Online
Money Pools
Online Money Pools
This book gives the details
of the ways of making money online. It covers almost every category of the
business possible online and shows hundreds of sites of different businesses
and its details with active web links to enter the site directly.
As hundreds of various
possible ways are disclosing here, everybody, either skilled or non-skilled,
can make money online by using these various methods. Doesn’t matter whether
he/she is expert or non-expert, educated or non-educated, hundreds of
activities of various businesses online will allow everybody to make money as
per their skill and knowledge, which is explained in detail in this book. If
you have a mind to explore the endless opportunities available online, just be
ready to hunt the treasure, countless online opportunities are waiting for you here.
Table of contents
Chapter
1- Online survey
Chapter 2 - Get paid for writing
Chapter 3- Refer a friend and get paid
Chapter 4 - Simple jobs and lots of money
Chapter 5 - Travel & tour
Chapter 6 - Hot offers
Chapter 7 - Job offering sites
Chapter 8 - Affiliate marketing
Chapter 9 - Offer a service
Chapter 10 - Get paid for easy jobs
Chapter 11 - Sell anything
Chapter 12 - Passive and active incomes
Chapter 13 - Useful sites
Chapter 14 - Fun & money
Chapter 15 - Endless offers
Chapter
16 - Sites for artists
Chapter
17 - Money apps
Chapter 1
Online survey
The online survey is one of the easiest ways of making money online. Just
spend little time with your laptop and finish the tasks. A few good ones to try are:
1. Swagbucks
2. Toluna
4. Valued
Opinions,
5. IPSOS,
8. YouGov
9. Pinecone
10. OnePoll
11. SurveyBods
12. PopulusLive
13. Hiving
14. PanelBase
15. Branded
Surveys
16. Opinion
Outpost
17. Harris
Poll
18. Mind
Mover
19. New
Vista
20. iPoll.
21. https://www.mindswarms.com/
22. https://www.surveysavvy.com/
23. http://parentspeak.com/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fdefault.aspx
24.
http://www.kidzeyes.com/index.html -
Survey site for kids 6 to 12
26. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/playtest/default.aspx
27. https://www.pointclub.com/register
29. https://www.pineconeresearch.com/
30. https://www.opinionoutpost.co.uk/en-gb
32. https://www.pineconeresearch.co.uk/SignupUK/Signup_Form.aspx
34. https://www.mypoints.com/landingPage
35. https://www.opinionoutpost.com/
36. https://www.globaltestmarket.com/
37. http://www.surveydownline.com/Home/LogIn
Check out these survey sites if you want to make some
extra money – and then refer your friends to earn even more.
1.
SurveySavvy –
They
pay up to $15 per referral AND up to $6 for 2nd tier
referrals (the referrals your referrals make).
2. PaidViewpoint – This is the only site that
offers a signup bonus ($1), but they also provide a decent number of surveys
and you earn 20% of your referral’s earnings up to $25.
3. LegerWeb – Offers $1 per referral who
joins.
Chapter 2
Get paid for writing
B. Michelle Pippin - Pays $50-$150
for business related articles.
http://www.bmichellepippin.com/get-paid-to-share-your-expertise-with-us/
Brazen -
(Formerly Brazen Careerist) will pay if you pre-arrange it with their editor.
They’re looking for posts about higher education administration, marketing,
networking, and recruiting and HR.
https://www.brazen.com/write-for-brazen/
CEO Hangout - Will pay $50 if you pre-arrange it with the editor — send a
pitch and negotiate payment before writing the article. They run posts about
the CEO lifestyle, success stories, interviews, and other reported features of
interest to business leaders.
http://www.ceohangout.com/write-for-us/
DailyWorth - Pays $150 for articles
about women and money.
https://www.dailyworth.com/about-dailyworth
Doctor of Credit - Pays $50 for
personal finance articles that focus specifically on credit.
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/want-to-write-and-get-paid-for-doctor-of-credit/
eCommerce Insiders - Pays $60-$150 for articles about online
retailing.
http://ecommerceinsiders.com/write/
FreelanceMom - Pays $75-$100 for posts about running a business as
a busy parent.
http://www.freelancemom.com/guest-post-guidelines/
FreshBooks - Pays $200 a post and up. Be prepared to negotiate to get a better
rate.
https://www.freshbooks.com/blog/contribute
IncomeDiary - Pays $50-$200 for articles about making money online, including SEO,
affiliate sales, and traffic generation.
https://www.incomediary.com/write-for-incomediary
Mirasee - Pays $200 for 1,000-2,000-word posts on marketing, business
productivity, and growth topics.
http://mirasee.com/write-for-us/
Modern Farmer - Pays around $150 for
articles.
https://modernfarmer.com/submissions/
Penny Hoarder
You’ll need to negotiate pay with the editors during the pitching process and
be willing to forego a link back to your site.
http://www.thepennyhoarder.com/contributor-guidelines/
RankPay - About SEO, content marketing, and social media. [NOTE: This
pub’s writer’s guidelines now say they pay $50/article. Be prepared to
verify/negotiate payment.]
https://www.rankpay.com/write-for-us/
The Work Online - Blog pays $50 per
post.
https://workonlineblog.com/get-paid-to-write/
Dame - Pays $200 for essays. They do accept reported features and
other article types, and pay rates may vary for those.
https://www.damemagazine.com/about/
Essig Magazine -
Offers $100 for essays about a personal experience.
http://www.essigmagazine.com/submit.html
The Establishment - Pays $125 and up for reported stories and essays.
https://theestablishment.co/pitch-us-b0788d803a0b
Guideposts - Pays $250 for Christian
faith-based essays.
https://www.guideposts.org/writers-guidelines
LightHouse - Pays $100 for uplifting essays by blind or visually
impaired writers.
http://lighthouse-sf.org/2015/06/04/submit/
Narratively - Pays $100+ for essays on specific topics. Check their
guidelines for a list of current needs.
The New York Times Modern Love column reportedly pays as much as $300 for essays on any topic
that could be classified as modern love.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/21/fashion/howtosubmit_modernlove.html?_r=0
Skirt - Pays $200 for essays about
women’s issues.
http://www.skirt.com/contribute/
Babble - Pays $100-$150 for posts on parenting, entertainment,
pregnancy, beauty, style, food, and travel.
https://www.babble.com/about-us/
Just Parents - Is
a UK-based site that focuses on pregnancy and parenting. They pay $60 per post.
https://www.justparents.co.uk/write-for-justparents/
Parent.co - Posts non-snarky articles about parenting and family
issues. Pay starts at $50.
https://www.parent.com/write-parent-co/
Stork Guide - Focuses on pregnancy and parenting of newborns and toddlers.
They pay $50+ per post.
http://storkguide.com/write-for-us/
Well Family (the New York Times’ parenting blog) pays $100. Pitch
the editor.
The Anxiety Foundation pays $50 for
mental health articles.
http://www.anxietyfoundation.com/contributors/
The Atlantic’s - Online health
section reportedly pays $200.
https://www.theatlantic.com/faq/#Submissions%20to%20The%20Atlantic
BookBrowse - Pays for book reviews! Writers accepted into their stable
of reviewers will earn $50 for a 600-word review
https://www.bookbrowse.com/reviewers/index.cfm/fuseaction/apply
getAbstract - Pays $300 for
longer (2,000-4,000 word) book summaries.
https://www.getabstract.com/en/writers/application
Gothamist - Pays $50-$150
for reported pieces about New York.
https://gothamist.submittable.com/submit/18730/gothamist-pitches
The International Wine Accessories blog - Pays $50 and
up for articles.
http://blog.iwawine.com/iwa-contributor-guidelines/
Knitty - raised their rates to $120-$200 for articles about
knitting and knitting patterns. They also have a sister site —Knittyspin — for
knitters who like to use handspun yarn.
https://knitty.com/subguide.php
Lifezette - Pays
$100-$200 for articles on parenting, politics, faith, health, and pop culture.
Contact the appropriate editor with your idea.
https://www.lifezette.com/about/meet-our-editors/
Listverse - Pays $100 for long (1,500 words) lists
on various topics.
http://listverse.com/write-get-paid/
OZY - Does pay freelancers, but rates vary.
http://www.ozy.com/about-ozy/contact-us
Pretty Designs - Covers fashion and beauty. You’ll need to negotiate per-post
pay.
http://www.prettydesigns.com/hiring/
Refinery29 - Pays $75 and up for slideshows, articles, and essays on
various topics. They also post their needs for specific columns on their
guidelines page.
http://www.refinery29.com/2014/04/66412/writing-for-r29
Salon - Pays
$100-$200 for essays and reported features, even very long ones.
https://www.salon.com/about/submissions/
Smithsonian Magazine Online - Pays established freelancers up to $600
for reported articles.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/contact/article-submit-website/
The Tablet - Pays for articles on Jewish news, ideas, and culture. Pay
varies, so be prepared to negotiate. I saw a report of $1,000 for a heavily
reported 2,000+ word feature.
http://www.tabletmag.com/about
TwoPlusTwo Magazine -
Pays $200 for original posts about poker. They post articles for six months,
after which time the rights revert to the writer, so you can sell reprint
rights or post it on your own blog.
https://www.twoplustwo.com/magazine/contribute.php
Upworthy - Pays $150-$200 for
500-word posts.
http://www.upworthy.com/pitch-us
Vice‘s - Pay rate
varies, so you will need to negotiate if you’d like to write about food,
technology, music, fashion, and other lifestyle topics.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/page/vice-about
YourTango - Pays $50 for posts on love, sex, travel, mental health, and
just about anything else that affects your relationships.
https://www.yourtango.com/submissions
A List Apart - Covers web design. They
pay $200 per article.
http://alistapart.com/about/contribute
Compose - Pays $200 and $200 in Compose database credits for articles
about databases.
https://www.compose.com/write-stuff/
The Graphic Design School blog - Pays $100-$200 for articles and tutorials about Photoshop,
Illustrator, InDesign, and open source design tools.
https://www.thegraphicdesignschool.com/blog/write/
Indeni - Pays
$50-$200 for posts that cover Check Point firewalls, F5 load balancers or Palo
Alto Networks firewalls.
SitePoint - Pays
$100-$150 for articles on HTML, CSS, Ruby, PHP, and more.
https://www.sitepoint.com/write-for-us/
SlickWP - Pays $100 for posts about WordPress and the Genesis Theme
framework.
http://slickwp.com/write-for-us
Tuts+ - Pays $100 and up for tutorials on various technologies,
including Web design and Flash. Tuts once ran a network of 16 different blogs,
including Freelance Switch, but it’s all together on a single site now that
encompasses design, gaming, photography, writing, and more.
WordCandy - Pays 6-10 cents a word for ghostwritten pieces about
WordPress — these will appear on some of the larger WordPress blogs
http://wordcandy.co/were-hiring/
WPHub - Pays $100-$200 for posts on web design trends, coding best
practices, and other WordPress-related topics.
https://www.wphub.com/write-for-us/
Big Grey Horse -
Pay $125-$200 for posts about Texas — photos must be included. Texas-based
writers are preferred, because the site requires in-person visits.
http://biggreyhorse.com/texas-writers-wanted/
Desert Times -
Pays $50-$100 for stories about the deserts of North America and the culture
and lifestyle of the people who live there. They prefer writers to also submit
photos.
https://www.desertusa.com/who/du_submissions.html
Expatics - Serves
U.S. expatriates. This is another site where you’ll need to negotiate pay
before you write your article.
https://www.expatica.com/editorial-policy.html
Fund Your Life Overseas - Pays $75 for
articles about business ideas that provide enough income for U.S. ex-pats.
https://internationalliving.com/fylo/
The International Wine Accessories blog - Pays $50 and
up for articles.
http://blog.iwawine.com/iwa-contributor-guidelines/
Saveur - Starts at $150
for “amazing stories about food and travel.”
https://www.saveur.com/contact
ClearVoice - Is a platform to connect bloggers
with brands in various niches, as well as commissioning posts for its own blog.
Pay is variable but ranges as high as $250-$400
https://www.clearvoice.com/freelance-jobs/
Freedom with Writing - Pays $50+ for lists of paying publishers. They also pay for
short ebooks, so there is an option for longer-form content, too.
http://www.freedomwithwriting.com/freedom/freedom-with-writing-submission-guidelines/
Make a Living Writing -
That’s right; this-here blog pays $75-$100 for guest posts, depending on
complexity and research needed. Be sure to read our guidelines thorougly,
especially our list of the topics we’re actively looking for guest posts on
right now. Pitching one of those will seriously improve your odds!
https://www.makealivingwriting.com/why-i-pay-writers/
WOW! Women on Writing - Pays $50-$150.
http://wow-womenonwriting.com/contact.php
FundsforWriters -The
article must pertain to writing, and they pay $50 per accepted post. Must be
between 500-600 words.
Uxbooth –
Uxbooth accepts all kinds of topics and articles. They pay $100 per accepted
post. Must be between 1,200-1,800 words.
Listverse – The article must be a list, and they pay $100 per accepted
post. There is a 1,500-word minimum.
TopTenz – TopTenz also only
accepts list posts, and they pay $50 per accepted post. There is a 1,500-word
minimum.
AListApart – It must be a list post. They pay $200 per accepted post, but they
publish less often, therefore, they accept less posts. There is a 1,500-word
minimum.
iWriter – Offers many topics and accepts a lot of posts. They pay $15
per accepted post. There are no guidelines on word count.
Textbroker – The pay is lower,
but they have many articles to write. They pay up to $.05 per word. There are
no guidelines on word count.
MatadorNetwork – The
pay fluctuates, but they pay up to $60 per accepted post.
There is a 1,500-word maximum and no minimum.
Compose - https://www.compose.com/write-stuff/
What editors want: Compose is a database cloud hosting service, and
its editors look for articles about running databases for modern applications.
They prefer submissions to be at least 1,000 words, and they pay $200 in cash
and $200 in Compose credits, which you can use toward the company’s hosting.
CSMonitor https://www.csmonitor.com/About/Contributor-guidelines
The pay:
up to $300, depending on the section
What editors want: They look for articles for their International News, National News
and People Making a Difference sections. Their submission page has a great
guide to what types of topics they’re keen to cover.
WPHub - https://www.wphub.com/write-for-us/
The pay:
up to $200 depending on topic and length
What editors want: WpHub accepts articles about WordPress, including posts about web
design trends, popular concepts, coding best practices and up-and-coming
plugins.
Articles should be between
800 and 1,200 words with visuals.
Eureka Street - http://www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aeid=33927#.Vc3Z-_lVikp
The pay: $200
Travel China Guide - https://www.travelchinaguide.com/tour/backpacking/submit.asp
The pay:
$200 to $500
Semaphore - https://semaphoreci.com/community/write-for-us
The pay: $100 for narrow-focused articles; $200 for full-length,
state-of-the-art articles
ProfitBricks - https://devops.profitbricks.com/tutorials/get-paid-to-write/
The pay: $200
Great Escape Publishing - https://www.greatescapepublishing.com/writers-guidelines/
The pay: up to $200, depending on length, complexity and type
Linode - https://www.linode.com/docs/contribute/
The pay: $250
Two Plus Two - https://www.twoplustwo.com/magazine/contribute.php
The pay: $200
Knoji - https://knoji.com/consumer-report-application/
The pay:
up to $200
The Escapist - http://www.escapistmagazine.com/content/contact
The pay: $250
This Old House - https://www.thisoldhouse.com/tell-us-your-story
The pay: $250
Write real story for £2,000
Says
it pays “up to £2,000” for readers’
stories. Journalists are always looking for dramatic stories. If you’ve
been in an extreme situation, come close to death or have any other gripping or
extraordinary tales to tell about your life, why not get paid and have it
published? Even amusing photos can earn good cash prizes in some magazines.
Check the following two sites.
https://takeabreak.co.uk/contact/sell-us-your-story
http://www.realpeoplemag.co.uk/sell-us-your-story/
Anothor
sties offering money for writing
o PayPerPost - https://payperpost.com/ get paid as much as $500 or more
a month writing articles and reviews of their sponsors on your blog.
o
Blogsvertise - https://www.blogsvertise.com/ their advertisers pay
you to mention and talk about their websites, products and services in your own
blog.
o
SponsoredReviews - http://sponsoredreviews.com/ write reviews for
their advertisers’ products and services on your own
blog. They charge a 35% transaction fee for their services.
o InBlogAds - http://inblogads.com/ write about websites,
products, services and companies on your blog and get paid for it.
o BlogToProfit - http://blogtoprofit.com/
o 451 Press - http://www.451press.com/ Write for a blog
within their network and receive forty percent of all generated revenue.
o Digital Journal - http://www.digitaljournal.com/ Network of bloggers
that get paid to report on newsworthy articles through their blogs.
o
BlogBurner - http://blogburner.com/ Sign up for a free blog and get
paid for writing new posts. Your commissions are generated through Adsense
clicks.
o Hubpages - http://hubpages.com/ Earn money by writing
your new blog, or choose to donate your earnings to charity.
o DayTipper - http://daytipper.com/ Earn $3 for every short tip you write and get
published.
