- Become a moving advertisement. “Wrap” your car in an advertisement, go about your usual commute, and get paid monthly to do it. (Some car-wrappers in San Francisco make as much as $400 a month doing this,[1] but of course this varies depending on how big a city you live in and when / how often you make your commute.) You can also get paid to wear a company’s logo t-shirt around (particularly if you wear it someplace conspicuous, like at your school; see ShirtsInSchools.com as one example).
- Rent out a space. If you have a spare room, an unused parking spot or driveway in a busy part of town, or even an empty lot that you wouldn’t mind seeing transformed into an urban garden, rent it out and enjoy an extra monthly paycheck.
- Try affiliate marketing.
This means promoting someone else’s products or services for pay
without actually carrying an inventory. There are many ways of
incorporating affiliate marketing into your website/blog/page including
banner ads (which are generally ineffective, as people tend to avoid
these), linked articles (which are quite successful when the article
content is thoughtful and doesn’t appear spammy), and product-placement
videos (which can be very successful when done by people with charisma
or a good sense of humor). You can even become an affiliate marketer without a website. Basic ways of making money through of affiliate marketing include:
- Cost-per-click: you get paid a very small amount every time someone clicks from your content onto the advertiser’s site; good for high-traffic content
- Cost-per-lead: you get paid a bit more every time someone signs up or fills a form with the advertiser thanks to your content
- Cost-per-acquisition: you get paid a (fixed or percent) commission every time someone makes a purchase with the advertiser because of your content; good for focused, high-quality content
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Why Not! Make Money Passively!!
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