Do Quick Tasks on Short Task

April 11, 2010

With the poor economy showing no sights of recovering anytime soon, more and more people are looking for alternative ways to make money through the internet. Websites are being created daily that have people filling in information or performing tasks to make money.

Short Task is an up and coming website that works just like Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Seekers post tasks that need to be done and solvers are in charge of completing the task. Upon completing the task the solvers are paid by the seekers.

The money earned on this website can be transferred to a bank account or PayPal.


www.shorttask.com

 

Sell Amazon.com's Stuff for Them

April 10, 2010

Everybody knows Amazon.com. Most people only think of books, but Amazon.com sells LOTS of stuff.

The good thing is that you can sell stuff for Amazon.com and get paid to do it! No inventory, no overhead, just commissions.

Sign up to be an Amazon.com affiliate and get ready to roll. You'll need someplace to put your links, so you need a website or blog to use this approach.

All you do is talk up the product and then paste your affiliate code into the site. For example, if you're into making mo...


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Clickbank.com

April 10, 2010

If you don't have anything of your own to sell, why not sell someone else's stuff and get a big cut of the profits? At Clickbank.com you can sign up as an affiliate marketer and do just that.

At Clickbank you'll find hundreds of items to market. Many of the offerings are e-books and such, and a few look a bit shady, but with all of those choices you're bound to find something to market.


Pick a product, promote the hell out of it with a website, article postings, whatever you can, and then p...


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Offer Your Services at Fiverr

April 9, 2010

At Fiverr.com you can offer your talents to others and get paid for your troubles.

If you go to their website you'll see that folks are offering to do almost anything (legal) in exchange for $4 (Fiverr charges the buyer $5 but pays you $4).

Sign-up is simple and you can offer as many services as you like. Obviously, the better the service you offer the more likely you'll get takers - BUT, you can make a few crazy offers and see who bites as well. What have you got to lose?


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Mechanical Turk

April 8, 2010

Mechanical Turk (www.mturk.com)

is a service hosted by Amazon.com. People post simple tasks (called HITs) and then pay others (you) to perform them.

The HITs may be as simple as comparing two items or something more complex, like writing an article. There are always hundreds of HITs available for you to choose from.

The pay is generally pretty low per HIT, but they don't take much time so you can still pick up a fair amount of money if you put your mind to it.


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