Easy Ways To Make Money Online and offline - CRAZY !!
- Burn copies of all your CDs and DVDs, then sell the originals.
Nice collections can be sold individually for a price that you think is
fair, but if you want to compete with online media downloads, sell
everything else for a few dollars apiece..
2
Raid your house for items you no longer need.
Put all the cheap items in a yard sale and advertise it with signs
around the neighborhood and a post on the free classifieds or on
Craigslist. Sell anything worth more than a few dollars individually on
Amazon, Craigslist, or GeoLi.st, a smartphone app that allows you to
show your sale items to other people in the area.
3
Sell stock photos.
Stock photos are simple, somewhat nondescript images that people can use
for a fee in the articles, brochures, presentations, etc. They don’t
earn much apiece, but if you upload a nice little collection, the sales
can really add up – especially since photos can be sold over and over.
Best of all, it doesn’t get much easier than clicking off a few decent
shots, uploading them, and waiting.
4
Sell your hair. If your hair is over 10 inches (25cm) long and untreated, you can sell it for hundreds of dollars; really long hair that is minimally washed can fetch thousands, especially if the color is unusual.
5
Sell plasma. Plasma is a component of blood and the process of donating it is similar to giving blood. Though you can’t technically sell
plasma, you will be compensated for your time to the tune of $20 to
$45, depending on the location. Your body regenerates plasma after the
donation, meaning you can repeat this process regularly (check local
donation centers’ regulations for rules on frequency). If you haven't
been to the doctor in a while, going through the pre-screen is also good
way to get a free health checkup.[1]
6
Sell sperm. Sperm
samples can sell for between $40 and $100 apiece. Though the application
process is lengthy and only about 5% of applicants meet the criteria,[2] once you’re accepted, you have a great outlet for making pocket money whenever necessary.
7
Sell things you find outside.
You’d be amazed what people with no access to the outdoors will pay for
things like dried pinecones, manzanita or curly-willow branches, vines,
Chinese lanterns, driftwood, cattails, and other interesting or
unusually shaped plants. Search some craft sites to see what people are
looking for and the next time you prune, let everything dry out in your
garage for a month before selling it online.
Marketing
1
Find a focus group in your area.
Focus groups pop up sporadically but tend to pay very well, especially
considering that most take an hour or two. Search for focus groups in
your area with a site like FindFocusGroups.com.
2
Fill out online surveys.
Companies who want to know what is on the minds of their customers are
willing to pay for your opinion. Online surveys won’t make you rich or
replace your day job, but they’re an easy way to make a little extra
cash without needing any special skills or a lot of time.
3
Market via Twitter.
If you have a lot of followers and presence on Twitter (or know how to
cultivate them), use your account to promote news and interesting sites
or announce deals for a site like Ad.ly.
4
Turn your car into a moving advertisement.
Companies will actually pay you to “wrap” your car in an ad and go
about your daily commute. In big, busy cities, this can earn you
hundreds of dollars monthly. There are also bumper-sticker programs if you aren’t willing to go all out.
Odd Jobs
1
Walk dogs or board pets.
People in cities pay well to make sure that their pets are taken care
of when they’re away, and walking dogs is a good way to get some fresh
air and exercise while having fun. If you live in a house or
pet-friendly apartment, you can also post ads offering to board pets for
$20 to $50 per day (depending on what the competition is like in your
area). This is especially effective during the holidays when people are
likeliest to travel.
2
Make money via your smartphone.
Apps like Field Agent, CheckPoints, WeReward, MyLikes, and Gigwalk
allow you to complete small tasks (anything from snapping a photo of
yourself at a cafe to scanning a barcode) for a few dollars. These are
great ways to make money while you’re out to lunch or going about your
grocery shopping.
3
Become a virtual assistant.
If you have administrative experience and would like an opportunity to
work from home, look into virtual assisting jobs at a site like
virtualAssistants.com or TaskRabbit.com. It may take about a week to be
processed, but the work is extremely convenient for stay-at-home parents
or for filling in the gaps of a part-time schedule.
4
Make the most of an unusual skill.
You might think your talent is totally unmarketable, but a little
creativity can go a long way. If you do calligraphy, write wedding
invitations and stationary as a freelancer; weddings are big business,
meaning you can charge handsomely for your services. If you play an
instrument or dance – even if you’re no virtuoso – you can sideline as a
busker;
performing in an area with bars or any other place where people are
likely to be uninhibited will make the money flow more freely. If you
have a truly bizarre talent that is fun to show off at parties but
otherwise has no practical value, make (good quality) videos of
yourself, post them to YouTube, and try to go viral; once the page views/subscriptions start to build, you can use the page to do some affiliate marketing.
Renting
1
Rent out a parking space or driveway.
Have a parking spot you don’t need in a busy area? Renting it out is a
no-maintenance way to turn it into a source of income. Find out what
renting a parking space costs in your area and offer yours for a little
less.
2
Rent out a spare room.
Taking on a boarder will involve some initial setup (prepping the room,
posting an ad, screening people), but after that you can enjoy a
sizeable extra paycheck every month. What’s more, renting a room isn’t
nearly as involved as renting an apartment or a house; since you will be
on-site, you won’t have to worry about wild parties on your property or
make late-night trips across town any time the pilot light on the water
heater goes out.
Miscellaneous
1
Host a bring-your-own-beverage party, then sell all the recyclables. Be sure to mark a large trash bin with a recycling sign to minimize cleanup.
2
Search for unclaimed money or property.
Go to unclaimed.org to be linked to the official pages of US states or
Canadian provinces you have lived in, then follow the instructions to
search for and, if necessary, claim funds owed to you.
3
Find sign-up incentives.
If you were thinking about switching bank accounts, getting a new
credit card, or recommending a company you like to a friend, for
example, shop around for cash-back bonuses before making your decision.
Tips
- Never pay to join survey panels. All legitimate panels are free.
- Recycle and collect loose change! Eventually they add up and turn into those big bucks. Good luck.
- When a site has videos of testimonials, most likely they are actors.
They are paid to make you give up your credit info, don't trust them.
- Don't obsess about making easy money. Keep a balanced lifestyle. Try
not to think about making money, think first about how to help people
and solving problems. Then you will figure out eventually that you can
get paid for solving problems.
- Do not share your credit card information with unsecured sites.
- Open a separate bank account and separate your business money from your personal money.
- Make art, or something that looks like it's worth 20 - 500 dollars
- Sell your hair to websites that buy it.
- Ideally join affiliate programs that offer two-tier commissions.
That way you can refer your friends or other people who want to make
money online. Then when they make a sale you'll earn a small percentage
for referring them.