Shame is something therapists are pretty much obsessed with helping people with since they think it's at the core of a lot of people's issues.
If you got one of these jobs, which may well induce those feelings, you could fix your immediate financial problem and then find a therapist that has a sliding scale and maybe get on an antidepressant.
https://www.amazon.com/Thought-Was-Just-but-isnt-ebook/dp/B000SEHDGM - good book on becoming shame resilient.
Wishing you the best no matter what you choose to do.
I don't know if this might help but I had back and neck problems for awhile and used this desk and a pair of 90 degree glasses so I could lay almost flat on the floor yet see the computer. Sometimes it takes awhile to heal and I hope you continue to.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087JMXDDP (you can change the angle and height of this depending on your needs. There might be better but something like this might get you started. )
I don't have a specific brand for the 90 degree glasses. A gravity chair or a recliner might also help and be more comfy.
I found my related neck issue felt better by doing some exercises. They can be done slowly and singularly.
Probably the most relevant is a shoulder nerve impingement (or other nerve impingement) stretch (put hands on back of chair lock elbows press down and then take a slow now then up. Keep pushing down) look it up on you tube.
Unrelated maybe but both of these core excetcises helped my neck as well. I didn't start exercising until afte I found the stretch. The stretch helped but the below made the pain go away completely.
1) pelvic tilt exercise (lay on back, feet on gloor put pelvis in air then down) and
2) a lower abdomen exercise (lay on back put feet straight up then lift pelvis and back down)
Soon after I found sleeping on a three inch gel pillow at night stopped pain relapses. Weird but ok!
(TMI I'm sure but it took me around 5 years of constant pain to figure out what to do. I'm not sure at all you have the same issue but I don't think it will hurt you to try them and at best it will help)
I really really hope they help you. Glad you are alive!
P.s. For work try remote work opportunities or nomad sites. There are a ton of sites and it's also a location option on indeed. Try to do something related to tech it pays better. You can try community manager or social media something. There are other titles but a start there unless u have better ideas!
Turn your screen brightness and contrast as far down as you can stand them. Get f.lux installed. Make sure you have a good wrist rest for your mouse and keyboard. Check your ergonomics.
And, as others have said, take frequent breaks. I tend to drink a lot more liquids when I'm sitting at my desk, and that forces me to get up every half hour or so to either pee or go down to the kitchen and get a refill.
User testing might be a good fit. Some of the tests mimic an app experience (a prototype) without having to download any apps. Others are done on mobile but are rating a mobile web experience. This page has a good list of companies. The pay is typically 10 USD per test and they take about 20 minutes to complete.
There's also bug testing. I don't have any personal experience doing this, but it fits your interest in testing mobile apps. Here is the info page for one I've heard of, test IO.
FlexJobs looks like a good starting point. I have no experience with them, but I see them touted a lot regarding working from home.
Edit: It's a subscription-based site, though. :(
Try this out, though: Use the keyword 'telecommute' when searching job sites and that should bring back work-from-home type jobs.
Dude's talking about entrepreneurship in an extremely competitive field, which requires learning to become a skilled dev before you can even make any progress towards building something that MIGHT make you money. Not a real job/income. He's just excited because he invested in a neat platform he wants to hype up that lets developers potentially do neat things that's currently doing pretty well. https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_eth. It's not an actual job. It's a trading option.
This is possible 100% provided you try multiple streams. Start building your writing profiles in companies people have suggested above, it takes time to start earning because when you are new your credibility will be low. So start working on these content sites from now, slowly and steadily building the profile.
Then you try apply>pass>work types of jobs like social media eval, search engine eval etc. The work is very simple, you have to patiently read the guidelines and take the test, once you have passed you will be onboard and the pay is very decent. You can much more than your target from these websites.
I have made a guide on Appen social media which you refer to get an idea about the job. If you have any queries, feel free to ask.
Read it here -> How to become a social media evaluator
Appen does not have any referral program and hence all the links for appen are non-Ref The only referral link in the article is for Payoneer and hence for non-ref you can this link
Is your spoken English good? If so, you could give user testing a shot. This article has a round up of user testing platforms, and lets you know which ones are open to international panelists. If find user testing easy because there are no wrong answers. You just follow the instructions and give your opinion while interacting with a website or app.
Survey sites are super easy and don't have a lot of requirements, but the pay is very low. I've heard the good things about Swagbucks.
What kind of interests/skills do you have? That could help hone in on online opportunities you'd be likely to succeed at.
Well I wasn't looking for jobs on them until after they had already dried up, so I'm more or less a vagrant writer at this point. I know http://newslines.org/ will pay you $1 per 50-100 word news post thing, but I've never done it because I need a higher rate of income than that. You might wanna check it out though, it seems easy to make small chunks of cash with minimal effort.
Hey, I'm not sure if this would fall under the category of what you're looking for but DealSpotr is a site where you can validate deals that people post (you just check to see if the deal is valid and then write a short little blurb on your validation and provide a screenshot).
They use a points system which you can redeem $10 amazon cards (if you need cash I guess you can sell them somewhere).
Here's the website Non-ref | Ref)
If you have any questions or just want to know more feel free to pm me.
I'm learning at http://www.codecademy.com . Yes, it's free and it's amazing. I tried learning at khan academy in the past but the whole course was presented so awfully that I got discouraged. Guys at codecademy, however, made sure the course is really nicely, logically arranged.
I don't have a direct answer, but so many people were so overwhelmingly negative, I wanted to give a positive side to all of this.
In an article written by entrepreneur James Altucher, he wrote:
"Scott Young got a full four year MIT computer science degree for just $2000 and in ten months because he followed their online curriculum.
When employers were later surveyed who would they rather hire: the guy with the MIT degree or Scott Young, they said Scott because he had the initiative.
And an education doesn't even inspire the creativity to solve difficult problems.
Remember, true innovation comes from questions. The answers come later."
(You can find the full article here, it's about Gate Keepers in your life: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/who-your-gatekeepers-james-altucher?trk=mp-reader-card)
The point that I am making is that it's up to you to build up your repertoire of coding skills in order to be able to offer value. Your problem solving skills are what will make you a good coder, and that can't be taught. That is about trying and not giving up - eventually you will get there if you try long enough.
You don't need to go to college to do this (college is a bit of a hoax these days, another post by the same guy about college https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/pros-cons-going-college-james-altucher?trk=prof-post) and if you love coding, then just code and sell yourself with initiative.
Good luck and I'm sorry that I couldn't offer direct advice, but don't be put off by all the negative people in this thread. If you want it bad enough, you can get it!
Also, if you're looking to improve your typing speed, the best and fastest way to do that is to start using all your fingers. I've been using a keyboard for 20 years and never actually bothered to "learn" typing. Before getting into transcription, I used 6 fingers and my speed was around 60 WPM. Then I figured out I have to forget everything I know and start over from zero. I found a tutorial online (something like this for example) and learned to use all my fingers in 15 days or so.
It's very annoying at first because old habits die hard. I "fell" from 60 WPM to 20 WPM and was very frustrated for a bit, but it gets better fast and after a while you'll be glad you did it. My speed is now around 110 WPM and I can transcribe 10 minutes of nice, clean audio in 30 minutes or less.
You can get a USB ethernet adapter. I use this one: https://amazon.com/QGeeM-Ethernet-Thunderbolt-Converter-Compatible
$10-12 by my estimate
This takes in account may things, the most important being that you're expected to churn out 500 word articles in much less than an hour to make it viable.
Check out this article: https://moz.com/blog/an-open-letter-from-a-frustrated-outsourced-link-building-author
My only "daily" on I do is this one:
Once I got qualified and used to the process I'm able to do 10 per day. That's $2.00 in about 8 minutes. Qualification was very simple. Hope it helps.
Probably the easiest is to just do a few surveys on Qmee. They offer free instant cashout at any amount. The surveys are hit or miss though, so if there is nothing worth doing for the time it is estimated to take then give it a few minutes and it will refresh with new surveys throughout the day. Don't waste your time doing a survey that is super underpaid for the time.
