Make e-zmon-e!

Make easy money at home using your computer!

Cash is calling!

Posted on: 20, Feb

Do you have a pleasant voice and demeanor? Are you well-organized and can keep track of details? Then you may have what it takes to be a virtual administrative assistant. Every company needs someone to answer the phone, take messages, and schedule appointments. And not just big companies — individual business people like realtors, salespeople, and freelances often have the greatest need. Since in most cases they are their company, these individuals have a lot on their plates. While taking calls and maintaining a schedule is important, these professionals are usually more focused on doing what makes money. That means they will pay you to answer their phone number, take messages, and maybe keep their schedule and do some minor office duties like faxing.

And you can do all of this with your computer, from your house. You just need a voice-over-Internet (VOIP) service and the software you already have (like a word processor and spreadsheet programs). The trick is finding professionals that can use your service. Place ads in local newspapers or online in places like craigslist.org. Create a small, simple Web site to attract customers. Is there demand for this work? See for yourself.

Feb
20

Award yourself some money!

Posted on: 29, Jan

It feels good to be recognized. Trophies and awards give people a sense of accomplishment and something tangible to show for all of their hard work. People spend a lot of time on their Web sites and put a lot of hard work into them. So create an award and a fancy logo and give it to Web sites that you fancy. The following year, require the sites to pay a small fee ($5-$10) to keep the award. Tell them it’s a maintenance or administration fee. People will usually pay a little money to keep their egos up. Tie this idea together with the directory idea and create a directory of sites that have received your award and the award will be more valuable to the recipients (and they’ll be more likely to pay the fee to keep it).

Jan
29

Get paid to post to forums

Posted on: 26, Jan

If you read a lot of forum posts, eventually you’ll see “Just my 2 cents.” in someone’s post. That person obviously doesn’t know what you know now: You can get paid to post to forums, and more than 2 cents per post. Typically you can make 10 to 25 cents per post, depending on the length of your post, how many replies it receives, and the total number of posts you’ve made as an agent of one of the companies that pays people to post. Most pay through Paypal, so you’ll need an account there before you begin.

http://www.scriptlance.com/projects/1178211588.shtml
http://www.forumbooster.net/paid_forum_posting/about7.html
http://www.paidpostingtools.com/writers.asp

Jan
26

Start a directory

Posted on: 23, Jan

David Filo and Jerry Yang did it. So did Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Today, they’re millionaires (maybe even billionaires). Create a Web page with a list of links to other sites. But don’t try to link to every site on the Web (David, Jerry, Larry, and Sergey pretty much have that covered). Instead, create a directory of links to sites for a particular niche, something that you know well. A hobby or other interest. Fly fishing. Bundt cake recipes. Information on testicular cancer. Whatever your thing is, there are Web sites with information out there about it and someone with your knowledge and understanding can put together a better directory of those sites then the big search engines. When you do, you can place ads on your site or charge for membership and make money. Start out with a page from a free hosting company, then move up to a regular host when your directory becomes popular.

Jan
23

Survey says…money!

Posted on: 18, Jan

Feel like your opinion is worth more than two cents? Companies will pay you (more than two cents) to fill out surveys on the Web.

http://www.yougov.com/users/registrationIntro.asp
http://www.ciao.co.uk/reg.php
http://www1.pineconeresearch.com

Jan
18

Get paid for not using your computer! Companies with too much work and not enough computers to do it will pay you to let them “borrow” yours when you’re not using it. Of course, in this situation, your computer never leaves your house or office. Instead, instructions and work are sent to it through the Internet and it crunches them when it’s not busy with you. Your computer works, you make money. Isn’t that how it’s supposed to work?

http://www.parabon.com
http://www.porivo.com
http://www.gridfinity.com

Jan
18


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