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Saturday, April 17, 2010

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5 Most successful top ways to make money online

I got a plenty of hits on this site from those people who just type and search on google Ways

to make money online, top ways to make money online, best ways to make money online,

how to make money online etc etc. So i just though why not I should write a short post on

a topic which can guide them how they can make money online in the easy way.

Money making is not a tough job on the Internet, people make it thought because this

thing really need a few sacrifices in order to return you something.

  • Patience – People who went rich in nights, they did not do that in one day.
  • They spent time and keep a patience on what they were doing
  • Time & Effort – Nothing in this world can be obtained without any effort. You need
  • to spent time on a job in order to make a successful business.
  • That’s the big key to success.

1. Do you know how to copy/paste

You can start any sort of data entry job. This is easiest way and everybody can do that.

But payout in this way is sometimes less while you have to do more effort and work.

Data entry jobs can be found at many places like freelancing sites (Elance, RentaCoder,

getAFreeLancer, Guru.com etc). Or there are many companies too which are looking

for data entry persons. Just google it and you’ll find the top results.

2. Can you design ?

Graphic designing is a long term way to make money online with you designing skills.

If you have good grip on graphic designing, you can get a lot of money by designing

graphics for other people. The best way is to start a few pages portfolio website and put

some of your best work on it along with the client’s testimonials (if you have). Testimonials

really works and can attract more clients to you. You can also try freelancing sites to find

work and clients.


3. Coding is always needed

If you are a good web developer then you have the best skill to make tons of money online.

Because coding is always expensive for clients but this expense worth for them. I am myself

a php web developer. I know i m the one of the best coders in this field because I have

experienced a lot of things and make tons of money with this skill. In last 3 years I don’t

remember but I have made more than a million myself with this skill. I am still with my long

term clients because if people know you are the best, they won’t leave you and give

you jobs regularly. You can start from freelancing sites and find the best people to work

with them regularly and focus on your behavior with them. They won’t leave you as big

companies are always in need of web developers to maintain their websites.

4. Do you have good writing power?

Content writing is another best way to make money online. If your English skills are good and

you have a big bag of words in your mind, then you can start writing for other people.

Try if you can focus on one topic it would be best but it is not aways required. You can

write on financial topics (that’s is the one which pays most), you can write on Internet

marketing topics or on health topics (another big demand).

5. Do you have something to spent? Try website flipping

Money can not always be made freely. Sometimes you can spent a little money to

make more. If you have some financial resources, you can start a couple of websites,

hire some writers to write best articles on the topics. Start building links for this website.

Make all of your efforts for atleast one month and bring a couple of visitors each day

on your website. Then sell it.

You can get $7.21 a .com domain from godaddy. Better if you could try an expired one.
A hosting budget (one time only)
One month for building FREE links.

Then you can sell a website with few daily visitors around $100 to $300 easily. This is called

making money with website flipping :) Now image if you do the same with 30 websites.

You can earn up to $3000 each month.

1 comment:

  1. Hi, this is Nicole from Rent a Coder. As suggested (thank you), everyone is welcome to sign up with our service and start bidding on data entry jobs right away.

    I'd like to point out a few issues with using services like Elance, Guru, and Freelancer (GetAFreelancer) since those issues could influence your satisfaction and earnings.

    Fees:

    Workers on Elance cannot place more than 10 bids a month unless they pay a subscription fee ($10/month for 20, $20/month for 40 or $40/month for 60). It also charges workers a monthly subscription fee of $10/month - $40/month just to show test results on their profiles.

    Guru charges 10% in fees (5% if you pay for upgraded membership). In addition, Guru also charges $29.95/quarter - $129.95/quarter in fees. Plus workers on Guru are charged a 2% fee for arbitration. They are also charged 2.5% if the buyer uses Pay Pal, or charged up to 4% if the buyer uses a credit card.

    Rent a Coder does not have any subscription fees or any other types of hidden fees. Our project fees are as low as 6% and we guarantee all types of unlimited work.

    Escrow/Guarantee of Payment:

    With pay-for-time type projects, neither Guru, nor Freelancer allows you to verify your time on pay-for-time projects by punching in and out of a real-time system, and conclusively prove to the buyer that you were working. As a result they do not guarantee payment, and if the buyer does not wish to pay you, you may end up with no money.

    Arbitration:

    Elance charges $66.66 or $133.33 for each arbitration, which may make it too expensive to be a legitimate option on your project. In addition, a buyer intent on abusing the system can stall the start of arbitration on Elance for 21 business days and during this period your money is not available to you. You also won't find any detailed rules on how Elance arbitrators make their decisions.

    Guru's mandatory pre-arbitration processes allow an abusive buyer to stall the start of arbitration (and prevent you from accessing your money) for weeks. For example, Guru allows buyers up to 20 days in mandatory mediation before the site will force them into arbitration. You also won't find any detailed rules on how Guru arbitrators make their decisions.

    Freelancer limits arbitration to projects with milestone payments of more than $30. And its mandatory pre-arbitration processes allow an abusive buyer to stall the start of arbitration (and prevent you from accessing your money) for weeks.

    At Rentacoder, we offer arbitration on all projects free of charge and we test your deliverables to make sure they meet requirements so that you can get paid. We also prevent abusive buyers from stalling the start of arbitration. As a result, 45% of our arbitrations are completed under a day. 75% under a week. We additionally publicize the detailed rules of how our arbitrators make their decisions.

    There are other differences as well. I invite everyone to compare the 7 major services through this link to learn even more: http://www.rentacoder.com/RentACoder/DotNet/misc/CompetitorInformation/WhyRentACoder_ForSellers.aspx

    If you have any questions, please let me know. You can also call in to talk to a facilitator 7 days a week, or email us (see http://www.rentacoder.com/RentACoder/misc/Feedback.asp).

    Nicole
    www.rentacoder.com

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