Well, I've been recently attempting lately to make money online, but it's not working as well as I hoped! Survey sites usually don't send many surveys, so it's difficult to make money off of those. Are there any other things I can do? I've heard of things like samplying games and such...A Good Way to Make Money Online (For Teenagers) ?
Those online jobs are scams targeting those gulliable and dillusional enough to believe earning money doesn't require talent or hardwork.A Good Way to Make Money Online (For Teenagers) ?
This ones quick and easy. All you need is a camera, and the ability to let go of your inhibitions. Ready? PORNO!!!! Taking pics of your bod is easy, and you can harge whatever you want!!
There are very few legitimate sites that will pay you for surveys or games. I have yet to see a real one . They even have sites that will pay you money if you actually find a real site.
And lastly, I hate to disappoint you but no one will hire someone underage (18 and below) online.
You don't. If you want a real job you will have to actually go to the place of employment and work there.
Very few real companies are going to hire a stranger to do work for them with no training or supervision. Most people who work from home either work for themselves, or have worked for a company for many years, and then had a personal situation arise that caused them to need to work from home. If they were trusted long-term employees, and if their jobs could be done remotely, the companies made accommodations.
If you want to earn money, you will have to get a real job. You can't earn a living answering surveys (which really just collect info on you!) on the Internet. No company is going to pay good money for that when they can simply provide a survey link on their receipts and get ACTUAL CUSTOMERS to tell them what they thought of their services or products (for free!).
Legitimate companies are not going to pay to ship materials to you, let you fold them stuff them or address them, and then pay for you to ship them back to them. How would that possibly make financial sense?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment