Very, if you have a skill that sells easily. Most of the big money earners (and especially the lists and passive earning) take a lot of time to build up, which is why so many of the answers here show the posters didn't actually read the original question! If you're good at something that doesn't take long to do and has concrete results in a direct exchange of money for time, $300/month is realistic in the first month. Writing, graphic design, web dev (short projects!), website setups, that sort of thing. Depends on how much money! Ideally, I'd buy property, since it's all but guaranteed to be a great investment. On a smaller scale, I'm not a big risk-taker, so I'd probably go for something with fixed returns that I could leave to accumulate over a long period. Boring, I know.
So we say $300 in the first month how many hours does that correlate to? 40, 20 hours or more a week?
I can only speak for my own situation and experience. Everyone's business is different, so take this as opinion and add salt to taste. IMHO, it depends on your market. If you're writing for random direct clients, credibility is absolutely essential. In my case, quality is more important as it's for regular clients. Of course, that "10 hours total" assumes that my clients actually HAVE that much work for me, which isn't always the case! IMHO (again), there is also no reason that a good writer could not earn very good money right from the start... it will just be a lot of work getting clients. If you want it nice and easy, with everything spoon-fed, no negotiations, no bidding, no price wars and so on, you'll earn less per article (lower rates are generally the price of easy work). I do that kind of work when things run dry with my clients and can generally earn $10-$15 an hour with the site in my sig. However, since it's a marketplace setup, it's not instant or regular cash, so that doesn't tie in with the "earn $300/month easily and quickly" bit. That's why I didn't mention it before. I don't want to hijack this thread, so I'll leave it at that and let everyone get back to their suggestions.
Im currently getting $400/month from my first client doing SEO for their business. They are now ranking number 1 for their keyword and most of the work was outsourced.
I'd add a zero to my goal first. If you shoot for $300 you're going to screw around doing low value things that are going to give you low value results. If you shoot for $3000, you're going to do higher value tasks, target different products and clients, and get different results. Hitting $300 will happen by accident. (You should probably set a longer term goal of shooting for $30,000 per month...one of my current goal targets.) So, to shoot for $3000, start branding YOU. Create a blog that brands YOU, Inc. and start promoting what you can do, what you use, and how you can help people. Focus on adding value to people's businesses, and they will gladly pay you. Find your ideal customers/partners and start engaging with them, always with the intent of helping...
Hi friend , not single but 100s of option you have ..the main thing is focus ..there are many business model on internet ..don't try to do all thing or something in parallel .Pick one that best suite s you and then 10000% focus on that till you start getting revenue this is the way to get success ..If you crack one code then may try other ...but my advice is that do one thing at time and you'll make $100 per day
FB Notes - Goes viral in minutes and is totally free. You can sell your own products or affiliate products with direct or indirect linking Sharing Free reports with aff.- links and paypal buttons to the complete report on free ebook sites - Very profitable There is also Peopleperhour.com that is a good place to offer your skills to others. Hope it helps
There are many ways. First you need to build up a background so that you can have people who can recommend you. After that you can find easily some work. So I would go with E-books.
If you need it immediately you're going to have trouble. Sites have to age, in my experience. 300 per month isn't too much. I'd try multiple streams, but don't skim on any of them just because you're using many. Using many is just to increase the likelihood some work out okay that month, but they won't if you don't still devote time to each. Niche websites? These have to grow and age before you get tons of visitors, at least in my experience. Content writing? You could set up gigs on Fiverr and Odesk, Elance, etc. Ebook? I've done a lot with Kindle. Kind of failed. Though I do make some money each month. I don't know what the average is. Affiliate sites? A good possibility? Graphic design?--if you're good at it you can make wayyy more than 300 a month. Start with Fiverr maybe? Establish a brand and sell from your own site from there? Selling domain names? --I don't have any experience with this, but I'd look at Flippa if you're curious with experimenting. etc. etc. etc. Ever consider, if you're good at one of the above, like graphic design on Udemy? You can create a course and sell it. Or what I'm using, My Advertising Pays or something like it. PS I love your avatar.
Niche websites and content writing is best way to earn 500$+ per month because these ways require high quality when we do these work with high quality then we earn more and this earning is unexpected,But there are many ways quick and easiest for earn 300$ per month.
You may make web site a where you provide a lots of service free of cost, but don't provide the full service, you will provide 3/4 service & ask people to pay a litte for the full service. This is a way or make a niche website & promote it into various forums & blogs & tag with some affiliate program.
If you want stability, go for content creation and Graphic design. There will always be a need for content and original creations. If you want to be your own boss, try to invest, but that involves risks and it is not very stable in the long run.