If Survey's aren't your thing then Swagbucks might be a better option. They offer surveys like other sites but they also have a bunch of one time offers where all you have to do is sign up for a trial and you get paid. The best though is they have Mobile game offers where you literally just get paid to download and play a game on your phone and reach a certain level. They pay anywhere from a few bucks to up to $48 right now. Some of them can be done in no time while others are the time-gated games so might take up to a week or so to get to the required level. There are tons of online guides for all the games as well which make it easy to min-max your way to the reward.
So I'm going to sign up with your ref. It sort of depends how much traffic this site gets.
Alexa is low. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/newslines.org
EDIT: Site is slow
EDIT2: Ehhh this site is way too slow. This guy really needs to upgrade his servers.
I use a virtual machine when I go on all these sites, or any site I am weary of. That way they cannot track anything I do, and if I get a virus I can just reformat it and start again easily. Virtualbox is what I use.
You (typically) do various short tasks for small amounts of money. Work gets approved by the requester and can vary from same day to a few weeks. The HIT (work item) will tell you. Mturk is a quick summary of what hits are on the site. Depending on what you choose to work on it can be transcribing, identifying photos, academic surveys, facial expressions and many many more.
/r/mturk has a FAQ as well
These aren’t jobs but these links will help out a little (full disclosure, if you use these links I’ll get a referral fee).
Swagbucks: https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/bobcat0807sb
MyPoints: https://www.mypoints.com?rb=22485230
You make points by doing things like clicking on emails, playing games, and watching videos; you do not have to shop or buy stuff to earn points!
Hope it helps, good luck!
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy side money. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you a starting bonus and other good offers. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help.
I don't make the kind of money he's talking about, but my method is a relatively simple one. I make around $500/mo and spend 30-60 mins a day on it. As I am directly increasing competition for myself, I charge $15 for my guide, which can be found here: https://payhip.com/b/7maU
Here's a shot of my paypal from August showing some incoming product sale payments: http://i.imgur.com/5YIcaxl.jpg
you would first need some specialty, a lot of people seem to do either upwork.com or fiver.com.
also, take a udemy course on photoshop or something else that can be "worked from a computer", and start to charge people on those websites as little amount possible and build your profile. it takes time it doesn't happen overnight, but youre building.
keep in mind, its will take a very long time before you can really make anything good, and then much much longer before you could get an internship or a job for it. I would easy 200-300 hours for an internship and 800-1000 for a job. I also bought a full stack web dev course on udemy.com for $10 and that was much more userfriendly thatn freecodecamp.org at first.
As a Bosnian, I do believe that you could try Upwork, Freelancer and similar sites, but what seems to be working for many is test.io, if you can manage to get through their entrance test and have a good eye for detail, you could easily get a good income for our standard.
Here Depending on your browser you may need to install Tampermonkey or some other browser extention that lets you add scripts. I would also check out /r/HITsWorthTurkingFor
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ph_5UEP7YdNCfksxCFEnxWKO2w4HWsH9IXIlf9OgAL0/edit?pli=1# That contains links to tons of different tutorials.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/3211-mturk-wage-reporter That's a script to record your wage.
This is great news, I'm wondering if LB are more strict than Appen. Just had a chat with PureVPN, unfortunately they don't have dedicated IP addresses for Ireland, which I where I need it for. So you can actually use the laptop and phone on the same dedicated IP address and they should be okay with it?
About the VPN: I worked for Appen for about 6 months or so while using a VPN from another country, but it was a dedicated VPN that made my IP address the same one every time I used it. I was never caught. I think having a dedicated IP address will make it harder to catch since it doesn’t change constantly which makes it less suspicious. I get one from PureVPN, it’s the cheapest one I could find for a dedicated or static IP address (about 12 dollars a month). Their customer support has always been amazing!
