Working, with no boss or mates
From home
I’ve been searching a bit but most things are usually, poker, filling polls, things that don’t work. In general shit
I don’t want big money neither. Just something in which there’re no calls, meetings…
You can recommend me whatever you want but if you have experience on it better
if you are looking into something to do, i will advice AI data labeling, here is what you gonna do ,you’ll need a verified U.S. profile account to access most of the tasks. Without it, opportunities are limited. If you can’t create one, you may need to buy a verified account. I use a Labelbox U.S.A profile, switch the location to the U.S.A using your proxy or vpn then connect payment methods PayPal,Stripe wall. Tasks are usually paid weekly, every Friday. With focus and consistency, it’s possible to earn $800–$1,000 per week. Do your research if you’re new to freelancing it will help you before getting started.
Taskrabbit has lots of odd jobs that can be done for money if you’re looking for gig work if you’re not solely lookimg for 100% online.
I used to play team fortress 2 for years. One day i got a message on steam from someone saying he’s giving me $600 for my whole inventory. So i guess that counts as making money online?
I made $25 once on a content mill website, and there’s some folks who’ve made a decent income churning out such stuff. But given the current climate with AI I don’t know that this is a great option anymore.
Honestly, the best thing to do is look at your current skillset and see what opportunities fit. Most of the stuff where you make real money, unfortunately, will involve some calls and meetings.
As an aside, it’s also not a huge pot of money, but UI testing on Testbirds can have higher-than-average payouts than your usual micro-gig website stuff. It all varies though, and you can’t necessarily bank on what jobs come down the pipe for your consideration.
how many views did the site had?
I think my article got about 200 views before someone bought it? Took a couple weeks before someone bit, and it was competitively priced at the time. This was years ago though.
Site was https://www.constant-content.com/ if you want to look into it further.
I once made around 50 euros designing a keyboard layout for a person I met on Reddit. He did international transfer over bank lol.
I have made money with crypto. Usually I would follow this friends of mine, he tells me when to buy and when to sell. To get it to the bank, you transfer from the exchange to either Coinbase or Binance and then withdraw to your bank there.
I have made money from a website me and by friend was hosting. Used ad services, withdraw to PayPal and then to the bank.
I technically would have made money from YouTube with some thousands of views, but are not opted in to any program there.
I would like to recommend you some freelance job, but I don’t have experience in that field…
I wrote some Minecraft mods and uploaded them to CurseForge. I still get about 5 USD every week. It used to be every 3 to 4 days but I seldomly upload new stuff now. For reference, my projects have 1.6M total downloads combined, 2k weekly.
It’s nowhere near enough for sustaining life, but it’s like pocket money for me to buy games and renew my domain.
how do you get it CurseForge pays you? Donations?
And have you uploaded other ones which didn’t get money?
ThanksCurseForge shares a slice of their ad revenue with creators, so getting money simply depends on how many people visited your page. Even if a mod is unpopular, you still get a minuscule amount of money.
I should mention that you get paid in “points”, and these points can be used to redeem money. For example, every 100 points = 5 USD.
$8,000 a month doesn’t sustain your life? lol wut
2k downloads weekly it looks like not dollars
Oooohhhhhhhh. Okay
downs tools
Tylenol?
$5 per week for the ads on their page(s) that have about 2,000 downloads per week. So $20 a month for 8,000 downloads.
They don’t get a dollar a download.
I just though they mean they have 1.6 million downloads and get 2k weekly in return
I have. I have a site that at its peak was getting around 2.5k views a day, with an audience in a high affinity category for spending money.
I would do better than any other site at answering the search intent of my audience, and would direct people to where they could buy what they were searching for.
I used eBay and Amazon affiliate links to earn a commission whenever people bought things after clicking through my links.
At its height it used to bring in about 7k USD per month in profit. 2.3m in overall credited sales in it’s best year.
Sadly, this model is being completely destroyed by ai search engines that intend to redirect all search traffic to their walled garden of paid advertising.
how much did you earn with that site?
The best year was 74k USD total profit. Costs were minimal, ran my own server at $10 a month with backups
37 minutes since posting and no one has yet mentioned OnlyFans? Come on Fedi-friends, we can do better.
Wonder if there’s any demand for guys with dad bod, large feet, and early signs of a receding hairline.
Yes. There is.
There’s actually a lot of great communities and material by, about, and for real people.
Dadbod and mature are plenty popular.
Just takes a little wandering off the comercial street of pushing barbies and kens together.
…huh…
My understanding is there’s always demand for feet
good option But im male
Lots of men cam.
While the supply may be higher than the demand, don’t sell yourself short. I believe in you.
If you have a good voice you could try Quinn or something similar. Or just do male porn, that makes a pretty fucking decent income too.
Ah well, you can always start firing emails to whoever saying you’re a Nigerian prince or something…
I mean, feel free to shower off any patriarchal sexism before joining the Red Umbrella.
No calls, no meetings, no boss.
That limits you to ad-hoc work or personal projects.
