{"id":3583,"date":"2011-02-27T20:37:41","date_gmt":"2011-02-28T03:37:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/?p=3583"},"modified":"2011-02-27T20:37:41","modified_gmt":"2011-02-28T03:37:41","slug":"142-ways-to-make-money-online","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2011\/02\/27\/142-ways-to-make-money-online\/","title":{"rendered":"142+ Ways to Make Money Online"},"content":{"rendered":"

Written by my4hrworkweek<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"I love list posts, especially ones that can be bookmarked and revisited as a resource.\u00a0 I\u2019ve always wanted to create something like that, which is what led me to this article.\u00a0 I\u2019ve been working on this article for a couple months now, adding to it little by little.\u00a0 I\u2019m proud to be able to finally share it with you today.<\/p>\n

The contents of this article are not in any way revolutionary.\u00a0 Given enough time (this actually took much longer than I expected), you could easily compile a similar list. The concept of making money online is so broad, however, that I wanted a resource that captures most aspects of it.\u00a0 Take from it whatever you\u2019d like, or simply bookmark it for future reference.<\/p>\n

Here\u2019s some food for thought:<\/strong> If you could find a way to make just $1 per day utilizing each of the following sources, you would earn over $52,000 per year!<\/strong><\/p>\n

Side note: I could have easily used affiliate links for the majority of the items listed below, however I have decided to only use affiliate links for services that I actually use, or ones that I\u2019ve seen highly recommended.\u00a0 The vast majority of these links are not affiliate links.\u00a0 I want this article to be a valuable resource, not a source of income for me.<\/em><\/p>\n

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I\u2019m leading with this category because I believe article writing is one of the best<\/strong> ways to get started making money online if you\u2019re new to the game.\u00a0 It costs nothing, and you can be up and running within a matter of minutes.\u00a0 There is a learning curve (especially with respect to SEO and researching keywords) and you\u2019ll need to be patient, but in time, this can be a significant source of passive income.\u00a0 Not sure of what to write about?\u00a0 I\u2019ve discussed that before.<\/a> Note:<\/strong> These are not listed in any particular order.<\/p>\n

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  1. InfoBarrel<\/a> <\/strong>– This has been a continually increasing source of online passive income for me (ever since my original \u201cchallenge\u201d<\/a>).\u00a0 Last month, I earned $96 with InfoBarrel.\u00a0 If you want to see what others are earning, check out Mike Moyer\u2019s January InfoBarrel earnings rankings<\/a>.\u00a0 The top person on there earned $1,586 from InfoBarrel last month.\u00a0 InfoBarrel\u2019s AdSense revenue share ranges from 75% to 90%, and also includes Chitika and Amazon ads.<\/li>\n
  2. HubPages<\/a> <\/strong>– One of the more popular revenue-sharing article websites. I still prefer InfoBarrel to HubPages due to its relative youth and growth potential, but HubPages is also a great option, even just for backlinking.\u00a0 The AdSense share here is 60%, and you can also monetize with Kontera, eBay and Amazon.<\/li>\n
  3. Squidoo<\/a> <\/strong>– Another revenue-sharing article site (great for building backlinks to your niche sites).\u00a0 They share revenue, but the way they do it is a bit complicated.<\/li>\n
  4. Bukisa<\/a> <\/strong>– Article site with 60% revenue share (Adsense or Chitika).<\/li>\n
  5. Xomba<\/a> <\/strong>– High-ranking bookmarking site with 50% AdSense revenue share (links are no-follow).\u00a0 They recently changed their rules to disallow links to your own content (to improve the quality of the site), so use this at your own risk.<\/li>\n
  6. Snipsly<\/a> <\/strong>– Social bookmarking site with 80% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  7. Seekyt<\/a> <\/strong>– Social bookmarking site with 70% revenue share (AdSense and Amazon).<\/li>\n
  8. InfoPirate<\/a> <\/strong>– Social bookmarking site with 80% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  9. SquidStop<\/a> <\/strong>– Social bookmarking site with 100% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  10. Jevitt<\/a> <\/strong>– Social bookmarking site with 80% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  11. SheToldMe<\/a> <\/strong>– Social bookmarking site with 100% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  12. TipDrop<\/a> <\/strong>– Social bookmarking site with 75% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  13. Best Reviewer<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Get paid to write top lists (e.g. \u201cTop 10 Ways to\u2026\u201d) \u2013 100% AdSense revenue share.<\/li>\n
  14. Flixya<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Share video, photos, and blogs \u2013 100% AdSense revenue share.<\/li>\n
  15. OnGoBee<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Social bookmarking site with 60% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  16. Tagfoot<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Social bookmarking site (along with others types of content you can share) with 50% revenue share (AdSense).<\/li>\n
  17. Mixx<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Share a variety of content (articles, photos, videos) for 50% AdSense revenue share.<\/li>\n
  18. Rate It All<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Write reviews or rate products, and get 50% AdSense revenue share on your content there.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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    Social networking and social media is a great way to share your content, gain followers, and in general, increase your presence online.\u00a0 There are, however, ways to make money by sharing someone else\u2019s content with your followers via Twitter.\u00a0 I generally don\u2019t consider this to be a great way to make money online, but it can be lucrative for those who have a big following. (Side note: I tried to see if there was a way to sell Facebook \u201clikes\u201d or get paid to share content on Facebook, and couldn\u2019t find anything.)<\/em><\/p>\n

