If you want to make a few bucks right now--then head over to Amazon's Mechanical Turk at https://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome (cut/paste). You don't make much per job, but most jobs are quick, and if you do enough of them they add up. Hope you find that helpful!
if you like camera and outside adventure, u can try make money from youtube. just make a simple video and then u can monetize that.
I think you should look into something outside of all this web stuff. Try an investment, a bank CD? or something like Microfiancing. Microfinancing does not need require too much to loan out.
When I was younger I did stuff like that. I also collected golf balls from golf courses. It never paid out. The math is against you
It doesn't make a lot of sense to say that you need a method to earn a dollar a day to start a side project and you already have a full time programming job. What is the better way to earn a side income than using your already obtained programming skills into building something useful that can get you way more than $1 a day. $1 a day means only $30 a month. That is more than lame for someone who has a full-time programming job and possibly earn more than $700-$800 a month. Wouldn't be easier to just take $1 out of your pocket each day and put it aside than to waste time on stuff like Postloop?
Even if you are doing everything right online: ie: affiliate site, etc.. it still can take time to build up the trust you need from google... I have invested $2k into my affiliate site, which includes very nice site design, 20 article reviews, and link building, etc... fyi, it was a new site, so it will take some time for trust to build up.... until then, everytime I spend a dime on the site, it will keep going in the red... and I have not made a single commission on the site as of today.... setting up a site for long term payout will need the following: 1: Generous monthly budget... 2: and everything else done correctly.... It is when people start taking short cuts with $5 gigs, then they fall into the google blackhole, then end up giving up....
I've tried this, you make absolute peanuts for the time spent. You can built up long term to make minimum wage but to get to that point I don't think it's worth the time.