Making extra money off-line
By seliokas
@seliokas (346)
Lithuania
November 1, 2012 11:13am CST
Hello myLotters,
Since i know that extra money making on-line isn't so affective without investments and risk, i would want to know how you earn your extra money OFF-LINE.
Personally, i often take my neighborhood kids to babysit, since i love my son and i love other kids too, I'm just happy to see how they play, and how adorable they all are.
Thanks in advance for answers!
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8 responses
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
2 Nov 12
Well I agree with you, friend. That making money online without investment is not good enough. Because if we don't take the risk to invest our money earning a good income is far to achieved. But the problem is the word "risk" this is truly unimaginable luck if we succeed through that chances.
I am not making any extra income off-line. I make some extra cash online and am happy into it. Even if the earnings is not good enough. It's better than nothing because here in our country. If you reach the age of 35 the possibility of accepting for a jobs is 1 percent...
@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
2 Nov 12
Hi seliokas!
Actually, the way I see it, you are making a good progress. I'm sure you will be very successful online.
Well, personally, I earn extra money offline by preparing training designs, preparing presentations and accepting jobs such as secretariat support services to those who are conducting trainings.
@asyria51 (2861)
• United States
2 Nov 12
In the past, I have tutored, gone and done yard work, babysat. Find the elderly and offer a good rate to clean gutter, wash outside windows, all tasks that need to be done, but to "hire a professional" would be very expensive.
My husband cleaned the neighbors gutters for $10 an hour, and it only took a little over an hour to complete. The companies were going to charge $50 just to get out there and then $25 an hour to complete the job.
We made some extra money when we needed it, kept the money in the older gentlemen's pocket.
@BysenBase (190)
•
1 Nov 12
Whatever your reason is, if you're stuck at home most of the time there are still many ways that you can make money offline. For instance, if you play a musical instrument, you can offer lessons from your home. If you enjoy decorating cakes, open a small business from your home supplying wedding or birthday cakes. There is always a demand for good childcare. If you like dogs, you can offer pet sitting from your home. If you have any experience in bookkeeping, offer this service to small businesses in your area. If you enjoy photography, open a small business from your home taking wedding photos or children photos. If you enjoy sewing or making crafts, sell them at local craft markets. You can always sell something. There are many commission home based businesses for women/men. Some examples are AVON, Tupperware, Amway, Gold Canyon, etc. The list is endless. Find a product that you believe in.
@mydanods (6513)
• Nigeria
2 Nov 12
there are so many possibilities to earn offline than online. online earnings is just in its infancy. it is not as secure as anyone thinks; paypal can tell you that is why it has so many restrictions. hopefully, it will come to be at par with offline. maybe we'll all be in our old ages then.
@devonavis (1854)
• Greece
3 Dec 12
You can always do offline typing jobs or being a freelancer. You will just need to go online only when you are done with your work and ready to be submitted :)
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
9 Nov 12
There are lots of opportunities on making money offline! You can create different ideas to put up in a business. You can also render services that will give you some decent pay such as what you mentioned, Baby Sitting... or even do part-time for a fastfood chain. Also, you can do bargain selling to bazzarres or garage sale at home. You can also sell unique treats and sell it door to door or via your friends or acquaintances.
@passion4fassion (996)
• Philippines
19 Nov 12
you can do a lot if you love cooking you can cook bake cookies and sell it in the school of your kids and to your neighbor