Chapter 3
Refer a friend and get paid
·
Ebates (cashback shopping): Get $10 after making your first purchase, and
receive $5 for every person you refer.
·
Robinhood (investing):
Get 1 share of stock when you add funds, and another for every friend you refer
(this could be any random stock — like Google, Apple, or Starbucks. Potentially
worth $700+). The refer-a-friend option doesn’t become available until you have
been a member for a little while — so sign up soon!
·
AirBnB (lodging):
Receive $20 for signing up, and $20 for every person you refer.
·
Long Game (saving/sweepstakes/winning):
Long Game gives you “coins” for saving money in a FDIC secure bank account. The
more you save, the more coins you receive. You can use these coins to play
games and enter lotteries with prizes up to $1 million.
Here are some of the most
common cashback websites along with what they offer for referring a friend.
1.
Ebates – Probably the most popular cashback portal, Ebates
offers $5-10 for you and $10 for your friend after
making a $25+ purchase through the portal.
2.
Be Frugal – Be Frugal has the highest bounty for referring a friend
offering $15 for you and $10 for your friend after
making a $25+ purchase through the portal.
3.
TopCashback – Another great cashback portal, TopCashback offers $10
for you when a friend joins and earns $10 in cash back.
4.
GivingAssistant –
They provide a meal to a US citizen every time you make a purchase through one
of their links! Plus, they offer $5 for you and $5 for
your friend after making a $25+ purchase through the portal.
5.
ExtraBux – A great site to get your friends to use on a regular
basis, although a bit of an older looking site, ExtraBux offers $5 +
5% of friend’s earnings for life! Your friend also receives $5 after
making a qualified purchase through the site.
6.
Mr Rebates – Although not offering a direct sign-up bonus, Mr Rebates
offers excellent cashback rates and gives you 20% of your friend’s
earnings for life – in addition to providing a $5 sign up bonus
for your friend.
All three of these sites are
virtually the same, but the rates vary depending on the card. Plus, because
they each offer a $5 signup bonus and $5 refer a friend bonus, it’s worth
joining all of them!
1. CardCash – Earn
$5 when you refer a friend and they receive $5 for signing up.
2. CardPool – Earn
$5 when you refer a friend and they receive $5 for signing up.
3.
Raise – Earn $5 when you refer a
friend (they must make a purchase within 30 days) and they receive $5
for signing you.
Rewards sites pay users for
completing a variety of tasks. Sometimes they are similar to cashback shopping
portals and survey sites – but they usually pay you for opening emails, testing
products, writing reviews, etc..
Like the cashback sites, many
of these sites provide a signup bonus as well – so you can make money just be
joining! And then, of course, more when you refer others.
1.
Swagbucks – Swagbucks is probably the most popular rewards site and you can
make money through a plethora of unique tasks and activities – and cash those
points out once you reach a $25 minimum (doesn’t take long). Swagbucks pays
you 10% of your friend’s earnings and offers a $5 sign
up bonus.
2.
Upromise – This site targets people wanting to save money for
college, but anyone can use and cash-out the rewards on Upromise. In
addition to cashback shopping, you can even connect your credit card at
receives extra cashback and specific restaurants. Upromise offers $20
to you and $20 to your friend if they join and make a purchase
within 30 days.
3.
CashCrate – This shopping and rewards site gives you $3 and
30% of your friend’s lifetime earnings – plus your friend receives
$1 for signing up.
4.
InboxDollars – Recommend your friend to this service that pays them to
read emails and review projects, and you will earn 10% of their lifetime
earnings while they get a $5 sign up bonus.
5.
MyPoints – This is another fantastic rewards/cashback site that gives
an impressive $10 and 10% lifetime earnings for any referral if
they spend $20 within 30 days. Plus, your friend gets a $10 bonus for signing
up!
6.
InstaGC – A slightly lower paying site, InstaGC offers $0.10
+ 10% of your friend’s lifetime earnings and gives a $0.10 sign up
bonus.
7.
FusionCash – This site can pay out pretty well as you receive $1
if your friend joins, $2 after they complete their first task, and $5 for every
payout they receive! Plus, your friend gets $5 just for joining.
8.
GiftHulk – This rewards site offers up to $6 for referrals and
gives your friend $2.50 when they join.
9. Bank Roll Bucks – This rewards site offers 25% of your friend’s
lifetime earnings.
10.
Treasure Trooper – Receive 20% of your friends earnings and 5% for
2nd tier referrals. Your friend also receives $1 for
joining.
11.
ClixSense – This site provides a variety of unique ways to earn cash through
clicking on ads and reviewing sponsor products. They offer $2 + 10%
for every referral who earns at least $5.
12.
Postloop – If you want to make money for leaving comments and forum
posts, then this is the site for you! Not only do you get paid to comment on
blogs and forums, but you also earn 10% of anything that your
friends make!
13.
GrabPoints – Grab points is an app that pays you for a variety of tasks. They
also offer a $5 referral bonus and a $5 bonus when you
sign up if you use a referral code (mine is QVE2LY).
14. SliceThePie – Another rewards site, Slice The Pie offers 10%
of your friend’s earnings.
15.
Qmee – This is a unique shopping app that you install on Chrome. It
then offers you coupons and discounts when looking for specific products. They
provide a $1 referral bonus after your friend’s first
cash-out.
16.
PayYourSelfie – Yes, this is an app that will literally pay you for taking
pictures of yourself – every teenage girl’s dream (and yes, I did sign up to
test it out). You can earn $0.50 for every person you refer.
17. EarningStation – Another rewards site offering 10% of your
friend’s lifetime earnings.
18.
Points2Shop – A rewards and shopping portal, this site offers some a decent
referral bonus of $1 plus 15% and gives you a bonus for 2nd
and 3rd tier referrals as well.
19. UniqueRewards – This rewards portal pays a great referral bonus of $6
plus 10%.
20.
AppDown – Another site that pays you to download and test apps,
AppDown will give you 50% of your referral’s earnings.
21.
Free Apps Fast – Yet another site paying you to download and test apps –
also offers 50% of your referral’s earnings.
22.
MemoLink – This site provides a
lot of surveys, along with a variety of other tasks that you can get paid for.
They offer 10% of your friends earnings and provide a
$5 sign up bonus.
23. PrizeRebel – This rewards site provides
you with 20% of your referral’s earnings.
24. StuffPoints – This site gives you 15% of your friend’s
lifetime earnings.
The following shopping sites
provide a bonus to users who refer friends. Sometimes the bonus is cash, other
times it comes in the form of store credit. So, whether you already use these
sites or not, considers referring your friends here to make a few extra bucks.
1.
Amazon Prime – If you have a friend who is one of the few remaining
Americans without Amazon Prime, refer them and you get a $5 Amazon
gift card when they sign up for a free trial.
2.
Amazon PrimeStudent – Know a college student who could benefit from Amazon Prime
Student? For that referral you can earn a $10 Amazon gift card if
they sign up for the 6 month free trial.
3. Amazon Mobile Shopping – If you don’t have the
Amazon mobile app yet, you can receive a $5 Amazon gift card for downloading it
and making your first purchase – and another $5 for every friend you
refer who does the same.
4.
Walmart Grocery –
Order your groceries online at Walmart and all you have to do is stop by the
store to pick them up! Walmart currently offers $10 off your first order to
give it a try – and you can make $10 for every friend you refer.
5.
Boxed.com – This is essentially the online version of Costco.
Discounted bulk products shipped straight to your door. Currently you can
receive a $15 credit off your first order and also earn $15 for
every person you refer.
6.
Groupon – The famous deals site will provide you with a $10
Groupon gift card if you refer a friend who purchases a Groupon
within 72 hours. It’s a tight window, but $10 on Groupon goes a long ways.
7.
Vimbly – Vimbly is like Groupon, but focused more on dating
and experiences. They currently offer new users a $10 credit and you can earn
an extra $10 credit for every friend you refer who makes a
purchase.
8.
Delivery.com – Delivery.com allows you to order pick-up and delivery from
thousands of restaurants around the US. Whether you want a pizza or Chinese
food, Delivery.com has you covered. They also offer a $7 credit when you sign
up and a $7 credit per referral that makes a purchase.
9.
SpringRewards – Only available in
select cities, SpringRewards is a loyalty rewards program that is connected to
your credit card. Rather than showing a unique store card when you enter a
store, simply connect your credit card ahead of time and you’ll receive all of
the current deals and bonuses. You also receive a $20 credit for joining
and $20 credit for each person you refer.
10.
T-Mobile – Fast becoming my favorite phone provider, T-Mobile offers
a lot of great perks for travelers. Additionally, if you refer a friend to the
service they give you a free share of stock worth about $50.
11.
Verizon Wireless – Refer a friend to Verizon’s phone service and they will
receive a $50 visa gift card and you will also earn a $25 visa gift card.
12.
BestMark – BestMark is a mystery shopping service that pays
you to review the service provided by restaurants, hotels, stores, car dealerships,
and other retail outlets. Not only can you make money shopping, but you also
earn $5-20 per referral.
13.
Efurb – Efurb is an online store that sells almost anything refurbished
(with a 1-year warranty) for a discount. From TVs to iPhones to blenders, you
can find great deals – often for a better rate than Amazon. Efurb gives you a
$10 credit for signing up and $10 credit per referral.
14.
WePowerShop – The store promises to offer the best price on any
purchase, scouring Amazon, Walmart, Home Depot, and a wide range of other
stores. They also provide a $5 credit for signing up and a $5 credit
per referral.
15.
ThredUp – ThredUp is an online thrift store (primarily for women –
so not much good for me) with great deals on a variety of name-brand products.
Another give $10 get $10 program, receive a $10 credit for signing up and $10
when you refer a friend.
16.
Educents – Educents provides educational books and toys for
kids. They offer $10 to new customers and a $1-10 referral bonus when
you share them with a friend.
17.
ArtPal –
ArtPal is a platform for buying and selling art. In addition to allowing anyone
to sell their artwork, they also have a referral program that pays 5% of what anyone spends or earns after using
your referral link.
Chapter 4
Simple jobs and lots of money
The sites on this list are
either savings accounts, money transfer sites (think PayPal), or loan sites.
Whether apps or websites, these tools will pay you a great little referral
bonus when you encourage your friends to give them a shot.
1.
Digit.co – Digit is an app that makes saving easy. Simply connect it
to your bank account and they will intelligently transfer a few dollars every
couple of days from your checking account to your savings account. Easily track
and transfer funds at any time through the app or a text message. This savings account
is taking the US by storm and they currently offer $5 for referring
a friend.
2.
Payoneer – Payoneer is very similar to PayPal – but with
better exchange rates. So, if you live outside of the US or travel frequently,
this is a great tool to have.
3.
Square
Cash – This app, which is
similar to PayPal, makes it incredibly easy to send and receive money from
friends for free!
4.
Circle – Similar to Square, Circle
makes it easy to transfer funds between users — including no-fee international
transfers between specific countries. Their referral program provides $5 to you and $5 to your referral after they
send $25.
5.
Chase
Credit Cards – If you have a Chase
credit card, follow this link to see if you are eligible for a referral bonus.
If you don’t have a Chase card, you can explore some of the most popular cards
by clicking on the “Recommended Travel Cards” at the top of this website. Earn
anywhere from $25-$50 per friend that you refer who
signs up for a credit card.
6.
Qapital Banking App – This app will schedule small transfers into a savings
account to help you save for anything from a vacation to a new home! Simply set
a goal and watch yourself reach it.
7.
Coinbase – Coinbase is a site that makes it easy to buy and sell
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. When the economy is struggling, Bitcoin
seems to do well – so it’s not a bad idea to have some saved up just in case.
Get a $10 bonus after purchasing $100 of Bitcoin
8.
LendKey – Student loans are not fun – or cheap. LendKey helps
college graduates refinances their student loans and save thousands in interest
payments. If you create an account and refer a friend, you will earn $50 when
they are approved for a loan and $200 if they decide to take it out.
9.
SoFi Student Loan – Another student loan refinancing tool, SoFi will give you
$100 if you refinance your loans through their site and give you $100
for every person you refer who refinances their student loans.
10.
SoFi Personal Loan – Do you know someone who needs to take out a personal loan
for some reason? SoFi offers some of the best rates on the market and
they offer a $100 bonus to both you and your friend when
you refer someone to SoFi.
Investing is one of the most
important steps to growing your wealth and saving for retirement. Whether you
have millions or just a few bucks, investing it today results in being worth
far more in the future.
1.
Robinhood (investing): Get 1 share of
stock when you add funds, and another for every friend you refer (this could be
any random stock — like Google, Apple, or Starbucks. Potentially worth $700+).
The refer-a-friend option doesn’t become available until you have been a member
for a little while — so sign up soon!
2.
Acorns – If you don’t have much to invest, Acorns is an easy-to-use
app that invests your change. In other words, you can start saving for
retirement with just a few bucks every month. The service charges a $1/month
fee that is waved if you join with a .edu email address and they offer $5
to you and $5 to your referral. To receive (and earn) the bonus – make
sure you download the app and sign up through a link (like mine here).
3.
TradeKing – One of the most affordable and easy to use trading
platforms for traditional stock trading, TradeKing offers a $50
bonus to both you and your friend when they join, deposit $3,000,
and make 3 trades.
4.
OptionsHouse – OptionsHouse is another great and affordable investing
site. They currently offer a $150 Amazon gift card per referral
who invests $1,000. Your friend receives 30 free trades if they invest $5,000
5.
Firstrade – Firstrade, another common stock trading tool, provides
a $50 bonus to you and your friend if they deposit
$5,000.
Chapter 5
Travel & Tour
Travel is certainly fun, but
it’s not cheap. However, you can make it a bit cheaper by referring your
friends, family, and others to these websites. Then, if they book a stay or
trip, you earn a substantial bonus – which can easily turn into free vacations.
Kayak.com -
scours hundreds of online sources for the cheapest fare available. The more
flexible you are on time and destination, the better your chances of finding a
great deal.
https://www.airfarewatchdog.com/ - works best for travelers ready to take off at the drop of a deal. The
site has actual people lurking on airline Web sites in anticipation of fare
sales.
https://www.theflightdeal.com/ works similarly to Airfarewatchdog.
Follow for a curated roundup of cheap fares out of major U.S. cities. You can
find commentary about the deals (including tip-offs if the fares drop or
disappear) and step-by-step instructions on how to find dates with the lowest
prices.
https://www.google.com/flights/ - is great for comparing multiple airfares. It spotlights itineraries with
the best combination of price, duration, stops and more, while map, calendar
and bar-graph tools help you explore cheaper destinations and dates.
http://www.whichbudget.com/ - will help you build an inexpensive, overseas flight plan by using local,
budget airlines
http://my.yapta.com/airline-refunds/ - Several major airlines, such as American, AirTran and Jetblue, will
refund you the difference, usually in the form of travel credits or vouchers,
if the fare falls below what you paid for your ticket. Enter your flight
information at Yapta.com, and the
site tracks the fares for you. If the price dips below the threshold your
specify, Yapta will shoot you an e-mail or Tweet and walk you through how to
collect your refund.
https://www.hotels.com/ - lets you search just one site for accommodations at hundreds of
thousands of properties. You can find particularly good last-minute deals,
which are updated daily. Similarly, HotelTonight is an app that also lets users book hotels at low last-minute
rates, while SnapTravel allows
reduced-rate, last-minute bookings via text message and
https://www.priceline.com/ - offers standard online travel agent services. But its Negotiator is
uniquely suited to help you haggle for the best bargains on hotels. Select a
minimum star class, your dates of stay and preferred neighborhood, and then
name your price. You can save up to 60% off published rates, and bids less than
$100 a night on luxury lodgings often win — particularly for last-minute
bookings.
https://www.bedandbreakfast.com/ - To focus on smaller inns or B&Bs,
try searching BedandBreakfast.com. It lists extensive details on even the tiniest inns
and, after you provide your e-mail address, sends you promotional codes and “hot
deals”
in your desired location. You can also search for specific amenities, such as a
hot tub and fireplace, or find out whether a place is pet-friendly.
https://www.homeaway.com/ - offers more than two million rental lodgings in 190 countries, with more
than a million worldwide listings across its family of sites (including VRBO and VacationRentals.com). There’s
also Airbnb with more than three million vacation rental
listings in 191 countries.
https://www.hostelz.com/ - offers nearly 50,000 listings in about 9,000 cities, and includes
reviews from professional and real travelers.
https://www.homeexchange.com
- provides the largest network of home swappers, with more than 55,000 listings
— about 26% in the U.S. and most of the rest spread throughout the major
tourist areas of Australia, Britain, Canada, France and Italy. An annual
membership costs $119 and gets you as many swaps as you can manage in a year.
Couchsurfing.com - Just create an online profile, and look for
available crash pads in your destination.
