Making Money online
@TheAmazingSquid (190)
Camden, Indiana
March 17, 2017 12:37am CST
It is very hard to do. very very very.
Surveys
MyLot
Selling stuff
I never qualify for surveys and well I don't have anything really to sell. The only things that would get me any money are my computer and camera and well I am for sure not selling those xD
I have been trying to sell my photography but the site just isnt working for me. T__T
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@minx267 (15527)
• Hartford, Connecticut
17 Mar 17
I don't find it as hard anymore.. but it is a lot of work. I only use Pinecone Research for surveys because I really hated that qualifying crap... you answer all these questions and then after they got so much info from you -they tell you you don't qualify... bull! Where do you try to sell your photography?
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@TheAmazingSquid (190)
• Camden, Indiana
17 Mar 17
that EyeEm place. I don't know if it is just my internet or what but...even with just one photo being uploaded, it either wont upload or it wont post. It will just get stuck. T__T
@minx267 (15527)
• Hartford, Connecticut
17 Mar 17
@davemad Not Pinecone Research. they pay you $3 per survey.. it is hard to get in with them they only do open enrollment periodically. I have been with them for almost 10 years. once in a while you get free stuff to try out and then a follow up survey that you earn another $3 for.. I love them. I even got my stepfather to sign up for them during one of their open enrollments.
@TheAmazingSquid (190)
• Camden, Indiana
17 Mar 17
Yes actually. it didn't really work for me
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@davemad (56)
• India
17 Mar 17
@TheAmazingSquid you can sell articles on sites like iwriter,constantcontent,dotwriter
@maezee (41988)
• United States
17 Mar 17
What site arr you using for the photography? There are some other options out there you could try. You could try reviewing calls on Humanatic (I found tgis very tedious but if you put the time in youll earn) or you could transcribe audio such as with the Rev. There are also a number of article writing websites such as Zemandi and Textbroker that pay. I usually just stick to surveys. What survey sites have you been using?
@maezee (41988)
• United States
18 Mar 17
@TheAmazingSquid Nice. I havent heard of that one yet. Glad its working out for you.
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@TheAmazingSquid (190)
• Camden, Indiana
18 Mar 17
I have tried so many different ones. right now the only one im using is innopoll. i get amzon codes for doing surveys. its the one i have the most luck with and made the most money with. it does take a bit of time but its been worth it so far really. none of the surveys are super long and you also get a loyalty credit, every time you finish a survey you get a star and once you get three they give you an extra 2 dollar or so amazon code.
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
18 Mar 17
Hope selling your photography becomes highly profitable for you.
Many are using Crowdtapy, Swagbucks and a few others.
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@KrauseHome (36447)
• United States
18 Mar 17
Have you thought about Etsy or adding your work on POD stuff?
@TheAmazingSquid (190)
• Camden, Indiana
18 Mar 17
The thing about Etsy is, I do photography. that is my only real creative. I only do crafts in the summer time and it's normally really simple stuff for around the yard or house because my mom and I enjoy it. and POD?
@browneyed (2522)
• United Kingdom
17 Mar 17
There was a time, some years ago, when I used to do loads of surveys. I even set up a survey blog.
I never really enjoyed doing them though, so after a while, I honoured the displeasure/boredom of it all and scaled right back on doing them.
Pinecone Research was one of the very few I stuck with.
There's Prolific Academic too. You might want to join that one as I think you're likely to qualify for some of their surveys, they pay fairly well, and their surveys aren't boring.
If you're interested in writing, perhaps set up a photography blog to showcase your knowledge in that niche, then hire out your writing service in that niche (as well as perhaps selling your photos on your blog too). It means you could charge more because of your writing specialism and because you're experienced in photography.
@simpleliving3251120 (498)
• Manahawkin, New Jersey
20 Mar 17
swagbucks & mylot are good sites. I was writing for Hubpages for a while and stopped. Online sites are good for extra cash but not as full time income
@TheAmazingSquid (190)
• Camden, Indiana
21 Mar 17
Thats really all im after is pocket change. nothing big. i knew that from the start. I might try out hubpages though. thanks