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Are you looking for a job? With so many demands on our pocketbooks sometimes a part time job eases the situation. When this recession period showed its ugly head, some people lost well-paying jobs. Reserve funds were nonexistent or quickly vanished in our financial abyss. Unemployed folks though that they would be able to find a replacement job, probably at a higher salary. That was not the case. Full-time replacement jobs were nonexistent or they were low-paying. So the situation was and is that some people are working a low-paying full-time job and a lower paying part time job. Some are working several part-time jobs. Many have moved toward the Internet hoping to find a part time jobs online.
There are advantages to finding part time jobs online. First, you can work at home giving you more time with family. Also, it eliminates transportation cost. It is very difficult for some folks to raise enough money to hop the bus or fill their car with gasoline.
The Internet never closes. You can work there at three in the morning on Sunday or during a break or lunch hour. Our portable computers allow us to tote our work with us. And interruptions don’t matter. We can start or stop work in a second.
Some folks sneak a little Internet work in while at work if the boss is willing or break time allows it. They may be allowed to use the company computer. If you don’t have your own computer, you can use your sister’s computer or the one at the library.
One thing about part time joba online is that there are no cost associated with much of the work. For example, a person can write articles for some Internet sites and get paid for them. The more people who read an article, the more it pays. The requirement is that the content is meaningful and that spelling and grammatical errors are corrected. Some computer programs will help a writer make these corrections. And you can always have a friend read your article before you submit it to a site.
Not all sites pay for articles so search for ones that do. Some of these sites will give you titles. I have request frequently from sites to write a certain article.’
Some people think you must be a trained writer to write for the Internet. Part time jobs online do not require that. Just talk like you talk, write what you know about, research your topic which you can do right from your computer, and write from an outline such as Introduction, Fact, Fact, Fact, Summary and Conclusion. Each section is a paragraph. Read articles on the Internet. You will soon get the idea.
You can make more money from articles you put on the net if you have a website. Then you can put relevant information on your website pages and link from your articles to those pages. On those website pages you can link to vendor sites who will pay you a commission if they sell a product from links from your website. This is called affiliate marketing and has paid many folks way through college and made some wealthy.
You can find digital products to promote (not sell) at ClickBank and real products like refrigerators on Commission Junction and books and almost anything else at Amazon. You can sell the junk in your garage at eBay. So affiliate marketing creates popular part time jobs online.
You can take surveys and earn money on the Internet. Some do well at this but you must be willing to fib on qualifying surveys are you will never get to the survey that pays. I don’t fib so I don’t get paid.
You can also do data entry but I don’t like that. It seems so slow and tedious to me.
I prefer affiliate marketing because of the potential. There are things to learn before you will earn a lot of money at affiliate marketing. Some quit before they get started. You will want to associate on forums and such with other marketers to learn the ropes.
I have belonged to a group of earnest marketers for four years. We are provided with all the tools and services and resources we need to work our part time job online.
You can succeed!
Fly Old Glory!
Thank you, Kevin So where did you catch that baby? Hope to go to Alaska next year. I'm 80 but not dead.
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