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    1. Sponsored Tweets<\/strong><\/a> <\/strong>– Just like it sounds, this site allows you to make money by tweeting for someone else.\u00a0 I wrote about it here.<\/a><\/li>\n
    2. MyLikes<\/a> <\/strong>– Very similar to SponsoredTweets, however I like Sponsored Tweets a bit more.<\/li>\n
    3. Magpie<\/a> <\/strong>– Another Twitter advertising platform.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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      You\u2019ll recognize many of the sites below.\u00a0 However, when I usually write about them, I\u2019m referring to them as means of outsourcing<\/a>.\u00a0 In this case, I\u2019m listing them as ways to make money online by being a provider of services.<\/p>\n

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      1. Elance <\/a><\/strong>– I love Elance for outsourcing, and on the flip side, it could be a great way to make money online as a freelancer.<\/li>\n
      2. oDesk<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Same as Elance.<\/li>\n
      3. Microworkers<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Make money by performing mini-tasks.\u00a0 I wrote a review<\/a> on Microworkers early last year.<\/li>\n
      4. Mechanical Turk<\/a> <\/strong>– Owned by Amazon, this site is similar to Microworkers, but maybe a bit more sophisticated.<\/li>\n
      5. Fiverr<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Make money online by offering virtually any service or mini-task\u2026the catch is, you have to charge $5!<\/li>\n
      6. Just a Five<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Very similar to Fiverr.<\/li>\n
      7. TenBux<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Make money with gigs that cost either $5 or $10.<\/li>\n
      8. GigMe5<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 I think you get the idea\u2026<\/li>\n
      9. UpHype<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Another gig site, with odd price points: $8, $16, or $24.<\/li>\n
      10. Dollar3<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 A gig site with price point in multiples of $3, starting at $3.<\/li>\n
      11. Jobs for 10<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Take a guess at what this one\u2019s about.<\/li>\n
      12. Fittytown<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 A little bit more upscale \u2013 all gigs are $50 each.<\/li>\n
      13. Demand Media<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 A great site for freelance writers, however you must be approved first (and I\u2019ve heard they\u2019re somewhat selective).\u00a0 Once you\u2019re accepted, however, you can earn up to $15+ per article, which can be quite lucrative if you\u2019re a fast writer.<\/li>\n
      14. Constant Content<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Another freelance writing site.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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        E-mail marketing is one of the oldest forms of making money online.\u00a0 As the old cliche goes,\u201cthe money is in the list.\u201d <\/em>Within the MMO niche, e-mail marketing has become somewhat annoying, but there are some people who still do it well.\u00a0 I like to think my newsletter subscribers get value out of my e-mail, as I very rarely promote anything.\u00a0 I think e-mail marketing is critical<\/strong>, not just because it\u2019s a way to drive traffic to things that make you money, but because it\u2019s another way to stay in touch with people who follow your website, blog, or brand.\u00a0 I only use Aweber, but I thought it would be helpful to include a list of alternatives.\u00a0 I\u2019ve noted the ones that are free.<\/p>\n

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        1. Aweber<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>This is what I use for my newsletter<\/a>, and it works really well.<\/li>\n
        2. Getresponse<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
        3. Stream Send<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
        4. iContact<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
        5. 1AutomationWiz<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
        6. Send Free<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Has a free ad-supported option.<\/li>\n
        7. Free Follow Up<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 One time fee of $4.99, and then free lifetime usage (I can\u2019t attest to the quality of the service though.)<\/li>\n
        8. Supersponders<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
        9. Topica<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
        10. MailChimp<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Send up to 12,000 e-mails per month to a list of up to 2,000 subscribers for free.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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          There are some people who make a living with PPC ad campaigns, so it\u2019s definitely a viable way to make money online, either as a publisher or advertiser.\u00a0 Be careful though \u2013 you can easily lose a lot of money if you aren\u2019t continually testing and optimizing ads.<\/p>\n

