10 different ways to make
money online right now.
Want to generate money during the
coronavirus pandemic without having to
leave your house? Or do you want to learn
how to make money online so you can
support your trips once the coronavirus
has passed?
1. Make Money With Your Photographs
Are you a photographer or do you live in a
region where photographs are in high
demand? International Living states,
"Stock photography websites are massive
archives of photos, spanning practically
every potential subject you might
conceive." So, how does it function?
Photographers can post their photographs
to any of a number of massive databases,
making them available for purchase by
magazine editors, designers, and any
another group with a website. The beauty of
stock websites is that photos may be sold
multiple times, allowing you to earn
money without exerting any effort.
Shutterstock, Photoshelter, and Getty
Images are some of the best photography
sites to visit.
2. Produce instructional videos
According to International Living, "In
recent years, YouTube has emerged into
the go-to source for all manner of video
courses and instructions." "Instructors
can monetise their films by charging a
subscription fee or password-protecting
content that is only accessible to paying
clients." This post offers advice from a
real estate agent who made $100,000 on
YouTube in a month. Another piece of
advice from International Living is to
become familiar with the phrases that
people used to search. Start typing "how to
[your topic]" into YouTube's search bar
and see what terms appear in the auto-fill
dropdown. When writing your video title,
description, and tags, make sure to
include the same keywords.
3. Work as a copywriter
Want to make a good living regardless of
where you live—a beach property in Latin
America, a historic European city, or even
a Greek island? You might be a good fit
for copywriting. "Copywriting is a
mega-industry, brimming with
opportunities," according to International
Living. And it's hungry for people who can
fuel it with new marketing messages, and
one of the best aspects of the freelance
copywriter's lifestyle is that you can get
paid in US dollars...while living nearly
anywhere on the planet." Express Writers
offers advice on how to become a
copywriter as well as job listings.
4. Instruct in English
"You may not realize it, but you already
have the number one qualification you
need for a fun, portable income that can
offer you a steady salary from anywhere in
the world if you're a native English
speaker," writes International Living.
GoOverseas.com, TeachAway (teach
English online to Chinese students),
iTutorGroup (teach English online to
Taiwanese children and adults), and
English Hunt are some of the options
available
5. Turn Your Passion Into a Profitable Podcast
According to International Living,
"Podcasting does not have to be difficult."
You'll be up and running in no time with a
microphone, a laptop, and some free
recording software. Furthermore,
podcasts do not need to be broadcast
every day (once a week is ideal) and are
more effective when they are brief. A
podcast can be used to earn money in a
variety of ways. Commercial sponsorship
is the most obvious, but you can also use
it to promote your own products or
services. Here's a wonderful guide from
NPR on how to start a podcast.
6. Establish a Content and Web
Development Company
Do you know how to create websites and
content? These services can be provided
to anyone using online tools that make
Creating stunning websites is a breeze.
WordPress, Weebly, and Joomla are just a
a few examples.
7. Pursue a career as a translator and
interpreter.
Do you have a second language? There
will be a demand for interpreting and
translation services wherever there are
expat communities and English is not the
primary language. Online translation and
interpretations are also available.
8. Consider drop-shipping.
Do you know what drop-shipping is? It's a
retailing method in which the merchant
doesn't have any physical inventory.
Instead, you purchase the item from a
third party and have it shipped directly to
the customer when a customer places an
order. "This means you'll never have to
pay a dollar to store your products or keep
track of your inventory," International
Living suggests. "And you'll never have to
buy things in bulk in the hopes of making
enough money to cover your costs." This
strategy can be used with online
marketplaces such as eBay or Amazon. In
this useful post from Shopify, you can
learn more about drop-shipping.
9. Educator
According to International Living,
"establishing your own tutoring service
can be a lucrative business that gives you
with a comfortable and flexible lifestyle."
"What's more, you can start a tutoring
business in practically any country on the
planet." Clients that advertise your
businesses can get discounts. "One of the
most valuable marketing tools you can
have when starting out is word-of-mouth
marketing," International Living
recommends. Tutors.com contains a list of
the best online tutoring positions, and
Tutorme.com allows you to apply to be a
tutor.
10 Become a freelance proofreader
Another lucrative internet job is
proofreading. "Most agencies will pay a
proofreader roughly 25% of the price of a
translated paper," International Living
says. "For a five-page conventional
business document, translation agencies
charge around $75." As a result,
proofreading the identical work, which
takes roughly an hour, pays $18 to $20."
You can work full-time, part-time, or 24
hours a day. Tips on how to become a
proofreader can be found on Mediabistro,
a website that provides tools for media
professionals.
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