hello guys i need to know are there any way to earn work as a lancer and ur student not prof.. ?????????
Are there any ways to earn work as a freelancer if your a student and not a professional? Certainly, there is always light work out there if you are talented at what you do. If you are good with coding or design there is always Scriptlance.com or GetaFreelancer. Also you could post your "ad" on the school posting board if there is one. When I was in school I did a lot of freelance work for local garage bands and hopeful teenage models looking to put their portfolio on the web. There is always endless opportunities for a freelancer if you are good at it..
Freelancing is probably the easiest way to get into making money online, and you can definately do it when you're a student, I mean, I started when I was 14 What are you good at? If you have some sort of talent, then you can be a successful freelancer, but if you aren't good at what you do then you'll need to spend some more time developing your skills. What are you good at? Writing, coding, designing... etc???
Definitely is. Many people here have tasks they need others to do. Saves them time so they can focus on more important issues.
Just a quick reminder to let your parents know what is happening. When I started at the age of 14, I made the biggest mistake of not telling my parents about my money making habits (), and ended up giving fake age details for Paypal. Later on, my Paypal account was locked with hundreds of dollars in it, and, as I'd lied about my age, I couldn't dispute it in risk of being caught, but if I'd told my parents, then they would have made me a Paypal account and I could have verified it with their details.
Yes friend, You can earn if you have any type of special skill in computer. You can earn through web design work, Freelance work and also doing some data entry work online.
yups .. no matter who you are, you can absolutely earns from internet...(as freelancer or even from your own products) As long as you have some determination and commitment, i believe you can.. I'm student also..
of course that you can.. DP has helped me a lot to get some works! just keep seeking for good jobs at the internet and DP ,and you will earn some money! good luck!
There are lots of online work you can do. Try sitepoint. You can be a broker, a writer, a designer or simply a marketer.
yes good guys thank you so much but i need so works like writing ...articles ..like that they all want web desiners,coders........
check the bst section http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=102 there are quite alot ppeople looking for articles or forum posters. it might be not paied that good but it'S a point to start of
If you are a good writer and researcher,there are always jobs to make money. If you have much time,then you can make great amount of money.
pm me and i will show you how to earn, kinda auto pilot, you have to set it up though. It's easy but require a little investment.
I know lots of young folks that make loads of cash. If you can write well you are off to a good start. Maybe crank out an article, product review or press release for free as a reference to get your Itrader rolling on DP and you will be off and running. On a side note, like everything else in life, "if its too good to be true" it typically is. Don't fall for get rich quick schemes. While I am sure others will disagree, it is important to make sure the work you do or pump out yourself has some benefit to the end user. Unlike ad laden proxy sites for instance. hope that helps and good luck. Nigel
I absolutely agree with you. If you under legal age to make paypal account, you can ask your parent, your brother/sister, or anybody you can trust to make paypal account. Don't try to cheat paypal, you'll regret it. Yes, student can earn, Jason a.k.a TheUniversityKid is one of the example. He is 16 years old who makes thousand of $$$ on the net, you can learn some from him.
i belive 50 % of the folks at DP might be students who earn alot. So u can set up your earnings also. if u have guts in ur nUtS.. cheers