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How many money making websites do you use for your online income?



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How many money making websites do you use for your online income?

There are many websites which allow their users to earn money, here's a list of categories for those websites:

  • Content Creation (Youtube, Tsu.co)
  • Paid Offers (Instagc, Swagbucks)
  • Paid to Click (Neobux, Clixsense)
  • Designing (Spreadshirt, teespring)
  • Services (seocheckout, Codeclerks, Listingdock)
  • And many others I am failing to mention

How many of these websites do you use to earn an income online? Can you name some other categories that are not here that should be?

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EliteWriter
This discussion offers a nice overview to people who may be currently trying to find ways to make some money online. Personally I prefer to stick to one or a couple of options. At the moment I am busy enough with orders from seocheckout, and I am happy that way as I love dealing with clients here. Before I used to write on a couple of other sites which are not doing as well as they once used to, so I just sort of quit. I also used to do some paid to click but that was not very profitable.



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hitmeasap
Hey Everett,
I use only seocheckout for my online income. Everything I do with my personal clients I have outside of seocheckout are done through Skype, email and phone calls.

That being said, I did work on imgchili, a couple of years back, where I uploaded content and earned money for each person who viewed my content. I've also worked with deposit files, linkbucks and ad.fly. All of them ages ago. Neobux was something I wanted to try but never did, and I'm glad I didn't. I'm glad all of these things are in the past, where they should be.

I've also previously worked on various marketplaces but haven't done anything at all in years now. I only use seocheckout.

Oh, I do sell my products (Ebooks) on different sites. (wf, bbhw, dp etc.)


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Everett
Sites like imgchili take awhile to earn, but if you can drive traffic to the website then your earnings would probably be good. I have tried doing these types of websites but never succeeded as it wasn't never a good amount. I can not live on $2.0001 per click, or even $3 per 1000 unique views. It's just way too time consuming for me.

I have done Linkbucks, and Adf.ly and made a pretty penny. However, my method was quickly banned when social networking sites decided to ban their URLs.. oops. Which in return my earnings went down and I have to venture to somewhere else.

However, this marketplace is basically my #1 source of income, just like you. It's nice this way, and sometimes I try to use other sites just to see how much I could earn, or if they are worth it.



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anwebservices
Since i tried many different marketplaces and affiliate programs in the past, now i am working only on Seocheckout at the moment. I even stopped selling things on my own website, because i feel more protected here on seocheckout. Other then that, it's easier to work on one marketplace then jump from one to another, work in different environments, with different sort of customers, terms of services and all other things. While Seocheckout offer everything i need to run my business and it's busy enough, i personally no need to go anywhere else. If i have some spare time, then i rather jump on social networks and promote my services and affiliate links on seocheckout.



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Everett
I forgot to mention affiliate programs, such as Clickbank. Thank you for mentioning them, i'll add them to the category list. I was never really successful with the affiliate programs because I always felt I was working too hard for someone else and not getting much in return. This is when I decided to just create my own products and sell them on a marketplace.. and this is where I am today.

Also, I usually don't promote on social networks, or jump from one marketplace to another. However, since I usually sell PHP scripts I should start listing my services on there. Not to gain more money, just to add my service there to grow the marketplace. And keep on promoting! I'm still waiting for my 50 unique affiliate sales.. lol



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Lynne
Umm ok I might not get all of them down..
  • Youtube
  • Adsense
  • Wealthy Affiliate University
  • Clixsense
  • Jaaxy
  • Mass Planner
  • aWeber
  • Amazon
  • Loot
  • Mantality
  • 4AKids

Umm I might have left out some smaller ones... but that is about it I think.

I am an affiliate for a lot more companies, I just haven't really gotten around to adding more. Oh and I have my 3 websites, my mommy blog I have people pay me to do reviews and some advertising...



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TommyCarey
I do a few of these and some are better than others. But money is money How many money making websites do you use for your online income?

Content Creation (Youtube, Tsu.co)
I have a website in the beginning stages of it's life and eventually I want to start pulling in revenue from views. At the start I'm going to put up other peoples videos in order to build up my pages. I'll optimize the pages with proper titles, descriptions, headers and content in order to pull people in from the search engines. After I get the ball rolling I'm going to start publishing my own videos and hopefully get a billion views per post How many money making websites do you use for your online income?

