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❓ASK Can I make $50-$100 a week? (I'm Student)

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Title says it all. I've tried freelancing sites but I have a hard time with those because I am under 18 and most require paid credits and such. I really just looking for something that has decent pay and is reliable. I am open to things such as data entry, article writing, etc.
 
Most of those money making sites require you to be at least 18 and above.

Also do you at least have a bank account? I know that the freelance site Peopleperhour pays direct to bank.
I used to make some money there but it's not a lot and the competition there is stiff. While the site has paid credits but those are extras.
Every month Peopleperhour will give you free bidding credits so you don't have to buy any however you need to make it count.

You might not be able to make $50-$100 a week right away. You have to build a reputation first.
That's an obstruction for many sites keeping in mind the maturation of human beings!
 
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The opportunities to make money are truly endless friend!
 
Have you tried Forex? You would easily be able to make 100 per week.
Also you can try staking some cryptos with good APY (5,30 or 60%)
 
Hey you can earn in many ways in internet.Here lots of opportunities.
If you are skilled in one work then do freelancing.
And if you Don't have any skill than try gpt,surveys,micro job, blogging,youtubing,hold crypto
And many more.
But remember one thing you need to keep patience to online work
 
The thing with freelancing sites is that the competition is very tight and the bidding system, which is very common across them makes it only harder. The one freelance site that you could try where you set your own fees is Fiverr. But you'll need to make your gigs stand out. Otherwise, the name of the game is to find 3-5 different beer mine sites, some of which you can find for here on BMF, and diversify your income streams that way. It's a hard slog but if you're patient, it's possible.
Yes it can be very difficult to join freelancing sites because of the competition. I have tried a couple of then and i never even once managed to get in but i guess one day i will . Fiverr seems to be very ideal but i always feel the people who advances faster in fiverr are those with rare skill or some kind artistic abilities, graphic designers and video editors topping that list.
 
Blogging is one of the most sure-fire ways to earn money, especially if you already have a fan base. If you don't, try freelancing jobs, or just get a part-time job somewhere to earn some capital to then invest in your business ventures. If you do blog, Google Adsense will be your best friend, but don't forget about CJ Affiliates and ShareASale too. They have loads of companies you can partner up with an make a good amount of money from it.
 
Yes it can be very difficult to join freelancing sites because of the competition. I have tried a couple of then and i never even once managed to get in but i guess one day i will . Fiverr seems to be very ideal but i always feel the people who advances faster in fiverr are those with rare skill or some kind artistic abilities, graphic designers and video editors topping that list.

That's the nature of online work - like I always say, it's unreliable as it's very up and down. You need a truckload of resilience and patience to survive in 'this line of work'. With no other prospects on the horizon, you have no other option but to trudge on. You're right, the competition on Fiverr is fierce but I still insist it's worth giving a shot.
 
I tried twice in Upwork and my profile was rejected.

That's a shame. There used to be a time when you could just sign up and start working on UpWork but for whatever reason, they switched things up and tightened the rules. I honestly don't even know what they're looking for. I've had an account there for years but have never bid for any of the jobs. From time to time, I'm even invited to try for some, but I can never find the time.
 
That's a shame. There used to be a time when you could just sign up and start working on UpWork but for whatever reason, they switched things up and tightened the rules. I honestly don't even know what they're looking for. I've had an account there for years but have never bid for any of the jobs. From time to time, I'm even invited to try for some, but I can never find the time.
Wow atleat you have some kind of feedback from the site even if its just being invited for an interview, there is hope.You might get something good from there one of the good days.
 
That's the nature of online work - like I always say, it's unreliable as it's very up and down. You need a truckload of resilience and patience to survive in 'this line of work'. With no other prospects on the horizon, you have no other option but to trudge on. You're right, the competition on Fiverr is fierce but I still insist it's worth giving a shot.
That is so true, some bit of patience and resilience is all that is needed to pesevere in online working.I have a profile in Fiverr but it has been a while since i had any profitable inquiries but i am hopeful.
 
That is so true, some bit of patience and resilience is all that is needed to pesevere in online working.I have a profile in Fiverr but it has been a while since i had any profitable inquiries but i am hopeful.

Very true. Well done on joining Fiverr:Thumbsup::Thumbsup: It's a good start but only half the battle. I was talking to another friend here who's also on Fiverr about how work's slowed right down since COVID hit. She's still getting work but has observed a huge drop as well. I've only done two very small jobs between March and now:(
 
Very true. Well done on joining Fiverr:Thumbsup::Thumbsup: It's a good start but only half the battle. I was talking to another friend here who's also on Fiverr about how work's slowed right down since COVID hit. She's still getting work but has observed a huge drop as well. I've only done two very small jobs between March and now:(
But that is something, i think that is why i am always hopeful when it comes to Fiverr ,even if its just two or 3 jobs , it keeps up the motivation that more jobs will come.
 
But that is something, i think that is why i am always hopeful when it comes to Fiverr ,even if its just two or 3 jobs , it keeps up the motivation that more jobs will come.
I know, right! That's the beauty of Fiverr. Because it's not a beer money site, you can really scale up your gigs and make more money quicker. You can make five times more on one gig what could take you weeks or even months on a beer money site.
 
I know, right! That's the beauty of Fiverr. Because it's not a beer money site, you can really scale up your gigs and make more money quicker. You can make five times more on one gig what could take you weeks or even months on a beer money site.
That also, it makes money quicker. Im just hoping these dry spells will seize before Dec because that is one site one can rely on to pay the bills.
 
For those who are still looking, I recommend affiliate programs. With constant work, you can earn a lot more than $ 50 a week
 
That also, it makes money quicker. Im just hoping these dry spells will seize before Dec because that is one site one can rely on to pay the bills.

Yes, that's very true! I too am keeping my fingers crossed. But I have a feeling we might start seeing the whole online/remote work landscape changing for the better as more and more companies realise the value of working remotely.
 
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