Dec 25 / Jassen

Entry level work from home opportunities


Getting Started Making Extra Money Online

One of the hardest parts about getting started making money either online or from home is just that: Getting started. Starting simple is often best, to get your feet wet, so to speak. The items listed below are extremely basic, introductory ways to earn some extra cash online, and should not in any way be looked at as full time jobs, but rather as basic, entry-level online supplementary income. My goal here is to present the absolute most basic online money making ideas, from companies that actually pay you cash for doing actual work.

It bears repeating that the number one rule for making money from any part-time gig: Never pay a fee to get a job. No exceptions.

Get Paid To Take Surveys

Online paid surveys are a huge arena filled with con artists wanting your cash. Don’t give it to them. Stick only to survey companies that are direct contractors and pay you in cash, not prizes.

There are several companies that I’ve done paid survey work for, but this one is by far the best and most reputable. The company is called Survey Savvy and I’ve actually gotten physical checks in the mail from them. The key to them is to be very thorough when filling out your profile, because you want to come up for getting as many survey invitations as possible. They have a lot of sub-profile things you can fill out, and if you really want to get on as many panels as possible, it’s worthwhile to fill them out.

Signup Link: Join Survey Savvy Here

Get Paid To Do Odd Jobs Online

There are a bazillion web sites online that will give you some sort of credit, be it towards prizes, merchandise, or even cash, to do things such as:

  • post messages on various bulletin boards
  • post ads on classified sites
  • write reviews of products and web sites
  • rate different services
  • contribute original articles and other content
  • transcribe audio into text

Sifting and sorting through all these different sites, not to mention registering with all of them and keeping up with them, is quite a pain in the neck. There are several web sites, however, that aggregate a lot of different activities like this under one roof, and pay you a little bit for doing a variety of odds and ends. Here are two of them:

  1. Amazon Mechanical Turk – This is part of the Amazon.com family of services, and is sort of an odd offering from them, considering the rest of their business operations. Self-described as “artificial artificial intelligence”, the service operates to connect workers with work that needs to be done that is mostly of a data processing nature, typically involving tasks that are either incredibly difficult to automate through computer programming, or just downright impossible. As of the time of this writing, the service had over 51,000 individual tasks waiting to be done by somebody.

Hopefully these resources will provide you with a good start to making money online without having to worry about setting up your own web site or doing any of your own Internet markeintg. Do keep in mind that these should ONLY be considered extra cash, not full time employment.


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