Edit: a typo
Writing tips? Not really. I just go with the flow, although I do have a BA in English/Writing, which helps me quite a bit. My best tip as to succeeding in mills is to write what you know. I generally stick to finance, accounting, health, and marketing topics because I know I'm educated in those areas. Focus on proper grammar and syntax as well. Most clients and platforms are picky in those areas.
As far as books, definitely The Elements of Style and Eats, Shoots & Leaves.
Right on. If you do enough volume check out http://www.alibaba.com/. It's aliexpress' parent company. It's more complicated to use (you have to arrange your own shipping I believe) but is much cheaper if you buy large amounts of goods.
FTR I don't buy from alibaba, I've just browsed out of curiosity.
On my iPhone I have the Chrome app and I log into my website hosting account and they have a decent text editor for the website files. All web based. (More specifically the file manager in the host’s cpanel allows you to edit the files in a text editor that is included. I don’t know if this is standard hosting practice but once I got comfortable with working with it it’s been nice. I’d recommend people don’t work on a live version of a site but have a hidden copy only they have access to for development and edit that one)
If I need to compile something, or need more power, I use Team Viewer to log into my computer (which is sitting on my desk at home) and I can use my computer almost as normal (I say almost because using a touch screen phone isn’t quite the same as a mouse and keyboard).
I even gave a student an example by putting a welcome message for him on my website while we were sitting together.
It’s really cool what we can do with technology when we aren’t playing candy crush.
I’d totally answer any other questions if you’re trying to get set up.
You can also use things like https://codepen.io or other online resources for writing and testing code.
I live in Europe and barely had any HitApps in the last few months.
Last winter I was able to make almost 100-200EUR weekly, no problemo, with minimal amount of work (probably around 15-20hours).
Now, I haven't made anything in a month or so. Heard it's much better for people who live in United States though.
It's quite frustrating, but unfortunately, I haven't found any good alternative for Europe. If you're in U.S you could try MTurk.
Or, if you do need money, depending on how much you're willing to work for, you might have some luck on Upwork, Freelancer, Elance. Usually the pay is quite low, around 3-5USD/hour for jobs like Virtual Assistant and so on.
If you like programming, in the long term, you're better off learning how to code. I'm actually doing the HTML&CSS courses on http://www.codecademy.com
Good luck mate.
Here it is. Looks like the price is now $19. It is a course broken into sections with an exam at the end of each.
If you're actually okay with doing customer service, talking on the phone (usually fast-paced), then yeah, you could get a job to work at home that actually pays decent and not pennies for tedious work like most suggestions here (which, imo, are more suitable for /r/beermoney). There is also a few other type of actual jobs you can do at home, you should check out Indeed. If, for whatever reason, that didn't redirect you correctly, just search for "remote" in the what box.
You can check out websites like Udacity and Edx. They have sets of courses you can take to get a certificate. The certificates cost money--the amount varies. But, you can usually audit the individual courses for free. You can also try https://www.freecodecamp.org/ . Like the name says, it's free, and they do have a plan that takes you through a lot of things a developer needs to learn in a coordinated manner. I would highly recommend starting out with free options. You'll learn more about what it takes to be a developer, and possibly find some areas that really interest you.
Isn't Lifepoints just surveys? Also, they seem to have heaps of terrible reviews online: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.lifepointspanel.com
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
Food Handlers/SafeServ was something I was going to mention - along with some of the Buy and Try type of missions, or even those things over on Swagbucks where you donate first. Let us know what they say. How much is it? I wish they had something like Fakespot to help prevent that sort of thing.
Do you have access to a car? If so Swagbucks is running a really good offer right now that gets you $205 when you sign up to drive with Lyft and complete your first ride. They're also offering a $300 bonus for a limited time once you complete your first 100 rides. I've seen offers for DoorDash on Swagbucks too that get you $125-$150 just for signing up and completing a delivery. If you're interested in trying it out here's a ref link (it will get you an extra $3 if you use it) and a non-ref link.
Swagbucks can earn you $100 a month if you do surveys, print coupons, and watch videos. It's not a ton of money but it's consistent. It might help pay a bill or two.
