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Sunday 12 July 2015

how being a student one can make money online

The following six ways help a student like you to make money ..
1 - Selling stuff on eBay

Sell your unwanted goods on eBay. Pay the fees and work out how much profit you actually
made. Keep 20% of the profit and put 80% into buying new stock wherever you can find a
bargain. You then go back to eBay and try to sell the items for a profit. You must then repeat
the process again and again until you have loads of cash.

Warning
There are people who are going to pay you, and when you have delivered it, they will claim it
never arrived and get a full refund. Even if you try to fight the case through PayPal or eBay, you
will lose. The only way you can win is if you pay extra for tracked mail and get proof of postage.
However, if you do this, you will have to pay more postage fees, which means you will have to
charge bigger postage fees. This is often not possible because there are so many people who
are charging cheap postage. This means that your items would never sell, because everyone
else is cheaper.

2 - Answering surveys

There are online companies that will offer to pay you for answering surveys. They do take a
long time to answer and do have trick questions to make sure that you are not just clicking
random boxes. The pay rates differ but this is a method of making a little bit of money online if
you have a lot of free time.

Warning
A lot of these companies are con-merchants and will simply rob you of your money. What
happens is that there may be a website that legitimately pays people for filling in surveys. So
con merchants will copy their surveys and give them to you with the promise of lots of money.
You fill in the survey; they submit it and keep the money. Some of them will be awful about it
and will offer to pay you monthly, which means you do a month worth of surveys for nothing.
There are also some that will only pay you if you do $20 worth of surveys per month, but only
let you have access to $15 worth of surveys per month.

3 - Blogging

If you are a student, do not start a blog unless it is a blog about your chosen discipline/
qualification. Any time you spend writing a blog about anything else will be time removed from
your studies, unless you integrate your studies into your blog. Blogging makes money through
affiliate adverts. Your traffic can visit the blog and click on the adverts. When they click on the
adverts, you will be paid a few cents.

Warning
The potential return for blogging is pitiful. You must use your blog as a way of keeping your
studies fresh in your mind, so that any money you make from it is just a happy bi-product.

4 - Be an audio transcript writer

People record their meetings, memos and pod casts. They want people to transcribe their
words into text, so you are tasked with putting their words to paper (so to speak) and they pay
you for the service.

Warning
You need to do some very deep and detailed research into how to protect yourself if you do
this, because there is nothing stopping people from taking your work and not paying you. You
cannot insist that you are paid before you hand over the work, because nobody will agree to
such conditions. Therefore, you must find a way to protect yourself and your work.

5 - Be an audio/text translator

This is very similar to above, but translators of one text to another, from one spoken language
to another, or one written language into another spoken--is far better paid.

Warning
This is the same as point four--there is nothing stopping people from taking your work and not
paying you.

6 - Be a freelance programmer

These are in great demand, thanks to mobile apps, online tools and other computerized
applications. If you are good at what you do, and can provide the solution that an employer is
looking for, then you can set some very high prices.

Warning
Just like point four and five, you are going to have to do a lot of research into finding ways to
protect your work. There are lots of people who are willing to steal your months of work, so
you need to mitigate the risk, and set up as many safeguards as possible.

 

 

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