CruiseCompete.com - more than 300 travel agencies vie to give you the
lowest prices for dates, ports and ships you specify, whether you’re
booking well in advance or at the eleventh hour.
https://www.autoeurope.com/ - Auto Europe offers rentals at more than 20,000 locations worldwide. And
if you have any problems with the rental-car provider you’re hooked up
with, Auto Europe will help you resolve them.
https://www.raileurope.com/index.html - Trains are often the fastest and cheapest way to travel within and
between European countries.
FlightStats.com - Can help you plan a smooth trip
by advising you on the best time of day to fly from a specific airport and
which terminals to avoid for connecting flights. You can also view live updates
of flight delays, and sign up for free e-mail and phone alerts.
https://www.tripit.com/pro -
If you’re delayed by weather or some unforeseen event, it pays to act quickly. The TripIt
Pro smartphone app
($49/year) will send you alerts about cancellations, delays or gate changes on
the fly, sometimes even ahead of an airline announcement. Use it to locate
alternate flights, find out when better seats are available, get fare refund
notifications, track your rewards program points, and more.
http://webflyer.com/ - At WebFlyer.com, you can
see how your miles convert between programs, learn about changes to your
frequent-flier program and discover how to maximize the value of your mileage
awards when you redeem them for merchandise or services.
https://www.epassportphoto.com/ -To get a professional passport photo you’ll pay about $15, which can add
up for a family. Instead, take your photo with your own digital camera, then
upload it to ePassportPhoto.com, which
will help you size it properly before printing on your home printer. The best
part: You can redo your picture as many times as you like.
https://www.insuremytrip.com/ - You never know when an emergency situation will spoil your travel plans.
Buying travel insurance from agencies and travel providers, such as cruise
lines, is usually a crummy deal because of price markups and restrictions on
filing claims. At InsureMyTrip.com, you can
compare plans and prices from multiple insurance providers with just one search
and narrow your search results by specifying the kind of coverage you need.
AirBnB – Airbnb has become the go-to place for travel lodging.
While many people are already on the site, if you have a friend who hasn’t yet
joined, you can earn up to $100 in credit for referring
them, while giving them a $35 credit for their first stay.
Turo – A car sharing site similar to Airbnb,
Turo allows users to rent their vehicle to other members when they aren’t
driving. The site offers a $25 sign up bonus to try it out and gives you up
to $100 in credit for every friend you refer.
Lyft – Lyft is one of two
leading apps that allow anyone to become a taxi driver and provide rides around
town. The app offers $10 off your first ride and a $10 credit per
friend that you refer.
Uber – The leading car sharing app, Uber
provides a $20 credit to test the app and a $20 credit per referral.
You can also make money driving for Uber.
TheClymb – A Groupon-type site for travel and travel related gear, TheClymb offers $10 in credit to
you and your friend after they spend $50.
BoatSetter – Do you know anyone with a boat they may want to rent out?
Refer them to BoatSetter and you can earn a percentage of every sale they make.
The site suggests this could be $50+ per rental.
Marriott
Rewards Program – Marriott allows you to build up points for
free hotel stays. If you join Marriott you can earn 2,000 points ($20) for each
hotel stay you make in the first year. Meanwhile, if you refer your friends and
they stay in a Marriott, you earn 10,000 points ($100).
Vantage
Travel Tours – A travel tour company, Vantage allows you to give your friend a $100
credit and then pays you $200 once they take a trip.
Pavlus – Another travel company, Pavlus
offers $250 per referral that goes on a vacation with
them.
OATTravel – OAT provides a
$100 credit to anyone you refer to one of their travel packages and offers
you $100+ per referral.
VBT – Another great travel
agency, VBT gives the person you
refer $100 in credit and offers you $150 in credit after
they take their trip.
Housesitting
Who wouldn’t want a free place to stay? While you
typically won’t get paid, if you don’t mind looking after somebody else’s house
while they’re away, this is a great option. I know many people who just hop
around from house-sitting gig to house-sitting gig, essentially avoiding
accommodation expenses for years. Gigs can be one week, one month, one year or
anything in between.
Work
Exchange
HelpX.net - Just check out the
listings on and you’ll be ready to pack your bags today. If you’re willing
to work a few hours each day in exchange for room, board and sometimes, some
extra cash, there is no shortage of opportunities.
WWOOF.org - Focuses on organic farm work.
Chapter 6
Hot offers
Businesses often struggle to
find the right candidate for the job. If you can help these companies find new
hires, you can earn big! Many of these companies pay $500-$5,000 per new hire!
1.
ReferralMob – A site that allows people to refer their friends to jobs, ReferralMob offers $500-$5,000+ to
you when you refer someone who gets a job. Meanwhile, they also give
your friend an immediate $1,000 sign on bonus.
2.
Fastaff – A travel nursing agency, Fastaff
will pay you $500-$5,000 to refer nurses for travel job
positions.
3.
Jackson
Nurse Professionals –
Another travel agency, Jackson
offers $500 when you refer a nurse who accepts a 13 week
assignment with Jackson.
4.
Jackson Therapy – In addition to nurses, Jackson
pays $500 per referral for a therapist (PT, OT, PTA,
OTA, SP) position.
5. Staff Pointe MD – Refer a doctor who
accepts a position and earn $500.
6. TierPM AV/IT Temp – Do you know an AV or IT expert who is looking for a job?
This company offers $250-$1,000 per referral who
accepts a temp position.
From freelancers and bloggers,
to large corporations, here are a few services and products that offer a
referral bonus when you connect them with customers or users.
1.
iPage – If you are a
current customer of iPage (which
costs $24 for your first year) you can earn a $35 credit per
referral. It doesn’t take much for your hosting to become completely
free!
2.
HubPages – HubPages is a free
service that allows you to write articles on anything and get a share of the
advertising dollars they earn. Plus you
can earn 10% of what anyone you refer makes.
3.
SEOClerk – This site allows you to buy and sell small gigs or tasks
for anywhere from $1 to $1000. If you refer someone to SEOClerk you earn a 10% commission
on anything they spend.
4.
Fiverr – Another task website that offers services starting at
$5, by referring a friend you each receive a $5 credit.
5.
ShareASale – This is an affiliate platform with hundreds of affiliate
programs that bloggers can use to make money. They even have their own referral
program – paying $1 for every blogger who joins through
your link and $200 for every business!
6.
FlexOffers – Another great affiliate network with hundreds of programs,
FlexOffers gives you 5-50% of your referral’s lifetime earnings depending
on how much they make.
7.
Admitad – A third affiliate network with access to many websites
(including AliExpress), you can earn $0.75 per blogger/publisher
that you refer.
8.
Cooperatize – This service connects bloggers with potential sponsors.
Refer your blogger friends and earn a $20 bonus after
they accept their first campaign.
9.
TeeSpring – This Company allows anyone to make and sell t-shirts. If
you refer someone who creates and sells a shirt, you make $0.50 per
shirt they sell – up to $2,500 per referral.
10.
Kabbage – Businesses often need short-term loans to grow their business to
the next level. Kabbage offers business loans and pays you $200 for
referring someone who takes out a loan.
11.
GetAmbassador – Do you know a business looking to start its own referral
program? GetAmbassador is a referral software for stores and businesses that
gives $25 per demo and $400 per new customer that you refer.
12.
BookInABox – This service helps thought leaders, retirees, and anyone
else create a book. For $25,000 they interview, write, and market a book under
the author’s name. If you know someone who may be interested in buying a book,
you can earn $2,000 per referral (and a Tesla if you refer enough
people).
Online Investment
·
https://www.ally.com/invest/ - Best for: Beginners. Ally
Invest makes investing easy and offers a lot of education around
investing, so you can make the best decisions when it comes to your money.
·
https://www.betterment.com/ - Best For: Automated Investing. Betterment is the lazy
man’s best friend and is also great for anyone just starting out in
investing, since it automates trading for you. All you do is fund your account
and answer questions about the types of investments you want, and Betterment
will do all the heavy lifting for you.
TradeStation https://getstarted.tradestation.com/newaccount/preaccount_survey.aspx?offer=0035AEGI&aid=13005913&pid=7136935 - Best for: Serious traders. TradeStation is a top-of-the-line choice for
those who are serious about investing, such as advanced traders, active stock
traders, and stock, options and future traders. It is a favorite platform for
frequent traders and international traders.
·
https://info.swellinvesting.com/invest-in-progress-lg - Best for: Investors wanting to do good. Swell
Investing takes a different approach to investing, gearing its portfolio
offerings toward stocks that could potentially create positive change for the
world. Investors who have a small amount of investment money and have an
interest in combining social missions with their investment choices may find
Swell Investing worth a serious look.
·
https://www.blooom.com/ - Best For: 401(k)
management. Blooom is best for people who want to improve the performance of
their 401(k) accounts without paying a financial adviser.
·
https://www.tdameritrade.com/home.page - Best For: Investing options. TD Ameritrade is a
well-known online brokerage firm that offers a wide range of investment
options, from preferred stocks to college saving plans.
There are many websites out
there that can help entrepreneurs grow a bigger, better business.
The name says it all: This
website is the result of David Skok’s years of experience at Matrix
Partners. With an MBA to complement
his background, Skok’s approach to
startup techniques and financial modeling is user friendly, though strongly
technical, rich in charts and equations.
One of the most reputable of
crowdfunding sites, this is where you can raise a maximum of $5 million from
investors with a proven background. If crowdfunding is part of your startup
strategy, head to the site with a reputation in the field for making it easy.
You’re an
entrepreneur, not an SEO guru, so leave the technical aspects of your online
presence to the pros. Plus, check
out the blog to get the latest updates
in laymen’s terms on internet marketing, SEO,
mobile readiness, and the like.
The go-to site for social
entrepreneurs, you can glean information on how to succeed as a nonprofit and
ways to incorporate social into any type of business. There’s an emphasis
on ethically made goods, too.
This one’s a
no-brainer for many. Some of the most reputable entrepreneurs and leaders in
the tech industry come here to dole out information, making it among the best
websites to get your questions answered.
Do you dream of finding an
angel investor? A product of Venture Hacks, this is the platform for new
companies to get equity from reliable investors; it also features templates to
minimize attorney fees.
Even though this site is
aimed at younger entrepreneurs, it’s brimming with resources no matter
what your age. It’s a great tool for anyone new to the
world of startups and has proved itself as a catalyst for building strong
foundations.
This simple guide is
straightforward with no fluff. There’s zero risk
of wasting time here, and it reveres versatility, so it appeals to all kinds of
entrepreneurs. If you want to get straight to the heart of things, this is
where you start.
Designed for female
entrepreneurs, you’ll find plenty of downloadable
resources here from a plethora of contracts to business plans. Even though it’s
meant for women, there are plenty of resources for both genders.
This site is rich with advice
and tips for just about everything an entrepreneur may need to know. From
office etiquette to internet marketing, it’s a favorite
daily stop for many small business owners-to-be.
The product of premier
business schools and mega corporations, this site is meant to encourage
women to pursue business leadership roles.
It combines the best advice from the best resources around the country.
Ev Williams, co-founder of
Twitter, created Medium as a chic platform for blogging. However, there are
also fitting reads focused on careers from successful entrepreneurs providing
first-person perspectives.
Join an online community of
female entrepreneurs who encourage and support each other virtually. There’s
zero tolerance for flaming and trolling here, so you get just full support from
peers and mentors.
This is the platform for
Jason Cohen, who doles out marketing and entrepreneurial advice. More than
40,000 people subscribe and depend on Cohen’s lessons
learned to help them shape their business.
Don’t have the
budget to hire a full-time attorney? This is where you can get the requisite
legal advice necessary via posts that tackle the most asked questions.
Read the inspiring blog of
someone who ditched
the office life to become an
entrepreneur. It’s easy to relate and always a better
option to learn from the mistakes of others than to make them all yourself.
The startup site for younger
professionals, it’s worth taking a look at the
entrepreneurial section. The advice is straightforward, easy to digest, and
designed for those ready to branch out on their own.
Technically, this is a news
site for technical professionals but it’s a must for
anyone who needs to keep up with the industry. Especially fruitful for coders,
this is where you stay up to date on tech news that impacts entrepreneurs.
Find out what Dave Hornik or
August Capital has to say about venture capital. Whether you’re looking
for investors or want to become one, this is where the inside scoop is found.
You might go to Reddit to
distract yourself, but it’s actually an incredibly useful
website if you can avoid the time-suck spots. Head over to the startup section
to find truly helpful advice from those who have been there.
You don’t need to be
a marketer to benefit from one of the best marketing blogs around. Get tidbits
of advice that apply to entrepreneurs and startups (and not just in the marketing
realm).
Everything you need to know
about funding your startup can be found here. Plus, learn about the early days
of startups, get notified of changes to your industry, and find out how
cataloging rounds work.
Another obvious one, right? However, signing up for Entrepreneur’s
notifications or getting the app can help you stay up to date
on the latest strategies and news affecting entrepreneurs. It’s
a must for founders.
Dave McClure started this
blog to share his pearls of wisdom on being an entrepreneur. It’s
enjoyable to read, and learning from the founder of 500 Startups is a great way
to get wisdom.
The Federal Trade Commission
has a section on the Franchise Rule that you need to get comfortable with. Find
out all of the legal issues involved with franchise purchasing before you get
in too deep.
The Harvard Business Review
blogs are a fantastic place to learn from the best. It’s the hub of
MBAs from the Ivy League and features regular updates focused on entrepreneurs.
Dubbed the techie Reddit
site, Hacker News is where you’ll find all things entrepreneurial
with a coding edge. It’s the product of Incubator YCombinator and provides and insider’s
view on the industry.
More and more entrepreneurs
are managing their own websites, which means they need to stay on top of metrics. This site helps
you go above and beyond Google Analytics, complete with a two-week free trial.
Head on over to the Small
Business Hub at Microsoft.com and find phenomenal videos, newsletters, and
other resources for small business owners. The information is useful, relevant,
and designed to be easy to digest.
Don’t let the
kitschy name veer you away from this reputable source for small business tips
and tricks. It takes a user-friendly approach to dishing out advice, and it’s
easy to soak up the truly good information.
The site that was built by
entrepreneurs just for entrepreneurs showcases a series of interviews from
startup founders who were once in your shoes. Learn from the best, and know you’re
in great company.
Forleo is an entrepreneur who’s
enjoyed immense success, but it’s her personality and character that
make this blog a must-see. She’s optimistic, light, and bubbly, and
she knows what she’s talking about. Many readers
consider her a huge inspiration.
The Small Business
Administration has been an invaluable resource for small business owners for
years. There’s a chapter in every major city, but
the site itself is chock full of the latest news and information for
entrepreneurs, too.
Need to learn the basics of search engine optimization (SEO) in a jiffy? The leader in entrepreneurial traffic, Neil
Patel, is at your service. Whether you’re an SEO
newbie or a pro, there’s something Patel can teach you.
Whether you prefer your
workshops in the real world or virtual, Score is the nation’s leading
mentorship platform for entrepreneurs. Find out how to grow your business smart
by depending on the best.
Web startups interested
in monetizing can get started at this
platform. It calls itself “curiously famous” and is
renowned for helping entrepreneurs make passive income online. It sounds easy,
but it’s an art and skill that you need to
learn.
Even though this is a U.K.
site, it’s applicable to startups on either
side of the pond. Find the tools you need and the articles necessary to get
your startup off the ground. It’s especially useful if you have
dreams of going multinational.
Back in 2007, this site was
the “unofficial”
how-to guide for Facebook, but today it runs the gamut when it comes to
covering websites. Want to stay up to date on the latest entrepreneurial news
and website? This is your secret weapon.
The talks TED features are
inspiring and revealing, and though the site isn’t “just”
for entrepreneurs, there’s a strong community of founders
there for a reason. Many of the featured talks are compliments of successful
entrepreneurs.
With more than 18,000
entrepreneurs and CEOs on this site, this is the place to talk
about investing and fundraising.
Whether you’re a startup or your established
business could just use a boost, don’t overlook
this resource.
Better known as “The
Art of Running a Small Business,” this Times blog
is the ultimate tool for entrepreneurs and founders. The advice is current and
easy to consume, and if you download the app, you have the latest information
right at your fingertips.
Kawasaki’s “How
to Change the World” blog is a comprehensive platform
from one of the best. Some of the most common themes include human capital,
management, and advice just for entrepreneurs.
A business blog designed to
suit every industry; this is where you can get the support and encouragement
necessary to keep moving forward. Enjoy the latest entrepreneurial news as well
as features that highlight how some of the most successful of founders made it
to the next level.
Are you a young entrepreneur with dreams of making it big before the big 3-0? If so,
then this blog is for you, but you don’t necessarily
still need to be a twentysomething to benefit from it. Advice for younger
founders can be just as relevant no matter what your age.
The founder of Instapaper,
Marco Arment, blogs regularly to help other entrepreneurs avoid the mistakes he
made early in his career. Personable and realistic, Arment is your insider
source.