I second this! But OP should check out Swagbucks first before they sign up with a company. Right now there's a $205 sign-up deal for Lyft. I've seen DoorDash on there for between $125-$150 before. If anybody's interested in signing up and doing it, here's a ref link (it will get you an extra $3 if you use it) and a non-ref link.
Managed to work it out. Start your search on http://www.google.com/ncr or https://search.yahoo.com/ ( they mention on which platform to search) make sure that the search engine doesn't switch to your local like google.fr or google.uk.com First paste the link you searched then it will unlock.
It's actually an interesting question, because while we want traffic --and search engines give a lot of traffic -- we don't want to be in the situation where Google or another search engine can penalize the site if they don't like it. That's what happened with Mahalo, a human-powered search engine run by Jason Calacanis -- Google changed their algorithm and killed it. So, rather than relying on SEO and Google we are seeking alternative distribution methods and tie-ups with large publishers. This will have the side effect of pushing us higher in search rankings anyway, but it will give us independent distribution if Google tries to block us.
We want Newslines to become a destination site, which means that you go there first to search without going through Google. Right now, to find out about a person, many people go to Google, which leads them directly to Wikipedia. They read the top few Wikipedia paragraphs and that's it. This is inefficient, and doesn't give the reader good value. We want to replace that behavior with people coming directly to Newslines to search. The main difference is that when you go to Google you see a list of static and boring links, and when you come to Newslines you see updated news events. If you'd like to read more, I wrote a blog post about the problems with Google search. I'm happy to discuss further if you like.
Jump on a freelancer.com upwork.com or another similar site and start bidding on writing jobs. It is probably the most low entry way to make money online.
You could get parents/older relatives to set up a Paypal for you & do freelancing stuff like /r/hungryartists. I think fiverr.com allows <18, but I'm not sure.
In the same vein, an 18+ friend/relative can set you up with Amazon affiliate & Amazon merch, Hubpages, ... and you can start building websites that get enough traffic to earn beermoney through affiliate marketing (there's many more affiliate programs, but the above mentioned are the most beginner friendly).
A more regular job? Difficult! Lawn mowing etc. are better options if the cash is more important than the flexibility. :)
The only way they would know your location is by looking at your IP address. If you have someone technical in the family, they can install a VPN server on one of the computers at your "official" address and you can always tunnel your internet connection through that server so it appears you are always connecting from there. Of course if Enterprise has its own VPN that you need to connect to, it most likely won't work.
Here's some free vpn servers:
There are many out there, but those 2 are cross-platform, and I don't know what operating system you would want to run yours on.
Lol why would i wanna take it back though? 😉
It isn't hard to get a wallet. Just download the bitcoin.com wallet for android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitcoin.mwallet Or ios, Then upon opening the app on installation just click on the bitcoin cash default wallet, click receive then copy the address, and reply to the chaintip bot.
Won't really take that long.
This is what I use. Relatively cheap, wireless, comfortable, decent sound quality. I find it really convenient not having to take my headset off each time I leave the computer (plus the range on it is 30-40 feet).
One issue: the listed Amazon price ($60?) is much more than I paid for it from an eBay vendor (something like $30-40).
I'm working remotely too with my small business and I use Anti-virus program, password manager, VPN (also NordVPN Teams) and security extension. I like ultra security and I work like this for many years, never had any cyber attack. I suggest you to don't stress, choose safe wifi or bring your own together while travelling, it will cost more, but you will be sure that no one is spying on you.
DUDE! (dudette?) Be an Italian tutor for Americans!
Google Trends will even show you the states with the highest search interest: ;q=learn%20italian,italian%20tutor
Get on and post that you're available to tutor by skype or facetime or whatever. Post the ads in the highest population cities in those states. Make yourself available.
Not sure if you can get on craigslist from Italy, but just buy a VPN. I use Mullvad (). They have a free trial, and I think its $5 for 30 days.
Tutors here charge on average $35 USD/hour. But start low. Maybe $15/hour and as you grow your client base, through referrals, new ads, and maybe even facebook ads when the cash starts rolling in.
