Make Income On the Web
If the tumbling world
economy has you worried, don’t despair: we’ve got your back. The Internet, as
you may have heard, is a wonderful place, full of money making opportunities if
you know where to look. Our list of 12 ways to make extra cash online will
point you in the right direction. None of these ideas will likely net you a
full time income on their own — though there are certainly people who have
managed to do so with each — but a couple of them in tandem, or in addition to your
usual freelance work or day job, can make you some much needed extra cash.
If you know of any others, we’d love to hear your money making tips. Please share them in the comments.
If you know of any others, we’d love to hear your money making tips. Please share them in the comments.
Freelance Projects
Even as companies are
laying off workers left and right, that work still need to get done by someone.
Often times, companies will turn to freelancers on a per project basis as a way
to save money and get things done quickly. Further, for smaller, one-time
projects, it doesn’t make sense for many companies to hire a full-time
employee, so frequently they will turn to the freelancer marketplace. There are
many places to look for freelance jobs, but the large bid-based job boards are
a good place to start. eLance, Guru, ScriptLance, and sologig are some of the best
known.
Become a Topic Expert
About.com provides users
with a guided tour of the web’s best sites in a wide range of topical areas.
Each area of the site is maintained by a paid guide who is an expert in that
area. The job of a guide is one part blogger, one part directory curator, and
one part columnist. There are always openings for new guides and compensation
starts at $725 per month. Guides are paid based on the amount of traffic they
bring in and some make in excess of $100,000 per year.
Moonlight as a Designer
More and more smart
companies are turning toward design contests to crowdsource their design work
and get professional-quality results more efficiently. For designers, contests
offer a steady stream of potential clients and a way to build up their
portfolios. The clear market leader in the space is SitePoint’s own sister site
99designs. With almost $3 million in prize money awarded, and hundreds of open
projects at any one time, you’ll never lack for work. ReadWriteWeb has a good
list of other contest sites for designers to find even more opportunities.
Sell Your Stuff
Becoming an eBay millionaire is far from a piece of
cake, but making some extra money in tough economic times is definitely doable.
We all have some stuff in the attic that we never use, have outgrown, or just
no longer need. Put it up for sale on eBay or Craigslist and make some extra
cash. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, after all.
Cash in on Your Photos
Amateur-produced stock photos
are a huge business. Last year iStockPhoto paid out $20.9 million in royalties
to contributors. So selling your photos is indeed a possible way to make some
extra, passive income, and there are a number of places where you can try to
sell your pictures. We recently published a list of 15 such stock photo web
sites, many of which give bonuses for exclusivity.
Flip a Website
Buying and selling web
sites has also become big business, and unlike the house flipping market, the
bottom hasn’t fallen out of the web site market. SitePoint’s Marketplace has grown into the web’s number one
place to buy and sell web sites, and many people make a living doing just that.
Help People Search
If you’re good at finding
things on the Internet, then you can make a few extra bucks helping people
locate the information they need. Web search site ChaCha employs an army of search guides that
help people do web searches. You won’t make big bucks doing it, but it’s not a
bad way to make some spare change in your down time.
Sell Your Writing
Finding a full-time job
as a writer isn’t easy (trust me, I should know!), but selling your freelance
writing (and audio, video, and images) has never been easier thanks to Associated Content. AC is a network of content producers that
allows anyone to submit content and be paid for it when it is distributed to
their partner sites. The site says it has paid out over $1 million to content
producers.
Name a Product
Even if you’re not a
designer, you can still get in on the crowdsourcing action. NameThis is a contest site similar to
99designs, but rather than competing for design projects, users compete to come
up with names for new products and services. If you fancy yourself a clever
wordsmith, there is money to be earned at NameThis.
Design a T-Shirt
On the other hand, if
you’re a design star, you may want to try your luck at t-shirt design for Threadless.
Winning designs get $2,000 in cash, and $500 worth of free t-shirts, plus all
the prestige that goes along with being a Threadless winner. Non-designers can
submit slogans for a shot at a $500 cash prize.
Do Odd Jobs
Amazon Mechanical Turk is
a people-power API from Amazon that lets companies easily outsource tasks to
humans. These tasks are often mundane, and don’t pay much on their own, but
they can be a good way to make extra cash just by doing things like reviewing
restaurants, evaluating search results, and rating videos.
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