$1000 per week?!


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DATE: June 1, 2017, 8:04 a.m.

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  1. 1. Fill out surveys for cash
  2. If you don’t mind sharing those opinions then get ready to slide some dineros into your pocket.
  3. Need Extra Cash for Free?
  4. Join Vindale Research, the famous survey site where you earn rewards to share your experiences about how you use the internet. 100% free to join.
  5. Join Vindale Research Now
  6. Companies want to know what you think and they’re willing to pay for it.
  7. In fact, not only are they willing to pay for your opinion, the actually sort of have to.
  8. About a decade ago, annoying survey agents used to dial up your landline around dinnertime and try to get you to fill out a survey.
  9. This attempt to hijack people’s time didn’t go over too well and actually angered people to the point of taking companies to court for the calls.
  10. These days, if companies want to find out what you think, they’re going to have to pay you.
  11. However, not everyone knows they can get paid for filling out surveys and even if they see an ad asking them to fill out a survey for money, most people think it’s a hoax.
  12. And that’s why if you sign up to be a survey taker you WILL get work and you WILL make money for just letting people know what you think.
  13. You can make about $10 an hour or so depending on how quickly you can fill out surveys and how many companies you sign up with.
  14. Some surveys pay a few dollars (they are quick and easy) and other surveys are longer and can pay like $75 sometimes.
  15. Below are 10 excellent high paying survey websites to begin making quick money with:
  16. Swagbucks (review)
  17. Vindale Research (review)
  18. Pinecone Research (review)
  19. Toluna (review)
  20. InboxDollars (review)
  21. MySurvey (review)
  22. Ipsos i-Say (review)
  23. Harris Poll Online (review)
  24. CashCrate (review)
  25. Global Test Market (review)
  26. E-Poll Surveys (review)
  27. 2. Have an online garage sale
  28. You don’t have to wait for a Saturday in the spring to hold a garage sale, you can do it online.
  29. In fact, you can make more money selling your stuff on the web than you would selling your stuff in person.
  30. First of all, you need to set up an account on popular online selling sites like Craigslist or Kijjiji, which is super simple and free, free, free.
  31. Want more money?
  32. Try Swagbucks, the famous rewards program that pays you for watching videos, taking surveys, shopping and more. 100% free to join!
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  34. Then, instead of setting your stuff up on card tables on the lawn, you need to take some amazing photographs of the things you’re going to sell.
  35. You’re going to post these photographs for potential buyers to check out your product so make sure you’ve got good lighting – lighting is everything.
  36. Lighting Hints
  37. Shoot in natural light.
  38. If you have to shoot indoors when it’s dark outside, you should use a lighting kit.
  39. Place your item in front of non-reflective white board before shooting if you don’t have a lighting kit.
  40. Once you’ve shot your pics, edit them to make sure the colors are nice and crop out anything unnecessary.
  41. Open up your account on one of those sites we talked about earlier.
  42. Now set up an advertisement and upload your pics.
  43. You can decide if you want to set a price or you can write that you are accepting the best offer.
  44. Hit post.
  45. The site will send you an email to confirm the posting and voila your online garage sale has started. And you can post a bunch of things on one page or you can post a separate advertisement for each item you have.
  46. The beauty of online garage sales is that you will get a bunch of people inquiring about your item so you can gauge how much you will be able to sell your item for. That means you don’t have to accept the first offer that comes your way and that also means you can make more dough.
  47. Be honest about what you’re selling and you can easily start selling all sorts of things to repeat customers.
  48. 3. Sell your advice
  49. Seems too good to be true, but if you are great at something you can advise other people on how to do that great thing.
  50. Now, most people have some hobby or talent that they wouldn’t consider turning into a job, the most common include cooking, gardening, woodworking, sewing, knitting, and auto mechanics among others.
  51. Sure there are professionals that do all of these things but they aren’t advising other people on how to do it themselves.
  52. If you’re pretty awesome at the thing you do then monetize that baby.
  53. Contact magazines or websites dedicated to your craft or hobby and offer to write an article or column.
  54. If you have to do one for free it’s ok because it will help you build a presence online.
  55. Join online groups, post advice and let people get to know you.
  56. You can set up your website and offer consulting services or advertise in your local paper or on buying and selling websites.
  57. People will reach out to you if you offer a great service with a fair price, so get creative with that hidden talent of yours

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