Web site explains how to make money in cyberspace

If you are an avid surfer and is unemployed or simply need to earn some extra money, you can dip into the Internet to increase revenues. The specialized site Digital Trends published a series of tips to "get the juices flowing" to the network.

For starters, the site recommends the Amazon Mechanical Turk project. A place where companies pay to the Internet to do so repetitive and boring tasks that they themselves do not want to do. One could, for example, try a new application for iPhone. Fun ... Right? Not make much money, but with patience can accumulate. Selling on the internet can be very lucrative. At online auction sites like eBay, Amazon, Mercado Libre, DeReto, among others, you can start selling. We recommend starting to sell items you have in use, and can serve other people, then start buying and selling goods online.

Making money by giving your opinion sounds too good to be true, but true. Many companies pay either in cash or in goods, people registering to answer surveys. As there are many websites that make false bids, recommended sites like Digital Trends Survey Spot, American Consumer Opinion and Lightspeed Consumer Panel.
If you have certain talents or abilities, can capitalize on the Internet through freelance work. If you are good at translating text, transcribing audio or editing photos, for example, someone surely needs their services. In the classifieds Web site Craigslist you can find freelance work offers both businesses and individuals.

Finally, Digital Trends recommends writing to make money. Technically it is within the freelance work. If you would like to write, but you're not a professional journalist, you can open a blog. Bloggers popular, attracting a large number of players can make a profit. Suite101 places like Helium and give opportunity to authors to write what they want and then deliver checks based on the popularity of the paper.

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