Below are few options to earn money online, you just need a computer with internet connectivity.
1- Trade Forex/Commodity/Equity :- Trading has become easier with the invent of internet and its ability to transfer sensitive information in real time.
Note :- Need money to start up.
Need to have knowledge of financial market.
Need demat account with any firm to start with.
Need to incur brokerage for your transaction.
2- Online Survey :- Login to any online free survey and get paid for your views. This is not very high income yielding option.
Note :- Need to check if it actually generates money.
Do not register for something that demands money before actually paying you.
3- Affiliate marketing :- This is a great way to make money for promoting someone else’s products or
services without having to carry any inventory. Affiliate advertisements are
usually incorporated into your website/blog/page via linked articles (great when
your content is strong and compelling, but must be done carefully to avoid
looking spamy), product-placement videos (great if you’re funny or have
performance talent), or, less and less commonly, banner ads (pretty ineffective,
as most people avoid these like the plague)
4- Sell Apps :- In a multimillion-person marketplace, $1 or 2 per sale can go a long way. If
you have a great concept but no programming know-how, it might even be worth it
to hire a programmer. Just make sure you shop around for similar ideas, find
ways to one-up your competition, and comply with the rules of the company on
whose devices you’d sell the apps.
5- Freelancer web-designer - Create a website showcasing your portfolio and build a client list by finding
work in the online classifieds. Though it takes more time to get established
doing business this way, you can set your own prices and won’t have to share
your profits with the graphic design house.
6- Online Contest :- You won’t get paid unless your entry wins, search for a wide range of
free contests in a field where you’re already have a lot of possible
entries (ex. photos, logo-making,
background design) and submit your work to as many places as will have
you. It might take a day to get through all of them, but even a few small
successes (or, preferably, a great big one) will make up for it. The experience
might even steer you in a new creative direction.
7- Sell anything online :- Selling online is especially useful if you have a niche item that can’t attract
enough business to survive in a physical location, but of course online stores
for everyday items aren't going anywhere, either. If you aren't particularly
web-savvy or can be bothered to maintain a website, you can set up shop on a
site like eBay or CafePress
(for a fee). Otherwise, you can hire someone to design a website for you or even
make your own. You can sell books, videos, songs, crafts and DIY products.
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