Ways
of making money online at home
Hi friends, Nowadays Internet is very important part of your
daily life. You can read the newspaper, check your email, visit Facebook, shop
online, audio video communication by IMO Skype etc with friends, search on
Google yahoo ask bing pipilika etc and so on. You can do many things through
the internet.
But do you know you can also earn money online? If you don’t know, then
congratulations!
Here I have tried to show you the 53 ways from which you can make money
online without any investment. This
is a great opportunity for you. Here you no need enough professional skills.
Following are the ways of online earning.
1. Earning
through YouTube
If you want to earn money through youtube you need the following
instruments as well as you have to do the following works:
Instruments needed:
I)
A computer (desktop/taptop)
II)
Internet connecton
III)
A headphone with speaking micro phone
IV)
A good camera
Works to do:
I)
Make a channel on youtube
II)
take/make any types of videos
III)
upload the videos on your channel
IV)
connect your channel with google adsense
2. Start a
blog
On the following steps you can earn money from a blog:
I) Enter into the site www.blogger.com
II) Open an account with your gmail account.
III) Write some articles on various topics and then post the articles in your account .
IV) Link your account with google adsense.
3. Take part in surveys to make money
You can easily make an extra money while watching T.V. by online surveys or product tests
Take a look at some paid survey websites listed below. At all of these websites
you not only earn some extra cash, but also get rewarded through gift vouchers,
prize drawings, free products, etc. All of these sites are free to sign up
and use. Heads up: If any survey site asks you to pay, they are probably
scams.
Survey
Junkie
Swagbucks
OneOpinion
American
Consumer Opinion
InboxDollars
Pinecone
Research
PaidSurveys, Survey Club, ProOpinion, Opinion
Outpost, VIP
Voice, YouGov, Clear Voice
Surveys, Product Report Card, Prize Rebel,
Survey Spot,
and Harris
Poll
4. Get Money Back when you buy
Do you love getting refunds? How cool would it be to get money
back on stuff you’ve already bought without having to do a thing? Paribus is an
app that lets you find out if stores you’ve shopped at online owe you a refund.
It’s free to sign up. Paribus connects to your email account and checks
your receipts. If they find out a retailer has dropped their price they
file a price adjustment claim for you automatically. Try out Paribus.
Paribus works with a huge number of merchants that you probably already shop
at, including Walmart, Amazon, Costco, Best Buy, Target, Apple, Kohl’s, and
more!
5. Download and install these apps
A lot of companies – including Google – pay you for installing
their apps. Moreover, you get paid for each month the apps are installed on
your phone. Some of these sites include:
- ShopTracker
– Answer a few questions then launch the app on your device, and you’ll
earn $3.00 instantly. Keep the app on your phone to earn money
each month and help companies understand what people are buying online.
- Nielsen
Mobile Panel – From the people that run Nielsen TV ratings, the
Nielsen mobile app rewards you for using your mobile device. You can
earn up to $50 a year.
- MobileXpression –
Install this app and you’ll be eligible to win prizes each week. You get
to play an instant rewards game by participating in market research.
6. Become a freelancer
Freelancing means works every where freely. Doing freelance work can greatly increase your income.
Huge and trustworthy sites like Upwork have thousands of employers who want to hire for all
kinds of tasks where you can write or edit about anything from technology to
business articles. Get paid for every single article. Get a great reputation
and you can turn this into a full-time job.
Read the 7
easy steps to become a freelance writer.
7. Technical freelancing
Freelancing is not only about writing. You can do everything from
design, graphics, marketing, and web programming jobs from sites like:
- Upwork
- PeoplePerHour
- Freelancer
- Demand Media
Pick your
payment on per project basis.
8. Be a virtual assistant
Work for someone from home. Virtual assistances (VAs) can do
everything from checking emails and making travel plans to handling internet
research or working for their small business. High-end earners can earn $50-$100 an hour.
Some reputable sites are Zirtual and Upwork etc
9. Tutoring
Give private tuition classes at your home and use your SAT
knowledge. Choose your schedule, if you have some imperative routine tasks.
