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larslarson123
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#1 · Posted: 4 Dec 2008 15:58


I would love if anyone could recommend some legit, well-paying online job opportunities that deliver almost immediate income, because everywhere I look I find a scam and I'm getting desperate for real advice from real people.
I'm just getting started with affiliate marketing through clickbank and paydotcom which I'm very committed to, but I would also love to make a little money while I get my business endeavor on its feet.

I'm open to anything from surveys to HITs (Human Intelligence Tasks), data entry, etc.

With rising food prices and everything, I certainly could use any supplemental income to my daytime job, being a starving college student. I'm very motivated, so I'd greatly appreciate any feedback!

Thank you thank youu

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mountainmom5
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#2 · Posted: 5 Dec 2008 01:26


Have you tried Ebay? If you have anything to sell, that is about the only way that you can make money quickly.

Look around and if you live in a bigger town, you can pick up things at yard sales or second hand stores and sell on Ebay... it can definitely help out while you are getting things rolling online.

Don't laugh, but I sold a wallhanger on Ebay that I found in the dumpster for forty bucks! It was lovely and I just washed it and sold as used - the lady was very happy with it and thought she got a good buy.

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#3 · Posted: 5 Dec 2008 10:33


Right on, Mountain

I'm with Mountain, eBay is a great idea to get quick cash until your biz picks up. You might even find that you will continue with eBay even if your biz does take off. Lots of folks do well with it.

You can also free lance.

A site you might want to start with is Elance:

http://www.elance.com/p/landing/buyer.html

Check out the various tabs - writing, admin, technical, legal, etc.

You can also Google "Freelancing".

Good luck,

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garretson78
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#4 · Posted: 5 Dec 2008 10:51


I dont know about fast cash now, but I have been tinkering around with the paid surveys. I've done a couple of the and I have made $5.76. They dont let you cash out til u hit $30, but evenutally i'll get there . My dad does it, and I have seen him with checks like $20 and $30. So if you have alot of time on your hands......free money is always nice!!!

Phil Stones
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#5 · Posted: 5 Dec 2008 11:42


yes I have sold on ebay and used elance, you could try clickbank too

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larslarson123
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#6 · Posted: 7 Dec 2008 14:53


cool thanks for your input guys! I have plenty of junk, just never took the time to learn eBay. Freelancing sounds very appealing too, from what I'm finding now. I love the fact that I could put my writing skills to use for money cheers to our success!

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bobbisilver
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#7 · Posted: 8 Dec 2008 04:30


hi garretson,

where can you find legit paid surveys?

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