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  • How to make $100 in 1 month?

    Hello

    I,m looking for make money online and i have a goal to can make $100 in 1 month

    I do like to go one in such as
    1- earn from email email processing read or send
    2- earn from share post ads in social media
    3- earn from earn from watch video ads
    4-earn from micro jobs

    if there trust way like this to can earn i like to do

    wait your advise

    Thanks

  • #2
    Check out Swag Bucks. This is the third time I've mentioned it here after only having used it for the past two and a half or so weeks, but I'm loving it. I registered my account on December 21st and I have made $75 between then and now. I'm hoping to hit $100, before I get to the 30 day mark.

    They pay you in Swag Bucks for doing things like filling out surveys, free trial offers for services, watching ads, ect.

    1 Swag Buck = 1 cent

    You have the option of trading your swag bucks for gift cards or they will do a paypal transfer and send you the cash. Thus far I've opted for Wal-Mart gift cards. I believe paypal will take their 3%, if you go that route.

    All in all, I've had a very good experience. They have pretty good customer service. I had an offer that I had completed and was supposed to be awarded 500 SwagBucks, which never got credited. I sent an email to their support team and within a few days, they credited my account.

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    • #3
      Hello
      I will check it and sign up
      is there other sited have a good paid

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tony46231 View Post
        Check out Swag Bucks. This is the third time I've mentioned it here after only having used it for the past two and a half or so weeks, but I'm loving it. I registered my account on December 21st and I have made $75 between then and now. I'm hoping to hit $100, before I get to the 30 day mark.

        They pay you in Swag Bucks for doing things like filling out surveys, free trial offers for services, watching ads, ect.

        1 Swag Buck = 1 cent

        You have the option of trading your swag bucks for gift cards or they will do a paypal transfer and send you the cash. Thus far I've opted for Wal-Mart gift cards. I believe paypal will take their 3%, if you go that route.

        All in all, I've had a very good experience. They have pretty good customer service. I had an offer that I had completed and was supposed to be awarded 500 SwagBucks, which never got credited. I sent an email to their support team and within a few days, they credited my account.
        Actually paypal doesn't take any fees out for it. I'd imagine it may be different if you have some kind of special commercial account or something, but for your basic user it doesn't. I have a seller account for having sold things on ebay, which I think charges a fee when you sell something and get a payment, but doesn't charge me anything for my swagbucks money.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ShawnaC123 View Post
          Actually paypal doesn't take any fees out for it. I'd imagine it may be different if you have some kind of special commercial account or something, but for your basic user it doesn't. I have a seller account for having sold things on ebay, which I think charges a fee when you sell something and get a payment, but doesn't charge me anything for my swagbucks money.
          Thanks
          Can we chat to can talk more about business

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ShawnaC123 View Post
            Actually paypal doesn't take any fees out for it. I'd imagine it may be different if you have some kind of special commercial account or something, but for your basic user it doesn't. I have a seller account for having sold things on ebay, which I think charges a fee when you sell something and get a payment, but doesn't charge me anything for my swagbucks money.
            Yeah they do take a percentage for eBay sales. Pretty sure it's 3% now. Very good to know though. Wasn't aware that they don't take a cut from anything you get from Swag Bucks.

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            • #7
              Odesk is good for finding jobs online. You can get paid hourly or for the projects. You should have no problem making $100 there. Keep in mind that they will rate your work after completion. This is important for finding job in the future. So, you should try to do a good job and communicate well with your contracts.

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              • #8
                Yeah swagbucks is a good site for this. Could also try instagc problem with that is you can only get gift cards which is the advantage of swagbucks you can get paypal. If you are willing to do surveys global test market is also really nice and planned properly you can double dip on this by signing up for it from another pay site. Can't remember whether it is on swagbucks anymore but can't hurt to check. But yeah if you plan to do surveys in general you should try and find a link from a site like swagbucks that will pay you for signing up. You could also try iPoll though they take forever to pay out.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Joe Moore View Post
                  Odesk is good for finding jobs online. You can get paid hourly or for the projects. You should have no problem making $100 there. Keep in mind that they will rate your work after completion. This is important for finding job in the future. So, you should try to do a good job and communicate well with your contracts.
                  Thanks
                  I will try it and sign up and see project and what i can do with it
                  Thanks for your advise

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Amyifan
                    $100 is a very small target...but when you get familiar with internet marketing, $1000 would be still small for you...
                    One thing you need to keep in mind that your income is likely to be changeable a lot. One day you may be earning well and the other day down quite a bit especially if you are relying on SEO. You should guarantee the income you need and then you can feel free to go after big bucks.

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                    • #11
                      Try Amazon Mechanical Turk (mturk), search google. A lot of small paying tasks that can be done quickly. Good luck.

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                      • #12
                        Go for better quality

                        There are far better ways for earning money. And much more money. For example pick the topic you are interested about and create a blog about it. Tell about your personal experience, share your knowledge. Once you get visitors you can monetize the site in different way.

                        Of course that wouldn't give you income same month but that would produce you with passive income in near future.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Leraldo View Post
                          There are far better ways for earning money. And much more money. For example pick the topic you are interested about and create a blog about it. Tell about your personal experience, share your knowledge. Once you get visitors you can monetize the site in different way.

                          Of course that wouldn't give you income same month but that would produce you with passive income in near future.
                          Blogging isn't passive income

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                          • #14
                            It can be if your site ranks well in Google. May be not 100% passive, for example you can hire a writer who would post few article every month to keep your blog fresh.

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                            • #15
                              Hi, I think paid to click sites are only good source of income if you have lots of active referrals.
                              Maybe you can try Fiverr, you can created gigs there on things that you can do for other like if you are good in art, you can offer them personalized art. It could be easy to reach that $100 a month goal if you will have lots of orders there. Good luck.

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