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Job offering sites
Websites to find English teacher jobs:
·
Dave’s ESL Cafe - http://www.eslcafe.com/
·
i-to-i TEFL Jobs Board - https://www.i-to-i.com/tefl-jobs-abroad/
Websites to find hospitality jobs
·
Hotel Jobs - https://www.hoteljobs.com/
·
Hotel Career - https://www.hotelcareer.com/
·
Hostel Travel Jobs - http://www.hosteltraveljobs.com/
·
Hostel Jobs - https://hosteljobs.net/
Websites to find scuba diving jobs
·
Dive Zone Jobs -
https://divezone.net/jobs
·
All Cruise Jobs -
https://www.allcruisejobs.com/
·
Cruise Ship Jobs -
http://www.cruiseshipjob.com/
Websites to find agricultural and farming jobs
·
Ag Careers -
www.agcareers.com
·
Agriculture
Jobs Board - https://jobs.goabroad.com/
·
Need A Farmer -
http://needafarmer.com/
Websites to find flight attendant jobs
·
AviationJobSearch -
http://www.aviationjobsearch.com/cabin-crew
·
Airline Career -
http://airlinecareer.com/
·
FlightAttendantCareer -
http://www.flightattendantcareer.com/
Websites to find fruit picking jobs
·
Fruit Picking Jobs
Australia - http://www.fruitpickingjobs.com.au/
·
Picking Jobs -
http://www.pickingjobs.com/
Websites to find au pair jobs
·
Great Au Pair -
http://www.pickingjobs.com/
·
Au Pair World -
https://www.aupairworld.com/en
Websites to find surf instructor jobs
·
Surf
Travel Jobs - http://www.surftraveljobs.com/find-a-surf-job
Websites to find bartending jobs
Caterer Global Bartender Jobs
- https://www.catererglobal.com/jobs/bartender/
Websites to find massage therapist jobs
·
Spa
Staff - https://www.spastaff.com/jobs/Massage-Therapist
Websites to find yoga teacher jobs
·
Yoga Travel Jobs -
https://www.yogatraveljobs.com/
·
Yoga Trade -
https://yogatrade.com/
Websites to find chef jobs
·
CatererGlobalChefsJob- https://www.seasonworkers.com/hospitalityjobs/chef-jobs-abroad.aspx
·
Chef Jobs -
https://www.chef-jobs.co.uk/
For season jobs
https://www.seasonworkers.com/
Websites where you can register yourself as a local/tour guide
·
Show Around -
https://www.showaround.com/become-a-local
·
With
Locals - https://www.withlocals.com/
·
Servantrip -
https://servantrip.com/
Websites to find jobs as a
crew on a boat/yacht
·
Float Plan - http://floatplan.com/
·
Crew Bay - https://www.crewbay.com/
·
YaCrew -
https://www.yacrew.com/
Websites to find house sitter jobs
·
Trusted Housesitters -
https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/
Websites and resources to find
a job as a travel nurse
·
Working
Abroad as a Nurse - http://www.worldwidetravelstaffing.com/
Websites and resources to find a (travel) photographer job
·
Seasonal
and Holiday Photographer Jobs - http://www.jobmonkey.com/photography/holiday-seasonal/
Websites where you can advertise rooms, apartments or houses
·
Airbnb (world’s
biggest website with private accommodations) - https://www.airbnb.com/
·
Pandabed
- https://www.pandabed.com/
Websites to find graphic designer jobs
·
Dribbble - for
professionals - https://dribbble.com/
·
Fiverr -
https://www.fiverr.com/
(for hobby designers who want to make some quick pocket money)
·
Sortfolio -
https://sortfolio.com/
·
People Per Hour -
https://www.peopleperhour.com/
Websites for finding website developer and programmer jobs
·
Freelancer -
https://www.freelancer.com/
·
People per hour -
https://www.peopleperhour.com/
Websites to find translator jobs
·
Upwork - https://www.upwork.com/o/jobs/browse/c/translation/
·
TranslatorsCafé -
https://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/default.asp
·
Gengo Translators -
https://gengo.com/translators/
·
Verbalize
It - https://www.verbalizeit.com/become-a-translator/
Websites to find social media jobs
·
Social Media Marketing Jobs - https://www.upwork.com/o/jobs/browse/c/sales-marketing/sc/smm-social-media-marketing/
·
Social
Media Jobs on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/social-media-jobs/
·
Jobs in Social Media -
https://www.jobsinsocialmedia.com/
Websites to find editing jobs
https://problogger.com/jobs/ -
https://www.upwork.com/o/jobs/browse/c/writing/
Websites where you can sell your videos or find editing jobs
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/startselling
https://videohive.net/ - Sell parts of your videos for commercial projects
https://depositphotos.com/ - A stock website where you can sell your footage
Website and App Tester
https://www.usertesting.com/be-a-user-tester
http://panel.whatusersdo.com/become-a-tester/
Websites where you can sell your
photos
https://www.smugmug.com/features/sell-photos-online
https://creativemarket.com/sell/photos
Websites where you can sign up as a social media influencer
https://famebit.com/creators - Minimum of 5000 followers on each platform
https://app.izea.com/ - Get paid for tweets or sponsored posts
https://hashtagpaid.com/ - For Instagrammers
https://openinfluence.com/ - Minimum of 10,000 Instagram followers and 1000 likes per
image.
Websites and resources to sell your
art online
Websites where you can sell your T-Shirt
designs
Voice Overs
You love performing and have
an interesting and unique voice? Doing voice overs is a fun
job that can be done anywhere. You could do voice overs for audio books,
documentaries, online courses or training videos, or even for bigger
productions like TV, radio commercials, video games and more.
http://www.edgestudio.com/voice-over-jobs
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Affiliate partners
Websites where you can sign up as an affiliate partner
o https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/
o
Amazon
Associates- https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/
Link to Amazon’s products and services and earn up
to 10% of the sale price. Converts well for product-focused sites.
o
ClickBank - Over 10,000 products to
promote with commissions as high as 75%.
o
CommissionJunction - Promote the advertiser’s products
and services in exchange for a commission on leads or sales.
o
LinkShare -
Pay-for-performance affiliate marketing network. Gives you the ability to use
individual product links on your site and generate revenue from sales.
o
Affiliate Fuel - Serves as a middle man to bring publishers and advertisers
together to promote products and services.
o
LinkConnector - Affiliate marketing network that offers a zero tolerance
fraud policy to keep you safe while conducting business.
o
LeadPile -
Affiliate network that allows you to generate and sell trade leads to the
highest bidder.
o
Forex-Affiliate - Affiliate program that allows you to earn commissions from
trading Forex (currency exchange) online.
o
incentAclick - CPA (cost-per-action) affiliate program that guarantees the
fastest ROI in the industry.
o
AdPlosion - Earn
revenue by selling leads, clicks and products from their advertisers. Also runs
an incentive points program in addition to your commissions.
o
AffiliateFuture - Another affiliate program that pays you for generating
leads, sales and clicks.
o
ClixGalore - Affiliate network consisting of 7500+ advertisers for you to
choose from.
o
ThinkAction - Affiliate network that claims to have the top payouts and
the possibility of earning over $100,000 dollars per month.
o
RocketProfit - Affiliate network, pays via check after your commissions
reach $25 dollars.
o
CafePress - Earn
affiliate commissions by selling your personally branded merchandise.
o Avangate - Make money selling popular computer software titles through
your site.
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Offer a service
Websites where you sign up as a consultor or tutor guide
https://takelessons.com/teachers - Teach
anything, set your own rate
https://clarity.fm/ - For
world-class experts
https://www.tutor.com/ - Share
your expert knowledge
Create free mobile App and sell
https://www.theappbuilder.com/
https://www.infinitemonkeys.mobi/
Get Cash from Class Action Lawsuits
You can get free money from
the hundreds and thousands of class action lawsuits that are brought on
companies every year.
But how do you find these
lawsuits, and what if you don’t even have a proof that you have used the said
company’s product or service which qualifies you for the settlement?
Good news is that there are
sites out there dedicated to listing all the class action lawsuits that are
still open.
Sites to Use:
Participate in Mock Trials
There are websites that
conduct mock trials on behalf of their clients, which are mostly lawyers. These
lawyers want to know how their case is going to go in the real trial. So, to
get a sense for it, and adjust their strategy accordingly, they use mock
trial sites to present their case
in front of an online jury. You can get paid to become a jury in such trials.
OnlineVerdict.com
Trial Juries
Start a Blog
Believe it or not, blogging
is actually a very strong opportunity for making money.
Blogging is a great
investment in terms of time and money, because an article you wrote for 4 hours
will be up and available for viewing for as long as your site lives.
WordPress.com
Blogger.com
Tumblr
Work as a Virtual Assistant
Working as a virtual
assistant, explained simply, is like being a secretary from your house.
You should expect to be doing
administrative work as a virtual assistant, so be prepared to employ skills
like email response, data entry, examination of facts and organization of
information.
Zirtual
VirtualAssistantJobs.com
VirtualAssistants.com
Telecommute
Despite the fancy name,
telecommuting is as simple as it comes. A telecommuter is simply someone who
does what would be done in a normal office job, but they do it from home.
It can be in a variety of
industries, advertising or administration or anything else.
What jobs can be done via
telecommuting are more about what companies are offering telecommuting jobs
than about what can be done at a distance.
FlexJobs
VirtualVocations
Forbes list of 100 companies offering
telecommuting jobs
Offer Short Services on Fiverr and Other
Similar Sites
Fiverr is a service where you
offer your skill for a flat rate of $5.
The person contacts you, you
do the work, and you get paid ($4 per job, actually, because the site keeps
$1.)
This is a good option, but
only if you have a skill that you are capable of doing in mass.
·
Fiverr
·
GigBucks
·
Fourerr
Get Paid for Expert Advice
Are you someone with a high
level of knowledge about a certain topic?
There are a variety of
websites that are willing to pay you for your expertise.
The general format is that a
question will be posed to an expert, and you’ll provide your answer. If the asker
approves your answer, they’ll pay out, and the site will give you your cut
after intermediary fees.
You could be looking at
making $10-$20 per accepted answer, so the money can definitely add up.
Write an e-Book
Lots of people have begun
putting out e-books for supplemental income (or in cases of great success,
primary income!)
An “e-book” just refers to
the idea that it is published through an electronic book vendor, like Amazon’s
Kindle and Nook services.
·
Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing
·
Payhip
·
PubIt!
Get Into Micro Freelancing
Although micro freelancing is
a form of freelancing, I wanted to give it its own section since it has been
growing tremendously in the last few years.
The main difference here is
that tasks are normally very small and easy to complete. Accordingly, the pay
of course is lower as well.
Do Paid Forum Posting
People who are starting new
forums online often need a way to build the notoriety of their website, and one
way of doing this is to hire people to make quality posts on their forums to
draw attention to them.
Sites to Use - PaidForumPosting.com
Get Paid to Search
Another simple way to earn money online
Surf the Web
Using this method will be
another VERY small-earner.
Site to use - PaymentSurf.com
Make Videos
Virtually everyone everywhere
is using YouTube on a regular basis.
Especially over the last few
years, being a “YouTuber” has become a legitimate profession, and one that
earns money far and above a regular job if you can rise to prominence.
Sites to Use:
·
YouTube
§ TwitchTV
Review/Beta Test Software
There are websites that are
looking for people to give feedback on products, usually before they are
finalized. A site like SoftwareJudge
will pay you to test software and then respond with a survey or written
feedback about what you experienced.
If you’re looking for
something more in the way of Beta Testing, you can check out Erli Bird, a website that asks you to record
your session with software and then submit a written request. Sometimes you
will be invited to betas for things like MMOs
(online video games,) and they will ask you to provide feedback.
These things will usually
offer something like $10 per opportunity, which isn’t bad considering it’s only
30 minutes or an hour of work.
Sites to Use:
·
Utest
Complete Offers for Cash
There are such things as GPT
(get paid to) sites that will offer you money in return for taking advantage of
opportunities that their sponsors offer.
Sites to Use:
Install Software
Now, there are two types of
ways to get money for installing software and they’re totally different. The
one you’re most likely to find opportunities for is a form of affiliate
marketing, where you post the download link to the software on your website and
get paid per person who installs it. That’s option one. Option two is helping
people who don’t understand computers very well to install software.
InstallMonetizer
PerInstallCash
Sell Virtual Property – Playing Games
Are you a gamer, If you are, there is a way to make money, and good
money at that, that is exclusive to just you! There is a fortune to be made
selling virtual property.
Sites to Use:
Run a Virtual Storefront
Lots of people have become
online entrepreneurs by hosting their sales business on a hub website, like
Etsy. If you have the ability to produce some type of tangible good, like
clothes, accessories, art, then you can run a virtual storefront, too.
This is just a way to
organize a business without having to start your own website, essentially.
Sites to Use:
·
Etsy
·
Zazzle
·
ArtFire
Share Files
The payout is usually $1 per
down/upload, but some sites advertise the possibility of $5-$20 per.
Sites to Use:
·
DocStoc
Work as a Translator
If you are bilingual (the
more languages you speak, the better) there is a wealth of work available for
you online. Freelancing sites like oDesk
regularly see this type of work advertised, but Gengo
is a website that specializes in employing translators.
Sites to Use:
·
Gengo
·
Proz
Take and Sell Stock Photos
Stock photos are of a
studio-quality almost by definition, so this is mostly an option for people who
are already photographers or know a photographer.
Sites to Use:
§ Flickr
Collection on Getty Images
Sell Some of Your Stuff
If you need money, the
simplest way to get it is to sell something. Always put price according to
demand. If you are selling something you consider really rare or valuable, do
the research and consider selling it through a specialty site. Antiques, for
example, should be sold to antique-lovers specifically. Anyone else won’t value
it as highly.
Sites to Use:
·
eBay
·
Amazon
Donate Eggs/Sperm
This is also a good business
can be done online.
Sites to Use
Apply to Be on a Game Show
Use the following sites for
game show.
·
Jeopardy
·
Who
Want to Be a Millionaire
·
Wipeout
Try Your Hand at Pet Sitting
If you’re interested in this
option, DogVacay.com will allow you to make a profile, set a rate, and
advertise to people in the area.
DogVacay
Be a Mystery Shopper
A mystery shopper is hired by
a customer to go to an establishment and interact like a normal customer,
except when you leave you’ll be giving a report on the state of the
establishment, the behavior of the employees, and the quality of the service
that you received.
Sites to Use:
·
BestMark
§ MarketForceinfo
Participate in Clinical Trials
Clinics are constantly
looking for people to participate in their studies and tests, and you can be
compensated for being one of those people. Generally, you’ll have to sign a
release form accepting the consequences of the trial itself, so this is a task
for those who are not afraid of that possibility.
Sites to Use:
Sell Your Art
Artists can be very insecure
about exposing their work to the world, but if you want to make some money on
it, it’s best to just throw it out there and get some feedback.
Sites to use:
Be a Driver
The services of Uber and Lyft
have become very noteworthy.
Sites to Use:
·
Uber
·
Lyft
·
Sidecar
Donate Blood and/or Plasma
Donating plasma could net you
$50 easy, though you’ll be woozy afterwards, so don’t drive yourself there!
Sites to Use:
·
Biolife
Enter Contests
If you don’t want the prize,
you can always sell it later.
Sites to Use: http://www.contestgirl.com/
Rent out Some of Your Extra Things
This is a particularly good
option if you have some kind of workman’s tools. A site like Rentything can help hook you up with people
who are looking to rent the tools on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
Flip Stuff
Flipping is a perfectly
legitimate way of making money, and some people do it full time.
Site to use - MoneyPantry.com
Tutor
If you have any skill in an
academic subject, you can easily make some money tutoring.
Sites to Use:
Recycle
They’ll pay you for the
recycling you bring in by weight, so you’re looking to get as much of one type
of container as you can
Sites to Use:
·
Recyclebank (earn rewards for recycling
anything)
·
Gazelle – General Electronics
·
BoxCycle – Cardboard Boxes
·
Usell – Cell Phones
Do Odd Tasks
Using apps like TaskRabbit you can pick up a few dollars here
and there while you are out and about.
People, who need small tasks
done, post them on TaskRabbit and how
much they are willing to pay for it. You can accept the task, do it and get
paid.
Tasks include anything from
picking up groceries and returning a book to the library, to visiting a nearby
restaurant and taking a picture of its menu, to whatever else that needs to be
done.
Sites to Use:
·
Zaarly
Babysit
Babysitting is an ages-old
way to make money, favored by teenagers across the world.
It’s easy money if you’re
good with kids, but not so much if you don’t like them. There is also care.com,
which is a babysitting hub where you can make a profile and set your rate.
Sites to Use:
·
Care.com
Rent out an Extra Room in Your House
If you have an extra room in
your house, you could be making good money by renting it to travelers.
It’s as simple as using a
site like AirBnB which makes it very safe and easy to rent a room to people.
