I've also heard about stuffing envelopes. How do they work?
Does anyone know of any good sites for paid surveys or ways to make money from home?
A good site is treasuretrooper if you want to earn money from home. They pay out from check monthly if you complete a few offers.
http://www.treasuretrooper.com/311690
I hope this helps
Reply:hey great question.. u get a star from me..
let me no if u find anything and it works out, OK? everyone can use extra money..
I have heard different things about different sites.. so be cautious.. I am still trying to get flickr.. Ur photos were so neat.. and I wonder how u did that.. now I know.. but may be too late.. hope u got Ur car going....
Reply:Envelope stuffing is basically a pyramid scheme.
Don't let them fool you.
Paid surveys are much more upfront and legit.
There's a link to the sites I use on my profile. :]
Reply:Be careful with the answers you getting. I think some people are here just to target people like you. They seem to be really handy with the websites and haven't been on here too long
Reply:paid surveys
the best one i've come accross is https://www.surveysavvy.com?id=3149401%26amp;a...
they're real great and pay excellently and on time
hope this helps
good luck
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Reply:If you want to work from your computer at home, you are probably going to have to do it as a business owner, rather than as an employee. There are no online work-at-home "jobs".
When you apply for a job offline, in the bricks and mortar world, do you have to pay anything? Of course not. It should be the same in the online world. If you are asked to pay any money, at best, it is a business opportunity, but more likely it is just a scam.
Be very careful that you don't get scammed.
I do affiliate marketing online. I've been doing it for a year and I'm getting ready to quit my regular job, as I am now making over $10k per month. However, it takes dedicated, persistent work, at least a few thousand of initial working capital, decent organizational skills, and a healthy dose of motivation, but you can make a living at it if you stick with it.
But that is a business.
Starting a business requires a lot of work and dedication. You cannot start a business this week and expect to be earning a good profit next week.
Employees tend to have a "job" mindset whereby they worked this week, so they expect to see results this week (i.e. a paycheck this week).
In business, you don't see results like that. Take, for instance, starting a new restaurant. You'll first have to choose a location. The most successful restaurants have their own location, with their own parking lots.
If you wanted to open a restaurant like that, you'd spend a couple of months looking for the right location. Then you'd spend thousands of dollars for an architect to help design the plans with you. Then you'd spend thousands of dollars getting your plans approved by the local authorities.
And then, after all that, you'd be approved to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on hiring a firm to actually build your building. And after that, you'd spend tens of thousands of dollars to install the interior decorations.
And then you'd spend thousands of dollars hiring employees and training them, as well as having them prepare for the grand opening.
And then, after over a year and spending over a half million dollars, you'd be ready to open the doors and start earning your first dollar.
I say this to illustrate my point: businesses take time and money up front to develop. In the longer period of time, this time and money invested up front will pay off.
But businesses take time to develop!
It is not like being an employee where you get instant results, meaning work this week, get paid this week.
Business is not like that.
If you want something easy, with no investment, you could probably make $500 to $1000 per month getting paid by companies to write postings on blogs about their products. That's about the only legitimate way that I know of to earn money online without any investment.
I wish you much business success, if you choose to go that route.
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