1. Paid for surveys
The web also offers a wealth of balance-boosting opportunities.
Survey websites such as Yougov.com, Panelbase.net and Toluna.com will
all reward you for your opinions, either through cash or reward
vouchers.
Once you’ve registered on the website, you’ll be sent surveys
tailored to your personal profile, ranging from 10p to £2 per survey.
2. Earn from web research
Any Question Answered (aqa.63336.com), are often on the lookout for
internet researchers. Once a customer asks a question through their
mobile phone, it’s the researcher’s job to hunt out the answer and reply
online.
You can choose your own hours and the questions you answer, and can earn around 30p for every question you answer correctly.
3. Review music
Budding Simon Cowells amongst us should check out soundout.com, a
music website that pays users to review unsigned bands. The idea is
simple: you sign up, listen to a track, rate it and write an honest
review. You’ll get 5p per review, but the more reviews you make the more
you can charge – experienced reviewers can command 25p per song.
“If you’re a dedicated reviewer, you can earn some decent pocket money, some users have earned in
excess of £1,000,” says David Courtier-Dutton, the founder of soundout.com.
4. Affilliate/Reseller
For
those who have the knack of selling, one of the best ways to make money
online is to become an affiliate/reseller. An affiliate is a person who
gets a commission for selling every product that he promotes, whether
on his Website or through any other avenue such as eBay. You don't have
to own the product. You only need to sign up for an affiliate program
with a company and start selling its products under your referral link.
Firms such as Commission Junction or Click Bank have a large pool of
products.
5. Paid Writing
If maintaining a
blog is difficult for you but you still want to indulge your passion
for writing, you can jot down articles for other blogs or sites such as
Weblogs, Helium or PayPerPost. Writing an e-book can also be a good
option. E-books are investment free, with no cost for printing and
shipping. If you have a strong command over languages, you can become a
copy editor, where Webmasters will pay you to read articles and correct
grammatical errors, sentence fragments, etc.
6. GPT Programme
GPT
or Get-paid-to sites are becoming increasingly popular among teens. You
get paid for signing up for free Websites, newsletters, playing games
and filling out online surveys. These are suitable for people who don't
have a skill set but want to earn extra money. Taking online surveys is
simple- register with a few legitimate, paid survey sites and answer
questions. The topics range from shopping to politics. This might not
help you make a living, but you can earn good pocket money. Contests2win
is one of the trusted GPT Websites.
7. Selling photos
If
you enjoy photography and are good with a camera, you could be sitting
on a huge reserve of revenue. There are people who will be interested in
your collection of images. Nowadays, it's easy to take your photos to
the public, providing a convenient way to build a secondary income
stream. Many stock photo agencies, such as Fotolia, Dreamstime and
Shutterstock, offer incentives for people to earn from their photos.