Online Jobs?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by LC_Content, Jun 2, 2007.

  1. #1
    Im looking for a online job for the summer, may that site reviewer, content writer, web hosting support, anything.

    Anyone have any ideas or know of places you can suggest?
     
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  2. uttoransen

    uttoransen Prominent Member

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    content writing is a great idea! just visit the services section, you will need more posts to be able to post a thread there, once you meet the requirenments, just go there and post it! am sure you will get a lot of jobs! cheers:D
     
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    ichigo Well-Known Member

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    you can also try social bookmarking services. a lot of webmasters here need that kind of service.
     
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  4. 8everything

    8everything Peon

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    Depends on how much you want to earn :p Grunt work or Professional work? I would spend part of your summer learning coding and designing and then offering services for higher pay instead of.. low paying paid to post jobs.
     
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    Making websites...
     
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  6. LC_Content

    LC_Content Peon

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    Im saving for something computer parts which doing forum posting I should be done with enough work in a couple months, right?

    Even though I do it just because I like forum posting and content writing.
     
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    uttoransen Prominent Member

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    in that case my suggestion is,
    make about 1500 posts in 2 months of time, well most us make it!! then sell your signature for $60 for one year, i get you can get that much for each link!
    so, you will have about $250 that way! i guess it would be sufficient to get you the computer parts!
    make nice and useful posts, else you will get only infractions!

    but then, if you want to earn anything big online, seriously! take 8everything's idea!:)
     
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  8. 8everything

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    Saving money for computer parts? Well.. I was talking about more of a long term income :) I know I took... 2 years to learn/gain experience and it's well worth it now :) Depends on how quick you want the $$ and how much..

    Note that forum posting and content writing pays very little.. just make sure you're making above minimum wage for your location.
     
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    I can deal with the small wages, but I do plan to have a future and actually going to college and get some skills and a degree there.
     
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    Maybe offline jobs pay more though? ;) (where are you from?) because some paid per post are just 5 - 10 cents PER POST (calculating it per hour it's very less.......) articles can be $1 per 100 words or so? If you can write that within an hour.. Best to check out the BST section for the latest prices!

    You would have to work VERY fast so it'll average out to a decent amount of income.
     
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