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How to Make money By Playing Video Games

September 5, 2014 19 Comments

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Sometimes I play video games and I am kind of one game player. I love my Star Wars game, I don’t play anything else.  I never tried to earn money playing it but, yes, you can earn money playing games, others are making a lot of money already and you too can catch up. I am drawing a simple analogy, the way professional sportsmen and women earn money, online e-gamers too can make money. The philosophy is simple, if you can get enough followers to watch you and follow your moves and choices, then people and businesses should offer money to endorse their products and services.

Earn Money By Playing Video Games

 

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8 Low Cost Business Ideas You Should Consider

May 30, 2014 1 Comment

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Here are a list of some business ideas to earn extra money on the side.

Make Money Online

The thought of starting a business sounds attractive to a lot of people. However, the startup costs deter most from actually going through with the idea. It’s true that some businesses do require a lot of capital to start up, but not all of them are like that. In fact, some businesses cost very little money to start up. All you will need is a good website and decent marketing skills. Here are eight low cost business ideas you should consider.

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How to Make Money with a website

May 26, 2014 Leave a Comment

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Learning how to build a website could be one of the most valuable skills that entrepreneurs may learn. It could be a lucrative way to gradually build up capital, which may even be a self-sustaining way of generating revenue when the sites have been established.

Online Money making

For generating revenue with your online site, it takes time. After after that initial period of hard work and no return you gradually start earning money and it just increases every passing year. In this article we will see few basic ways to earn money online.

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Making Money Online in Few Unusual Ways

July 12, 2013 14 Comments

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Previously I wrote about 15 creative ways to earn money online. This post is in similar line and talks about three unusual ways of making money online. There are some other unusual ways as well. Like using particular search engine or answering surveys, etc. These three have generally higher payout than other ways you can earn money through internet.

Online Money Making

One of the most anticipated recent trends is that we are entering a new age of ‘sellsumers’.  This term can come around as the result of the global economic recession and the necessary resultant rise in entrepreneurial spirit and drive.

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15 Creative Ways to Earn Money Online From Home

May 27, 2013 37 Comments

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Working from home using your computer has become a popular way of making money, using talent and creativity. I make money blogging, well, not exactly I get money for writing blogs. I get money from advertisers, who want to advertise on this blog. The more successful and popular a blog is, more money advertisers spend on it.

Online Money Making

Previously, we talked about ways of earning side income and how to make money fast here. This is one of such posts. I can guarantee that each of the ways of making money online from home described below is legitimate and very creative.

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How to Negotiate on Your Salary at Current Job

October 10, 2012 8 Comments

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For some reason, my wife decided to ask this question, “If I work, how do I tell my boss I want a raise?” I could not help but wonder if she is trying to tell me, “I want that pair of shoes because I work so hard at home.”

Well, anyway, her question inspired me to create this post for all of you. Surely, it is not only she who struggles with asking for salary increases. I have to do that once in a while. In fact here’s my story of how I increased my salary last year. The problem is many are apprehensive to do it for fear they’re going to be kicked out from work!

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10 Conventional and Unconventional Ways of Earning Money in College

August 22, 2012 24 Comments

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This is an amazing guest post from one of my closest friend and fellow yakezie, Corey who blogs at 20’s Finances. He writes to give young adults the tools needed to conquer financial challenges. 

There are many times in a person’s life that are full of struggles, but probably very few that compare to the financial challenges of college. Staying in the black while you are in college is a difficult thing. Not only are you paying lots of money to further your education (in hope for getting a better job), but you are also pretty busy with your homework. Trying to find time to earn enough money can be a challenge, but it’s not impossible.

If you are thinking of using student loans to pay your way through school and figure out how to pay them back after you graduate from college, think again! There are several ways that college students can earn more money and it doesn’t involve going into debt.

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How to Get the Best Price on Your Used Car

July 3, 2012 6 Comments

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There is quite a bit of effort that goes into selling a used car. When selling your car, you definitely want to get as much money as possible for the exchange. When putting a price tag on a car, it is important to look at the car at face value. It’s possible that you will attribute personal memories and experiences to the car that might inflate your desired selling price.

However, you should definitely do your homework and discover what the actual estimated price of the car should be. It is important to know the market of your vehicle. If there is a lack of demand for your car, you may have a more difficult time selling at a competitive price range.

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Saving Money or Earning Money Where to Put your Priority?

April 30, 2012 23 Comments

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Many times this question arises in our mind that which is good, saving more money or, earning more money? First of all, this is not a competition between the two. In-fact to reach financial independence, you need to practice both efficiently.

The problem comes when you are choosing one over the other (or, giving priority on one over the other) due to limited time at hand. Let’s see what are the main time-taking tasks involve in a typical saving money venture.

  1. Creating budget
  2. Tracking every penny
  3. Analyzing spending pattern to figure out cost saving opportunity
  4. Family education and encouragement
  5. Having a lot of manual labor to cut cost

Its true there are certain money-saving activities that can be performed without spending much time, for example, buying a generic store brand instead of name brands does not take any extra time, but saves some money. Still, th overall money-saving exercise is in-deed time taking.

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What is Passive Income and How do I Create It?

October 31, 2011 22 Comments

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When I first started blogging, I was unaware of the term “passive income”. Since then, I have been reading articles about passive income on various blogs. Almost every blog has at least one article on passive income, so I didn’t want to miss the boat.

In the next few sections, you’ll learn about passive income, what can be considered passive income, and what cannot. I’ll also talk about a few passive income ideas at the end.

What is passive income?

According to Investopedia, “Earnings an individual derives from a rental property, limited partnership or another enterprise in which he or she is not actively involved. As with non-passive income, passive income is usually taxable; however it is often treated differently by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).”

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