1. Amazon’s Mechanical Turk.
Mechanical Turk is a great way to make some extra cash. You probably
won’t make much more than a few dollars an hour, but it’s also dead
simple to complete many of the tasks. Most tasks take less than a minute
to complete and pay a few pennies. If you do a lot of MTurk, it could
add up to at least some fun spending money.
Sign up for free, then complete qualifications to earn access to higher-paying tasks.
2. Sell stock photos.
iStockPhoto
is just one site that allows you to sell stock photos; there are
others. Before you decide to go crazy and upload your whole album, take
note of what’s selling well and try your hand at doing something
similar. iStockPhoto also works for those who know how to render images;
some of their most popular images were created on a computer! Have
three killer stock photos ready for iStockPhoto’s inspection; they will
want them when you sign up.
3. Sell stuff on eBay.
Start by selling your own extra stuff. Then, once you get a feel for
selling your extra stuff, go door-to-door in nicer neighborhoods in your
town. Develop an eye for what will sell and what won’t (old laptops,
for instance, could be a gold mine–if you know how to format them to get
rid of the previous owner’s personal data.) Sign a contract where you
take 25-30% (or more) of the gross sale. Your customers will be happy to
get cash for their old junk, and you’ll make some good money selling
other people’s stuff.
eBay
4. Become a freelance article writer.
It may not pay well, but there is a growing demand for this. Write
200-300 word articles and submit them to article directories. Potential
clients include bloggers, marketers, and small businesses. You can write
articles in a niche in batches and sell them as a package to one or
more clients, or you can offer your services for hire per word or
article and let your client give you direction. A foundation of
keyword research is important to succeed at this job (unless you’re just taking direction from a client), but keyword research is learnable.
5. Write articles for magazines or other publications.
If you have a background in journalism, or just a passion for it, you
can try your hand at submitting articles to publications. Don’t just
randomly fire off articles, however; have a plan and, preferably, a
contact at the publication you wish to submit to. The good news is that
there are publications in pretty much any niche you can think of. To see
some publications that are hiring, visit
Online Writing Jobs,
PoeWar Freelance Jobs, and
Writing.com.
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