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          1. Google AdSense<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Probably the most common way to monetize a website or blog.\u00a0 You can easily add AdSense ads to your site and earn money for each click.\u00a0 Click value depends on your niche and targeted keywords.<\/li>\n
          2. Google AdWords<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 This is the flip side to AdSense. You can use Google AdWords to drive traffic (which costs money of course) to a landing page or website where you will ideally make more money off that traffic than what it costs you per click.<\/li>\n
          3. Chitika<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Another way to monetize your website with ads, similar to AdSense.\u00a0 Usually, Chitika ads don\u2019t pay as well, but can still be effective.<\/li>\n
          4. Facebook Ads<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Similar concept to AdWords.\u00a0 Create ads that drive traffic to a landing page, blog, or an affiliate offer (I\u2019m not sure if you can still use affiliate links with Facebook ads).\u00a0 Facebook ads are nice because you can target very specific demographics and funnel that targeted traffic to a product or service you\u2019re selling.<\/li>\n
          5. MySpace Ads<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Similar concept to Facebook Ads.<\/li>\n
          6. LinkedIn Ads<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
          7. 7Search<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 An inexpensive alternative to AdWords.\u00a0 There\u2019s obviously less traffic, but it\u2019s a fraction of what it costs you on AdWords.<\/li>\n
          8. Speedy Ads<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Another PPC alternative.\u00a0 Looks like a pretty cool site, though I\u2019ve never used them.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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            Another way to drive traffic to your affiliate promotions and landing pages.\u00a0 The benefit here is that they are usually less strict than PPC sites (i.e. you can usually directly link to an affiliate offer).\u00a0 It\u2019s a different beast though, from what I\u2019ve been told, so it\u2019s best to do a little bit of research before you spend money on PPV traffic.<\/p>\n

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            1. Direct CPV<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
            2. Lead Impact<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
            3. Traffic Vance<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
            4. AdOn Network<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
            5. Media Traffic<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
            6. Adoori<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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              These are great for monetizing your blog\/website, or using in conjunction with PPC\/PPV ads.\u00a0 In general, CPA offers allow you to be paid for someone completing an action.\u00a0 For example, there may be an offer that requires someone to input their e-mail address or zip code.\u00a0 Upon that submission, you\u2019re paid an amount, usually ranging between $1-10.\u00a0 There are more lucrative offers that pay $20+, like filling out a short form for a free credit report.\u00a0 It may require some creativity to use CPA offers to monetize your website or PPC ad campaign, but there are people who make a living doing this online.<\/p>\n

              Note:<\/strong> Many of these sites are selective about who they accept.\u00a0 They want to make sure you\u2019re going to send legitimate traffic to offers, and will often want to talk to you on the phone before they allow you to begin making money with them.\u00a0 There\u2019s a thread on Warrior Forum<\/a>that gives you some good tips.<\/p>\n

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              1. CX Digital<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
              2. Neverblue<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              3. Affiliate.com<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              4. GetAds<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              5. MaxBounty<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              6. Epic Direct\/Azoogle<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              7. Clickbooth<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              8. Offerweb<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              9. DirectLeads<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
              10. CPA Lead<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              11. Web Jam Ads<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              12. Market Leverage<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              13. Inuvo<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              14. Flux Ads<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
              15. Adfish<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
              16. Offer Vault<\/a> <\/strong>– Compare offers from many CPA networks (free sign up, but beware, they like to send e-mail frequently).<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                I don\u2019t see this talked about too much within the MMO niche, but there are several sites that allow you to make money by answering people\u2019s questions online (usually related to very specific topics).\u00a0 For some of these sites, you need to sign up and be approved before you can begin answering questions for money.<\/p>\n