Or rather, go for online tutoring and earn $20 per hour on Chegg Tutors.
10. Share your views
Share your honest opinions for everyday services and products
you use with focus group companies. These organizations can improve their
products on your feedback, and you get to make $50, $100, or more.
A friend does this at his local mall. He only makes a little side money doing
the focus groups, but it pays for a babysitter and a night out occasionally.
11. Rate pizzas
Many companies pay you for rating local pizza shops. You just
have to rate the place on the quality of their pizza and note their delivery
time. For this, you can get a free pizza, plus $5. Just register on Trendsource and get
started.
12. Review stuff
Write a review and earn anything between $1 and $50 per
review according to the requirement. Yelp can give you some special
invites.
13. Change your search engine
Do you use Google or Yahoo to search for something on the net?
Now, leave them behind and opt for the Bing search engine.
Conduct your regular searches on Bing, make it your default search engine, and
earn credits that can be redeemed for gift cards. You can earn as much as $5
to $10 per month. Tip: Just stay signed-in, when you perform a search.
Another option is Nielsen
Digital Voice. Digital Voice is a part of Nielsen – the big company that
publishes T.V. ratings. Just surf the web and you may be able to
start earning money.
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15. Data entry
Use your accurate and quick typing skills to enter information.
Go through Craigslist or Upwork and find data entry
and administrative jobs for yourself. These jobs can be easily done through
telecommuting.
16. Work for Amazon
Pick micro tasks from Amazon Mechanical
Turk. These are services that require human interaction. You can work from
home, flexible hours and get paid by one of the world’s largest retailers.
Here are some examples of tasks workers have completed:
- Select
the correct spelling for these search terms
- Is this
website suitable for a general audience?
- Find the
item number for the product in this image
- Rate the
search results for these keywords
- Are
these two products the same?
- Choose
the appropriate category for products
- Categorize
the tone of this article
- Translate
a paragraph from English to French
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17. Online travel agent
Do you explore travel websites like Expedia in your free time?
Then, do it for a commission by offering your services as an alternative to
travel agencies. Start at Wikihow
for tips to get started.
18. Associate marketing
If you already have a blog on something that interests you, turn
it into a money maker.
Join an associate network like Amazon Affiliate or Google
AdSense, chose products to promote, and advertise them on your content
site. Whenever someone reads your blog or article, you get paid.
19. Sell lesson plans
Have a soft corner for academic study? Sell your lesson plans,
especially to new teachers or first-year teachers.
Teachers Pay
Teachers is a market of educators, where you can sell and share your
teaching resources.
20. Play online games
Are you an arcade or a poker champion? Play some of your
favorite puzzle or card games at InboxDollars.
It is fun, plus you can play for free as well as compete for rewards.
21. Take part in an online focus group
Participate in an online focus group like ProOpinion
and get paid through a check, gift card, or PayPal deposit.
22. Examine search engines
At Leapforce, you can evaluate search engines by conducting
researches on predefined queries, analyzing them, and providing feedback for
search engine results by their usage and relevance.
23. Maintain fan pages
Fan pages on Twitter or Facebook require people to connect with
them. Log on to Fiverr
and get jobs for maintaining social pages.
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24. Fix Google’s mistakes
Sites like Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc. pay you for fixing their
search results. You just have to mend the errors of the search engine results
and make them qualitative, relevant, and useful. Doing this you can earn around
$12 per hour.
25. Online juror
Do you love Law and Order? Ever wanted to sit in a courtroom and
decide if someone is innocent or guilty?
eJury provides an attorney the opportunity
to “pre-try” the case before it goes to trial in front of an actual jury at the
courthouse.
eJurors review facts and answer the questions, and click a “Submit Verdict”
button upon completion.
For each verdict rendered, eJurors are paid $5 – $10 depending on the
length of the case. You certainly won’t get rich serving as an eJuror, but just
one case a week would probably pay for your Internet access.
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26. Pet sitting
Do you adore pets? Go for pet sitting at your place. Make sure
your house can accommodate numerous pets.
