Showing posts with label freelance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freelance. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Earn Money With Online Typing Jobs (4 Steps)


Check typing job sites such as SpeakWrite. Users of these sites upload dictation files. Freelance typists access the files online and type the material for a set fee. Most sites require prospective freelancers to take an online typing test to demonstrate their speed and accuracy.
Check freelance sites such as Elance and Guru by entering 'typing' into the job-search box. Large online freelance sites typically have thousands of typing jobs listed. Other freelance sites include freelance.com and iFreelance. You have to register at each site in order to bid on available jobs.
Visit legal transcription sites such as Ace Federal or GMR Transcription. Transcriptions services generally cater to professional clients, such as law firms. You must be familiar with legal terms and court procedures for many of these jobs. Check for the 'Careers,' 'Work for Us' or similarly-named section of the site to find information on online typing opportunities.
Check medical transcription sites like MedScribe. These companies specialize in transcribing medical text from dictated doctor's reports. Many medical transcribing services offer pay rates well beyond general typing jobs but require specialized training and experience. Check job requirements carefully before applying for a position as an online medical transcriber.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to Make Money from Programming


Begin by checking out vWorker.com -- once you register on the site, you can bid on a variety of software design projects involving anything from building websites to C/C++ or Java applications from around the world. If you win the bid, you do the programming and the site takes care of payment collections. The money is deposited into your PayPal account when you complete the project. There are some other payment options available as well.It's not always easy to win bids, as there is quite a bit of competition, but if you work on your presentation and bid low until you improve your rating, you can make decent money.
Visit other freelance coding websites, such as scriptlance.com, getafreelancer.com, www.guru.com and elance.com. You may find something you can program there to earn money and build your portfolio.
Check Craigslist frequently, as there are often freelance programming jobs available in the 'Gigs' section under 'computers.'
Become an iPhone developer. Visit developer.apple.com to find out how to do that. It does cost $99 per year to join the iPhone developer program, but they provide you with all the tools for developing, debugging and distributing your apps at the iPhone App Store. You can make apps for anything, even games, and you can put them up at the store for free or for a price you determine. Whenever someone buys your apps, your account gets credited. Highest-earning apps can make millions.Beware you need a Mac to code for the iPhone. If you join the developers program, however, you can get a discount on a Mac.
Become an Xbox developer and sell your games on the Xbox Live marketplace. Start by joining the XNA creators club for free -- visit creators.xna.com/en-US/ to learn more -- and this will allow you to make games for Windows or Zune. You would need an Xbox console and a premium XNA membership, which costs $99 per year, to make and sell games for Xbox.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

How to Earn Multiple Income Streams of $5.00 a Day


Concentrate on your interests. There are several ways to earn money online that wont cost you a penny while others, such as niche blogging will cost very little. By writing about your interests for sites such eHow, selling affiliate products on Squidoo or creating niche blogs and monetizing them you can build up multiple income streams over time. check the resource section below for more information on niche blogging and freelance writing on sites such as eHow.
Find a mentor. Check out forums on places such as eHow and Wahm.com and after a while you will get an idea who the successful earners are. Chances are they have a blog with plenty of followers.
Educate yourself. See if your mentor offers an e-book or course available that maps out what they are doing. You can also find mentors who will offer free information on their blogs. Check the resource section for more information.
Stay in your comfort zone-sort of. I know that many will disagree but if you join something that makes you uncomfortable then you are setting yourself up for failure. For example, if you are uncomfortable at the prospect of cold calling then sales wouldn't be for you. However, once you do find something that you enjoy then you will be more willing to step out of your comfort zone.
Set attainable goals. Start with one project that is proven to earn money and stay with it until you consistently earn five dollars a day. Once you are consistently earning five dollars a day move on to another project.
Keep older projects updated. You may have several niche blogs each earning $5.00 a day but you still need to update them. While most of your attention is going to be on your current projects you want to schedule a little time each week maintaining your past projects.
Don't give up. Residual income takes time to build. For example, if you write for eHow you may start by earning a pennies a day. However, as you keep writing and build a nice library of how-to articles you may find that after a while those pennies start turning into dollars.
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