How can I earn some money from Internet ? (Need help)

N7.N7.
edited November 2012 in General Chat
Hi, as I said dollar is valuable in my country and because of that I need to find a good job in the Internet
Even 10 dollars in a day would be awesome for me

But how ? is there any works to earning money from Internet ?
as I said even 10 dollars in a day would be awesome for me

Somebody help me please :(

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  • edited November 2012
    I keep on getting this advert that tells me I can make 584 dollars by clicking something that I get every once and awhile. (but that probably just hacks your account and steals 584 dollars and then gives you a message that just says "that's how".)

    I think most of the jobs are writing jobs or jobs being a spambot.
  • edited November 2012
    There's always making videos. I earn roughly .01 dollar from each video I upload to Blip thanks to advertising.
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited November 2012
    You must be rich. ;)
  • edited November 2012
    You must be rich. ;)

    That sounds like it should go with a Condescending Wonka meme.
  • edited November 2012
    You could always chat up and get lonely men to pay you thinking your a chick.
  • edited November 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    You could always chat up and get lonely men to pay you thinking your a chick.
    Works for me, sugar. ;)
  • N7.N7.
    edited November 2012
    I'm a 3d designer too but can't find any group to work with.
    Then you saying there is no way to earn 10 or even 7 dollars in a day ?
  • edited November 2012
    The problem with internet 'jobs' is that it's very hard to find real ones. Most of them are scams designed to get hold of your money, not help you earn any. To be honest, I doubt if any of us know any real ways to earn cash on the net. If we did, we'd all be doing it.
  • edited November 2012
    Yeah, all the internet has taught me is how to find people in real life who will hire me.
  • N7.N7.
    edited November 2012
    Thanks
    What about making mini games ? I'm good at this one too
    or animations or any works that could give me the dollars,:D because as I said $ is really valuable in my country

    sorry for my broken English
  • edited November 2012
    Mini games? It's... possible, but it's a very crowded market. Probably not the way to go.
  • edited November 2012
    Another slight problem: Sanctions on your country would make it difficult to send you any money anyway. Bank transfers aren't allowed, and law-abiding companies won't hire you. I don't have any suggestions.
  • edited November 2012
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  • edited November 2012
    Ik how to become rich! steal $1 from a million different people!
  • N7.N7.
    edited November 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    Ik how to become rich! steal $1 from a million different people!

    Theft is a sin in my religion, Even one dollar from a rich person
    I prefer to die :D
  • edited November 2012
    Pretty sure Coolsome was joking there. He does that a lot.
  • edited November 2012
    Write a book, convert it to ebook format, and self-publish it on Amazon's Kindle bookstore.
  • edited November 2012
    Do freelance. Go to sites like http://www.freelancer.com/ (or the equivalent for your country if you have one) and try get a gig there.

    I was freelancing fairly frequently at one period of time, mostly as an English-to-Russian translator, netted me 200-300 dollars a month which was a LOT in my home country (plus I usually actually worked only on weekends and didn't take upon many projects)

    2 things, though.
    a) Freelance is not a secure job, your projects end, you need to find AND fight for new ones, especially if you're not known in the field (which is also the reason why you won't get big gigs until you get tons of exposure).
    b) Be wary of who you work for. While I in my personal experience have never been scammed, it's the Internet. So try to see how professional the job posting looks, do the research on the person/company, NEVER accept work from people with free e-mail hosts like yahoo and gmail, and always protect your work (for example, if you do a piece of art, at least watermark it when sending the results so you wouldn't be scammed for money, and then send the actual piece when you're sure you'll get paid)

    Also, I must say that I never actually used freelancer.com, I used other, east european, sites. But as far as I know it's like the biggest English freelance site. Search for some other ones too.
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