Making money online
Making money online
I see all these scams (surveys, searching, surfing) and I’m wondering if anyone here has ever been able to legitimately make any decent money online?
I wonder how gamespy, ign, gamespot started out? They are worth millions now. :icon28:
I wonder how gamespy, ign, gamespot started out? They are worth millions now. :icon28:
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phantasmagoria
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Some people I know do this:
AQA, Any Question Answered. http://www.aqa.issuebits.com/
Basically, people text in a question to the company, and the company then give these questions to people working for them who reply an answer to the question, and give them a fee of about 15p for basically going on google and looking up the question.
I think you get to pick which questions you want to answer, and I don't think there's any obligation to answer any questions at all. It just means you won't get any money.
AQA, Any Question Answered. http://www.aqa.issuebits.com/
Basically, people text in a question to the company, and the company then give these questions to people working for them who reply an answer to the question, and give them a fee of about 15p for basically going on google and looking up the question.
I think you get to pick which questions you want to answer, and I don't think there's any obligation to answer any questions at all. It just means you won't get any money.
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There are people that have made a decent amount of money, but the majority do not.
If you want to try and make some cash, but also take a risk at the same time, start a pyramid scheme site. You know, one of those that you get a certain number of people referred and you get moneys in your paypal account in return.
As for IGN, they are privately owned so I assume they had a lot of capital starting out.
Gamespy on the other hand had gamespy 3d, their server browser. Albeit it would be hard to imagine how one tool like that would build their empire, but there are probably other strategic factors involved in it.
If you want to try and make some cash, but also take a risk at the same time, start a pyramid scheme site. You know, one of those that you get a certain number of people referred and you get moneys in your paypal account in return.
As for IGN, they are privately owned so I assume they had a lot of capital starting out.
Gamespy on the other hand had gamespy 3d, their server browser. Albeit it would be hard to imagine how one tool like that would build their empire, but there are probably other strategic factors involved in it.
brilliant idea, but do people really waste money on this?phantasmagoria wrote:Some people I know do this:
AQA, Any Question Answered. http://www.aqa.issuebits.com/
Basically, people text in a question to the company, and the company then give these questions to people working for them who reply an answer to the question, and give them a fee of about 15p for basically going on google and looking up the question.
I think you get to pick which questions you want to answer, and I don't think there's any obligation to answer any questions at all. It just means you won't get any money.
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phantasmagoria
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That sounds pretty lame, might as well steal some credit cards if you want to comit fraud and face persecution. I'm more interested in legitimate long term ways.dzjepp wrote:There are people that have made a decent amount of money, but the majority do not.
If you want to try and make some cash, but also take a risk at the same time, start a pyramid scheme site. You know, one of those that you get a certain number of people referred and you get moneys in your paypal account in return.
Money has to come from somewhere to end up in your pocket. Hence most money generation online results in making a few people richer which making a lot of other people poorer.
I mean, be more specific... do you want some ideas for something to do online to make yourself cash? Okay, but are we talking hard work and technical ability, or 'sits in my taskbar and makes me cash omg!'.
'online' is a pretty fucking vague concept. Look at amazon.co.uk, of course they're making money.
I mean, be more specific... do you want some ideas for something to do online to make yourself cash? Okay, but are we talking hard work and technical ability, or 'sits in my taskbar and makes me cash omg!'.
'online' is a pretty fucking vague concept. Look at amazon.co.uk, of course they're making money.
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Well then, you should of thought of this first: 
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
Holy shit the bastard already made almost 50 grand in under a few weeks.
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
Holy shit the bastard already made almost 50 grand in under a few weeks.
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phantasmagoria
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You can make money on ebay selling shit from your own store. The benefit would be not having to own your own brick n mortar to house stuff. Just store it all over your house. 
But then again, that's gonna take a lot of work, not just a week of planning. You need to find out what the hot items are, figure out how you're gonna get the merchandise, etc.
But there are plenty of ebayers that are making this their full time jobs.
But then again, that's gonna take a lot of work, not just a week of planning. You need to find out what the hot items are, figure out how you're gonna get the merchandise, etc.
But there are plenty of ebayers that are making this their full time jobs.
Good idea, but since you can't physically own the moon. You could create a flash website that has a 3d representation of the moon. You stitch the satellite pictures of the moon, divided it into acres and sell each acre for $10. Once a person buys an acre they can do anything they want with it visually, they can put ads that can be seen from above or create little pixel communities (pixel art).phantasmagoria wrote:Lay claim to the moon and sell it off acre by acre
People who come to the site can pan and zoom in to look through all the acres, someone with a lot of money can buy enough land and make a huge ad which can be viewed from space. You can put links on the ads so they link to a website.
Could work, too bad I lack any skills or motivation to actually making something like this.
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It's already been done 
No Organisation or Company could own the moon, but there was nothing saying a person couldn't, so some bloke laid claim to it and is selling it off acre by acre. When people buy it they get a little photocopy of the section of moon they've bought.
Whether or not he, or the people who've bought pieces off him own the moon or not doesn't really matter, he's made a killing.
No Organisation or Company could own the moon, but there was nothing saying a person couldn't, so some bloke laid claim to it and is selling it off acre by acre. When people buy it they get a little photocopy of the section of moon they've bought.
Whether or not he, or the people who've bought pieces off him own the moon or not doesn't really matter, he's made a killing.
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indeed. there was a prog on UK TV about this very phenomenon earlier this evening. about 10,000 brits make their living selling crap on eBay.dzjepp wrote:You can make money on ebay selling shit from your own store. The benefit would be not having to own your own brick n mortar to house stuff. Just store it all over your house.
But then again, that's gonna take a lot of work, not just a week of planning. You need to find out what the hot items are, figure out how you're gonna get the merchandise, etc.
But there are plenty of ebayers that are making this their full time jobs.
believe it or not this is already being done. last i heard about 6m 1 acre plots had been sold. even bush owns an acre (true - it was a goodwill gift from the guy selling the stuff. also one of the brit royals owns some too. probably charles. he's batshit enough to do thatphantasmagoria wrote:Lay claim to the moon and sell it off acre by acre
Yep. You can even buy goods from wholesalers and simply resell them on Ebay. There are places in the world where people will pay quite a bit for things you wouldn't really think twice about.dzjepp wrote:You can make money on ebay selling shit from your own store. The benefit would be not having to own your own brick n mortar to house stuff. Just store it all over your house.
But then again, that's gonna take a lot of work, not just a week of planning. You need to find out what the hot items are, figure out how you're gonna get the merchandise, etc.
But there are plenty of ebayers that are making this their full time jobs.
I friend of mine made several hundred dollars just selling old frisbe-golf discs and random shit out of his closet. He got like 80 bucks out of old dirty jeans, 50 or 60 for ragged t-shirts, even old used shoes.