How can I make real money online?

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  1. Winterfate profile image94
    Winterfateposted 11 years ago

    How can I make real money online?

    Money aka. Cash aka. Dinero. Besides writing here on Hubpages, of course. wink

  2. TomRy profile image62
    TomRyposted 11 years ago

    There are many ways, if you like to write you can join Fiverr, Odesk or Elance, these are all good sites for writers, developers, programmers ect to make money.

  3. hotwebideas profile image64
    hotwebideasposted 11 years ago

    You can get paid to write social media articles on Facebook and Twitter at SocialSkyline.com

    1. sethpowers profile image59
      sethpowersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Have you had any luck with this?

  4. thranax profile image73
    thranaxposted 11 years ago

    Offer Adult Services on Craigslist.

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    ~thranax~


    (no, i never tried it but im sure it works wink

    1. Winterfate profile image94
      Winterfateposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Haha, you've been getting downvoted something fierce, but I had to upvote you. You gave me a good laugh there. smile

      (And yes, I'm sure it would work.)

    2. hotwebideas profile image64
      hotwebideasposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Very funny, thranax! LOL I voted up because it gave me a good laugh...

    3. GamerAinion profile image74
      GamerAinionposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Upvoted for the lulz. GJ.

  5. thedigger profile image57
    thediggerposted 11 years ago

    You can earn money from websites offering writers to review the product and write its feedback. If you know some basic seo then you can earn money from blogging/websites. Some freelancing websites where you can bid and get work. Also some popular forums where you can search clients - digitalpoint, worriorforums etc. In this forums you can sell your content or offer your services as well.

  6. jentaylorsc profile image60
    jentaylorscposted 11 years ago

    It really depends on what you are good at. The best way to earn money is to build your own websites. Also, learn to diversify. Much like investing, a good online business doesn't just have one revenue stream. There are tons of ways to earn from website design, freelance writing, and affiliate marketing.

    The best thing to do is to stick to one, learn it inside and out, diversify it on different sites as you learn it, and then expand and learn more.

  7. tmfisher profile image60
    tmfisherposted 11 years ago

    Personally, for a more relaxed method of income on the side, I use ClixSense. Check out my strategy hub, which tells you the best ways to make the most out of the program. Hope this helps smile

    1. leakeem profile image80
      leakeemposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hey tmfisher. I can't find your hubs.

  8. aijazpc profile image41
    aijazpcposted 11 years ago

    You can post on forums such as MTV and they will pay you to post

    You can search for them on Google. In my view they are also good for earning money online.

  9. Jennifer Madison profile image76
    Jennifer Madisonposted 11 years ago

    For those interested in teaching a foreign language (preferably their native language) to speakers of other languages, you can create an account on VerbalPlanet and register as a tutor, specifying your teaching experience etc. You will see, you will get students in no time from all over the world! TutorABC is a company from Taiwan who is always looking for new English teachers to teach employees form Taiwan and China. They pay very little (USD 7 for 45 minutes + bonus) but they always have a ton of students so for those that need the money, it can be a good start! Learnship is a company from Germany who is always looking for teachers! And they pay very well! (13 Euros for 45 minutes and up) so you should definitely check out that opportunity.

    1. sethpowers profile image59
      sethpowersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      This may sound obvious, but do you need to know the foreign language to teach English? You explain it as if you don't.

    2. Jennifer Madison profile image76
      Jennifer Madisonposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Seth, I hope I understood your question correctly. Of course it helps if you know your student's native language, especially if the student is a beginner and you cannot yet communicate with him in the language you are teaching.

  10. Donald Carroll profile image61
    Donald Carrollposted 11 years ago

    See my hubs via my profile - I am an expert web designer, SEO & Internet Marketing specialist.  However, there are many options to online work, advertising, affiliate marketing - check out my profile and read some of my hubs that have to do with online success.

  11. serif profile image60
    serifposted 11 years ago

    You can do a domain reseller business for easy money making online.You get a domain reseller account at http://www.goresellers.com/ .They provide a domain registration and other domain related services to you for low cost.You can sell that to the customers with your own price...

  12. profile image52
    cvscotts2posted 9 years ago

    http://www.cvscotts2.wakeupnow.com  It's Revolutionary!!

 
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