
You’ll recognize many of the sites below. However, when I usually write about them, I’m referring to them as means of outsourcing. In this case, I’m listing them as ways to make money online by being a provider of services.
Elance:- I love Elance for outsourcing, and on the flip side, it could be a great way to make money online as a freelancer.
oDesk:- Same as Elance, although many say that oDesk is the better choice for hiring programmers.
Microworkers:- Make money by performing mini-tasks.
Mechanical Turk:- Owned by Amazon, this site is similar to Microworkers, but maybe a bit more sophisticated.
Fiverr:- Make money online by offering virtually any service or mini-task…the catch is, you have to charge $5!
Just a Five:- Very similar to Fiverr.
TenBux:- Make money with gigs that cost either $5 or $10.
Uphype:- Another gig site, with odd price points: $8, $16, or $24.
Dollar3:- A gig site with price point in multiples of $3, starting at $3.
Jobs for 10:- Take a guess at what this one’s about.
Fittytown:- A little bit more upscale – all gigs are $50 each.
Demand Media:- A great site for freelance writers, however you must be approved first (and I’ve heard they’re somewhat selective). Once you’re accepted, however, you can earn up to $15+ per article, which can be quite lucrative if you’re a fast writer.
Constant Content:- Another freelance writing site.
Associated Content:- Earn up-front payments for articles and also get paid based on views (I’m told it’s a very small amount).
Break Studios:- Freelance writing site similar to Demand Studios, though they pay less (up to $8/article), however the article length requirements can be shorter.
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