Looking for more platforms to generate income
By Edevis Raga
@edevis18 (349)
Maracaibo, Venezuela
January 13, 2018 8:58am CST
I have been searching for new web tools that allow me to generate better income on the internet. I have achieved many and very important, but personally I am looking for one that suits my needs, I am currently trying to make cryptocurrency trading. What kind of work do you do? o What do you recommend?
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
15 Jan 18
I am also looking for things that interest me in making more money. I wish I could tell you but I do not know. I still sell things I make or buy but not much now and go to My Lot and also found out I am good at helping people with their clutter situation. The problem is I go to one lady and we cannot always do it and I also go help a friend but cannot always get to her too.
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@edevis18 (349)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
15 Jan 18
Hi Anni, well, internet will always be a fundamental tool to make money online. If you want to exchange information, send me by private. Greetings.
@rheicel (7065)
• Philippines
21 Jan 18
Be careful investing on crypto because there's someone posted here that he got scammed.
@taciaelisepeace (1809)
• United States
14 Jan 18
I have been doing a lot of research on how to generate income online. It cannot be that hard but it kinda is. For now I just post on a lot of paid formums such as post loop. I figured as long as I'm making a few cents a day it is better than nothing.
It appears you have to have unique, writing, artists, technical, or video making talents to really make any good income online. You have to find a niche and expand on it. Not to be down on myself, but I just am not talented in any of those fields. I have always been an assistant or managed a small group. Its hard to find jobs in that type of field. All of the virtual assistant jobs require years of experience in being a virtual assistant!
@MikesAngel317 (355)
• United States
13 Jan 18
Freelancing allows you to do the things you are best at, such as writing articles, transcription work, data entry, etc. There are many freelancing websites. One of the more popular that comes to mind is Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk).
I personally like Microworkers. It's a Micro Job website where you complete small tasks for payment. Such as liking a facebook page, leaving a comment on a youtube video, email submits, writing articles, testing apps, etc. Pay per task ranges from 10 cents up to 20.00 (maybe even more).
I generally do a lot of 30 - 80 cent tasks. It all adds up fairly quickly. If you work everyday for just a an hour or two per day, you can make at the very least $30 a month but earnings are unlimited.