You can do it!! Good luck!
If you are a freelance writer who want to make money by writing, but is tired of low-paying writing gigs, then here is a website that pays you up to $300 or sometimes more for your articles and blog posts. In other words, you get paid when you contribute content to the website.
Requirements are: A neutral accent, degree and a TESOL certificate or similar. A passport from the US, UK, CAN or SA.
Best TESOL course to do is this one: https://www.groupon.com/deals/international-open-academy-787
Here’s a link with more info or shout with any questions :) https://teacher.landi.com/?tid=168222&source=_c3evjvbj2nSh4g
Oh really. Sorry for the misinformation then ickythum_.
That seems surprising give I'm sure your teaching degree makes your more qualified than me.
You could have a look on groupon to see if you can find a cheap one. I just had a very quick look and there are ones like for $39 and has good reviews...https://www.groupon.com/deals/tefl-fullcircle
So long as you have a TEFL, you can get it. Don't know about them not accepting POC. Groupon has a deal for a TEFL Fullcircle online course for $40. I highly recommend it. https://www.groupon.com/deals/tefl-fullcircle
Here is an example, this link was copied from a soup, it even says that in the link.
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/sauerkraut-soup-cabbage-mushrooms-sujuk-spicy-25168324
Getting started with my day. I can't let myself walk around in pajamas even if I'm not planning on leaving the house. I have to eat, shower, make my bed, etc. like I'm going to work.
I use the pomodoro technique for concentration. I have an app called BeFocused on my phone.
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It something you can consider.
Setup your account on a Laptop or Desktop the mobile version is still in the Lab. Brave Browser have cool Features as well as a steady passive income if you browse often.
AND yet another research opp.
I believe its US only. You have to fill out a pre screen which takes 2 minutes.
We are currently conducting a PAID research study for males and females on the topic of entertainment. This study consists of a 60-minute telephone interview between Wednesday, January 13th and Tuesday, February 2nd. All participants will receive an incentive of $100. To see if you qualify for this study, please fill out the survey below and you will be contacted based on the answers you provide.
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See forum for more studies posted daily
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https://www.groupon.com/deals/international-open-academy-787
this is accepted by most if not all online schools, sometimes you can even get it for 5 $ but most of the time it costs 20$ . I completed mine in like 5 hours.
I believe Swagbucks is. Here is my referral link if you could so kindly sign up through this.
https://www.swagbucks.com/profile/r_44730850
Also try out www.prolific.co. They are a survey website based in London and cahs out directly to PayPal. I've made almost $200 in the last couple months.
Since Stripe is used for checkout and payouts, we automatically get to utilize the entire Stripe network to fight fraud via Stripe Radar https://stripe.com/radar.
Regarding disputes, since only digital products are supported, the costs of refunds is pretty minimal (no overhead shipping cost, no need to process physical returns, etc).
We support a large number of international companies through our stripe integration. Many of our users come from India, China, Africa and more! Our system automatically detects the correct currency and time zone for each person on the site :)
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Hey, in case you're still looking, I think they would accept any classes you would offer here: https://www.zeqr.com/ Afaik, they accept classes in all areas and pricing and schedule is completely up to you, so that's cool :) Best of luck.
Hey guys found this great gaming shop which gives games at highly discounted rates for a limited duration. Got FIFA 15 XBOX ONE recently. Works great. Thought this could help other who still dont have that game. Already got two games from them! Check this https://www.g2a.com/r/fifa-15-xbox-maxdiscount
I signed up on the last of these posts. The videos are short and simple. You can only receive 4 referrals, so if op has used up all of his slots, please consider mine. I have three left. Thank you.
