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How to Make Money Online


In this post, I will introduce five ways to
make a bit of extra pocket money.



1. Answer surveys


YouGov, Hiving and iPoll are just some
examples of sites that you can sign up for and then start making money by answering surveys.





2. Start a website


You can either buy an already established
website at sites like Flippa or build one from scratch with WordPress. If it
gets popular and attracts page views, you can then monetize those views with
Google AdSense.





3. Publish a book


If you have written a book or ebook, you
can self-publish it on CreateSpace, and if it sells you will get paid a certain percentage of the sales price!



4. Join affiliate marketing


Perhaps the best-known example of this is the
Amazon Associates Program. You have to apply to be a member, and then if
accepted you can post links to Amazon products on your SNS. Anytime someone
buys a product after following your link, you get paid a commission.
Kerchinngg!




5. Do odd-jobs


Register with Fiverr and you can accept a
variety of work ranging from writing an article to translating, teaching music
or science and various other types of random tasks. The main price offered is $5 for each task. 


Good luck!

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