5 Real Ways to Actually Make Money Online

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Have you been wondering how you can make money online fast and easy? Well, here you will get all you need to kick-start your journey to success online. There are so many opportunities for making money online that present themselves to you. However, be keen to go for legitimate ones that pay and not scams and fraudulent activities.

Write with passion for cash

Did you know that you can monetize your skills and expertise online? Writing is one of the ways that you can make money online. There are online platforms where writers are employed to write articles and informational contents such as blogs and even news articles. All you need here is to bring your skills in grammar and fast typing. Some of the recommended websites to look for writing gigs are Upwork, iWriter, and Listverse.

Get rid of the old and unwanted stuff online

Is your garage filled with old stuff that you’re not using anymore? Well, newsflash! This is your green card to making money online. Craigslist and eBay are the most popular online platforms where buyers and sellers converge. Here, you can post something that you no longer want and hopefully get an interested buyer and make some cash.

Get paid to conduct online surveys

If you like giving answers to questions and helping people out, then this is your chance to make money online. Sites such as MindFieldOnline.com InboxDollars.com pay people to conduct online surveys and fill out given questionnaires. The job may not pay much, but it’s worth your time since it’s easy to do. Here, you give opinions and your views on given topics or even products.

Work for outsourcing companies

This is perhaps the most flexible way to make money online from any location; it can be at the comfort of your house or in a public park. There are companies such as CrowdSource, Liveops, and SpeakWrite that outsource the jobs given to them by clients. Once you sign up with them, you will be required to create a schedule for working with them and get paid per hour’s jobs. Some of the jobs here include writing, transcription, and online support services.

Get paid to market products online

Are you good at convincing people to either use product or buy it? If yes than internet marketing is your next big thing to making money online. You will be required to purchase a product and do a review on it, possibly showing potential buyers how to use it and the benefits that come from it. You can choose from a variety of products that suit you, which of course, also depends on the company you are working for. Alternatively, you can market a product in your blog page, a YouTube channel or even a referral program and get some quick cash.

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Breaking Internetional News: 2017-08-18 19:38:04

  • Spain attacks: Terrorists planned to use explosives
    • Witness Fitzroy Davis filmed the moment police shot a suspected Cambrils attacker several times, before he eventually "went down."
  • Catalan attacks: What we know so far
    • Two Italians were the first named victims of the terror attack in Barcelona.
  • Finland attack: 2 dead, 7 hospitalized
    • Police in Finland have shot and arrested a suspect after several people were stabbed in the city of Turku.
  • US President responds to attack by spreading debunked rumor
    • More than 150 years after the Civil War ended, the Confederacy is memorialized with statues, monuments and historical markers across the United States.
  • Rupert Murdoch's son slams Trump
    • It's a sight you'd expect to see in a colonial-era comedy act or a bad improvisation on the darkest corners of YouTube.
  • USS Fitzgerald's leadership removed
    • The commanding officer, executive officer and senior non-commissioned officer of the USS Fitzgerald are due to be removed from their duties for cause amid the fallout surrounding the deadly collision between the USS Fitzgerald and a cargo ship off the coast of Japan on June 17.
  • Canada sees 'unprecedented' surge in asylum seekers
    • Canada is facing an "unprecedented" number of asylum seekers, who have crossed the border from the United States, officials said.
  • Pediatricians say Florida hurt sick kids to help big GOP donors
    • When he was 11 years old, LJ Stroud of St. Augustine, Florida, had a tooth emerge in a place where no tooth belongs: the roof of his mouth.
  • Pussy Riot: Authoritarianism spreading like 'STD'
    • Pussy Riot's Nadezhda "Nadya" Tolokonnikova, who was imprisoned for protesting Russian President Vladimir Putin, says "democracy is being eroded" by leaders like President Donald Trump.
  • Sierra Leone: New mudslide threat looms
    • The death toll from a devastating mudslide on the outskirts of Sierra Leone's capital climbed Thursday to 331 as mourners prepared to lay their dead to rest in a mass burial.
  • Russia's media: serving people or power
    • The US continues to consider military options to respond to North Korea's aggressive pursuit of missile capabilities, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday, swatting down claims that White House chief strategist Steve Bannon made in a magazine interview that "there's no military solution" to tensions with the rogue nation.
  • Trump has small window to deal with North Korea
    • How did it come to this? Kim Jong Un, an unstable and unpredictable dictator, is able to threaten the United States of America with what appears to be a viable nuclear weapon.
  • Tourists couldn't care less about N. Korea's threats
    • A Hong Kong court has jailed Joshua Wong and two other leaders of the 2014 "Umbrella Movement," three years after they helped organize the largest pro-democracy protests ever held in the city.
  • Tired by war, some Syrians seek respite by the sea
    • Children splashing in the Mediterranean, young men and women in swimwear smoking hookah -- this could be any holiday hot spot, but it's Latakia, a seaside town in war-torn Syria.
  • Saving endangered turtles in a former war zone
    • In southern Lebanon, near the border with Israel, lies a distinctive orange house.
  • Daily Stormer: Now Russia blocks neo-Nazi website
    • Much has changed since the height of the refugee crisis that gripped Europe in the summer of 2015. Since the shocking images of drowned Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi went viral, the crisis has largely been out of international headlines.
  • Striking similarities between KKK and Islamist jihadis
    • The white nationalists and KKK members who marched on Charlottesville, Virginia, have a great deal in common with a separate group they would never lock arms with -- or march alongside, bearing store-bought tiki torches.
  • NFL star: 'I can't stand for the national anthem'
    • Michael Bennett can no longer stay silent. And while he likely doesn't want to have the same fate as Colin Kaepernick -- who is without an NFL team -- the Seattle Seahawks defensive end is taking social action.
  • In the face of hatred, we cannot be indifferent
    • Barely seven decades ago, smoke billowed from the chimneys of the Auschwitz-Birkenau crematoria. They smoked incessantly because the German Nazis wanted to completely exterminate European Jews.
  • Grace Mugabe asks for diplomatic immunity over alleged assault
    • Zimbabwe's first lady Grace Mugabe is seeking diplomatic immunity over allegations of assault in South Africa.

Source by Donna Gain

 
               





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