One of the first things you should do is to join a free paid survey
website. There are several well known paid survey sites that are
completely free to join and use, and upon entering some simple questions
on their website you should start getting emailed surveys, usually
around 3 or 4 times a week. Complete these surveys and eventually your
account balance will get updated (this isn't instant, so don't panic
when you appear to have earned no money as usually it takes a week or so
to be included in your earnings). A paid survey completed will earn you
around £4 from about 30 minutes work. If you complete around 4 in a
week, then this is £16 a week from paid surveys. Obviously not a large
amount, but if you were to join a second, or a third paid survey site,
then you could be doubling or tripling your earnings. Potentially you
could be earning £48 a week from about 4 or 5 hours work. This is a
payout rate of about £9 an hour which isn't too bad. Any of the surveys
completed are usually multiple choice, and are very simple to complete.
Sometimes they are even enjoyable, involving watching clips from the
latest movie trailers and giving relevant feedback.
Another simple
but effective little earner is writing product reviews online. There
are a few sites that pay people to write online product reviews, and I
really recommend that you join each of these paid to review sites. They
are completely free to join and use and you can usually earn around 3 or
£4 per review written. If the review is of a very good quality you
might also receive part of a prize fund at the end of the month, which
is usually around £10 extra per review written.
After joining a
free paid review website, you should decide on a product to review.
There are thousands of products listed on the website, including various
items such as foodstuffs, toiletries, computer games, DVD players,
websites, restaurants, etc. When you have decided and located a product
to review, write the review and post it on the website. You earn money
every time another user reads and then rates one of your reviews - so
make sure you read and rate lots of other members' reviews in the hope
that they return the favour. I've estimated that you can earn around £4
per hour on a paid to review website, you could spend around
30-40minutes writing a top review and then 25 minutes or so reading and
rating other members' reviews. The best thing about the paid review
websites are that they are very similar, and they allow reviews posted
on one website to be posted on the next. So if you write a review on one
site, you can copy and paste it on to the next, doubling your earnings.
Therefore I think you could probably earn on average around £6 per hour
at a paid review website.
Another of the ways to earn money
online is by using a cashback website. Usually with a cashback website
the only way to earn money is by spending money: you get cash back every
time you make a transaction online. However you can earn money just
joining free websites, all you have to do is complete some forms online
to sign up to the free sites. I recommend creating a new free email
account, as you will receive quite a lot of junk emails from joining
these sites. There is around £30 to earn from free to join websites, and
although this wont take you long to get through there are easily
another 5 or 6 cashback websites you can use, and can do exactly the
same thing with. This could earn you around £15 per hour, although it
won't last forever.
Cashback websites also have another section,
usually called the "recurring points" part of the site. This is where
you can click links and advertisements to other websites and earn money
for doing so. You usually earn around 8pence per link clicked, and in a
few minutes you can click all the links (usually around 10 links). Some
links can be clicked more than once per day, so usually you can earn
around £1.50 at each cashback website in about 5 minutes. Say you join 5
cashback websites; this could earn you £7.50 in half an hour, every
day. Not bad for simply clicking a few website links every day.
Paid
forum posting is another way of earning money online. Some website
owners are willing to pay people to post messages in specific online
forums; this is because it allows them to advertise their own personal
website in the signature part of your username. Every time you make a
post on a forum (if allowed) your signature usually follows you. This is
a free piece of space that you can use to write something or advertise a
website link. It is a very valuable piece of space that can be used for
free advertising, and so the more posts that you can submit then the
more free advertising is available. It can also help the website owner
when it comes to the search engine rankings, giving that website
hundreds more backlinks. Paid forum posting usually pays around 10pence
per post submitted, and so with 100 posts you can earn £10. This can
easily be achieved in 1 or 2 hours, thus earning a rate of £5 per hour
spent doing paid forum posting.
Working online doing data entry
jobs is another way to earn money online, though it is often very hard
finding legitimate data input jobs on the Internet. Most of them are
scams, and will try and charge you just for joining, or the information
about joining. Never pay for any kind of job seen online. Usually you
can find simple data entry jobs at webmaster forums, as some people
don't have the time or can't be bothered to do simple but boring data
entry. You should expect to earn around £6 per hour spent entering data,
but this really depends on the job that you find as it really depends
on the employer.
Usually most of the data entry jobs found on web
forums will only last an hour or two, so they aren't the most reliable
form of income though you can normally find several data input jobs
advertised on website-owner forums.
Mystery shopping isn't
strictly a job which you can do directly from your computer, though you
will need to find and apply for a mystery shopping position using the
Internet. Mystery shopping will involve going to a shop or premise with a
view of purchasing an item or service, and then going away and
reviewing the whole experience. You need to report back to your employer
with your findings, and on doing so you can expect to earn around £15
for your troubles. This works out at around £7 an hour, although with
Mystery Shopping it is hard to do it constantly and regularly. Don't
expect regular mystery shopping opportunities, you might be lucky enough
to be invited once a week or less.
Online betting is another
method of earning money online, but this way doesn't involve any risks
or gambles. Arbitrage is a way of betting so that you back all possible
outcomes of an event, and will always end up with a profit from doing
so. It involves scanning through odds at online bookmakers, and when you
find odds that are higher at the bookmaker than at an exchange, then
you have found yourself an arb. This is the most time consuming part of
the job, and thankfully there are free forums that can be used where by
people will post arbs for others to use. Arbing also involves betting
large amount of money; the more you can afford to bet, the more profit
you can expect. To earn any kind of decent money from arbing then you
need a few thousand pounds spare which you are free to invest for the
period that you are arbing. An example of an arb could be odds on Man
Utd to win at 2.5 at Ladbrokes, and odds to lay Man Utd to win at 2.3 at
Betfair (an exchange). If you place £1000 on Man Utd to win at
Ladbrokes and you lay this at Betfair with £1000, if Man Utd win you
have £1500 profit at Ladbrokes and a loss of £1300 at Betfair. This is
an overall profit of £200 just from one arb found, which is very good
going from just a few minutes work. Unfortunately arbs like this don't
come along very often, and when they do they don't last long. You can
expect to earn around £5 per hour spent arbing, but this depends on the
amount of arbs you are able to discover.
The final method of
earning money online that we will discuss here is by advertising on free
webspace. Anyone can join the Blogger website for free, and can post
information on to their own blog. Then they can apply for the Google
AdSense program directly on the website, and so they can start earning
money just from adverts placed on their free blog site. If you are able
to upload interesting, unique web content and manage to get regular
traffic to your website then you can expect to earn around £5 or £10 a
day from your free website, which isn't bad going for minimal effort.
Obviously the hardest part of this is managing to get people to come to
your website, and tempting them into clicking the Google adverts.
However if you do manage all of this, you can expect to be earning at
least £5 a day from adverts placed on your website.
Overall there
is a lot of free money available to earn using the Internet. Even from
the paid review website you could be earning around £5 an hour and this
is just one way to earn money online. You can also be earning around £50
a week from paid survey sites, and then around £40 a week from cashback
websites recurring clicks. Then you could be earning about £50 a week
from paid forum posting, and then about £30 a week from online data
entry jobs. Then there's the online arbing, which can earn you an
endless amount of money. Anyone can easily be earning £150 a week from
arbing. Then on top of this you can be earning money from your free
webspace, which could be around £70 a week. This is a grand total of
around £400 a week, which is an excellent amount of money considering
the little effort required working online from home.