I’m a 21 years old male student, who just got layed off from my job. I love to buy nice stuff, i like to go out, and just have money saved. I really need some suggestions, or ideas on how i can generate some extra income. I would like to buy a car soon, and just have money for recreational purposes. Let me know, please no smart-as* answers, im being completely serious. Finding a job is not the problem, what i really want to know is different ways i can make money on my own. Maybe things i can invest in, or things i can do to make more money, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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July 24th, 2009 at 7:05 am
Here are 6 ideas that I came up with:
1. Sell products that create residual income like memberships or MLM programs.
2. Sell other people’s products as an affiliate for them.
3. Provide a service.
4. Type at home or do data entry.
5. Do paid surveys.
6. Sell stuff on eBay.
You can try all and find the one that best suits you.
Hope this helps.
July 24th, 2009 at 7:05 am
Creating Work at Home
• Baby-sitting, child care
• Selling homegrown vegetables or flowers
• Sewing, altering, and repairing clothing
• Piecework for manufacturers
• Baking and food preparation
• Quilting, crocheting, knitting; making macramé, pottery; other crafts
• Upholstering
• Bookkeeping, typing, home computer services
• Telephone answering service
• Hairdressing
• Taking in boarders
• Addressing and filling envelopes for advertisers
• Washing and waxing cars (customer brings car to your home)
• Pet grooming and exercising
• Lock repair and key making (workshop at home)
• Ads for much of this work can be placed free of charge or at low cost in weekend shopping news or on supermarket notice boards
Creating Work Outside the Home
• House-sitting (when people are on vacation and want their home to be looked after)
• Cleaning: stores; offices; homes and apartments after construction, after fires, after people move out; housework (in homes of others); windows (business and domestic)
• Repairs: appliances of all kinds (libraries contain easy-to-follow books on repairs)
• Handyman jobs: siding houses; building cabinets, doors, porches; painting; fencing; roofing
• Farm work: crops, picking fruit
• Interior landscaping and plant care at: offices, banks, shopping plazas and atriums, lobbies
• Property management: janitors, superintendent (sometimes includes free living quarters)
• Insurance, real estate
• Carpet installation, cleaning
• Newspaper routes (adults and children), other delivery services: ads, bills for municipalities
• Moving, storage
• Landscaping, tree trimming, lawn care, woodcutting
• School-bus driver
• Photography (portraits and public events)
• Bait for fishermen
• Swap work: barter car repairs for electrical work, sewing for plumbing, etc.