You could hunt bug bounties or make something creative such as art or games.
https://bughunters.google.com/
https://graphicdesignresource.com/krita-for-beginners-a-step-by-step-guide-to-digital-painting/
You can create designs and upload them to redbubble (stickers printed on demand)! I have some that are basically just anime screenshots and I get like…a couple bucks a month lol. If you actually tried though, you might be able to make some actual money.
edit - I looked and it turns out I get a couple bucks a year. xD But I only really have two designs that sell, so yeah. If I made more designs I’d do better.
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My Etsy used to pull about 3-5k a year, not bad as a tertiary income source. I had to shut down because of Trump though.
Are you able to give more detail about why? Like was it the tariffs or some facet of social policy?
That was what happened to my friends eBay store here in Canada. Tariffs meant he couldn’t ship to the states anymore and the ongoing Canada Post strikes made it difficult to ship within Canada. Still possible but just not really worth it anymore.
I’m a trans latina and fled the country for my safety. I don’t want to reopen it while I have visa restrictions
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I’ve made about $20 from the sale of my album , I thought people would like it more. Oh well, it’s not putting me off from making more music!
You’d probably make more if you didn’t post dead links to it
It works fine for me, but it’s https://jimmyhalliday.bandcamp.com/ if you wanna hear it!
E: Oh, it only had one forward slash, my client must have just parsed it lol
lol
I work remote, and my company is a remote first company. But I still have talk to people and go to meetings. I take it these are deal breakers for you? Can you code?
yeah i don’t like social activity yes i can code
Just about the only way I’ve ever made real money has been online in the manner you’re talking about.
I enjoy thrifting and flipping, which is harder than it might seem to be successful at. It requires familiarity with what a good quality item is, a robust knowledge of the kinds of prices you might get for those things and some knowledge of refurbishment. Most flippers will pick one or two things that they specialize in, usually based on an existing hobby, because they already have a baseline knowledge of it by being interested in it. Being willing to clean, replace parts, paint, fix or otherwise renew the item is usually the most consistent way of making a return on investment that might make it worth your time. However, there really are some golden opportunities which sometimes appear and another needed skill is being in tune to where those show up. The estate sale of some eccentric artist who has an amazing antique collection, or the office that’s liquidating a bunch of computers or furniture, will be advertised briefly in some narrow window of view and time unique to your location and to catch it you need to be quick to act and decisive. I made a ton of mistakes early on and learned to be a lot more careful about impulse buying, but I also got good enough at it to make rent.
The other part of being self employed is the dual edged sword of freedom. You are never at work and yet you’re always at work. There’s no time “off” anymore, any day or any hour you might find yourself working and it’s unrelenting. Unless you are remarkably disciplined you will probably never have a “weekend off”. There’s no meetings or bosses to answer to but that also means that if you mess up there’s nobody else to blame but yourself. It has its own challenges and drawbacks, so don’t let yourself be fooled into thinking you wouldn’t find new things to piss you off.
There’s a guy in town who refurbishes old furniture. He watches the local buy/sell pages like a hawk and grabs any nice furniture left out for free, and he’ll refurbish it to resell for a healthy profit. It’s honestly a respectable gig given how much furniture people end up getting rid of, especially if there’s young renters who just have whatever they got from a garage sale and don’t want to move half of their crap to the next place
quality furniture be heavy as fuck though
And quality furniture will outlast your grandkids!
Kind of, but not much, certainly not anything like a steady income.
I gave one of those apps a try that give you rewards for installing and playing games. After a couple of years I earned up enough points to get about a $50 gift card. None of the games on it are amazing, but some of them are passably entertaining when you just need to kill some time. They’re all, of course, loaded with ads.
This is more of theoretical money at this point, but years ago I bought a small quantity of Bitcoin (like less than 0.1 BTC) and I’ve just kind of been sitting on that. It was about $20 when I bought it, it’s worth quite a bit more than that now. If I were to cash out now, it wouldn’t exactly be life-changing money by any stretch of the imagination, but it might get me a crappy used car, or maybe offset the cost of a nice vacation for me and my wife.
I do the Google opinion reward surveys, which basically pays out as credit for the android app store. Every so often it adds up to enough for me to spring for some paid app I wouldn’t have bought otherwise, or maybe a book or movie or something.
If you want to count it as online, for a while I did taskrabbit, basically an app to get hired doing odd jobs for people, putting IKEA furniture together, yard work, hanging shelves, etc. That wasn’t a bad side gig if you’re handy, but I don’t have the free time for it these days and it was kind of a pain figuring it out on my taxes at the end of the year.
Not me, but I have a friend who was a stripper for a while, when she got out of it, she actually made a decent little chunk of money selling her used stripper heels because some foot fetish people are all about that. She figured out that it could be feasible to just buy some heels, wear them around for a few weeks, and sell them for a profit. She decided it was more trouble than it was worth for her but something like that is potentially an option as well, pretty sure used shoes aren’t the only thing with a weird fetish secondary market you could take advantage of if you know where to look to sell them.
prob panties for all the panty sniffers out there