Sites to Use:
·
AirBnB
·
VRBO
Some more possible way to make money
online
Swagbucks - From watching videos to taking online surveys to playing games, Swagbucks offers
many different ways to have fun and put cash in your pocket at the same time.
Overall, you can regularly earn $25-$100 per month on Swagbucks just for doing the things you
are already doing online. Swagbucks
comes first on this list. They also
offer cashback shopping in the form of SB points that you can redeem for Free gift cards to places like Amazon,
Walmart, and Paypal.
BestMark - BestMark is a
mystery shopping job. You’ll get paid to shop at different places and review
the experience. A lot of it will be things like general car maintenance that
you’ll already be doing. Not only will they pay you to do it, they will
reimburse the cost of the service.
UserTesting- This website is a lot of fun. After you sign up and complete the
test video, you will start to receive email notifications when new website
tests are available. They will give you a few tasks to accomplish on a website,
while you record your screen and voice the whole time. You get paid for each
website you evaluate. It usually takes about 15-20 minutes, and the pay is
generally $10-$15 per website.
Perk - Perk is
growing rapidly and constantly adding new ways to make money. You can download
one of their many apps, including their popular Perk TV.
Now they even have an app that actually pays you to watch TV in your home.
TopCashBack - This
website is unique in that it gives you 100% commission when you shop
through them. They don’t take a cut. They’re able to do this by allowing
businesses to be featured on their homepage. In other words, they are paid by
the advertisers, which works out in your favor.
Zoombucks - Another website that pays you to watch videos, but they also pay for
contests, completing offers, playing games, and much more. Zoombucks will keep you busy earning
money.
FushionCash - FushionCash pays you to
watch videos, among other things. They’ll even pay you to listen to the radio
through a third-party service calledRadioLoyalty.
CashCrate - Watching
videos, shopping, playing games, winning contests, trying products these are
just some of the ways CashCrate
pays. That would explain why they are so popular.
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Money
offering sites for various activities
InboxDollars - Get paid
to watch videos, play games, and shop, among other things. I’ve used InboxDollars for
a few years now, and while it won’t make you rich, it will provide you with
some extra cash.
MyGiftCardsPlus - This
website offers competitive cashback rates for gift cards to different
stores, and they are powered by Swagbucks, which means they are another way to earn SB
points while getting cashback.
SendEarnings - SendEarnings will pay you to watch videos,
play games and even shop at different stores to buy the things you’re already
buying. That’s just the beginning when it comes to what they will pay you for.
Fat
Wallet - Another great cashback website to
use for comparison when shopping. Browse around to see who offers the most
cashback for what you’re buying and earn that money.
MyPoints - MyPoints will
pay you for watching videos and playing games, like many of the other websites
here, but their main thing is cashback on popular websites like Amazon and
Groupon.
MemoLink - MemoLink also pays
for various things, but first and foremost, they are a cashback website. You
can shop at all kinds of online retailers though them.
Extrabux - Up to 30% cashback
at over 2,000 different stores! You will definitely be able to find a retailer
to shop with and get cashback through Extrabux.
ShopAtHome - This is a
cashback website that seems to focus on popular brick and mortar stores like
Walmart, Target, Sears, and Macy’s. However, they do offer cashback at
more stores and websites, so they’re good for comparing with other
websites.
MainStreetSHARES - Formerly BigCrumbs, MainStreetSHARES is cashback
shopping with an investing twist. You receive cashback by shopping at online
stores, but you also have the ability to earn virtual shares (similar to stock
shares) as part of their profit sharing program. This is truly unique.
Mr.Rebates - This is another great cashback website with most of the major
stores to choose from. They offer up to 30% cashback on a few stores, but
5% is standard to see for many of the retailer websites they offer.
SecondToNone - This is
another mystery shopper website like BestMark,
but the shops are different. BestMark seems to focus more on auto-related purchases,
while Second to None focuses more on smaller shops. One of their
biggest assignments right now involves compliance on alcohol and tobacco
products at select stores. Occasionally, there could be an important
assignment (depending on your location) that could pay close to $100 for a
few minutes of work.
BeFrugal - Most of
the cashback websites offer a $3 or $5 bonus for signing up BeFrugal offers
a $10 signup bonus. They offer up to 30% cashback on select stores, and up to
10% cashback on Amazon.
Ibotta - Cashback at all of the major departments stores, electronics
stores, and even movie theatres. The app makes it easy to use right on
your phone.
CouponCactus - Yet
another great cashback website that makes it really simple for you to find
your cashback coupon and go shopping. Coupon
Cactus is also great for
saving money in other ways. Browse around their website to figure out all of
the ways you can earn and save.
IntelliShop - IntelliShop is a great
mystery shopper website, and it’s easy to sign up and get started. They offer
many different types of mystery shopping opportunities from all kinds of
different businesses.
SinclairCustomerMetrics - This is another great mystery shopping website. They offer fun ways
to shop, evaluate companies, and earn money while doing it.
Market
Force - Market
Force is a great mystery shopping company. I like that they not only
have plenty of stores to mystery shop at, but you’ll also get paid to eat!
Market Force seems to have more restaurants to shop at than the other mystery
shopping companies.
InstaGC - You’ll get paid to watch videos, listen to music, shop, and do
several other things. They also have very low minimum cash out—you can get paid
after earning a single dollar.
Analysia - This is
same concept as User Testing. Each test takes about 10-15 minutes and pays $10.
Analysia works the same way as
User Testing—they will email you when a test becomes available.
StartUpLift - Just like the two websites above, StartUpLift pays you to answer questions about different
websites. The questions vary depending on what the specific client wants, but
each one pays a flat $5.
TryMyUI - This
website pays $10 for 15-20 minutes of website evaluation. You’ll visit the
website, and then provide feedback on different aspects that the client is
looking for.
Enroll - These
tests fluctuate a little more than the other websites, as far as tasks to
complete and pay-per-test, but Enroll is another great option to sign up for and await
emails telling you when tests are available.
·
- If you are on a constant
lookout of free full length movies, then Zero Dollar movies provides a
collection of over 15,000 movies in multiple languages that are available to
watch for free on Youtube. It indexes only full length movies and no trailers,
or partial uploads. In addition, it has a clean interface, contributing to a
good movie watching experience.
§ TinEye -TinEye is a
Reverse Image search tool which is as accurate as Google’s Reverse Image search
tool. As opposed to Google, TinEye provides a set of APIs that can be used for
personal and commercial purposes, which makes it very useful for developers.
§ FaxZero - FaxZero allows you to send faxes to US and Canada for free. Additionally, it
enables you to send faxes to countries outside North America at a fixed pay per
use cost.
§ Snopes - Do you believe that fingernails and hair continue to grow after
death? Why don’t you check out if this is true, along with thousands of other
urban folklore out there, at Snopes?
§ Boxoh - Boxoh can track the status of any shipment
package on Google Maps.
PicMonkey - PicMonkey
is an online Image Photo / editor that allow you to
touch up your images. Also, you can apply different effects, fonts, and designs
to your images. It is a perfect tool to create pins for Pinterest and awesome
looking Facebook covers.
Duolingo - Language-teaching website (and app), and it certainly won’t be the
last. Duolingo is a free version of Rosetta-Stone that delivers the same results: teaching you
another language. Regular use of the site can have you speaking and writing
Spanish, English, German, French, Portuguese and Italian in a matter of
months depending on the diligence you put into it.
netflixroulette.net – Find something
random to watch on Netflix.
pintsinthesun.co.uk – Find somewhere to
drink a pint in the sun.
favoriteandforget.com – The most
useful and educational links on the web, updated daily.
fpage.co – Daily
links to enlighten and educate you.
ninite.com – Download
all the free software you want at the same time.
squirt.io – Speed read the web one
word at a time.
shouldiremoveit.com – Find out which applications you should remove from
your computer.
avoidhumans.com – Find places to go in public
that are not crowded.
keybr.com – Practice your touch
typing.
oldversion.com – Get old versions of
software.
readability-score.com – Find out how readable
text is.
deadmansswitch.net – Have emails sent when
you die.
mint.com – Budget your money.
roadtrippers.com – Plan your route with the best lodging and attractions.
duckduckgo.com – A search engine that
is not following you.
padmapper.com – Maps out possible apartments/homes that fit your criteria.
zillow.com – Another great source for finding your next home.
printfriendly.com – Make any webpage print friendly.
printwhatyoulike.com – Print precisely what you want from any webpage.
privnote.com – Write a
note to someone that will self-destruct after they read it.
freecycle.org – A
network of people giving away free stuff in their towns.
couchsurfing.org – Crash on someone’s couch anywhere in the world.
recipepuppy.com – Search
for recipes based on the ingredients you have.
pipl.com – A search engine for finding people.
charitynavigator.org – Evaluates various charities.
newsmap.jp – Popular news
headlines.
radioreference.com – Listen to radio
channels across the nation.
jimmyr.com – Link aggregator.
wolframalpha.com – A computational knowledge engine.
heavens-above.com – Follow satellites
and constellations.
whatismyip.com – Figure out you I.P.
address.
spreeder.com – Improve reading
speed and comprehension.
simplynoise.com – Listen to white
noise.
camelcamelcamel.com – Tracks prices for
any product.
ptable.com – An interactive
periodic table.
retailmenot.com – Find coupons for
just about anything.
searchtempest.com – Search all of craigslist with one search.
join.me – Peek in
on somebody’s computer screen.
thistothat.com – Find out the best
way to glue this to that.
woorank.com – Find out
what your website is missing, how you can improve it, and how to make Google
recognize it better.
scribblemaps.com – Draw on maps then
share them with friends.
mailvu.com – Video email.
rhymer.com – Online rhyming
dictionary.
homestyler.com – Design your dream home.
wetransfer.com – An easy way to send
big files.
pastebin.com – A place to paste
text.
idlekeyboard.com – Make it sound like
you are hard at work.
dropbox.com – Backup your
sensitive document online.
seatguru.com – Find out
where the best seats are on your plane flight.
unlistmy.info – Find out which websites store data about you.
twofoods.com – Compare two foods.
gasbuddy.com – Find local gas
prices.
sleepyti.me – Plan out your sleep
schedule better.
ripetrack.com – Find out when
certain fruits are ripe.
compassionpit.com – Talk out
your problems with others, or help others yourself.
paperbackswap.com – Swap books with
others.
swole.me – Plan out your meals
better.
weatherspark.com – A graphical look at
the weather.
network-tools.com – Various network tools.
amazon.com – The best place to buy things online.
writecheck.com – Correct grammar and check for plagiarism.
wakerupper.com – Send yourself a wake-up call.
pcpartpicker.com – Plan out your next PC build.
nophonetrees.com – Talk to
an actual person instead of a machine when you call customer service.
loads.in – Find out
how long it takes websites to load.
calorieking.com – Find nutrition information on various foods.
manualslib.com – A database of PDF
manuals for various products.
eatthismuch.com – Create
meal plans to meet your nutrition targets.
keepmeout.com – Lock yourself out of time wasting websites.
glassdoor.com – Research
what it is like to work with certain companies.
Turn reading into an
interactive experience. Want to learn all the books set in Paris? Want to know
if that café in your James Patterson novel is a real place? If you’re a book
lover, SmallDemons is
your mecca. Well, after the library, of course.
Love free Kindle books but
have trouble finding them? Use HundredZeros.com,
which directs you to popular free Kindle books. As long as you have a Kindle or
can download the free app onto one of your devices, you can use this website.
Think you might have a virus? Jotti scans
any sketchy email attachments to keep your computer and your data safe.
Don’t bother downloading a
PDF you need to edit – do it online with PDFEscape.
WeTransfer.Com – Send Large Files Up To 2 GB For Free
Mailvu.Com – Send
Video Emails
Projectnaptha.Com – Delete Text from Images
FatFingers.Com – Find Ebay
Items With Typing Errors and Thus Low Bid
Documentaryheaven.Com – A Heaven For Documentary Lovers
ArchiveMovies – Watch Free Films and Documentaries
Screenr.Com – Record
Your Desktop and Share to Youtube
Noteflight.Com – Create Melodious Music Online In Browser
Hemingwayapp – Write Better with This App
Paperrater – Proof Read Your Essay or Article. Cool Tool
for Students
Blogitive - Get paid
weekly via PayPal for posting stories that interest you.
Blogsvertise - Make
money from advertising and generate ad income from your blog.
BlogToProfit - Make $250 dollars or more
by writing new posts on your blog.
DigitalJournal - A digital
media news network with thousands of Digital Journalists in 200 countries
around the world.
ExpoTV - Consumer generated video, social media and peer to peer
recommendations enable influential consumers to share their authentic reviews
and opinions.
LinkWorth- Easy text link
ads for advertisers and webmasters to boost link popularity. After your blog
has been accepted in their network, they will pay you $20 to $200 per post
PayPerPost- Get paid as
much as $500 or more a month, writing articles and reviews of their sponsors on
your blog.
PostJoint - PostJoint enables content marketers and publishers to swiftly
arrange deals on their own terms. Marketers can quickly distribute their
content and publishers can easily grow and monetize their sites.
Smorty - Smorty is a
community site that helps bloggers generate a better income, and it could be
defined as a network devoted to blog advertising. The site is split into two
main sections. Earn $6 to $100 dollars per post you write on your blog,
depending on the overall popularity and page rank of your blog.
SponsoredReviews - A blog post service that connects advertisers with bloggers
willing to write paid posts about their services and products. They charge a
35% transaction fee for their services.
Teliad - SEO company for international backlinks & blogs. I have
personally used Teliad and made nearly $1k doing so. They pay monthly.
bookbaby.com - Sell
more eBooks with a professionally designed cover. The industry’s
best place for valuable tips on how to promote and sell your
book.
flickrocket.com - Set up your ebook own
shop.
kindle.amazon.com -
The Amazon Kindle is a series of e-book readers designed and marketed by Amazon.com. Amazon Kindle devices
enable users to shop for, download and sell.
payhip.com - Upload e-books and sell directly on
Twitter, Facebook or your website. Sell your ebooks to
your fans and followers and get paid instantly via PayPal.
secure-ebook.com - A website with an integrated Blog engine that will help you
sell more eBooks; The renowned Secure-eBook fully
automated purchase process.
Free platforms for creating online
courses:
https://www.coursesites.com/webapps/Bb-sites-course-creation-BBLEARN/pages/index.html
http://www.learnopia.com/search/
https://www.rcampus.com/index.cfm
Chitika - Develops real-time,
scalable, on-demand contextual targeting services to help online businesses
leverage their two biggest assets: content and online. Similar to AdSense.
Clicksor - Clicksor offers webmasters
the opportunity to earn additional income by using a selection of clickable
text or targeted contextual banners on their websites or blogs. Payouts are
made by PayPal with a minimum payout of $20.
CrispAds - Access to over six thousand advertisers in their
pay-per-click program. Decide which advertisers suit you best.
Feedburner - FeedBurner is a web feed management provider launched in
2004. You can implement AdSense earnings to your feeds also through
Feedburner/Google.
Google AdSense - Google AdSense provides a free, flexible way to earn money
from your websites, mobile sites, and site search results with relevant and
engaging ads. It is the leading advertising network to make money
online and usually offers the highest rates to their publishers through PPC
(pay per click), CPM (cost per impression). Payment is done by check or direct
deposit with a minimum payout of $100.
Infolinks - Infolinks leads the online advertising industry by driving
new revenue opportunities for publishers while overcoming banner blindness for
advertisers. Payment method PayPal, or check, minimum payouts are $50.
Media.net - Bing Network Contextual Ads program enables web publishers to easily
and effectively earn advertising revenue.
Speedy Ads – Pay Per Click advertising.
AdBrite - Approve or reject any ads purchased for your sites. You can
also sell ads direct with “Your Ad Here” links.
AdKnowledge - Adknowledge is a digital advertising marketplace that
efficiently gets results for your message wherever your audience happens to be:
desktop, laptop, and tablet.
Adsella - Buy and sell ad space.
Advertiise - The advertising marketplace for buying and selling online and
offline media. Buy or Sell print, online, outdoor, ambient, event and many more
advertising.
Bidvertiser - Online advertising directly on sites of your choice,
internet marketing solution for online advertisers. Webmasters make money
online by displaying text ads on your site and advertisers bid for placement.
BlogAds - Blogads is an online ad network
that provides advertising services to both bloggers and advertisers. Average
blogger makes anywhere from $50 to $5000 dollars a month selling blog ads.
Blog Her - PPV advertising network that you can apply to if you have a blog.
BuySellAds - BuySellAds.com is an online
advertising network in which you can earn money by selling your ad space with
your own rates. I have used this before to get monthly ads for our food
blog AvocadoPesto.com.
Direct CPV- Give your online marketing campaign the jolt it needs with
DirectCPV’s pay per view advertising solution.
DoubleClick - DoubleClick is the ad
technology foundation to create, transact, and manage digital advertising for
the world’s buyers, creators and sellers.
