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Hundred different websites and apps that you can use to make money online at home for free. Part-4

Hundred different websites and apps that you can use to make money online at home for free. Part-4 Practical ways to make money online Hundr...

Hundred different websites and apps that you can use to make money online at home for free. Part-4
Practical ways to make money online Hundred different websites and apps 

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,

you could instead list the class notes you've made here on NexusNotes, which is the most popular marketplace for buying and selling notes. On here, you earn a 50% commission. You could also opt to sell them on OxbridgeNotes which, while smaller, has a much higher 72% commission per sale. And if you don't have notes but have some other type of study materials that you've prepared for yourself such as flashcards or book summaries, you could instead sell them on here, Stuvia. But what if you don't have a degree and don't want to have to teach anything and would much prefer just to complete some simple data entry style tasks in exchange for some side cash? Well, then my friends, these free websites coming up are for you. Amazon Mechanical Turk is a site that pays you to complete basic tasks such as tagging objects and photos and verifying addresses and phone numbers on websites. From what I saw from MTurk that's on Reddit, the more you do it, the more you get offered higher paid tasks. Most people agreed, it's perfect for the sort of person that likes to be doing something with their hands,

 While they're binging Netflix. It lets you watch TV while also making an extra 20 to $50 a day. And of course, part of the way of maximizing your earnings with this method is to over time become choosier with tasks to complete. And so that's why a lot of people sign up for similar websites so that they can cherry-pick tasks from all of them such as this website here, Clickworker, and this website here, JobBoy, and this site here, Microworkers.

 But here's the thing, when you register for these websites, you're registering for fast, efficient convenience. They have small tasks you can perform all ready to go. You just log in and complete them. Because there is the marketing of your services and you don't have to hustle for clients, these websites have small payout rates because they're taking a big cut for doing that part for you.

 However, if you are willing to set up your own gig online offering services and market that independently, then you could instead look to illustrious services on a good website such as Fiverr which lets you create gigs for free. And if suitable, you can also list your services as gigs on this website here, SEOClerks, which specializes in selling gigs related to search engine optimization or you can list your services as gigs on Jungle ScoutMarket which specializes in selling gigs directly related to improving people's Amazon FBA businesses. Or you could flip it around where, instead of you listing gigs on marketplaces that people purchase from you, that customers instead lists gigs that they want to be completed that you then just come in and do for them, which is what PeoplePerHour lets you do. And also the free website here, TaskRabbit, has a section on the website where people can list digital tasks that they need to be completed which you can offer to do for them.

 Or if you are especially talented, you can register for Toptal, a site that instead matches jobs with freelancers. You don't need to be in the top 3% of your industry but if you are, it is a fast, efficient, easy, free way to find well-paid gigs and projects from major companies like Shopify. And if your industry is web development, then there's actually another website dedicated just for you to make money online like this, Lemon.io. Once accepted, they will match developer gigs and projects to you, without you having to market yourself. And speaking of done for you ways to make money online, did you know that there are websites and apps out there that will sell and ship your secondhand clothing for you, all for free, with no upfront costs or fees, just a commission cut on the sale?

 Because there are! Poshmark is one of those apps. Poshmark will send you a shipping bag, you then put the clothes that you want to sell into the bag and send it back to them. They will list them for sale in their store and, when they're bought, will ship them to the customer and pay you a commission, all hands-off. ThredUp is another free website that offers this with their clean-out kit, where you clean out your closet of clothes you don't want to wear anymore and ship them out them.

 Or if you have secondhand luxury clothing and accessories, you can then list them for sale on this website here. And when a customer buys them, what they'll instead do is send you a shipping label so that you can send them directly to the customer. Or of course, you can always just list them for yourself on eBay. If you do need some fast money, you can list items from around your home for sale as all members get free eBay item listings each month. In America, I believe you get 50 free listings each month. Or you could instead opt to sell them on Craigslist which actually is also a really great place to find cheap secondhand clothing to flip and sell. And so that's what a lot of people have done.

 They've built businesses by getting money and start-up capital by using these free websites to sell their clothing that they no longer wear, to then reinvest that money into buying cheap secondhand clothing from thrift stores and Craigslist to flip for a nice profit. But of course, for those of you out there that are disinterested in clothes.

 We're going to go back to listing free websites that pay you to type words at your computer, translation websites. Yep, if you speak two or more languages, you can always make money on the side at home translating content online. Translate.com is nice because you don't have to list and market your services. People come in, list the content they want to be translated, and translators select it on a first-come, first-serve basis. No having to bid for work or advertise your service to get clients. Tethras is the same. This is a website where mobile app developers can get their in-app text translated. Just like translate.com, once you're accepted,

 You can select jobs when it's convenient for you and complete them. One Hour Translator is another similar free website. On average, the starting pay is $12 US for a one-hour project and that increases as you gain experience. Of course, if you instead prefer a guaranteed rate, you can register and apply to join the waitlist work for Unbabel which guarantees at least $8 US an hour. Or if you prefer to be paid for each word you translate, Textmaster is accepting applications right now and it pays up to 15 cents per word. So if you translated a hundred words, that'd be $15, nice! Now, remember when I told you that this blog was a long one?

 Yeah, I wasn't kidding. So to reward you for making it this far in the blog, let me tell you some extremely cute video clips of the baby and have fun, yep! Did you know that you could be making money online for free just by re-posting cute photos and videos of babies? It's true! See here's the thing, right? Instagram, it's not just a place to post pictures of food. No, it's a place to make money. See, here's a fun Instagram page that somebody built from scratch for free just by re-posting cute funny pictures of babies and videos and doing it consistently. And over time, people have naturally found this page and started following it through hashtags.

 And now it makes money because of websites like this, Shoutcart. This is a website that lets you list your Instagram page that you built by re-posting cute and funny pictures and then selling shoutouts on it. So their Instagram page, it's got a listing on here. It's set up for free, with no upfront costs or fees. It's selling a 24-hour shoutout with a link and a bio for $90. Well, if we go back to the page and check it out, what do we see? Somebody has bought a 24-hour shoutout with a link and a bio to this baby’s dress that they're selling.

 Well, one shoutout a day, over a week, is $600! Pretty good if I do say so myself just for re-posting fun dog videos and pictures. And you can make additional money by reaching more potential customers by listing yourself on a similar marketplace here, Shoutify.io in this marketplace here, ShoutoutExperts; and if you're willing to do multiple shoutouts as part of a bigger brand deal, than this website here, Popular Pays. It's free to list your Instagram accounts so that you can snag lucrative page sponsorships. Phew! Guys, this blog, I will admit took so much time and effort to make. And so if you enjoyed this blog and you learned something new from it, then I'd really appreciate it if you gave this blog a like/comments and your feedback/suggestion to get more blogs about making money online. And if you would like to learn more about how I make money online, you should be sure to read my other blogs. So go ahead, read my next blog. And I'll see you over there.

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