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                1. Just Answer<\/a> <\/strong>– Great if you are an expert in a particular field.<\/li>\n
                2. kgb<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Get paid for answering questions that people send via mobile text message.<\/li>\n
                3. Fun Advice<\/a> –<\/strong> Earn points for answering questions, which get converted to dollars.<\/li>\n
                4. Ether<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>This is actually a pretty cool concept.\u00a0 Essentially, you\u2019re selling your advice via telephone (almost like a phone version of Just Answer). They give you a free Ether phone number (which forwards to an actual phone), you set your hourly (or by-the-minute) rate, and you can schedule times that you\u2019re available for calls.\u00a0 You can also sell digital content via Ether.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                  When we think of \u201cmaking money online,\u201d we often immediately think about affiliate marketing or selling digital products.\u00a0 Sometimes, it\u2019s easy to forget one of the oldest forms of making money online\u2026selling products you own!<\/strong> Clear out your house, apartment, or bedroom.\u00a0 Instead of throwing things away or letting them pile up and make a mess, get some money for them.<\/p>\n

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                  1. eBay<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                  2. Craigslist<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                  3. Backpage<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                  4. Half.com<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                  5. Shopit<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                  6. Oodle<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                  7. Sell.com<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                    \u2026Also known as affiliate marketing.\u00a0 This is perhaps the most common or hottest way to make money online at the moment.\u00a0 You recommend a product, using an affiliate link.\u00a0 Someone clicks through that link , purchases the product, and you get a commission.\u00a0 It\u2019s a simple concept, but sometimes difficult to execute.<\/p>\n

                    One common way to do it is to create a niche site \u2013 a site generally focused on one type of product or sub-market \u2013 and populate the site with relevant articles, with affiliate links embedded.\u00a0 One of my current challenges is to add $20,000 per year to my passive income portfolio<\/a> by creating niche sites that focus on Amazon products.\u00a0 Here are some good sources for products to sell as an affiliate:<\/p>\n

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                    1. Amazon Associates<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>When someone clicks on your Amazon affiliate link, you\u2019ll receive a commission from anything they purchase within 24 hours.<\/li>\n
                    2. eBay Partner Network<\/a> \u2013 Earn a commission on eBay auctions that people find via your affiliate links.<\/li>\n
                    3. Commission Junction<\/a> \u2013 Huge marketplace of affiliate offers.<\/li>\n
                    4. Clickbank<\/a> \u2013 One of the largest marketplaces for eBooks and other digital products.<\/li>\n
                    5. E-Junkie<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Similar to Clickbank, but I find it a bit more difficult to navigate and find certain digital products to sell as an affiliate.<\/li>\n
                    6. Google Affiliate Network<\/a> <\/strong>– I view this as pretty similar to Commission Junction.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                      In some cases, you may want to design your own products (we\u2019re talking simple things, like t-shirts, magnets, mugs, etc.), but you don\u2019t want to take on the cost of having inventory that you can\u2019t sell.\u00a0 The below options are great for this situation \u2013 for the most part, it\u2019s free to set up a virtual storefront, and you earn money when your products sell (and if nothing sells, it costs you nothing).\u00a0 These are generally great if you already have an established brand and want to sell your branded gear.<\/p>\n

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                      1. Cafe Press<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Easily design products like t-shirts, mugs, etc. and sell them from a virtual storefront through Cafe Press.<\/li>\n
                      2. E-Shirt<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Cheaper alternative to Cafe Press that focuses primarily on t-shirts.<\/li>\n
                      3. Spreadshirt<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Similar to E-Shirt.<\/li>\n
                      4. Zazzle<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Very similar to Cafe Press.<\/li>\n
                      5. Shirt City<\/a> \u2013 Another shirt design site\/store.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                        This isn\u2019t really my cup of tea, but there are several sites that will pay you to take surveys or give your opinions.\u00a0 Important note:<\/strong> Don\u2019t ever<\/strong> pay to sign up to a site that offers to pay you for surveys.\u00a0 Here are ones that, based on my limited research, are legitimate.<\/p>\n

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                        1. Dollar Surveys<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        2. Opinion Outpost<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        3. Toluna<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        4. Global Test Market<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        5. MySurvey<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        6. Pinecone Research<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        7. ZoomPanel<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        8. Permission Research<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        9. Synovate<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        10. MyView<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        11. Test Spin<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        12. Clear Voice Surveys<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        13. Hot Spex<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                        14. Survey Spot<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                          There are some good sites out there that will pay you to write reviews on your blog for various products and services.\u00a0 I haven\u2019t done much of this, but I\u2019m hoping to eventually incorporate it into my niche sites.\u00a0 Some of them are picky about what blogs they accept\/approve, so you may have to wait until your blog is older and more established.<\/p>\n

