assistant), Web designer, etc. Odesk.com is quite popular, as well as Freelancer.com. You need to set up your profile and take a few test that they have on the site to make it attractive to potential employers.

* If you are new to this whole online work thing, you might want to try Microworkers.com. You get paid by just doing micro jobs that usually doesn't take more than 5 minutes to finish (eg. liking a page, voting for a site, etc.) Don't expect to earn a lot from this site, just think of it as something to pass the time with.

3. Writer- If you love to write then why not earn while doing what you love to do. Try applying at Essays.ph or why not just sign-up here at Wikinut.com.

4. Online ESL Tutor- There is a rising number of people in the Philippines who teach English to Koreans, Japanese and even Chinese students from the comfort of their own home. One company in particular, RareJob.com, has been giving opportunities to Filipino tutors to earn while staying at home since 2007.

5. Online Surveys- If a site wants to charge me even a single dollar so I can answers surveys; I usually click the escape button. Survey website companies, at least those that I have tried, offers gift certificates as a form of compensation. Visit Globaltestmarket.com or aipsurvey.com if you're interested.

6. HYIP Programs- this one I've tried but I don't personally recommend them. These sites offer high yield interest for a minimum amount of investment.

Before you try to join any of the websites I have mentioned, I highly recommend that you do your own research. It's better to be on the safe side than to be sorry later on.

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