IndustryBrains - Provides unique advertising and monetization services, for
both advertisers and publishers by placing relevant contextual text listings
and graphical ads on your site.
LeadImpact – Online ad network.
MediaTraffic - PPV Contextual Advertising .
Pheedo - Providing online newsfeed and RSS marketing services.
Qumana - Desktop blog publishing tool. Embeds ads directly into your
posts.
ROIRocket - Online Marketing Fueled by Research
TrafficVance- Contextual Textlink and Display Advertising Platform that delivers
high quality traffic to advertisers through high performing ad units, granular
targeting, competitive pricing, and multiple optimization capabilities.
TribalFusion: Plan and
execute campaigns based on your online audiences. Approval requires minimum
2000 unique visitors/day and targeted designs are needed to qualify.
ValueClick media -Displaying ads through banners,
pop-unders and rich media.
VibrantMedia - In-text contextual based
advertisements.
YesAdvertising – Run ads from their sponsors as well as a referral program
that pays 20% of the referred webmasters earnings.
451 Press - Write about various subjects. Receive forty percent of all
generated revenue.
About.com - A valuable
resource for content that helps people to solve the large and small needs of
everyday life. Become a paid guide writing articles for About.com.
BestReviewer – A collection of reviews in the style of TOP
X. 100% AdSense revenue share.
Bukisa - Share your knowledge via how to
guides, tips & instructions. 60% revenue share via Adsense or Chitika.
Cracked: A funny website filled with funny videos, pics, articles, and a
whole bunch of other funny stuff. Receive up to $100+ per article.
DemandStudios - Create content in your area of
expertise.
HubPages - Online space to share your
advice, reviews, useful tips, opinions and insights with hundreds of other
authors. HubPages is completely free and offers an AdSense share of 60%
InfoBarrel - InfoBarrel
is a social writing platform where writers from around the world come together
to create media content. Currently, the revenue share model is based upon three
programs; Google AdSense, Chitika and Amazon
Associates. 75% of the time the publishers affiliate codes will be
displayed and the other 25% the InfoBarrel
codes are displayed. AdSense
revenue share ranges from 75% to 90%.
Postloop: Make money by sharing informative articles and forum posts.
Seekyt - Make money writing original, reader-friendly articles. 70% revenue
share via AdSense and Amazon.
SheToldMe - Social bookmarking site with a
100% AdSense Revenue Sharing program.
Snipsly - Publish articles and earn money.
Snipsly enables you to post nearly
any kind of content you want. Create a Google AdSense
Account and keep 80% of your article’s earnings.
Squidoo - Free site for creating
single webpages on your interests and recommendations. The better the pages do
the more money you earn.
SquidStop - Squidstop is a new
bookmarking website. People who join this website can earn some cash with
100% revenue share via AdSense.
TipDrop - TipDrop is a place where
people come to give and receive tips on just about anything. 75% revenue share
via AdSense.
Weblogs, Inc. - Weblogs,
Inc. is a blog network of about 90 blogs, covering a variety of
subjects. You are paid per post that you write.
WordFirm - Managed Editing provides
editorial services, mainly copyediting and proofreading for nonprofits,
government agencies, publishers, and others.
WriterTown - Earn 100%
ad revenue share (AdSense/Chitika/Clicksor required). You may include
self-serving links, including affiliate links. They also promote your articles
through their newsletter, Break Studios
AssociatedContent - Submit your content and get paid relative to the views it
gets.
DemandMedia - Application based freelance
writing site that reportedly pays up to $15 per article.
Fool - Write
financial stories and get paid to do so.
LondonBrokers - You don’t have
to be a professional writer but a native English speaker.
Mashable - Mashable hires freelancers for a variety of categories.
NeedAnArticle - An Article
Writing Service that provides, SEO writing, business writing, technical
articles, creative writing and more.
SeekingAlpha - Write articles for them and get paid to do so.
WritersDomain - Looking for highly skilled and qualified writers to compose
blogs on various topics.
AdPlosion - Earn revenue by selling leads, clicks and products from
their advertisers. Also runs an incentive points program in addition to your
commissions.
AmazonAffiliateProgram - One of the
most popular affiliate networks due to the breadth of products you can market.
Pays generally between 4-6%, higher payout for more sales. Best part is you get
paid for whatever someone ends up buying after they click on your link, even if
it’s not the product that you advertised.
Avangate - Leading cloud commerce
provider for online software businesses and cloud companies looking
to grow their digital revenues. Sell popular computer software titles.
Clickbank - ClickBank is a
privately held online marketplace for digital information products. It aims to
serve as a connection between digital content creators and affiliate marketers,
who then promote them to consumers. It is extremely popular.
Clickbooth - CPA Affiliate network.
ClixGalore - An affiliate marketing network that allows you to
easily build and start your own ‘sale - CPA’, ‘lead
- CPL’,
or ‘click
- CPC’
based affiliate program.
CommissionJunction - An online advertising and internet marketing company that
specializes in affiliate, media and tracking services. There more than 1000
companies available to choose from.
CPALead - CPA Affiliate network.
DigiResults - Similar to Clickbank.
EBayPartner Network Earn money with the eBay Partner Network by driving traffic to
eBay or one of their partners.
EpicDirect/Azoogle – Affiliate network.
E-Junkie – E-junkie provides shopping
cart and buy now buttons to let you sell downloads and tangible goods on your
website, eBay, MySpace, GoogleBase,
CraigsList etc.
Forex-Affiliate - Forex
Affiliate is one of the longest running and most successful financial affiliate
programs worldwide.
GetAds - CPA Affiliate network.
GoogleAffiliate Network - Similar to CommissionJunction.
FlippaLeadPile - Affiliate network that allows you to generate and sell trade
leads to the highest bidder.
LinkConnector - Affiliate marketing
network.
LinkShare - Pays commissions for every product you lead and promote.
MarketLeverage - Market Leverage is an
internet affiliate marketing network.
MaxBounty -A unique CPA network providing weekly payments, as well as a
$1000 performance bonus to new affiliates.
Neverblue.com - Specializes in lead generation, client acquisition and mobile
advertising, and provides tools like banner rotators and api to promote
products.
OfferVault - Find affiliate programs,
affiliate networks and affiliate marketing resources.
Offerweb - Affiliate network.
ShareASale - ShareASale is an
affiliate marketing network similar to clickbank
and commission junction.
ThinkAction - Affiliate network.
Chapter 11
Sell anything
Amazon – Online retailer of books, movies, music and games along with
electronics, toys, apparel, sports, tools, groceries and general home and
garden items. In addition you can sell back or trade in items you own to Amazon
and receive Amazon gift card credit.
Backpage - Free classified ads with photos. Find houses and apts for
rent, personals, jobs, cats and dogs for sale. Like Craigslist
but smaller.
Craigslist - Craigslist is a classified
advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, and personals,
for sale, items wanted, services, community, gigs, résumés, and discussion
forums.
eBay - Buy and sell electronics,
cars, fashion apparel, collectibles, sporting goods, digital cameras, baby
items, coupons, and everything else on eBay.
BigCommerce - Makes it easy to create a beautiful online store and sell
your products to eager customers.
Arts and Crafts
Aftcra - A new marketplace where you
can buy and sell American handmade goods.
ArtFire - The ArtFire marketplace is home to artisan goods
of all kinds. From handmade jewelry and crafts, to vintage clothing and
supplies.
BigCartel - Simple shopping cart for
clothing and tee designers, bands, record labels, jewelry makers, crafters, and
other artists.
Bonanza - Vibrant collection of
fashion, collectibles, decor, and more.
Dawanda - Marketplace for gifts and
handmade products. Perfect for unusual gift ideas, unique products and handmade
things.
Etsy - Buy and sell handmade or vintage items, art and
supplies.
Folsky - Buy and sell beautiful
handmade gifts and crafts supplies.
iCraft - Crafts online and more.
Lilyshop - New online marketplace for
handmade creations created by women for women.
Luulla - Luulla
is a marketplace to find and sell various creative objects.
MadeItMyself - Buy and sell homemade
products like crafts, jewelry, quilts, soaps, greeting cards & other handmade
stuff online.
NotOnTheHighStreet - Hundreds of unique shops.
Storenavy - Allows you to open your own
store for free.
UncommonGoods - Great for cool and unusual
gifts for any occasion.
Yakaboo - Create your own unique store and
start selling in a few easy steps.
Zibbet - Buy and sell handmade goods, fine art, vintage items and
crafting supplies on Zibbet.
Music
BandCamp - Sell your music! Bandcamp
takes a 15% cut of sales made from their website.
CDBaby - CD Baby has over 3 million tracks for you to browse,
listen, and buy.
fetchapp - Sell digital goods such as music, videos, photos, e-books,
PDF’s.
IndabaMusic - Web-based company that provides a music collaboration environment
for musicians: “a place to build a profile, promote their tunes and collaborate
with other musicians” as well as enter opportunities like remixing and
songwriting contests with popular artists.
sellfy - Sell digital downloads - ebooks, music, videos or anything
else you create. No setup fees, no storage & bandwidth limits. Sell with
PayPal, Stripe & Paymill.
SliceThePie - Helps undiscovered artists,
as well as helping music fans find some great.
SongCastMusic - SongCast offers a streamlined
and affordable music distribution service where artists and labels can release
music into major digital stores.
TheOrchard - Technology-platform,
which allows you to connect to fans.
TuneCore - Sell your own
music on iTunes, Spotify, eMusic, AmazonMP3,
Google Play etc. Keep all your rights
and get 100% of the royalties.
Sell Videos
Similarly to music, if you
can create great videos you can sell them.
ClipCanvas - Stock video marketplace
offering a searchable collection of HD stock footage in all categories.
Cruxy - Video,
music, photo Art portal. Specializes in social video, but serves as a venue to
sell your digital media.
iStockphoto - Royalty free stock photos,
vector art illustrations, stock footage and audio for print and use on websites
and presentations.
MetaCafe - One of the world’s
largest video sites, serving the best videos, funniest movies and clips. Upload
your videos and earn money based on the number of views you receive.
Minibites - Diverse content from song
lyrics and WAV files to personal pages and relationship issues.
Pond5 - Open marketplace for buyers
and sellers of royalty-free clips in all categories.
Revostock - Stock video footage, after effects projects, stock music and sound
effects.
Shutterstock - Sell
photos, vectors, illustrations or videos.
UpBlogger - Social network site that pays you based on the amount of
visits you receive to your uploaded content.
Vimeo - Community for storing and
distributing video content. Includes advanced privacy options, interaction for
members with common interests, group projects, and more.
Make Money Doing Stock Photography
Like videos and music this is
a highly competitive market but if you are skilled there are a number of venues
on which you can sell your photography.
123RoyaltyFree - Search and download from
millions of HD stock photos, royalty free images, cliparts, vectors and
illustrations. You get 50% of each image sold and you also can earn 15% of your
referral’s subscription or purchase plus 10% of every image sold by a
photographer you refer.
BigStockPhoto - Find millions of quality
images, illustrations, vectors and stock photography. Usually $0.30 to $3 for
every image of yours sold.
Crestock - Crestock offers high
quality royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vector images at low
prices. 20% commission on pictures with prices between $5 to $15. Your
commission goes up to 30% after your first 100 sales.
DreamsTime - The largest collection of
FREE and commercial stock photos and images anywhere. You can get 50 to
80% from each image sold.
Fotolia - More than 20 million cheap
royalty free images, vectors, videos. 50% for each picture downloaded.
iStockPhoto - Royalty free stock photos,
vector art illustrations, stock footage and audio for print and use on websites
and presentations. You get 20% of the total price for images
between $1 to $20, and 40% if you sell your images only on their site.
PhotoStockPlus - Sell photos and keep 85%
of the profit.
ShutterPoint - Stock photo site that gives you 85% of the total sale.
ShutterStock - Sell photos, vectors,
illustrations or videos. You are paid 25 cents for every image of yours
downloaded. Refer other photographers and earn 3 cents per photo sold by them.
StockXpert - Place to buy and sell stock
images! You can earn $50 if you offer your image with an extended license.
Otherwise, you earn 50% of each sale.
Make Money Selling Fully, Established
Websites
If you own a website that is
up and running, you can sell it on one of these market places. Really, a
website is just like online real estate.
BuySellWebsite - Search hundreds of websites
for sale. Buy or sell websites and domain names.
EmpireFlippers - https://empireflippers.com/ Empire Flippers has websites for sale,
letting you buy websites and offer sites for sale online.
Flippa – Buy & sell websites,
domains, and apps. I have personally bought on Flippa over a dozen times and in
many cases it has been successful.
Make Money Dealing Domain Names
Selling domain name is good
online business. Some domain names have sold for hundreds of thousands of
dollars due to their high demand/relevancy.
See this
news: - https://www.godaddy.com/garage/the-top-20-most-expensive-domain-names/
AfterMarket - Buy domain names, purchase
registered domains, list domains for sale in a number of different ways, and
sell domains safely and securely. Takes a 10% commission.
Afternic - Afternic is a one-stop site
to buy domains, sell domains, and park domains. Takes 10% -
20% commission.
Bido - Domain sales. You will be notified when they respond. If an
agreement is reached, you’ll be instructed to make your
payment. Bido will assist with the
transaction and transfer. Takes an 8% commission.
GoDaddy
Premium Listings - Sell your
domain name in the Premium Domain Names section of the domain search page.
Takes a 30% commission.
Pool.com - Leading provider of
premium, dropped and backordered domains. Takes a 10% commission.
Sedo - Buy and sell domains and
websites with Sedo.com. Takes a 10% commission.
SnapNames - Buy Domains even if they are
already registered or sell domains names. Takes a 20% commission.
Make Money Online Selling Collectibles
Bonanza.com
One of the easiest and affordable
places to set up shop, Bonanza is another one of the youngsters in this list,
but is rapidly growing with a large number of shops that are easily customized.
Webstore is a free marketplace
that “hopes
to bring the ‘Garage Sale’ to the
online world.” When checking out their thousands of
listings, they just might realize the dream. In a good way.
Artfire.com
This is the newbie in the bunch,
starting just a few short years ago. Although the company’s mission is
for the “handmade, art, and indie business”,
sellers have also found a niche for selling their vintage collectibles.
As with the Buying
nominations, Etsy also had a strong following for selling collectibles and
antiques. With the fees also being very affordable, many vintage sellers
apparently list here as an alternative market place.
RubyLane has been around
since the 1998 and includes categories such as Antiques, Fine Arts, Jewelry and
Collectibles. Of the top five nominations, RubyLane has some of tightest
restrictions on what may and may not be sold on their website, along with
strict requirements for their sellers.
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Sportscards - One of the largest buyers and sellers of old baseball cards, PSA
Graded Cards, and Allstate Display Cases.
Baseball Card Exchange - Baseball Card Exchange.
BaseballCardBuyer.com - Baseball card buyer with 30
years’
experience is now buying vintage (pre-1970) sports cards at top prices.
Kit
Young -Buying:
All sports, modern and vintage.
Kurtz
Kards - Full time baseball card dealer since 1996.
Recycling Old Gadgets
If you have an old iphone,
laptop, or any other hardware there are lots of sites where you can sell your
old gadgets to. In many cases large retail stores like
Best Buy and Sam’s Club have exchange programs.
BestBuy - Well known retailer who also buys second
hand.
Costo - The online store for the national retailer of brand name
products, from computers and clothing to gardening and gourmet food.
Gazelle - Get cash for used cell phones and electronics. Sell your
iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, iPad, Apple computers and more. They even pay the
shipping cost for you to ship the product to them.
Itemcycle - Get cash for your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and more. They pay
for shipping and give you the option to donate your money to a charity of your
choice.
O2
Recycle - Recycle your gadget for cash.
Preloved - Turn clutter into cash by selling on
Preloved.
Demonical - Sell your
soul for $5 or auction it off to the highest bidder.
Blurb - Create and publish
bookstore-quality books with free software for PC or Mac. Then sell your book
in the Blurb bookstore.
Cafe Press – Design products like t-shirts,
etc. and sell them through the Cafe Press virtual store.
Create Space – CreateSpace, a
division of Amazon, provides free tools to help you self-publish and distribute
your books (printed) , DVDs, CDs, video downloads and MP3s on-demand on Amazon.com
E-Shirt – Like Cafe Press but cheaper and focuses mostly on t-shirts.
ImageKind - Buy prints, posters canvas and
framed wall art from various artists.
LuLu - Provides the tools for you to publish your work for personal use or
for sale and distribution to others
PikiStore - Pikistore lets
you create your own tshirt store and will print the shirts.
Ponoko - Laser cutting & 3D
printing made easy. Buy, sell & create custom products.
ShapeWays - 3D printing marketplace
and community.
ShirtCity – Create a personalized t-shirt
online with your custom slogan or design.
Skreend - Print your own custom
designed t-shirts with Skreened.
SpoonFlower - Design, print and sell
custom fabric, wallpaper, gift wrap & decals on-demand.
