Your Questions About Ideas To Make Money On The Side

George asks…

How can I make money in America? I need a side hustle, any ideas?

I’m interested in photography, writing, movies (maybe movie critiquing as well), wouldn’t mind buying and selling items or services, I love to read, I love knowledge…are there any ways in which I can turn these hobbies and interests into ways to make money?

Nagesh answers:

Hi P.Tony,

I’ve noticed you like to write amongst other things. That is a very good thing and if you have some free time you could make nice money writing articles.

There is a website that pays you for every 1000 visitors that your articles get. Let’s say you have 20 interesting articles and each of them gets 50 visits in a month’s period then you get your money.

The less interesting part is that you do not get rich with the money for those 1000 visits – you get maximum 4 dollars, depending on a few factors.

The good part is that you can write about anything and you can add dozens of articles daily. This way your earnings will grow quickly.

There are people earning even a couple of thousands of dollars this way, though they have invested some time writing a couple of hundreds of articles, even thousands.

If you are interested go to the url below and you’ll find all the details about this way of making money online.

I hope this was helpful.

Ruth asks…

money making business?

Ok to any one out there that could help…i want to do something on the side as to make some extra cash. I was wondering to any one out there that is doing good and is making there own money and living well. can you give me any pointers or ideas that could help me start do that or help me invest the little money that i have? To enjoy some fun times with the kids instead of living check to check.

Nagesh answers:

If you have no idea where you are going, no one can tell you how to get there…

There are NO get rich quick magic stories online. You make money by working at it… Period….

David asks…

Raising Money Ideas help!!!!?

i am saving money to give my girlfriend a necklace and it might be out of my budget, so i need you guys to give me a few ideas,

Nagesh answers:

You’re looking to pick up odd jobs to make some cash on the side, you’ll find a plethora of opportunities right in your hometown. You can advertise your skills via fliers, door to door, in your local newspaper, on a free online board (like craigslist) or by mouth. As long as you’re assertive, you’ll find the work. Try a few of the options on this list, and see if you don’t find the perfect odd job for you.

Walk a Dog
If you’re good with animals, offer your services to neighbors who work long hours or travel often. Make sure to convey enthusiasm about the pet in question, and charge a reasonable price so you can undercut the professional services competing with you.

House Sit
Get a list of references that will vouch for your integrity, and search for homes to take care of while others travel. Make sure you come across as professional, clean and trustworthy in your advertisements and interview.

Babysit
If you like children, you can always make a buck while providing child care services. Offer to undercut the competing price, and consider using your home or going to the home of the child in question, depending on the desire of the parent.

Organize a Closet
You can get paid good money to organize garages, basements, closets, cupboards and junk drawers.

Clean a House
If you know how to use a vacuum cleaner and you’re willing to use a little elbow grease, offer your house cleaning services. Consider offering to do the jobs most cleaners don’t do, such as laundry, dishes and cooking.

Mow a Lawn
If you’ve got a green thumb, you can hire yourself out to pull weeds, mow yards, lay mulch and plant flowers.

Tutor
Even if you don’t have a teaching degree, you can make a difference in a child’s life while making some quick cash. Make sure you understand the subject at hand, and check local rates before applying. If you aren’t comfortable finding tutoring jobs on your own, check with your local schools for organized tutoring opportunities.

Be a Handyman
If you know how to do basic home repairs, you can pick up plenty of handyman jobs. Most home repair companies take on only big jobs like building decks. If you offer to do the little jobs—fix a running toilet, calk a leaky shower stall, replace a broken doorknob—you’ll fill a niche that is still ripe with opportunity.

Michael asks…

my wrapping idea…?

okay, so! today i’m going to my friend’s birthday party. I got him a zoomies gift card. so my idea on wrapping is, is to get a medium size box, and line the four sides of it with pink tissue wrapping paper. and then put the gift card in an envolope than says “OPEN!”, and tape that to the bottom of the box. then i will fill the box up with different colored (pink/silver) confetti.
and then last, but not least! i’ll tape up the box, and wrap it in wrapping paper.
how does it sound?
creative, good, bad?

Nagesh answers:

Spend the money you thought of for the confetti on something else. Not a good idea as his Mom is the one who will have to clean up the mess that will be made with the confetti when he opens the package. Find something else or get on the bad side of his Mom.

Mark asks…

need creative ideas for ways to sort money…read on…?

so i have different goals im saving up for ( laptop, phone etc) and i already figured out how much percent of what i earn will go towards what. im trying to think of how to organize it all. I was thinking jars, my mom was thinking envolopes. jars are big and i have like 6 goals so i dont realy want 6 jars, but envelopes can get lost so easy! any ideas??

Nagesh answers:

Good for you to have goals and for your idea of saving money to achieve them!

How about using blank white craft boxes with hinged lids? You could decorate each blank box with pictures of your goal – for example, decorate one box with pictures of laptops. You can find the pictures in magazines, fliers that come with the Sunday paper, or even print the pictures from various websites. Just use a little Elmer’s White Glue to stick the pictures onto the boxes and a layer of glue to seal the pictures and provide a glossy coat. The blank white craft boxes have hinged lids, so it will be easy to “deposit” more money into them. You could also place a sheet of paper on the inside cover of the lid and use it to record your “deposits” – this way, you’ll know exactly how much money you have in the box. The boxes come in three different sizes and they can be stacked, one on top of the other. Here’s an example of this type of box: http://www.escapadedirect.com/craftbox2.html . I’m sure you can find similar boxes at local craft stores.

Another idea for you is to use clear plastic water bottles. Completely remove the labels from however many bottles you need – one for each goal – and make sure to dry the bottles out. Use a scissors to cut a small slit into the side of the bottle, up near the neck of the bottle. This slit will be used to insert coins. Remove the cap from the bottle when you need to add paper money, then put the cap back on. Use a blank label to label each of the bottles with your goal. The clear bottle allows you to see how full your bottle is (how much money you’ve saved) and the bottle makes it hard to get the money out – encouraging you to keep the money IN the bottle until you are ready to make your purchase. When you’re ready to spend the money, have your Mom cut off the top third of the bottle to easily get your money out.

If you decide to use envelopes, you can obviously store the money you save inside of them and then write each “deposit” on the outside of the envelope – so you’ll know how much money is in each envelope. Put all the envelopes together and tie a ribbon around them to keep them together, then store them in a dresser drawer.

And yet another idea… Use plastic zippered storage bags such as Ziploc Freezer Bags. You can write your goal directly on each bag, then add money easily by unzipping the bags. If you punch a hole in the corner of each bag, you can tie them together with a ribbon so they stay together. Store them in a dresser drawer.

I hope these ideas help! GOOD LUCK with reaching your goals!!!

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