Wednesday, September 17, 2008

How To Make Money Online

I know that making money online can be a real drag. For one, it's very hard to get motivated to work online. Working online isn't as easy as what you would expect, either. The work is typically very repetitive, and you're usually only doing it to make money, and therefore you will normally lose interest in that in which you are doing to make the money.
Anyways, there are many different ways to make money, and many different types of payouts. Some sites may only pay out bi monthly. Some sites may only pay out once you have accumulated at least 100.00 in your account. Nonetheless, the sites will make it much harder to get your money when you want it, regardless of how hard or often you work to earn it.
The main key to earning money online is to know that it must be something you're interested in. If you're working online, in a field of something you're not interested in, chances are making real money is going to be very difficult. Since you're not extremely interested in the topic you're pursuing, you're going to become very bored with working in a rapid manner.
I suggest browsing around for at least a week, finding what you want to do most. However, this may not even require a week, since I'm going to bring your sites to a very narrow list of ways to make money online, legitimately.
There are several ways to make money online. Writing reviews, freelance article writing, writing college level papers, reading emails, and even chatting.
However, some sites and some ways of making money are more efficient than others. It all boils down to your personal interest, motivation, and how often you need to be paid out. Most of the sites can pay by paypal, but a select few will send to other payment options such as xoom, bank deposits, and checks sent to your mailbox.
Here are my top 5 places to make money online.
5. Reading emails. This is quite ineffective at earning a lot of money. However, it's easy, doesn't require much but an email address, and checks can be sent by mail as payment. A few sites are sendearnings.com and inboxdollars.com
4. Helium. Helium is an online database similar to associated content that allows people to make money online by writing articles. They are paid only on a performance basis, and the payments are generally very low. You must have accumulated 25.00 in your account before payment, and payments are made monthly. www.helium.com
3. Writing college level essays. This is something that requires a little bit better writing skills. The pay is great, though. You write college level papers for students not interested in doing them, and you are paid according to your delivery time and length. You are paid per page, per amount of time it took you to write the paper. You will need to know extensive vocabulary, how to cite your sources properly, and how to write great college papers. www.essaywriters.net.
2. Writing reviews. Reviews get quite boring, however the pay is usually consistent, especially if you become a quality writer; your reviews are published the instant you submit them, and your account is credited 2.00. The minimum payout for any review is 40 cents, even if you write a horrible one. Reviewstream will only pay you if your account is 50.00 or above, and they pay to the paypal associated with the email you're sending in reviews from. Payments are sent at a very fast rate from the time you request. www.reviewstream.com
Likely Page Break1. Writing for Associated Content. I love this. I can write about anything that interests me, and the payout is great. Associated Content gives you tips on how to better your articles if the upfront payment wasn't accepted, and you usually get payment within 2 days for your articles. I love it, and would recommend it to anyone. www.associatedcontent.com
So from the 5 above listed methods, you should find one that you would enjoy. I personally would recommend writing for Associated Content, because the payout and service is great.
However, if you're not interested in any of the above methods, you could always earn money through blogging. Go to blogger.com, start an account, and put adsense on your account. This is highly appealing, but it's very difficult to get traffic and adsense doesn't generate much money until you get hundreds of readers, daily.
I still would recommend writing for Associated Content, it requires much less work on the writer's part, and the customer service, payments, and overall media experience are all wonderful.
Good luck with your online money-making!