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Make Money Online At Home For Free. Part-3
So that you can then
also sell it on iTunes and sell it on AudioBooks.com too. But you see, here's
the thing, right? We are at the midway point for our list of websites and apps.
And you know what, if you haven't noticed already, this is a long blog. And
trying to hold people's attention through a long blog is extremely challenging.
So, you know what guys,
it is time to spice things up. Yep, we're going to keep things interesting by
getting a little bit controversial with our next website on the list, Essay Pro. Yep, this is actually one of the most lucrative ways to earn
money online by writing. Now, there are perfectly legitimate reasons why people
pay for essays. It's often done to aid in studying but it's also done to aid in
something else, cheating. And you never know what your customer is going to use
your essay for. There was an interesting article in the HuffPost where an ex-essay writer discussed the gig.
They said the pay was
great, and they had as much work as they wanted while being flexible. So, you
know, if you don't mind that the essay that you write can be used for both
good and bad, this gig might be for you. Essay service is another free website that's always on the
lookout for new writers. And so is this website here, EssayShark, and this free website here, EduBirdie. Of
course, if you enjoy writing, but would understandably not want to deal in the
essay writing industry, then there are some free websites out there that you
can use to earn money too.
You can register for BKAWriting. It looks just like TextBroker, the
website that I discussed at the start of the blog. People purchase articles on
here, and then BKA opens it up to their writers to write articles
as one-off gigs. So you don't have to hustle for clients and jobs. Generally,
their writers earn between 8 to $14 an hour, depending on how fast they type. A
lot of college students pick this up as a nice work-from-home gig.
Same with Verbilo. It's great for writers that just want reliable
article writing and don't want to have to advertise their services. You just
come on here, select a writing gig and complete it. And if you specialize in
copywriting, then be sure to check out Scripted.
This works just like the other websites. You can select different writing jobs
and complete them. But because it specializes in copywriting, the payouts are
much higher. On average, it pays 10 cents a word, which means for 500 words,
you get paid $50 US. Of course, chances are, if you enjoy writing, then you
probably enjoy reading books too. And if you do, there is another free way to
make money online and that is by reviewing books.
Yes, while this may not
be the fastest way to earn money, if you enjoy reading books, then why not earn
a little bit of extra cash and submit a review? OnlineBookClub is a free website that
gives you a book for free and then you also get paid to review it. They also do
regular Amazon gift voucher giveaways for members. And if you'd like to earn
more cash per review instead of more Amazon vouchers, check out Kirkus. Here people pay to have their books reviewed and Kirkus hires reviewers to give their books an honest review.
But if like me, you have
a specific genre that you are interested in reading, that being a true crime, then
perhaps the next websites would be a fun way to earn a bit of extra money
online, by being what is called an eJuror. You see, lawyers who
are preparing cases like to test their case against a mock jury, to see how
compelling it is before they actually go to trial. So a lot of lawyers hire
mock jurors online to read over their evidence and arguments and give them
their verdict, guilty or not guilty. These are real court cases going to an
actual trial someday, so, if you're interested in true crime, it doesn't get
much better than this.
Online Verdict is a website that offers this. It's 100% free, with no fees to join. You
spend 20 to 60 minutes reading over trial evidence and then give your verdict
on which side you agree with, the defense or prosecution. You earn $20 to $60,
depending on how long the case is. If you're into true crime, this is actually
quite fun and interesting but because you're matched based on your demographic you
have to wait until a case comes up that you're eligible for which is why it is
a good idea to sign up to multiple sites that offer this.
Such as this free
website here, JuryTest, and this website here, eJury, and this website Sign
Up Direct, which is quite popular as they actually pay up to $100 for some of
their bigger cases. But what if you don't enjoy reading? What if you do enough
thinking in your day job that when you come home, you just want to sit there and
complete some simple, easy tasks in exchange for a bit of extra cash on the
side?
Then my friends, why not
check out this free website here, Swagbucks? On
here, you can do simple tasks like completing surveys, using their search
engine instead of Google and even watching videos which you can do in the
background and don't even have to actively watch them. When you do, you earn Swagbuck points which you can then convert into PayPal cash. I checked it
out on Reddit and found several threads like these where Swagbuck users discuss how much money they make in a month or a year.
This particular thread
asked how much money people made in 2020. And a lot of people were earning an
extra $1,000, $2,000, with one person earning an extra $5,000 last year. But
because Swagbuck also matches you with tasks based on your
demographic, it means that you can't just sit there on Swagbucks watching videos indefinitely. And so if you want to maximize the
amount of money that you earn with this method, most people who make money this
way will register for similar websites, even if they're smaller and have fewer
daily tasks.
Gain.GG is a popular one that I see people on Reddit using a lot to make money on the side. And GG2U.org is another free similar
website. And Gamermine is another popular one too. One clever tip I
saw a lot of people say is they choose to watch video tasks from these sites and
just leave them in the background with the sound off on the computer while they
do things like cook dinner or have a shower or watch whatever they want to
watch on TV instead.
But of course, if you're sitting
here and you're a qualified expert, then while you leave these videos on in the
background silently, why not use that extra time to also earn a full-time
income too? And one way that you can do that is with this free website here, JustAnswer. This can genuinely replace a full-time
job. You register and apply to be an expert on a subject, people can book calls
with you to ask you questions. On average, people earn between $2,000 to $7,000
a month on here. You can also increase the number of calls you get by
registering for similar websites such as this free website here, Clarity, and this free app here, CallMe4.
But what if you are more
academic rather than being a professional expert in your subject? Then online
tutoring could be great for you. There are several websites where you can sign
up to make money online as a tutor. For example, if you've registered for SchoolSolver and are selected as a tutor, you can be paid to
answer questions that students have. Or you can sign up for tutor.com, and if accepted, will be a tutor for the website and be matched
with students who need tutoring in your chosen subject. No marketing of your
services is required. Same with this tutoring website here, Aim4A, and you can also check out Cambly. Cambly doesn't match you but instead, you choose to match for students. Students
are constantly signing onto Cambly, and each time they request a tutor, if you're
online, you get the opportunity to take them on as a client.
First in, first, serve. No marketing
of your services is required. You're paid per minute, only between $10 to $12 an
hour. "But Sarah," I can hear you say, "what if I don't have a
degree to become a tutor because I'm still a college student?" Well then,
why don't you instead just get paid to go to college instead? That's right, you
can be paid to go to college and take notes. I've already mentioned OneClass as a website that lets you do this, but
that's not the only website that pays you for your class notes. Nope, StudySoup pays
you up to $500 for each class you take notes for. Considering you have to go to
classes anyway and have to take notes, getting paid $500 to do so, that's a no-brainer. Or if you'd rather get a commission cut on the sale rather than a
one-off payment,
To Be Continued/- ..................................
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