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Sunday, October 13, 2019

5 easiest ways to earn money Online| Vet Creative

5 easiest ways to earn money Online

1. Start your own website:

Interested in generating passive income? You need a website. It's THE way to make money while you sleep.

Starting a website with Bluehost takes less than 20 minutes, costs hardly anything and can be done by an 82 year-old. It only takes a bit of plugging on social media to get your first visitors, and there are plenty of ways to monetise your site.

Save the Student is just one example of a successful website, started at university by Owen Burek in his first year, which has since grown into a full-time and sizable enterprise.

Read Owen's step-by-step guide on how to start a website in 20 minutes. It's really one of the best assets you can have.

2. Become a 'Clickworker'


The Clickworker.com concept is based on 'internet crowd-sourcing' where businesses advertise specific, scalable tasks they need completing quickly. And for us, it's an easy way to make fast cash from our couch.

There are a variety of tasks, but most commonly they involve mindless data entry, web research or form filling. You are rewarded and paid in cash (via Paypal) for the work you do, and you can choose for what and when you work. Give it a go. [If you're US based, also try Amazon's 'Mechanical Turk'].

3.  Gigs on Fiverr

Fiverr is now the world's largest marketplace for people to make money selling small services (known as 'gigs').

What you offer could be absolutely anything, from writing and translating, social media posting, playing pranks and teaching to creating music, voiceovers and short video clips for people all around the world!

The default price is $5 (hence Fiverr..), but you can attach extra services to gigs for more money. Whilst it might not seem like much, it can quickly add up and there are plenty of examples of people making a really good living from the site. The key is to get a system in place which minimises the time spent on each gig.

But there is another way to profit even more from Fiverr for potentially far less work. How? By simply reselling gigs elsewhere. For example, find a decent logo designer then reply to jobs on Upwork or even local classifieds. A $5 spend can easily become $50+, and it's repeatable!

If you're not interested in selling at all there's SO much good stuff you can get done for yourself. Have a browse and get inspired!

4. Earn money with YouTube

You can easily earn money by creating an account on YouTube.
After creating account on YouTube. Share your amazing ideas (about Computer,Windows or anything which you know) in shape of videos. People will watch your videos and your views will increase. When you'll successfully reached atleast 10,000 views then your videos will start monitizing.

Ads on Youtube

 

To help maximize your ad revenue, you can enable some or all ad formats on your channel. Compare each format to see how they work with your videos and when views can count toward your earnings.
The red shapes indicate where the ad appears on your video or watch page.
Ad format (ad is red)ConsiderationsYou get paid when...
Display ads

Size: 300x250 or 300x60 pixels
  • The ad shows up next to your video but it is a lower paying ad format than a Skippable ad.
  • Appears only on desktop and laptop computers. Views from mobile devices will not count as a monetizable view.
  • ...a viewer sees the ad or if the ad is clicked on. This depends on the advertiser’s selection.
Overlay ads

Size: 480x70 pixels
  • Appears across the bottom 20% of the video window so try to avoid placing important visuals in this part of the frame.
  • Currently appears only on desktop and laptop computers. Views from mobile devices, TVs, or game consoles will not count as a monetizable view.
  • Viewer can dismiss the ad at any time.
  • ...a viewer clicks on the overlay to expand and view the full ad.
Skippable video ads

Size: Full screen

  • Currently the most common ad format; viewers can skip the ad after viewing it for 5 seconds.
  • Can be inserted before, during, or after the video.
  • Currently the only ad format that allows you to potentially monetize views from any viewing device.
  • ...a viewer watches 30 seconds or to the end of the video ad (whichever comes first).
Non-skippable video ads and long, non-skippable video ads

Size: Full screen
  • Viewers see an ad before your video plays.
  • Viewers must watch the entire 15+ second ad which may deter viewers who don’t know the value of your videos.
  • Can be inserted before, during, or after the video.
  • Currently appears only on desktop and laptop computers and mobile devices.
  • Views from TVs or game consoles will not count as a monetizable view.
  • ...a viewer watches the ad.
Midroll ads

Size: Full screen
  • Currently available for videos over 10 minutes: ads are spaced within the video, like TV commercials. Viewers must watch ads before continuing through the video.
  • You can insert ad breaks at natural pauses between scenes for the best viewing experience.
  • Currently appears only on desktop and laptop computers and mobile devices.
  • Views from TVs or game consoles will not count as a monetizable view.
  • You can add them manually or automatically. See the section below.
  • Depends on the type of ad:
  • ...if the midroll is a skippable ad then user must watch 30 seconds of the ad or the entire ad, whichever is shorter.
  • ...if it’s a CPM-based ad, then a user must watch the entire ad regardless of length.
Bumper ads
Size: Full screen
  • A lightweight, non-skippable video ad up to 6 seconds long.
  • Optimized for viewing on mobile.
  • Viewers must watch entire ad before your video can be viewed.
  • ...a viewer watches the ad.
Native mobile ads
Size: On mobile in video description
  • A display ad that appear below a video's metadata.
  • Only available on mobile.
  • Depends on how the ad format is purchased...
  • If the ad format is bought on a CPM (cost-per-mille) basis, you will earn revenue based on the load of the impression.
  • If the ad format is bought on a CPC (cost-per-click) basis, you will earn revenue based on when the viewer clicks on the ad (not when the ad is displayed on a page).

 

5. Write blogs on blogger

So, you want to start a blog huh? Great idea!

But…how the heck do you get started? There’s so much info out there on the web, and everyone’s telling you to do different things. Who do you listen to? Where’s the starting point?

Damnit, maybe you should just forget it – it’s too confusing!

Well, hold up. I used to be a blogging newbie too. I had the same problems. I started my blog (BloggingBasics101.com) way back in 2006, and I knew less than nothing about blogging. In fact it was only the week before I’d learnt what a blog was.

Now I know a ton about them, and my blog’s doing pretty well – I receive more than 300,000 unique visitors per month which makes me consider myself someone you could listen to and learn from when it comes to building your own blog. I’m not some sort of Guru, but I certainly do know the basics.
So below, I’m going to outline exactly what you need to do to get started and set up your own personal blog. Before we dive in though, I really want to talk about WHY you should build a blog.
Note: If you already have a solid idea of the whys, then skip this and go right ahead with the guide.


  1. Blogging has quickly become one of the most popular ways of communicating and spreading information and news. There are literally millions of blogs online (don’t worry, you can make yours stand out and get noticed!).
  2. It’s a great way to express yourself and also a fantastic way to share information with others.
  3. You become a better person and a better writer.
  4. The best reason? You can make money doing it!

How to Start a Blog in 5 Steps:

There’s five main steps you need to do in order to start a blog. If you follow this guide exactly, you’ll have your own blog set up in 30 minutes or less.
  1. Choose your preferred blog platform
  2. Choose web hosting for your blog
  3. Setting up a blog on your own domain
  4. Design your blog
  5. Useful resources for blogging

Regards:
#vet_creative

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