Right guys, here we go again, lets make some money online. Years ago making money online required a website or maybe a product in order to succeed. You needed to know programming, seo or maybe be an Internet “guru”. But now a days with the dot com boom, there are many companies and webmasters that are ready to pay you for your knowledge, and if you have no knowledge they will still pay you and tell you how. So making money online has became somewhat easier. Hundreds of these sites are popping up every week, it’s just all about finding them. I will list a good few for you below and more every week.
When you search Google for “make money online” you see that most the results return a lot of sites that are promoting e-books or affilite marketing tutorials etc. they charge you money for the info that I and many other webmasters give you for free. So it is no wonder that people new to the online business and many that have been in it awhile ask ” can you really earn money online?”
The sites below are for helping your friends find better jobs:
All these above sites pay you to refer people to their company that are in the need of a job. With the recession blooming world wide I think a lot of us know many people that are currently looking for a job. These websites help to connect employers with employees and they are companies that are ready to pay. They pay anywhere from $50 to thousands of $ for a successful referral.
Connect suppliers with buyers.
These sites allow you to help connect suppliers with buyers. Do you have a customer who needs a product or service that you don’t sell? Well you can earn money by connecting them with vendors that have a great track record.
Write.
These sites pay you for writting articles. You can write them on whatever niche/topic that you want. If you write on a specific topic that they are looking for they pay up to $200 per article. Sites such as blogging jobs.
pay you per post. Just like blogreviews.com and payperpost.com
Start your own blog/website
To start a blog or website these days you don’t even need to know how to programme or install a blogging software. You can simpley go to a site like blogger.com and set up your own blog for free. If you want to make a website, simpley purchase hosting for as little as $4.99 a month and use the feature in cpanel called Fantastico and that will give you a list of hundreads of websites that you can install in one click it couldn’t be easier. Now all that you have to do is add Google Adsense or another ad network, add your site to directories and social networks and build up the traffic to your site/blog. If you want to earn more $ you can try adding affiliate links.
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