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LEGIT WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE FROM HOME: There Internet marketplace is full of opportunities to make money online from home. In this video we show you 10 great, legit ways! 👉 FOR MORE INTERESTING TOP10-VIDEOS, SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsUi1io7yqhbHHXrQ4ANQzQ?sub_confirmation=1 Money might not be able to buy happiness but it sure does make things easier. But with the comforts one’s home gives, many people don’t feel like having to talk to people they might not like, working every day from 9 to 5, or working for a boss who is anything but kind. People want to work from home! Well it is a good thing that the Internet marketplace is full of opportunities. But which sites should you use, and what jobs should you apply for? That is hopefully something we will answer today. Here is our list of 10 legit ways to make money online. The first three sites we are going to look at are all freelance sites, meaning that they are made for all kinds of jobs; you just have to look for them. We will tell you how the three sites differ as well as what some of the best jobs to apply for are. 1. Upwork Upwork might be the biggest freelance site on this list so there are more than enough offers to choose from. It operates based on “connects” which you use to apply for jobs. Each job can cost anywhere between 1 and 6 connects with a singular connect being priced at $0.15. This means that you will need a starting budget of a few dollars to properly work on Upwork; however, it is worth the cost. The jobs are pretty fairly priced, you can see how other people have rated your employer, how much money they have spent on the site and if they have a verified payment method. The money for the project is also placed in a third-party wallet, which means that the jobs are safe and you can’t be scammed easily. 2. People per hour Very similar to Upwork in the sense that employers post offers for which you can bid but the site overall is much more beginner friendly. The site doesn’t have “connects” but rather “proposals”. You get 15 proposals at the beginning of the month and regardless of how much you spend, you will have 15 at the beginning of the next month as well. So you can’t bid for every project on the site but you also don’t need a dime to start. But your time to start is limited as what I have stated only applies to the first 3 months after which, if you have not gotten a single job, you will have to pay to stay on the site. They counteract this by giving you tons of proposals for jobs you may be interested in, hence boosting your odds of finding the right project for you. They also have a function that doesn’t allow you to sell yourself short, as there is a minimum you can bid for a project based on what the value of the project is calculated to be. This means that even if you wanted to you couldn’t work 20 hours for $5. 3. Fiverr Fiverr differs from the last two as you don’t search for projects but rather you just post what you offer to your potential clients. You specify what you can do, in what time and at what cost and clients come to you. This is a great pick for people who don’t feel like writing a thousand cover letters and looking for a project all day. The site is completely free and there is no limit to how many clients you can work with. Now as far as jobs to get on these 3 freelance sites I highly recommend voice acting and content writing. They are both sought after like crazy and with minimum prior experience needed. For content writing, I do however recommend finishing a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) course online to boost your chances. Don’t worry you have free tests online which you can do in a few days. 4. Rev Rev is specialized for two jobs choices: transcriptions and captioning. You are paid on average about 50 cents per audio minute so how much you make is entirely up to you. There are no special requirements except headphones, as you will need to hear the audio clearly. It can be a bit difficult to be accepted to join the freelance team but once you do, it is smooth sailing. 5. Livingston Research This site is perfect if you are good at writing academic essays. You do have to pass some trial projects first but after you are accepted you can pick and choose what topics you would like to write about from the list of offerings. The topics are diverse and can be anything from analyzing poetry to finance writing. The pay is solid and the operators, who are your link to your client, are very professional and kind. 6. ProofreadingServices As the name would suggest this site deals with proofreading…. #makemoney #makemoneyonline #earnmoney —————————————————————– Link to this video: https://youtu.be/SP2nAAdgtDo