I use swagbucks and I earn at least £100 a month which helps so much especially during this whole crisis! If you want to use my link feel free and if you need any help let me know :) you get paid for taking surveys, watching videos, playing games, searching the web etc. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/jadelauren246
Appen/Lionbridge would be a good option but they can take some time to get anything and you need to agree to work a certain amount of hours/week
I need to be at my PC all day for business anyway but 99% my time is free at the PC
I use Appen etc but also
Prolific.co Since I'm at the PC I can get mostly everything that appears on mine ( Make sure you fill out your account fully )
I do use some survey sites also when I have nothing else to do, I'm not from the US so I couldn't tell which ones to use for over there but definitely sign up to Swagbucks( get like a $3 bonus through that link ) and just look at see what sign up offers there is to do can make some extra cash from that.. Also, try r/Beermoney for sign up offers in general
Neevo is another site you can try, Its like appen but you don't commit to anything just you get notified when there is some work you can do
Could do sign up offers that don't require much work, Like " Sign up to a free trial and get xx amount" Then just cancel before
Try r/beermoney r/signupsforpay to see which ones you could do
Swagbucks - Some sign ups offers on here
Coinbase- Sign up and verify your ID, If they allow you right away to do it, Just google or Reddit the answers for the questions, its around $50 you will get then just withdraw to your PayPal
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There is Appen and Lionbridge but its more like a job as you will need to work x amount of hours a week and with what you've got going on just now probably don't have the time
Hy! try it here Swagbucks for me $ 150-200 a month, I work about 1 hour a day. questionnaires need to be filled, not difficult!
If you are absolutely hurting for money, surveys can get you some quick Paypal cash. Swagbucks surveys can get you about $3 an hour. Cashout for Paypal is $25 tho...
I make around $350/month from Swagbucks
Getupside is pretty good too.
I'll ask exactly what I would be wondering if I stumbled across your site organically. Why should I listen to you? What makes you qualified to give me advice on how to make money online?
If you haven't actually found your own success making money online then you have no business telling other people how to do it. If you have been successful then you need to have a very detailed About page that explains how successful you've been, why I should listen to you, why you're qualified to tell me these things, and above all who you are. Your about page says nothing about any of this.
Research EAT.
Hi there, here are some examples of my past submissions:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/2227883-the-real-reason-apple-is-acquiring-beats-for-3_2b-part-1
http://www.friedbeef.com/free-web-tools-ramp-up-team-collaboration/
I have done copywriting and professional blog posts in the past, however I'm not sure if I'm permitted to share here. I can give you some samples privately. Please contact me if interested, thank you.
Hey. Right now im using Honeygain and PhonePaycheck apps. Its not much (about 50$ per month) but you gain money for doing literally nothing just leaving an apps running in the background
Yup you can make lots of good money from playing chess.
Just become a champ if you are so good at it and you can take home anywhere from a few grand to over 2 mil, easy peasy! :D
https://www.chess.com/article/view/how-much-is-the-world-chess-championship-worth
There's a bunch of Ivy League Classes avaliable right now. I did the gamification one because I work in UX, but there's all kinds of good stuff.
If you really want to increase your chances of getting an online job I'd reccomend any of the tech ones (computer science, data science and programming). They're always in high demand, and the tech sector seems like it's gonna be able to weather this Covid shitshow.
Ok, are you any good at graphic design? And how are you at writing? What about posting updates on things?
Do you have a website (even a free one like wordpress.com) with any portfolio or work history?
Are you on upwork and fivver?
I can think of a few things I might need help with in a month or two, but most of that is uploading things to Instagram and tagging posts- I can't be the only one who needs help with that and it's not super time sensitive.
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Try Pointprizes . Earn through paid surveys, free offers, video ads, referrals. It pays in your paypal account. Give it a day and check how well it works for you. First check its reviews on Google. Non referral link Pointprizes
This guy is probably pulling down 6 figures, not exactly online, though.
http://www.rackspace.com/blog/how-i-started-learning-python/
http://www.openstack.org/ is mostly in Python. Are you any good?
You might try AskWonder(non-referral link). They pay people to do short research projects. About $16 for 2-3 hours of work for the researching, more for the writing. I'm an analyst for them myself, and so far it's been pretty good.
