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20+1 Sure & Legit Ways To Make Money Online 2
In the first part of this post, i brought to you the first 10 Sure & Legit Ways To Make Money Online and this concluding 11 part sums it all up
#11 — Write Articles For Other Sites
Last,
but certainly not least, is article writing. Depending on your skill level when
it comes to writing, you could always find work writing articles for other
people. At the outset, this won't pay you much, especially if you have little
in the way of examples or portfolio pieces. But, like anything else, you can
build this up over time.
You
could also do a number of other things related to writing such as copywriting
for descriptions, emails, or other sales-related content. Do your due diligence
to find out what the going rates are for writing articles, and even try to find
a mentor if you're serious about making money online through this method.
#12 — Drive For Uber Or Lyft
If
you live in an area where Uber or Lyft operate, why not become a driver? If
you're looking to make some short-term cash, you can definitely rake it in by
working for one of these popular car-hire apps. As long as your vehicle fits
within the specifications of their program, and you have a clean license, you
could do this on the side, especially if you're in a crunch for cash.
Treat
your guests right and offer them perks that other drivers don't offer, simply
because you want to deliver a lot of value. You might not get that much out of
it from the outset, but it will set you apart from all the other drivers and
your reviews will be indicative of just that.
#13 — Build An Amazon FBA Business
If
you want to go directly to the world's largest online retailer, consider
setting up a Fulfilled-by-Amazon (FBA) business. Amazon will pick, pack and
ship your orders, and you'll have enormous exposure to a buzzing marketplace
where products are selling every second.
Clearly,
there's a lot of demand on Amazon, and if any product is going to sell, it's
going to sell well on Amazon. But the goal here is to source the right products
that will easily sell at the world's largest online retailer. Generally,
products between $10 and $50 sell very well here. Just be sure to do the right
market research before jumping on this bandwagon.
#14 — Sell Photos Online
If
you're at all into photography, and you have a cache of nice photos, you could
consider selling them through sites like Shutterstock and iStockPhoto, two of the
biggest photo resources online. It doesn't take too much effort to do this, but
it does take creativity and persistence to succeed with it.
You'll
find serious competition when trying to sell photos online, but this is also a
great method for generating passive income. If you can license your images or
sell them as stock photography, you won't have to do any additional work to
generate income from that sale once the photos have been posted online. Just
collect your payments.
#15 — Sell Products On Etsy
Etsy
is a great resource for those that enjoy making their own products and selling
them online. If you're into hand-crafted items and you have a penchant for
creating killer goods and wares that people just have to have, then you might
want to consider setting up an Etsy shop and selling through a massive online
portal.
Etsy
is a great way to go directly to where all the consumers are congregating.
While the company will take a small fee to list your products, along with fees
to process the transaction itself, it is easier than setting up your own
transactional website. Do some research on the top sellers and try to emulate
their success.
#16 — Use Shopify To Build Your Own Online Store
Don't
want to sell through Etsy? You could always build your own online store using a
platform like Shopify. Shopify makes it
easy to build a transactional website without all the hassle, which takes much
of the guesswork out of doing what some would consider a highly-complex task.
The
company markets their services with being able to start selling online in
seconds. Well, it might not work that fast, but you could most certainly get a
good transactional website up and running within minutes or hours.
#16 — Answer Professional Questions
Are
you a professional in a field that can help answer questions for people looking
for your expertise? Websites like JustAnswer and LivePerson match you up with
people looking for answers to technical or professional questions. You can make
money online by simply answering these questions and providing the right
information to people based on their individualistic circumstances.
Depending
on your area of knowledge, you could either make a lot of money or just a
little bit by answering questions professionally. Do your due diligence before
signing up to any website where you're providing answers in exchange for money
and be sure that it's a reputable source.
#17 — Develop Educational Courses On Udemy
One
of my absolute favorite sites for selling educational courses is Udemy. In
fact, you can check out the courses that I have for sale on
the site here. Udemy is a great place to build out technical courses
that will teach people how to do some complicated task or learn some sought-after
skill.
In
my courses, I teach things like web development, search engine optimization and
graphic design, but you can teach just about anything on Udemy. However, there
is enormous competition on here, but it's a great source of passive income if
you can create a course that people will love.
#18 — Create Video Tutorials On YouTube
This
is definitely a long-term strategy, and you won't get rich overnight by doing
this, but creating engaging and well-thought-out video tutorials and posting
them on sites like YouTube could make you a significant amount of passive
income in the long term depending on just how well-received those videos
might be.
Find
a niche and stick to it. Build a YouTube channel and find something that you
can do that will add a whole lot of value to the people that might be
interested in that field or niche. However, keep in mind that this will
require a significant amount of time and upfront investment before this pays
off at all.
#19 — Become A Virtual Assistant
While
becoming a virtual assistant won't pay you enormous amounts of money, if you're
looking to be a digital nomad in a city with a low cost-of-living, this
could be something that pays your bills. This will require a significant amount
of organization and some technical skills as well to succeed.
As
long as you have the basics covered with programs like Word, Excel and
PowerPoint, for example, and you're an effective communicator, able to stick to
deadlines, you might find yourself excelling as a virtual assistant.
#20 — Teach Others As A Virtual Tutor
Want
to teach others directly? You can become a virtual tutor and engage in
one-on-one tutoring sessions or even host Webinars to help people directly with
any number of topics. This is terrific for teaching people new languages. If
you have a second-language skill, this might be the right option to generate
some money quickly and easily.
Of
course you could teach a number of things virtually. This could range from
technical to non-technical skills. For example, you could use a site like
VerbalPlanet to teach a language, or try to source clients directly through
social media or other avenues and process their payments through PayPal.

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