Designing (Spreadshirt, teespring)
I plan on putting up some things on teespring because I've been doing research on how to have a successful teespring campaign and not waste your time and money in the wrong spots. I know how to find what will sell, the only thing that I'm limited by right now is funding. Some people think you can just put up a catchy design on teespring and it'll sell a few thousand times, but that's very wrong. I need funding in order to run a good PPC campaign in order to bring people in to purchase the shirt.

Services (seocheckout, Codeclerks, Listingdock)
I have my own websites that I sell off of and that's my main source of income. Right now I have 4 service related websites that are all in the SEO and Online Marketing niche. Each one targets a different demographic or area so that I can pull in traffic from dozens of different sources How many money making websites do you use for your online income?



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Everett
I have a website in the beginning stages of it's life and eventually I want to start pulling in revenue from views. At the start I'm going to put up other peoples videos in order to build up my pages. I'll optimize the pages with proper titles, descriptions, headers and content in order to pull people in from the search engines. After I get the ball rolling I'm going to start publishing my own videos and hopefully get a billion views per post

Is the site like Youtube, or a bit different?

I plan on putting up some things on teespring because I've been doing research on how to have a successful teespring campaign and not waste your time and money in the wrong spots. I know how to find what will sell, the only thing that I'm limited by right now is funding. Some people think you can just put up a catchy design on teespring and it'll sell a few thousand times, but that's very wrong. I need funding in order to run a good PPC campaign in order to bring people in to purchase the shirt.

Generally I wouldn't have thought to do any PPC campaigns, i just always assumed it they wanted to buy the Tshirt they would via the site without advertising.. hm..



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vinaya
I publish on writing sites. I have two hundred articles on Hubpages that are earning me money since 2012.
I publish on my websites, my blog earns me through advertising.\
I am also on paid forums. I regularly post on over a dozen paid forums and make money from forum posting.
I am on half a dozen sites (apart from mine) where I earn cash.



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coolavender
I've a good mix of sources for my online income:

Content Mill: I've been writing for a content mill and this is more or less the equivalent of having a full time job online. The site gets order from clients and posts them on the projects board for writers to choose from. It doesn't require bidding but writers with Prime writer status and Elite status get special access to higher paying projects. There is no interaction whatsoever between the client and the writer. The editors review the articles/e-books and once approved, the writer can request for payment. Payment is done within 24 to 48 hours. Writers usually wait to reach a milestone amount before requesting for payment because there are payout bonuses for each withdrawal level. The owner of this site is a popular digital marketer in my country. This seems to be a stable site and has been up for nine years.

Forum Posting: I'm into several paid forum posting sites. They're not high paying but I need the boost. Besides the monetary consideration, I like joining forums where I can learn a lot from other members and from the site itself. I'm quite picky with forums because I don't have much time to spend.

Usability Testing: I'm with a usability site that allows me to earn extra for doing simple tasks. I always leave an open tab for this site and this lets take on a few testing tasks within a day. I can earn $30 every two months with this site which is cool because it's doesn't require much work.

Spare 5: This is a microtasking site where you can get paid for doing simple tasks. Some tasks are quite boring and can take a lot of time to do so I normally stay away from those types of tasks. I prefer to do categorization and annotation which takes less time to finish. I can earn extra $25 for 3 to 5 hours doing theses tasks. These aren't frequent though.

That's it. I've just started a blog and this makes me really busy besides my part time offline job and my business.



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Corzhens
The majority of my earning comes from paid forum posting that I have been doing for 3 years now. But the blog that I was part of is still earning although it is not being updated anymore. And lately we received payment from AdSense for our videos on YouTube, that’s a realization for another passive income. Maybe I will concentrate on the videos since it is easier to get views by promoting it in social media.



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mildredtabitha
I tried some of the ones you mentioned like paid offers and paid to click but they never worked out for me. I am still trying various article writing sites and I am currently earning from paid to post forums.



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