Websites like Care.com brings
together pet sitters and people looking for pet care. Remember to quote your
rates wisely.
27. At-home daycare
If you are home with your children, why not start an at home
daycare.
They are highly sought out in our area of Dallas because people like that they
are close and that there are much fewer children involved that a more corporate
daycare.
You will need to get a certification from your state, but you can make big
bucks caring for children while getting to spend the day with your children as
well.
Get Creative
28. Calligraphy
Do hand lettering for invitation cards, wedding cards, and other
stationery. Use your favorite font combinations and start off with your
calligraphy adventure. Look at the Etsy Calligraphy
section.
29. Transcriptionist
Even if you don’t like your writing skills or have a programming
talent, you can still do freelance transcription. Transcribing is detailed
work, but luckily you can do it any time of night or day. Check the same sites
listed above.
30. Cook
A college friend makes the most beautiful cookies and finds
events to sell them all year long – birthdays, holidays, football parties, the
list is endless.
Some people love to cook and bake. If this is you, consider running a catering
business from your kitchen. Bake cakes or cookies for birthday parties,
dinners, or other events.
Make sure to abide by the food safety laws and have fun.
There are many moms who don’t have time to make homemade food for bake sales
and parties and families who want a holiday feast without the trouble.
31. Start a side business
Become an online personal stylist or the many other options to
start something on the side. It will take effort, but there are many different
routes you can go.
You can work with an existing company, like Avon, Jamberry, and Stitch Fix,
which will help you get started. Or find a need in your community that might
need addressing. Do local companies need your accounting skills?
Rent your things
32. Rent your parking space
If you don’t use your parking spot during your working hours,
consider renting it out on Craigslist.
33. Rent your automobile
Not using your car while on a trip or weekend? Rent it out. RelayRides and GetAround will assist you in
this while paying you on a per hour basis.
Is your car sitting idle at the airport parking? Then you can make use of FlightCar and help an arriving
tourist.
34. Rent your clothes online
If you have a closet full of clothes that you haven’t worn in a
long time, rent them out. Sites like RentNotBuy and Loanables make this possible.
If they don’t fit anymore or not fitting your current lifestyle include them in
the garage sale or selling online mentioned above.
35. Rent your bike, cycle, snowsports, or any other gear
When not in use, rent out your favorite equipment. You can use Spinlister to rent your
sports gear.
36. Rent out your studio space, music instruments
Is your guitar lying in the corner of your room, without any
daily usage? Make money by renting it on Sparkplug. You can do this for other your music instruments
also, like amps, mics, harps, or your rehearsal room or studio.
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37. Tidy up
You probably have much more stuff than you realize. According to
The National Association of Homebuilders, the average house size in 1973 was
1,644 square feet. That grew to 2,624 square feet in 2014. Clean the dust, sort
out your storage closet, and put up a garage sale.
If you are overwhelmed with “stuff” in your house, check out a great book
called, The Life-Changing
Magic of Tidying Up. The book is about changing your perceptions of
your things so you can keep what is really important and get rid of what is
not.
38. Sell your antiques
Did you collect things when you were younger or have items that
fit your last home but don’t fit your new one? Get out all your collectibles
and sell them off. If some are antiques or collectibles, make sure to get them
appraised. Otherwise, you may sell some rare items at low prices.
Sadly my long kept collection of Star Wars and X-Files trading cards were
only selling for a few cents on eBay, so I decided just to keep them for the
memories.
39. Flea market tossing or flipping
If you have a crafty side, put it to good use. Visit the nearest
flea market, Craigslist,
or Freecycle.org and buy
some interesting items, restore them, add your special touch, and resell them
for a profit.
Think about refinishing tables or converting old plates into art. Turn trash
into treasure.
If you need ideas, check out Pinterest. It has a world of ideas, and you’d be
surprised how much people will pay for a custom baby nursery lamp or a
re-stained bar from the 70s.
