5 places to make money on the web

Making money online is a topic that is “overly discussed” over the internet. But is everyone talking about really doing it? Are they earning as they say they are earning?. Well, I don’t know and it is not for me to find out. I am here to talk about ways to make money, not how much I make- this is because I think you wouldn’t gain anything valuable from reading how much I make.

Alexa ranks Mashable at 196 for web traffic. WebsiteOutlook estimates that Mashable makes USD $ 16839.56 every day and it values the site at USD 12.29 Million. Are all this figures true. I don’t know and it is (again) not my territory to verify.

I blog about other thing; things like making money wile blogging!

Here are a few place were you can make money online:

1. Your own blog

Have your own blog where you write about things that are of interest (not only to you, but) to many people (as well). Place adverts- which will then generate income.

2. Join an referral programme

Join a referral programme like Amazon Affiliate or Google Affiliate, get you cut of the pie every time someone buys a product/service you referred them to.

3. Facebook, Android, etc

Develop Apps for users of Android, Facebook, Apple etc and sell them for cash.

4. Trade domains

Register domains and sell them at a commission.

5. Blog for other people

There website which require writers. You can make some extra cash by blogging on websites/blogs other than your own.

This is just a sneak preview, I will be blogging about all these in the very near future on this blog.

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