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janeygwynn

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I'm new to this, have checked out the tool kit though and am quite intrigued.
I'd like to earn money sat at my laptop, not go off and take pictures of menus or mystery shop. i've got about an hour a day or so and usually evenings too.
Where would be the best place to start?
What sites can you recommend ?
Thankks in advance.xx
 

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If you don't want to go out then go back to the Toolkit and apply for

WhatUsersDo
Leapforce
Utest


that's enough to get you started - An easy £300+ a month from those 3 alone, if not more
 

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Oh yeah, sign up to for edigitalresearch as well, its on the toolkit and again if mystery shopping 'from home' so you don't leave the house
 

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Can I also say, not just to you but to all the others who post in this sub forum

yes it may be hard work at the start while you sign up to thing and find what works for you but what you should do more than ANYTHING is engage on here

Ask questions, start topics, read and interact - you will learn things 10x quicker than making one post and then splitting ;)
 

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janeygwynn said:
I'm new to this, have checked out the tool kit though and am quite intrigued.
I'd like to earn money sat at my laptop, not go off and take pictures of menus or mystery shop. i've got about an hour a day or so and usually evenings too.
Where would be the best place to start?
What sites can you recommend ?
Thankks in advance.xx

Hi janeygwynn,

There are loads of different ways. I'll quickly list a few.

1. Online surveys - Consumer research is very important to companies so they pay people to complete surveys in order to learn more about consumers to imrove their product/service. Popular sites are Swagbucks, GlobalTestMarket, Ipsos

2. Affiliate marketing - If you are good at writing or have a good presence online. You can start earning money by directing people to services. Make a website or use youtube and do product reviews. If you get enough traffic and people are interested in products you advertise they will sign up to services/buy products using your links and you will get commission. Popular affiliate networks are Affiliate window or affiliate future. or you can go to a particular website you are interested in and they will most likely have an affiliate section at the bottom.

3. If you have any skills you can provide a service on Fiverr. People will buy your 'gig' for $5. Doesn't seem like much but it all adds up. if you get enough people to buy your gig.

4. Matched betting & Bonus hunting - Bookmakers offer free bets and bonuses all the time. Matched betting is a way of extracting profit from these free bets. For example if bookie A is offering a £20 free bet. You can bet on perhaps 'Don Cossack' to win a horse race in the grand national. With bookie B you bet that 'Don Cossack' will not win. You will make profit from these bets as clever calculators calculate how much you need to stake to make profit every time.

5. qmee gives you cash rewards for simply searching the web.

These are just a few of many ways to earn money online. Hope this has helped you a bit. Good luck
 

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There are also the classics like Swagbucks although that may take a bit more time. Useful for replacing google though for effortless (albeit slow) earning.
 

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There are tons of things you could do. The way forward is to - find something which interests you, read up about it, maybe do a short course in it, there are lots of free ones online, don't spend too much thinking and learning its best to just get doing and its the fastest way to learn so get started as soon as you can, try it out, see what you think, ask yourself, is this a good fit for you, are you enjoying it, are you earning the money you need to, if not do you want to stick with it or is it time to try something different? If you want to try something different just repeat the above process. Good luck!
 

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If you have fast typing skills you could try audio transcribing, Take note is one company you could look into.
 

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I'm new too and ther's so much it's almost overwhelming

Will certainly take not of these suggestions though!
 

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coop said:
I'm new too and ther's so much it's almost overwhelming

Will certainly take not of these suggestions though!

Make sure to check out the beginners guide toolkit [member=1621]coop[/member] and [member=1619]SarahLu[/member]

http://blog.themoneyshed.co.uk/working-from-home-toolkit/
 

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