Spreadshirt – Create custom t-shirts, personalized shirts and other
customized apparel at Spreadshirt. Print your own shirt with custom text,
designs or photos.Like E-Shirt but you can also sell other designer’s stuff.
TasteBook - Upload your
favorite recipes from 2013 and create a custom cookbook today
.
TheGameCrafter - The Game
Crafter offers game designers an easy-to-use system to make a board game, card
game, or custom playing cards. Free templates, instructions, and videos.
Zazzle – Similar to
CafePress. You can also become an Associate and make money by referring people
to Zazzle.
Make Money by Selling Apps
appbackr - App developers around the world
use their predictive analytical ranking system to get their appscore. Higher
scoring apps have more opportunities.
appsplit - Appsplit is the Crowdsourcing
Platform for Apps. Allows you to raise funds for your apps.
apptopia - Allows you to buy and sell
apps.
binpress- A marketplace for Open-Source
code, scripts, components, SDKs and libraries for iOS, Android, PHP, Javascript
and more.
bluecloudsolutions - USA based internet
marketing company specializing in iPhone apps, creative business models, and
explosive marketing strategies.
sellmyapp - Sell your iphone apps.
sellmyappz - Sell, Buy & License iOS iPhone 5, iPod, iPad, OS X Mac
and Android app source code with full applications, components & games.
sellmyapplication - Marketplace for buying, selling, or licensing source code
for mobile apps.
Buy & Sell Paintings
artlondon.com - Buy, sell, or browse contemporary fine art online.
artmajeur.com - Buy and sell art online.
artnet.com -
Browse all original artworks for sale by style, medium, price, and era live on
artnet Auctions. Use the advanced search options to buy or sell art.
artweb.com - Sell your art online. Allows you to sell your paintings,
jewelry, prints and artwork simply cheaply and easily.
arts-mart.com - Sell you art online.
art-exchange.com - Sell your art online.
fineartamerica.com -
Sell art online through Fine Art America. Set your own prices and keep 100% of
your profits
mybestcanvas.com - MBC is an online art gallery from where you can sell or buy
original paintings for sale.
originalartonline.com - Original art online gallery. Buy art, sell art; find
original artwork including paintings, sculpture, photography, drawings, prints
and more
redraggallery.co.uk - Sell your art and
paintings online.
saatchiart.com – Sell Art Online.
shopify.com - Shopify makes it easy to start a business and sell paintings
online. It takes only minutes to open an online store and start selling art
paintings to customers
ugallery.com - Find original paintings and photographs by new and
established artists
zatista.com - Online art gallery.
Room/house/property rental
9Flats - On 9flats.com
you can find vacation rentals, apartments and guest houses, owned by friendly
locals across the world.
Airbnb - Find both short and long
term apartment or room rentals.
CampInMyGarden - Online garden camping
community. As a member of this community you can advertise your own garden as a
campsite and/or book accommodation in other community members’
gardens.
EasyRoomMate – (uk.easyroommate.com) Flatshare
site.
RentMyItems - Rent out those unused
household items... and earn some money.
Rentalo - Global directory of vacation rentals, hotels, bed and Breakfasts,
vacation homes, condos, villas, cabins, chalets, lodgings, furnished
accommodations.
Roomoramma - Roomorama is a booking site
that provides a platform for individuals and property managers to rent
unoccupied living spaces and other short-term lodging to guests.
Storemates – (storemates.co.uk) Find the
cheapest storage space in your community with Storemates. Earn money through
renting out your extra space at Storemates.
Wimbdu - Wimdu is a web-based platform, based on the peer-to-peer property
rental model, that advertises properties on the internet for short term
lettings.
Stock Trading
E*TRADE – https://us.etrade.com/home Online discount stock brokerage service for self-directed
investors.
Fidelity – stock trading
InteractiveBrokers – stock trading
Scottrade - Offers a wide range of brokerage and banking services.
Sharebuilder - Buy stocks, mutual funds and ETFs with low commissions
and no minimum required.
TDAmeritrade - Broker for online stock trading, long-term investing,
and retirement planning.
TradeKing - TradeKing is an online
broker providing tools and research for online trading of stocks, options,
bonds and more.
MyLostAccount - If
you’re
located in the UK and might have lost/forgotten about an account, why not
check?
GIG
Dollar3 - Dollar3.com has been acquired by GigsBull. A gig site with price point in
multiples of $3, starting at $3.
Fittytown - The town where everything
is $50. If you thought there was a marketplace for $5
Fiverr - The place for people to
share things they’re willing to do for $5.
Jobsfor10 - Gigs
site $10 price point.
TenBux - Gigs site with $5 or $10 price point.
Large
Freelancing Communities
There are just so many
communities where freelancers can showcase their skills - this barely scratches
the service.
Amazon Mechanical Turk - The online market place for
work. Businesses and developers have access to an on-demand scalable workforce.
Workers can work at home and complete simple tasks.
ClickChores - Here, you can find an army
of workers for all your site’s SEO, e-marketing, and social media
needs.
Guru - Find 400000+ freelance programmers, web developers, graphic
designers, writers and more for hire. Outsource your projects today.
iFreelance - Find freelance jobs.
Microworkers - Crowdsource your Micro Jobs
to more than 500,000 workers worldwide.
Upwork - Find freelancers and
freelance jobs on oDesk - the world’s largest online workplace
where savvy businesses and
professional freelancers go to work.
PeoplePerHour – Standard
freelancing site.
Freelancer.com - One of the best site.
This is a very popular way
for bloggers/websites with large followings to engage, and frankly, make money
off permission marketing. Here are some services to help you build and manage a
list.
Aweber - With the best delivery in the business, AWeber gets your
email newsletter where it needs to go. I use this for my personal newsletter.
FreeFollowUp - 100% free autoresponders
Getresponse - Send email newsletters, campaigns, online surveys and auto
responders.
iContact - An international online
service provider of email marketing and social media marketing to small,
mid-sized, and premier businesses.
Inuvo - Inuvo Inc. is an internet marketing and technology company that
delivers targeted advertisements into websites and applications reaching
desktop and mobile devices.
MailChimp -
Send 12,000 e-mails per month to up to 2,000 subscribers for free.
SendFree - SendFree lets you grow, maintain and
deliver email campaigns to big email lists.
StreamSend – Email marketing service.
Supersponders - Free and paid automatic
autoresponder service.
Topica – Email marketing service.
Reading or responding to emails
Get paid to read emails.
InboxPays - Get paid to read emails,
play games, complete surveys and more.
SendEarnings – Similar to InboxDollars.
Participating In Forums/Discussion
Boards
CraZoo - Earn money for starting new
threads and posting in online forums.
ForumBoosting.com - Make money posting in forums
across the internet.
FunAdvice - Forum offering humorous advice on life and relationships. Earn
points for answering questions, which get converted to dollars.
myLot - An enormous discussion
board, blogging community, questions and answers hub, social network and online
hangout all wrapped up into one. Pays you for posting, commenting and using
their social network.
Giving Advice Online Or Via Telephone/SMS
BitWine - Get paid to give advice and
answer questions for people, on subjects of your interests and choice.
ChaCha - Answer questions via text messages.
Ether - Ether enables anyone with something valuable to say to sell their
services. You get a free Ether phone number (forwarded to an actual phone), you
set your rate, and you can schedule times that you’re willing to accept calls.
GoogleHelpouts – helpouts.google.com - Connects people who need help with people who can give help over
live video. Get help across multiple topics right from your PC or mobile
device.
JustAnswer - Name your price and get
customized answers from experts. Questions are priced anywhere form from $5 up
to $25 or more. If your answer is accepted, the money is credited to your
account, where you can cash out via PayPal once you reach $20.
Jyve - Pays you to provide
answers, advice and peer support to people in need of help.
Keen – Earn money being a Psychic.
kgb - http://542542.com/agent - Get paid for answering questions that
people send by text message.
Tutor.com - Provides on demand homework
help and tutoring services that connect students to a professional tutor online
in math, science, social studies or English.
Product Testing and get paid
BzzAgent - Sample products, spread
word of mouth and have fun.
Expopanel – Expotv.com - Your honest
opinion will help unlock some of the newest products before they’re
even sold in stores.
Influenster - An exclusive community for
trendsetters to share news,products, and reviews with the opportunity to be
rewarded by brands.
HouseParty - Fun products to try at a house party.
Mom’sMeet - https://momsmeet.com/forum/pregnancy-and-baby/trying-to-conceive/ Empowering moms to come together in an informal setting and talk
about the latest on raising healthy families and living green.
Smiley360 - Be the first to try exclusive new products, experiences and offers.
Share your thoughts to earn status, smiles, rewards and more.
Swaggable - a platform for users to try new products that they are interested
in!
Listen To Music
If you like to listen to
music there are companies out there who are interested in hearing your
opinions.
MusicResearch - Music Research is recognized as
the first full-service marketing research organization devoted exclusively to
the study of popular music and consumers.
MusicXRay – Listen, rate, and get paid.
Slicethepie - Get paid to review new music
Play Games
Getting paid to play video
games.
gamesville.com - Play games, compete to win prizes, and chat live with other
players from around the world.
gamesradar.com - Making money by playing video
games.
game-testers.net - Make money playing new games. Earn from $50 to $150 per
hour.
paidgameplayer.com – Play games online now.
slingo.com - Win cash and prizes at Slingo.com. Play games and earn
coins for your chance to win real cash and prizes.
TeamLiquid – (teamliquid.net)Team Liquid
is a community site focused on StarCraft 2 and Dota 2. They have a live
streaming area where people can play games while others watch. I have seen
people with very large followings show ads and make money.
worldwinner.com - Play free online games or compete for cash.
Online Focus Groups
2020Panel - https://www.2020panel.com/ Get invited to an online focus group. They also conduct normal
online surveys.
Focus
Pointe Global - https://www.focusgroup.com/ Participate in paid focus groups, paid interviews, and paid online
surveys. Earn extra money for sharing your opinion on consumer products.
Google User Research - https://userresearch.google.com/ Participate in user research studies.
Microsoft Research Panel - https://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/marketing_research/ Get paid from Microsoft for
providing feedback on their products.
User Test A Website
So many websites could
benefit from this - how do users view a website?
Analysia - Test your website usability
by real users and test the performance of your site.
E4S - Apply to be a user tester.
Userfeel - Become a user tester.
Userlytics - Sign as a participant and start earning
money.
UserTesting - Usability testing has never
been easier. UserTesting’s online usability testing is the
fastest, cheapest way to find out why visitors leave your website.
Whatusersdo - Get paid to give feedback on
clients’ websites.
Youeye - Participate in online usability studies.
Transcribe Audio To Text
GetTranscribed - Audio to text transcription
and video captioning service for business, academic and personal needs.
Quicktate - Create audio notes by dictating into your favorite Evernote app or
by calling (888) 222-NOTE and Quicktate will accurately convert your audio.
They pay ¼ to ½ cent per
word depending on the audio type (General or Medical).
Scribie - Fast growing online audio transcription service. Pays $1 per 6
minutes of audio transcription.
SpeechInk - SpeechInk offers you the
opportunity to earn money doing audio transcription jobs in your spare time.
Transcription is done through Amazon’s Mechanical
Turk.
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Translating
Lingosaur - Get an instant quote for
your translation job, order in seconds. Translate to/from Finnish, English,
Swedish and Russian among many other languages.
ProZ.com - Get paid for translations.
TRADUguide -Translation buyers can quickly
ask for price quotes from translation service.
Translatorsbase - The leading source of
online translation jobs for freelance translators. Outsourcers can post a
project and obtain free quotes for translations.
TranslatorsCafe - Free database of over 1300 translation agencies and freelance
translators.
TranslatorsTown - Directory of translators
and translation jobs. Covering over 130 languages.
Translator | Gengo – (gengo.com) Become a Gengo
translator and gain access to translation jobs giving you flexible income and
the opportunity to improve your skills. Sign up for free.
Tech Support
Arise - Provide customer service (phone, web and email support and sales for
40+ companies in their network) and get paid.
WorkingSOL - Get paid to handle tech
support for a large corporation.
Online Sports Betting
Crowdfunding
AngelList - Focuses on tech startups.
appbackr - Crowdfunding for mobile apps.
Crowdfunder - The crowdfunding platform for businesses.
Crowdrise - Donation-based funding for Causes and
Charity.
Hyperstarter - A crowdfunding marketing and analytics tool that
helps you promote your project.
Indiegogo - Like Kickstarter but more
lenient on who is approved.
Invested.in - Software provider, giving you the tools to get started and
grow your own.
Kickstarter - Donation-based funding for new creative
products.
Quirky - A place to collaborate and crowdfund for donation-based funding.
Also includes community support to bring the idea into fruition.
Rockethub - Donation-based funding for a wide variety of creative
projects. In addition they have programs to help you market you project.
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Passive
and active incomes
Microsoft Research Panel - Get paid from Microsoft for
providing feedback on their products.
Amazon Mechanical Turk - Amazon pays you to complete simple tasks that their
computers can’t understand. Payments are a matter
of cents.
eJury - Earn $5 to $10 dollars per verdict rendered as a mock juror
for practice trials.
WorkingSOL - This company pays
you to handle technical support for many large companies. You can work from
home on the computer or by phone and decide what times you are available.
Appingo - Always looking for
experienced copy editors and proof readers. Must submit a resume.
IntelliShop - Pays you to shop
at stores in your area and write a review of your experience.
Mahalo Greenhouse - They pay $10 to $15 dollars per site
you submit to their directory.
Focus Pointe Global - Get paid to join their focus groups and voice your opinion.
Available to teens and adults.
Agloco - Sign up, download
their toolbar and get paid to surf the internet. This site has been criticized
as a “pyramid
scheme”, although the founders deny the
allegation.
Arise - Make money providing phone, web and email support and sales
for 40 plus companies in their network.
CraZoo - Earn money for
starting new threads and posting in online forums.
Tutor.com - Get paid to tutor people online.
ForumBoosting.com - Make money posting in
forums across the internet.
Share-A-Pic - Earn money by
uploading and sharing your pictures on their website.
Opuzz Voice -
Earn money by doing voice overs for their clients online.
SlashMySearch -
Get paid to search the internet with their search engine.
1.
About.me: A platform to easily create your very own free web
page and highlight your talents
2.
Adblock Plus: Pissed with all
those inappropriate & unnecessary popups, ads or banners? Use Adblock to
block them and surf the web hassle-free
3.
Alexa: Get access to some of the best tools from the SEO perspective
and rank websites according to their traffic
4.
Allrecipes: Discover
scrumptious recipes, cuisine, how-to’s, reviews and much more on this social
network for cooking enthusiasts
5.
alternativeTo: One of the
most useful websites on our list, alternativeTo comes in handy
when you wish to find out alternatives to the software and apps that you
already know of.
6.
BoredButton: Feeling bored?
Just press the bored button and prepare to be amazed
7.
BuiltWith: A great tool for
web developers and designers, BuiltWith helps users to find
the web technology used to build a site
8.
Calm: Cool down, relax, breathe and usher in clarity, joy, and
peace to your daily life with the mindfulness meditation techniques available
at Calm
9.
Canva: Create beautiful
designs for Web or print blog graphics, Facebook covers, flyers, posters,
invitations and much more
10.
Cheatography: Build your
very own cheat sheet or share one from this huge repository of cheatsheets
known as Cheatography
11.
ClipConverter.cc: Free
online media recorder application which allows you to record and convert nearly
any audio or video URL ( YouTube, VeOh) to common formats
12.
CopyPasteCharacter: Spice
up your documents, emails or tweets by copy-pasting special characters from
here that do not appear on your keyboard
13.
Corrupt-a-File: Wish to
evade a deadline yet pretend as though all your work was complete? Use this
free online service to corrupt a file on purpose and let the computer take all
the blame
14.
Couchsurfing: Global
hospitality community which provides a platform for members to homestay, host
travelers, meet others and for making travel a truly social experience
15.
CV Maker: Helpful website to create professional resumes, CV, and
bio-data online for free. Simply fill in your details and generate beautiful
PDF and HTML resumes
16.
Dead Man’s Switch: Is there
something that you would wish to tell the people around you, in case something
bad were to happen to you? Well Dead Man’s Switchis just the tool
you need to send messages long after you are dead
17.
DeviantArt: World’s largest
online social community for artists and art enthusiasts, allowing people to
connect through the creation and sharing of art.
18.
Difference Between: An
online knowledge base of articles discussing the differences between similar
terms and things
19.
DistroWatch: Website dedicated
to talking about, reviewing and keeping up to date with open source operating
systems. Must visit website for Linux enthusiasts
20.
Documentary Heaven: A
really interesting website boasting of a comprehensive collection of
documentaries that you can watch for free
21.
Down For Everyone Or Just Me: As
the name pretty much suggests, this website comes in handy when you wish to
find out if a website is inaccessible for everyone or just you
22.
Draw.io: Free online diagram software for making flowcharts, process
diagrams, UML, ER and network diagrams.
