I have signed up for O desk, but have yet to place a bid for a job. As others have said, there is a lot of competition. Either there are people who are willing to do a job for almost no pay, or they have been on the site so long that they have an impressive resume. It's a little intimidating...
I recently came across a site called mindbump. The idea is to submit a writing prompt along with your blog link. The site randomly displays a writing prompt from one of the participating blogs, along with a back link. Bloggers who use the prompt are encouraged to link back to your blog in their...
I think writing articles for content sites has been the easiest form of online income. Writing is easy for me, and after doing a little SEO and Amazon searching (for appropriate affiliate ads) it's all passive income. Also, sites like Swagbucks and Apps like Viggle help earn a few extra bucks a...
I could see how web round ups would be very beneficial for SEO in the sense of earning more traffic from other bloggers, but how can you beat out the big guys who already use this on their websites? I think it might be most beneficial for those who have ongoing contact with their readers, as...
Making a living on line is like investing. You start off slow, roll over your assets to grow your portfolio and keep abreast of any changes in the market. Of course the main difference between working online and investing is that your asset is time and not money. If you spend your time working...
Moneysavingmom.com has some good opportunities posted. As far as earning from specific sites, BlogMutt has a decent system in place, and Yahoo Contributor Network is a good site for those who are beginning to write online articles for pay. Inbox Dollars and Swagbucks have paid email and search...
I think you have to diversify your income streams. In a perfect world I would have passive income from my articles and referral programs, as well as income from Advertising and product sales. That's in a perfect world. As it usually works out, one of these streams will be going strong just in...
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