I really need to earn money at home, I live in UK and to be honest I am tired of those offers on internet that say u can earn money at home and they’re all lies, I want real earnings, I know people don’t like to share this kind of info. but sometimes it’s good to help others, thank u in advance.
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There is a few ways to make a bit of cash but I haven’t found anything myself that would make a lot of money.
1) Participating in online surveys can take between 10 minutes and half an hour and you’ll usually earn between 50p and £10 per survey. Sites such as YouGov , Panelbase,Toluna and lightspeed panel.
2) Social networking – Yuwie is a social networking site that pays you. The site allows you to do whatever you do with all other networking sites, but you’ll earn money at the same time through a share of the advertising revenue.
How much you get paid depends on how many page views you rack up. You get a page view every time someone looks at your blog/video/profile and every time you add content to your profile – such as pictures. So the more content you have and the more often you use Yuwie, the more page views you’ll get, and the more money you’ll receive.
What’s more, you’ll also be paid for your referrals activity. In other words, if you invite friends to join you’ll make money off their activity too.
3) Blogging – setting up your own blog can also be a good way to make some money. If you join a free programme such as Google Adsense, you can earn commission from advertising banners on the side of your blog . Every time a user clicks on one of these adverts, you’ll earn some cash!
There are no “real earnings” on the Internet, thanks to globalization.
The reason why is that the cost of living in developing nations (and even some developed nations) is much, much lower than in industrialized nations, especially “Western” nations. Internet jobs will go to the people who want the least amount of money for their work. When the choice is between a UK resident who will want more than US$800 a month just for his survival living expenses, or a South Africa or Argentina resident who would be able to pay living expenses and entertainment on US$400 a month, companies will use the Argentinian or South African on the “online worker” payroll first.
Online writing jobs are the same way. You see US$20 for a writing job that will likely take a week, and turn the job down as paying too little. An Argentinian sees that same US$20 writing job and says “Whoopie! With that kind of posh money I could take the whole family to the coast for the holidays!” The only writing jobs which might pay well are jobs which are inextricably linked to the region in which you live, but those are quite rare.
One of the few ways to get real earnings is to work outside the home at the same time that you are working online. I am talking about EBay Power Seller. You will be spending a lot of time and money scouring the countryside looking for people selling items but not knowing their true value, buying those items, and then selling them on EBay at much higher prices than you paid for them. Its a lot of work but EBay Power Sellers can make decent money off that work. This is not Internet work in the sense you are constantly performing physical labor and spending countless hours reading ads in papers and online websites looking for places to physically go to to obtain your inventory, but you are using the Internet to make real earnings.
Google AdSense and Amazon are highly overrated as systems of making money on the Internet. You can’t just have one blog and expect to make “real earnings” off those types of ad sources. Most people who make several hundred a month (the ones making the most money off these sources) are working fairly constantly on several blogs and also writing how-to guides on nearly everything they know well. It will take several days to months to build up enough visitors to make ad revenue sources pay you well for your writing.
In your case you may want to build up a writing job linked to the area in which you live. This is a “leave the house frequently” idea so it still may not be exactly what you are thinking of when you talk about Internet work.
Mapping sites, travel sites, and even local town council sites are limited by the fact that they cannot employ one or two people to run around the neighbourhood taking pictures and jotting down notes about what day-to-day (or even hour-to-hour) changes are taking place in the neighbourhood. Your neighbourhood website would provide a level of detail unheard-of in the major websites, and you would likely attract a following of locals who have less free time than you, as well as any expats living abroad who want to know if that scruffy-looking Indian restaurant (with the best Indian food you can get outside India) is still around the corner from the Famous Town Dignitary Statue, or if anyone has finally moved a business into the Big Boarded-Up Building on Main Street.
Eventually you may be able to attract a small crowd of semi-paid volunteers who accept a small amount of money per item to inform you about changes in the neighbourhood, and the website becomes a true work-from-home Internet job.