- Uniqpaid.com is an international firm, where you get paid for signing up for free offers, reading E-mails, Full Paid Task, Online Paid Surveys, Visiting sites, Online Shopping & referring friends. You get paid by pay pal, check and gift cards. There is no minimum for cash out. Whether you make just $.01 or $400, you can request it through pay pal. You will get + 10% cash bonus for each offer completed during the first 2 days after registration in our program, so i would suggest you to try to complete as many offers as possible. Members are accepted from any country.
- Mylot.com is another site
that pays for the content and they also promise earnings every-time you
use the site!. They also pay for referrals. Haven't given them a test
run yet, so use them with caution, but they seem worth exploring, at
least. If you have experience with them, please post a comment below.
- Listen to music:- At slicethepie.com,
you can get paid for listening to music listen to upcoming artists, and
review their music. The more reviews you write and the better you are
at spotting new talent, the more you can get paid. Some folks are
pulling in several dollars per review.
- Typing and Dictation:- If you have good typing skills, consider Speak-Write.com, an online dictation service.
- Participate in crowd source design:- Crowd sourcing is the buzzword for getting a lot of people to do your
work for you. If you're good at designing things like t-shirts, logos,
fancy fonts, and other graphics, take a look at the challenges at 99designs.com and threadless.com. If your design is selected, you can collect hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
- Play games:- At moola.com,
you can get paid to play. This is probably the strangest one and I
can't personally vote for it but it looks legitimate. Moola starts you
off by giving you a penny, which you can then double, and double again,
through a variety of games and activities.Presumably, they make oodles
of money through ads, and are willing to throw some of it your way by
participating in their zany set of games and marketing gimmicks. They
call themselves a "Massively Multiplayer Rewards Game". It's too
complicated to explain here, but this site is worth a look.
- Become a virtual office assistant:- At TeamDoubleClick,
you can sign on for temporary jobs as an office assistant, handling
correspondence, emails, bookkeeping, data entry, and other office jobs.
Think of it as an online temp agency for virtual work. Pay is varied,
but you are not obliged to take jobs that don't meet your financial
needs and yeah before signing up for this site, make it sure that you
have at least 6 months experience in that particular stream because they
hire only experienced individuals.
- Teaching:- Search on (Online
tutoring) and you'll uncover dozens of sites in this booming corner of
the internet. Many accept applications for online tutors, with variable
rates and topic areas. Two to consider are tutor.com and ehomeworkhelp.com
- Sell your photos:- At sites like istockphoto.com and shutterpoint.com you can upload still photos or videos for sale, and receive a royalty payment every time someone makes use of your content.
- Earn money from your own blog or website:- The key is to generate as much traffic as you can, and to have your visitors click on ads and affiliate links. The more people visiting your site, clicking on ads, and buying affiliate products, the more income you can earn. As good as this sounds, income is generally more a trickle than a flood. But again, steadily building your site (or sites), and building traffic, is the key to generating a steadily growing stream of income. Google Adsense is the most commonly used service for placing banner and text ads on blogs and websites. As I've learned to maximize Adsense income over the years, I've come to recognize this as one of the best income generating opportunities available. You can also incorporate in-text ads (the colored, underlined text with small pop-up ads). I like InfoLinks.com for this, and Kontera.com is another commonly used service. Affiliate ads usually pay whenever a sale is made for a product. Amazon.com has one of the most well-known affiliate programs that all you to sell books or other Amazon products on your site or blog, and earn a cut of the sale. Other good affiliate resources are Commission Junction at cj.com, LinkShare.com, and AssociatePrograms.com.
- Write Product Review:- ConsumerSearch.com, a site owned by the New York Times, pays freelance writers a minimum of $350 per article for product reviews. While that sounds like good money and for sure it is and you can earn even more than that, their particular brand of reviews requires good research and writing skills, and takes a lot of work. Check them out at consumersearch.com/jobs.So other websites that pay for writing reviews are:-
- At SoftwareJudge.com, write reviews of select software products, top reviews earn up to $50 each.
- Product Reviews:- You may be familiar with epinions.com, but did you know they pay cash for good quality reviews. You won't get rich, but you can get started.
- Suggest domain names according to site descriptions at Pickydomains.com . Get $25 for each name that is chosen.
- At Xomba.com, write anything you feel like, and collect 50% of any advertising income from Adsense clicks on your page.
- Become a fledgling journalist at examiner.com, and cover a special topic area as they pay pretty well.
- Other writing sites include associatedcontent.com, firehow.com, helium.com, and Squidoo.
- Check out Q&A Sites:- I earn much of my income as an online researcher, trying to answer folks questions on everything like investments, market research, divorce law, homework help etc. you name it. Some websites are:-
- The Association of Independent Information Professionals (aiip.org) can help you build you own Q&A website and business.
- I also work with Uclue.com. Though they are not accepting new researchers right now, it's worth a look to see how a well-developed Q&A site works.
- Another Q&A site is JustAnswer, and they offer small payments for answers to questions.
- Write an ebook:- Write an ebook or write several ebooks.
Share your knowledge with the world and at the same time make money at
home typing. If your specialty is animal care, write an ebook that
explains how to clip your pet's nails. Perhaps you have a secret to
saving money at the grocery store, just share it. Before you can make
money with your ebook, you need to write it. Once your ebook is written,
publish it online at one of the websites. They are all free to publish;
however, each does charge a fee each time your ebook is sold.
- Research companies:- Research companies look for content.
There are many websites and companies that will pay for content and
numerous job offers online. Much of it is freelance work or one time
payment work. There are many websites that post tasks for individuals to
complete such as Mturk.com by Amazon.com. Because they are owned by Amazon you know they are legitimate and you will be paid quickly.
- Publish Self Written articles:- Submit articles that you have
written to self publishing writing websites. You can type articles
about things that you know and then submit them for payment. Some
websites such as eHow.com, Associated Content, Constant-Content, Bukisa and Hubpages
will pay you for your articles. They each have their own rules and
policies so make sure you understand the Terms of Use before you get
started.
- Write for EHOW or Demand Studios:- Anyone can qualify to
write for eHow. Just write in a short "how-to" format anything that you
can explain. Check out how to write for eHow at ehow.com. Demand
Studios is the parent company of eHow. One has to submit an
application, resume, and a sample of your writing. Once accepted, Demand
Studios pays by PayPal every week.
- One can make money online by teaching for Teachstreet.
This website puts teachers and learners together and connects them. The
initial signup is free. Teachers for a basic lesson make about $47.00
on a $50.00 class. Check this website out for more answers.
- Write for Textbroker.com. This seems to be a good
place for new writers to start writing. One must apply to be accepted
and they will give you a 1-5 rating. The higher the rating the more you
get paid. An average pay out is $3.50 for 250-300 words. (This
definitely depends on your rating.) You are paid through Paypal biweekly when your balance reaches $10.00.
- Write for Edubook. Edubook is an article publishing
site. Once you are accepted payment is $5.00 an article or $25.00 a
batch. Payment is received once a week through Paypal.
- Write for smaller greeting card companies such as Oatmeal Studios.
- Sell your T-shirt designs on sites like Redbubble, Zazzle and Spreadshirt.
- Upload files to pay-for-file-sharing sites such as Fileserve or Uploading and get paid when people download them.
- Make $5.00 per client by offering special or creative services on Fiverr .
- Get paid for doing other people's homework by using sites like Academia-research.com
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