If you enjoy this type of work, consider starting an Etsy store. One of my wife’s
friends felt staying home with her two boys was great, but she missed having an
artistic outlet. She researched what was popular on Etsy and started making
artistic versions of people’s photos. It only took a few months for her shop to
become as busy.
40. Sell your cell phone
Whether a new model or an old one, you can sell your cell phone.
You can go for Amazon that gives gift cards for working iPhones, or websites
like Swappa and Gazelle that give you cash for
that old phone.
41. Return printer cartridges
Hand in your empty printer cartridges to office supply stores
like Office Depot, Staples, etc. for free credits.
42. Sell your old snapshots
Do you have some random pictures lying somewhere or taking
computer space? Sell them on stock photo sites like iStockPhoto.
Such websites purchase photos from anyone. Even if you feel that the images are
not worth selling, just give it a try. Very often, the most neglected pictures
of everyday objects do the trick, like a simple pen and paper.
43. Bed and breakfast or AirBnB
You already have a place to live. If you live near a college
campus with visiting parents or near music or sports venues, consider starting
a little bed and breakfast.
If that seems too hard, check out sites like AirBnB, which
help you rent safely and ensure you get paid. I used this service when
traveling in Switzerland with a friend and can confirm it is a great service.
Sign up with my
link and you’ll get $35 off your first booking!
44. Sell online
A garage sale might not be your style, or maybe you only have a
few really nice things you want to sell. Consider selling on Ebay, Craigslist,
and Facebook groups.
My wife sold some Kate Spade purses that she no longer used and made much more
by using Ebay than trying to sell locally. She started by asking a very low
price for the purses and the bidding drove the price up much higher than she
expected.
45. Open a bank account
A simple Google search for banks giving bonuses for opening
accounts returns a list of current offers. Be careful to read the requirements,
but if you have time, you can make a few hundred dollars.
46. Sell your books
Check out this recent story from frugal living expert Lauren
Greutman:
My 10-year-old son brought home a book from our park’s free
library box. It was a biology textbook – teachers edition. He said it looked
interesting and hey, it was free (having no idea you could sell it). I scanned
it in my Amazon seller app and realized it was worth around $150. He was so
excited. We listed it for sale for $130 and it sold! Going to tell him, he just
made $130!
My father-in-law did this with his old seminary books. I
couldn’t believe that books 30 years old were still worth so much!
Even regular books can earn you money. Stores like Half Priced Books and
others will give you cents to dollars for each of your current books. It saves
space on your shelves for something new, and you earn a few bucks.
But if you want the most cash for your books, check out getting rid of your
old books using BookScouter.
- Enter
the ISBN of your book into BookScouter
- BookScouter
searches their database for the highest paying book buyback companies.
- Once you
find the company offering you the most money for your books, you fill out
some information
- Ship off
your book, and get paid! Most companies offer pre-paid shipping labels
which saves you time from having to print shipping or go to the post
office. It’s super easy!
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47. Shop online and earn cash back
Sites like Fat
Wallet pay you back when you shop at their store. This can mean discounts
for you or simple cash back deals.
48. Buy groceries and get rebates
Many rebate apps like Ibotta and Checkout51
offer cash rebates on grocery store purchases. You just have to take a picture
of your grocery receipt with your phone, and you can even buy groceries from
your regular grocery store.
49. Share what’s in your fridge
The Nielsen Consumer Panel offers gift points to look what’s in
your fridge. You just have to scan barcodes of your fridge products and send it
to them. Here’s how it works:
- Each
week, you scan all of your purchases and transmit the data. You may also
be contacted from time to time about your opinions and to answer
questions.
- Being a
panelist takes about an hour a week.
- You
accumulate points with each interaction and earn more points the longer
you’re on the panel.
- When
you’re ready, you cash these points in to get rewards.
50. Sell your junk mail
Do you love getting junk mail? If you’re like me, you probably
don’t – that’s why we call it junk! Other than recycle, trash, or burn it in
the winter what can you do with it?
The Small
Business Knowledge Center is a market research company that will take your
junk mail and email and give you a Visa prepaid card.