Tired of taking endless surveys for peanuts or clicking on hundreds of
websites梐nd picking up whatever viruses and spyware they might contain梖or a few
measly cents? Don抰 despair. Real online work is available if you know where to
look for it.
Freelance Sites
Whether you抮e an artist, a writer, or
a computer programmer, you can find real online work on freelance sites
dedicated to your profession. Some sites such as Get a Freelancer have content
producers bid against each other for assignments. Others such as
FreelanceWriting.com merely list available jobs. The catch? Most of these
jobs梩he real ones, anyway梬on抰 make your rich overnight. In fact when you抮e just
starting out, the pay may be downright dismal. But you will earn something for
your work, and better yet, you抣l gain valuable experience.
Your Own Web
Site
Once you抳e established a reputation as a reliable content producer
in the online community, you may not have to look so hard for real online work.
Instead, you can build a website featuring your best efforts, market it in the
appropriate places, and let the work come to you.
Probably the hardest
part of website ownership is marketing, because not only do your marketing
materials have to showcase you at your best, they have to reach the people with
the power to hire you. Ways to market your website to bring real online work to
you include targeted emails (not spam!), appropriate posts in forums, and
articles about your specialty with a link back to your website.
So forget
about the dead end online jobs and scams. With a little imagination, grit and
determination, real online work is just a click or two away.
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