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                          1. Social Spark<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          2. Pay Per Post<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          3. Blog To Profit<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          4. Bloggerwave<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          5. Blogging Ads<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          6. Blogitive<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          7. Linkworth<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          8. PayU2Blog<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                          9. Sponsored Reviews<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                            Peer-to-peer lending<\/a> is an interesting concept, because it allows individuals to secure relatively large loans without getting a bank involved.\u00a0 On its face, it sounds like a risky proposition, but these P2P lending sites generally have good measures in place to mitigate your risk (not to mention, you\u2019re compensated for this risk by earning very high interest rates).\u00a0 In addition, you can usually invest in someone else\u2019s loan for a small amount (e.g. $25), which reduces the risk you take for any given loan.<\/p>\n

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                            1. Lending Club<\/a> (U.S. Residents Only) \u2013 <\/strong>I\u2019ve been talking about this site ever since I started this blog, so there\u2019s no reason to stop now.\u00a0 Lending Club is an important part of my passive income strategy.\u00a0 I discuss it in all of my income reports<\/a>, so you can read those for more detail.<\/li>\n
                            2. Community Lend <\/a><\/strong>– Like Lending Club, for Canada residents.\u00a0 I have not done business with them, so do a bit of research first if you plan to invest here.<\/li>\n
                            3. Zopa<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Like Lending Club, for UK residents.\u00a0 I have not done business with them, so do a bit of research first if you plan to invest here.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

                              There were some things I couldn\u2019t fit in any particular MMO category, so here they are:<\/p>\n

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                              1. SurfBounty<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 I\u2019m generally not a big fan of this, but others have had success with it.\u00a0 This site allows you to get paid for reading e-mail, surfing the internet, and participating in surveys.\u00a0 Some of these types of sites are scammy, but I don\u2019t believe this one is.<\/li>\n
                              2. Flippa<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Make money by reselling your websites and domains.<\/li>\n
                              3. Cash Crate<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Get paid for doing a variety of things online.<\/li>\n
                              4. Quick Rewards<\/a><\/strong> \u2013 Similar to Cash Crate.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

                                These are some of the blogs that I subscribe to in my RSS reader.\u00a0 Not all of these blogs will consider themselves \u201cmake money online\u201d blogs, which I completely understand and appreciate.\u00a0 What I\u2019m saying, by listing them here, is that they\u2019re great resources that will no doubt help you make money online in one way or another.<\/p>\n

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                                1. Smart Passive Income<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                2. Viper Chill<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                3. Escaping the 9 to 5<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                4. Virtual Business Lifestyle<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                5. Shoemoney<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                6. Jonathon Volk<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                7. Make Money on the Internet<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                8. PPC Ian<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                9. Jason Clegg<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                10. Murlu<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                11. The Life Design Project<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                12. Income Diary<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                13. Quick Sprout<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                14. Cash Campfire<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n
                                15. Experiments in Passive Income<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                                16. ProBlogger<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n
                                17. Profit Addiction<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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                                  I don\u2019t frequent these forums too often (and there\u2019s often a lot of garbage to sift through), but there are some gems of information here.\u00a0 It\u2019s usually a good place to check on reviews of various SEO software, see what people think about different changes in the MMO world (like when Google changes their ranking algorithm), and other miscellaneous MMO\/affiliate marketing topics.<\/p>\n

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                                  1. Warrior Forum<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>My favorite.\u00a0 Be careful, you can get sucked into some of the threads here, and before you know it, you\u2019ll find that you\u2019ve just \u201cwasted\u201d 2 hours.<\/li>\n
                                  2. Digital Point<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>Not as good as Warrior Forum (in my opinion), but still worth visiting.<\/li>\n
                                  3. Black Hat World<\/a> \u2013 <\/strong>I certainly don\u2019t recommend or practice black hat SEO tactics, but occasionally there is some interesting information and discussion within this forum.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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                                    Hopefully something in this article will help you earn more online.\u00a0 With that said, I\u2019m sure there\u2019s still a LOT out there that I\u2019m missing.\u00a0 Share it in the comments!\u00a0 If I hear some interesting ones that I completely missed, I will probably come back and edit this article to include them.<\/p>\n

                                    Bonus: We’ve all been there<\/h3>\n

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                                    Written by my4hrworkweek I love list posts, especially ones that can be bookmarked and revisited as a resource.\u00a0 I\u2019ve always wanted to create something like that, which is what led me to this article.\u00a0 I\u2019ve been working on this article for a couple months now, adding to it little by little.\u00a0 I\u2019m proud to be […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3583"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=3583"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3583\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":3584,"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3583\/revisions\/3584"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=3583"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=3583"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=3583"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}