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Jay S.

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I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for good newbie part-time work on your own schedule jobs for full time college students?
 
If you good at writing maybe you can earn by posting on forums like Postloop or Forum Wheel. You can also try to earn at Mylot but it can be a bit slow to earn over there. You can also try some survey and PTC sites.
 
Can you explain what a PTC site is? I'm really new to this.
PTC = pay to click

We have a section dedicated to this type of sites: Top PTC Sites

Not recommended because is a slow earner unless you can get many direct referrals.
 
I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for good newbie part-time work on your own schedule jobs for full time college students?
Hi, do you have any skill? It is easier earning online if you have the required skills. For example, programming, writing, graphics and design etc. You can exchange your skills for some $ on sites like fiverr, upwork, designcrowd etc.

There are actually a lot of opportunities online, only if one is willing to work hard.
 
I think college students can think of earning money from blogging websites as they have time to learn and to well at that age.
 
I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for good newbie part-time work on your own schedule jobs for full time college students?
can get involved in freelancing jobs... Thise jobs are kinda interesting and the amount of money you make from there depends on how much you dedicate your time to it.
 
can get involved in freelancing jobs... Thise jobs are kinda interesting and the amount of money you make from there depends on how much you dedicate your time to it.
Could you maybe tell me what a freelancing job entails. Just like top 5 things one would have to do.

I think college students can think of earning money from blogging websites as they have time to learn and to well at that age.
When you say blogging website, do you mean hosting them yourself or joining blogging sites kind of like this one?
 
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I'll discourage you from wasting time on survey sites... Most of them are really scam-y and just waste your time by telling you you aren't qualified anyway.

I recommend blogging, captioning, and transcribing. These require actual skill and you can slowly improve on yourself. You could also do HITs in Amazon MTurk or Upwork if they'll accept your application.

When you say blogging website, do you mean hosting them yourself or joining blogging sites kind of like this one?
There are sites that require you to post stuff, or you could make your own. He probably meant the former though, the latter requires reputation and stuff.
 
I'll discourage you from wasting time on survey sites... Most of them are really scam-y and just waste your time by telling you you aren't qualified anyway.

I recommend blogging, captioning, and transcribing. These require actual skill and you can slowly improve on yourself. You could also do HITs in Amazon MTurk or Upwork if they'll accept your application.


There are sites that require you to post stuff, or you could make your own. He probably meant the former though, the latter requires reputation and stuff.
Do you mean making a blog site yourself requires reputation? Or the sites that require you to post stuff requires reputation?
 
Do you mean making a blog site yourself requires reputation? Or the sites that require you to post stuff requires reputation?
Basically, when you make your own blog, you want to be well-received by readers and have sufficient followers. A blog site with no traffic is somewhat meh.

Still the same case with websites that require you to write articles/blogs. They do prefer if you had good quality work and likeability as a writer.
 
Could you maybe tell me what a freelancing job entails. Just like top 5 things one would have to do.


When you say blogging website, do you mean hosting them yourself or joining blogging sites kind of like this one?
I know of fiverr only... Fiverr is just like a market place where you market any digital and marketable skill you possess... Create an attractive gig... And you will find out client are after your gig...
 
I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for good newbie part-time work on your own schedule jobs for full time college students?
Freelancing can be one good way for the college student to start making money. I have found that it can work out in their time. And also small projects with low cost can work out just fine. I am not sure if it is possible for everyone. But I am guessing in big scenario this can be good enough on some students and their courses would not be affected with the online jobs such as graphics and coding.
 
I think the best bet for students on full time schooling is paid to post where you just comment on forums for pay.this can be done doing one's break time and it not really time consuming.

Another site is the paid to click sites but you just to be patient because you might not really really get what you expected at the end of the day.But it can still be helpful.
 
There are a lot of ways to earn money online especially for students. Differ from working people, students have a lot more spare time if you really want to earn money.

You can try to look into the paid to program thread here in BMF. I'm not a guru on making money online since i just started to learn this past 2 month. To my surprises, i manage to get $100/month by just spending a bit of my time doing several things online.

Good luck buddy!
 
I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for good newbie part-time work on your own schedule jobs for full time college students?
I think freelancing should be the best option here. You shu learn a good skill and the. Go up to freelancing sites and monetize it. You get to choose your own work time.
 
I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for good newbie part-time work on your own schedule jobs for full time college students?
I believe your question was answer already, but let me contribute to help others too. I really like Clickworker, it's a best PTC site that generate a reasonable income for user job doing. You can work they according to your schedule time.
 
I believe your question was answer already, but let me contribute to help others too. I really like Clickworker, it's a best PTC site that generate a reasonable income for user job doing. You can work they according to your schedule time.
Is it possible to earn a Dollar everyday on clickworker?
 
Is it possible to earn a Dollar everyday on clickworker?
Yes, you can earn more than$20 daily from Clickworker by working on their partner job, universal humans relevance system. But you will really need to study a lot about them else you will be banned.
 

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