Last I checked they didn't have any geographic restrictions for workers. You will have to pass a test, which is a full research+writing project. You're English looks pretty good, so you should be alright, just triple check everything and make sure you follow the guidelines.
I don't know if they are accepting new analysts right now, but if not you can check back every once in a while and something should open up.
Also, you might try looking through the top posts of all time for this subreddit. Many of them have lists of work platforms that should easily net you $1 a day.
Buena suerte!
Below are a couple websites I’ve been using the last month to make money the last couple months. None of these would replace a full-time job, but can make a few hundred a month.
A lot of people hate on swagbucks because of the poor payout for surveys, but under the discover option there are a lot of offers that pay well. Many of these require you to sign up for a product, but if you cancel it in time you can make some money.
Current Offers for Swagbucks include:
$23 and free delivery on your first order with doordash
$75 for signing up for lifelock at 8.99 a month (it looks like you can cancel after the first month)
$12 for buying Armor All at Walmart
$150 for signing up for delivery with postmates
Redemption offers include visa gift cards, paypal and gift cards for a lot of different stores.
Quickthoughts (app)
This is another survey app. Most surveys pay $.40-$2, but there is a $10 limit per game.
Rewards can be cashed out in amazon gift cards or itune cards.
Mturks
This requires approval and offers a variety of tasks you can complete. Many people claim they make up to $500 a month of this.
Pay can be in amazon gift cards or direct to your bank account and there is no minimum.
Below are a couple websites I’ve been using the last month to make money the last couple months. None of these would replace a full-time job, but can make a few hundred a month.
A lot of people hate on swagbucks because of the poor payout for surveys, but under the discover option there are a lot of offers that pay well. Many of these require you to sign up for a product, but if you cancel it in time you can make some money.
Current Offers for Swagbucks include:
$23 and free delivery on your first order with doordash
$75 for signing up for lifelock at 8.99 a month (it looks like you can cancel after the first month)
$12 for buying Armor All at Walmart
$150 for signing up for delivery with postmates
Redemption offers include visa gift cards, paypal and gift cards for a lot of different stores.
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Mturks
This requires approval and offers a variety of tasks you can complete. Many people claim they make up to $500 a month of this.
Pay can be in amazon gift cards or direct to your bank account and there is no minimum.
Take your skills and offer a service. Whether its cleaning, lawncare, coding, woodworking, personal training, handyman, babysitting or food delivery etc. Nice cash business. As a side hustle I use beermoney sites. Just in my downtime, on the bus, watching tv, lying in bed, etc. I know it's not an accounting job, but it may help you bring in a little money while you're looking!
I would definitely not rely on them but there are several sites that will pay you to search the web, shop, answer surveys, watch videos, play video games and more. One of the most popular, and the one I use most is swagbucks.
If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you a starting bonus and other goodies.
https://www.swagbucks.com/?cmd=sb-register&rb=66195775&cmp=197&cxid=2002-app (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also message me for more info or help for other ideas and places I've tried!
There are some pretty basic games like 'swag jump' and 'swagasaurus run' that you can play here: https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/Em1197
You only earn like a couple cents for each play though.
It's doable on Swagbucks: https://www.swagbucks.com/lp-savings-button?cmp=695&cxid=swagbuttonref&rb=37692937&extRefCmp=1&extRb=37692937
Answering surveys is the quickest way to make money but there are many other options too like watching videos or completing tasks. You're able to cash out for amazon gift cards, prepaid visa, paypal, and others. I consistently make enough to cash out for a $5 amazon gift card daily on top of my full time job
You need to be efficient. I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy side money. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you a starting bonus and other good offers. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help.
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money
I make $75-100 per week using swagbucks passively. You answer surveys and watch videos and other small tasks to earn money. If you sign up through my referral code it'll give you $5 bonus worth of SB. I can also send you proof of the income I've earned if you're nervous or need tips. https://www.swagbucks.com/refer/swaguser21276774 (don't leave the page once you click the link or you will not get bonus)
You can also DM me for more info or help. You wont get rich but if you use it right you can make some pretty easy money