23.
DuckDuckGo: A search engine
that doesn’t track you or store any personal information
24.
Duolingo: Looking to learn
a new language in a free and fun-filled way? Duolingois one
useful website in that case
25.
Evernote: Most highly rated and indispensable tool for note taking,
organizing and archiving
26.
Feedly: Versatile RSS
Reader for organizing, reading and sharing all the information from your
favorite sites and blog at one place
27. file.io: A snapchat for files
28. FutureMe.org: Write a letter to your future self
29.
GetNotify: Free email
tracking service which allows you to determine if your sent mail has been
opened and read
30.
GIPHY: Online database and search engine designed especially for
GIFs and animated stickers.
31.
Glassdoor: Jobs &
recruiting site with millions of company reviews, CEO approval ratings, salary
reports, interview questions and much more
32.
Goo.gl: URL shortener provided by Google. Bitly is
another one of the popular useful websites for URL Shortening and Link
Management.
33.
Goodreads: Find and share
the books you love here on the world’s largest site for readers and book
recommendations
34.
Google Fonts: An extensive
catalog of open source designer web fonts.
35.
Google Translate: Free
service to instantly translate words, phrases and web pages between English and
over 100 other languages
36.
Google Trends: Discover the
latest search trends, data and visualizations from Google
37.
Grammarly: Writing
enhancement and plagiarism detection platform to check your spelling and
grammar
38.
Hide My Ass!: VPN service
to ensure total online privacy and streaming freedom
39.
Homestyler: Take the
guesswork out of interior decoration and design your home in 3D with this
amazing website
40.
Honey: Automatically search
for the best coupon codes and apply them while shopping online
41.
HowStuffWorks: One of the
most amazing websites explaining how everything works along with videos and
illustrations. Useful especially for kids of all ages
42.
HowToPronounce: Unsure of
how to pronounce a particular word? Visit HowToPronounce to
learn the correct way to speak the word
43.
IMDb: Online database of information related to films, tv programs
and video games, including cast, production crew, fictional characters,
biographies, plot summaries, trivia and reviews
44.
Imgur: The best place to share and enjoy the most awesome images on
the internet
45.
Instructables: Learn how to
make almost anything provided with easy to follow step-by-step instructions,
online classes and a vibrant maker community
46.
Khan Academy: Get access to
free online courses with short instructional videos and practice exercises
curated by experts. We would also recommend you to check out CodeAcademy, Coursera, and Udemy for even more courses
47.
Kuler: Cool website for
creating color schemes and browsing color combinations
48.
Listly: The simplest way to create, curate and publish lists in a
matter of minutes
49.
Lynda: The most useful website for
access to high-quality video tutorials based on a multitude of fields
such as business, software, technology and creative skills
50.
Mailstrom: Tired of a cluttered inbox? Use Mailstrom to
clean and manage your inbox. Works with Gmail, Google Apps Email, Outlook,
Apple, AOL, Exchange IMAP and any other email service that supports IMAP
51.
Marker.to: Yellow Highlighter Pen for web pages
52.
Mathway: Use Mathway to solve mathematical problems
ranging from basic algebra to complex calculus. Useful website for students
53.
Meetup: Online social networking portal for facilitating offline
group meetings of people sharing common interests such as books, dance, health,
photography and countless others
54.
MeFancy: Helpful website having Web-based text HTML tools for easily
manipulating your text and HTML files
55.
MIT App Inventor: Develop fully functional Android apps for smartphones and
tablets. Great website for newcomers to computer programming
56.
Netflix: Watch or stream some of the coolest movies & TV shows
online on Netflix
57.
Ninite: Really cool website that automatically installs and updates
popular programs on your Windows PC all at once
58.
No More Ransom: Protect yourself from ransomware with the free &
effective decryption tools present on this web platform backed by giants such
as Kaspersky, Intel Security, Europol and many others
59.
Office Online: Collaborate for free with the online versions of Microsoft
Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote
60.
OldVersion: Find older versions of software. Helpful for downgrading software
when its new version is not compatible with your computer
61.
OneSignal: Free notification service for your app and website. Useful
website for website owners. Another alternative that you might want to go for
is Pushbullet
62.
Pastebin: Paste snippets of text online for a set period of time. Great
tool for coders to share snippets of source code or log files
63.
PayScale: Find out what
salary you should be paying your employees or your personal worth with PayScale
64.
Pexels Videos: Find free stock footage for your website, promo video or
anything else
65.
Pixlr: Free Powerful online photo editor similar to Photoshop with
access to a huge amount of creative effects, overlays and borders
66.
Plunker: Online community for creating, collaborating on and sharing your
web development ideas
67.
Pocket: Quickly save,
discover and recommend the best, most interesting stories on the Web all in one
place via Pocket
68.
Prezi: Use Prezi to make the most dynamic and
engaging presentations ever
69.
Print Friendly: Make a Printer-friendly & PDF version of any webpage
70.
Printable Paper: A collection of printable papers that come in really handy
71.
Privnote: Share a confidential note via a web link that will
self-destruct after it is read by your intended recipient
72.
Product Chart: Discover the perfect product for yourself with this website’s
innovative & interactive product comparison charts
73.
Project Naptha: Highlight, Copy, Edit and Translate text from within images
themselves. Must visit website!
74.
Public Domain Torrents: Who said torrents are always supposed to be illegal?
Use Public Domain Torrents to access thousand of class and B-movie downloads via BitTorrrent
75.
Quora.com - Great platform to ask questions and connect with people who
contribute unique insights and quality answers
76.
Rainy Mood: Relish the experience of rain while sleeping, studying or
relaxing via this really cool website. Checkout Coffitivity as well.
77.
Random.org: Generate true random numbers. Useful for holding drawings,
lotteries, scientific applications and lots more
78.
Reddit: Fondly called the front page of the internet, Reddit is
the most powerful social news aggregation, web content rating and discussion
website
79.
RunPee: Need to use the restroom while watching a movie without
missing out on major plot points? Use Runpee to find out when
to go and what happened while you were away
80.
Safe Web: Visit this website to find out if a website that you are
interested in is safe to visit or not
81.
Scribble Maps: Easily create & share your own custom maps for sharing
with your friends or embedding on websites
82.
Shodan: Search Engine for Internet-connected devices such as web
cams, routers, servers etc.
83.
Similarsites: Find useful websites that are similar, related or alternatives to
the one that you are currently browsing
84.
Slideshare: Youtube for Slideshows. Upload, share and discover
presentations on your favorite topics on this website
85.
Smallpdf: Platform for converting and editing pdf files with solutions
to a host of other PDF problems as well
86.
Speedtest.net: Test the speed, quality and performance of your Internet
Connection with this interactive broadband speed test
87.
Squirt.io: Interesting tool that enables you to read web pages more than
200% faster than your normal best reading speed
88.
Stack Exchange: Network of useful websites for questions and answers on varied
fields, with each site covering a specific topic.
89.
StumbleUpon: Bored as hell? Use StumbleUpon to discover new
and cool websites, photos and videos across the Web.
90.
System Requirements Lab: Find out if your computer can run a game or not and whether
it meets or exceeds the system requirements
91.
Tall Tweets: Write tweets longer than 140 characters
92.
TeamViewer: Connect to remote desktops, provide remote support and
collaborate with online meeting and video conferencing. You will
find Join.me to be yet another tool which is pretty efficient when it
comes to collaboration
93.
TED: Watch and get inspired by influential videos from expert
speakers on education, business, science, tech and creativity with subtitles in
over a 100 languages
94. The Oatmeal: Some
of the finest comics that you would probably find on
the internet
95.
The Thoughts Room: Unload the thoughts in your head and vent out your joy,
anger, frustration or fears without anyone seeing or judging
96.
Tumblr: Microblogging website that let’s you share anything from stories,
photos, jokes, fashion, art to deep stuff
97.
Tunefind: Can’t seem to
recall that beautiful tune that you heard in your favorite TV show or movie?
Use Tunefind to find out
98.
TypeRacer: Improve your typing speed by racing against others
99.
unfurlr: Unmask the original URL hiding behind a short link
100.
Urban Dictionary: An online dictionary of slang words and phrases
101.
Useful Interweb: A website which helps you discover other useful websites.
102.
Viralnews: Discover the latest trends and technology news from all over
the Internet.
103.
Wayback Machine: Determine how a web page looked at different points in the
past or archive your own web page.
104.
What’s My IP Address: Lookup the public IP address of your computer or router
assigned by your ISP.
105.
WhatTheFont: Ever seen a font that you liked very much but failed to recognize?
Well, just upload an image of it to WhatTheFont and bid adieu
to this problem.
106.
Wolfram Alpha: Online service for finding answers to all your factual
queries and doubts.
107.
WornOnTV.net: Definitely one of the coolest website on this list. WornOnTV lets
you find outfits and accessories similar to the ones worn by your favorite
movie and TV stars.
108.
9GAG: Relax, have a laugh with 9gag’s awesome collection of the funniest
pics, gifs, memes and wtf photos on the internet
Somolend - Lending for small businesses in the US, providing debt-based
investment funding to qualified businesses with existing operations and
revenue.
ConcertWindowOpen – Concertwindow.com You can hold a live web show from your living
room and get paid (selling tickets, donations, etc)
Fool: Similar to Alpha, you will get rewarded with cash if you
can write great financial stories, or have interesting perspectives on stocks,
mutual funds, ETF’s, etc.
Postloop: You make money here by posting on forums and blogs.
MaxBounty: This one has lots of free offers that don’t require the person to
buy anything, so it’s easier for you to promote and get conversions out of
them.
Clickbank: This is probably the largest marketplace you can find on eBooks
and other digital products.
Hubpages: If you enjoy
writing, try your luck on this arguably biggest and most popular
revenue-sharing article websites.
InfoBarrel: Make available your content (can be articles, videos, reviews and
how to guides) and make money.
WebAnswers: It’s a question and answer site where ads are displayed on your
answer pages. The revenue generated from those ads is then shared with you.
Cafepress: It helps you to market your creative content, be it graphics
design, logo or text.
Etsy: This site specializes
in handmade and vintage goods. It helps to sell handmade or vintage items, art,
and supplies. It is arguably the most popular and largest marketplace for such
products.
Skreend: If you are good at
t-shirt designs, you can market it here.
SpreadShirt: Not only you can earn money selling your own designs, you can also
sell other designer’s stuff and earn money.
PrintFection: It gives you a free online store so you can sell products with
your design on them.
Zazzle: You can put your design on more than 400 products, and sell them.
Paid Tweet
SponsoredTweets: One of the biggest sites of its kind
where big names like Diddy get paid to tweet.
PaidPerTweet.com: This is where even average Twitter users can earn up to $5 per
tweet.
Twivert.com: Not only you are paid for tweeting, you can also increase your
earnings by referring other folks.
TwitPub.com: Another site to try.
Free platforms
Udemy is a new free platform for teaching courses online. Anyone
can sign-up for Udemy and start creating courses in minutes.
RCampus is a free, web-based, platform for creating and conducting
courses online. Using RCampus teachers can create a course, collect students’
assignments, and maintain a gradebook. collect assignments, and manage a gradebook. Watch the video below to
learn more about RCampus.
Learnopia is a free service that offers hosting
for online courses. Learnopia is also a place to find and take
online courses. Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU.org) is an online community of
people sharing their knowledge through university-level courses. Experts
volunteer their time and resources to create and facilitate courses in their
areas of expertise. The courses and their associated materials are free.
Chapter 13
Useful sites
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FreeRice: Donate rice to the World Food Program while simultaneously
improving your knowledge
·
IFTTT: Great way to connect all your online accounts through a chain
of conditional statements known as applets
·
Incredibox: Cool musical
website that lets you create a mix by running a band of beatboxers
·
Jotti: Free service that
lets you scan suspicious files with several anti-virus programs
·
ManualsLib: Free library of
product manuals ranging across various categories
·
Minutes.io: Quickly
and efficiently take notes during a meeting
·
Pixabay: Find free high quality stock photos, illustrations and vector
graphics
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SleepingInAirports: Discover
the best and worst airports over the world through useful reviews and tips
netflixroulette.net – Find
something random to watch on Netflix.
pintsinthesun.co.uk – Find
somewhere to drink a pint in the sun.
favoriteandforget.com – The most
useful and educational links on the web, updated daily.
fpage.co – Warning:
NSFW language. Daily links to enlighten and educate you.
ninite.com – Download
all the free software you want at the same time.
squirt.io – Speed
read the web one word at a time.
shouldiremoveit.com – Find out
which applications you should remove from your computer.
avoidhumans.com – Find
places to go in public that are not crowded.
keybr.com – Practice your touch
typing.
oldversion.com – Get old versions of
software.
readability-score.com – Find out
how readable text is.
deadmansswitch.net – Have emails sent
when you die.
mint.com – Budget your money.
roadtrippers.com –
Plan your route with the best lodging and attractions.
duckduckgo.com – A search
engine that is not following you.
padmapper.com –
Maps out possible apartments/homes that fit your criteria.
zillow.com –
Another great source for finding your next home.
printfriendly.com –
Make any webpage print friendly.
printwhatyoulike.com –
Print precisely what you want from any webpage.
privnote.com –
Write a note to someone that will self-destruct after they read it.
freecycle.org – A
network of people giving away free stuff in their towns.
couchsurfing.org –
Crash on someone’s couch anywhere in the world.
recipepuppy.com – Search
for recipes based on the ingredients you have.
pipl.com – A
search engine for finding people.
charitynavigator.org – Evaluates various charities.
newsmap.jp – Popular news
headlines.
radioreference.com – Listen to
radio channels across the nation.
jimmyr.com – Link aggregator.
wolframalpha.com – A
computational knowledge engine.
heavens-above.com – Follow
satellites and constellations.
whatismyip.com – Figure out you I.P.
address.
spreeder.com – Improve
reading speed and comprehension.
simplynoise.com – Listen to white
noise.
camelcamelcamel.com – Tracks
prices for any product.
ptable.com – An
interactive periodic table.
retailmenot.com – Find
coupons for just about anything.
searchtempest.com – Search
all of craigslist with one search.
join.me – Peek in
on somebody’s computer screen.
thistothat.com – Find out
the best way to glue this to that.
woorank.com – Find out
what your website is missing, how you can improve it, and how to make Google
recognize it better.
scribblemaps.com – Draw on
maps then share them with friends.
mailvu.com – Video email.
rhymer.com – Online rhyming
dictionary.
homestyler.com – Design your dream home.
wetransfer.com – An easy
way to send big files.
pastebin.com – A place to paste
text.
idlekeyboard.com – Make it
sound like you are hard at work.
dropbox.com – Backup
your sensitive document online.
seatguru.com – Find out
where the best seats are on your plane flight.
unlistmy.info – Find out
which websites store data about you, and tell them to un-list your info.
twofoods.com – Compare two foods.
gasbuddy.com – Find local gas
prices.
sleepyti.me – Plan out
your sleep schedule better.
ripetrack.com – Find out
when certain fruits are ripe.
compassionpit.com – Talk out
your problems with others, or help others yourself.
paperbackswap.com – Swap books with
others.
swole.me – Plan out your meals
better.
weatherspark.com – A
graphical look at the weather.
network-tools.com – Various network tools.
amazon.com – The best place to buy things online.
writecheck.com –
Correct grammar and check for plagiarism.
wakerupper.com – Send yourself a wake-up call.
pcpartpicker.com – Plan out your next PC build.
nophonetrees.com – Talk to
an actual person instead of a machine when you call customer service.
loads.in – Find out
how long it takes websites to load.
calorieking.com –
Find nutrition information on various foods.
manualslib.com – A
database of PDF manuals for various products.
eatthismuch.com – Create
meal plans to meet your nutrition targets.
keepmeout.com – Lock
yourself out of time wasting websites.
glassdoor.com – Research
what it is like to work with certain companies.
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Wikibooks: A giant collection of textbooks that anyone
can edit. Over 26K modules at the time of this writing.
·
HyperHistory: A
visual timeline of history; click on a link and you’re taken to a
whole new panorama of information.
·
oSkope: A visual
search engine that lets you search and organize items from different web
services.
·
Digital History: For anyone who wants more information on U.S. history, this site
is the place to look. Essays, primary sources, and even space where you can ask
a question of a professional historian - pretty cool.
·
Retrievr: Truly experimental,
Retrievr is a VERY visual search engine, in that you can actually draw a sketch
of what image you’re looking for.
Reading and Writing
·
Project Gutenberg: A huge database of
free downloadable books.
·
ManyBooks: Tons of free books for your iPod; anything from classics to
science fiction.
·
Writeboard: Sharable, web-based text
documents that allow you to write solo or get together with other people to
collaborate.
·
Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL): A
fantastic array of over 200 free resources for improving your writing. Includes
an updated MLA style guide.
·
LibraryThing: Share what you’re
reading with other people and connect with others that read similar books.
Entertainment and Video
·
YOuConvertIt: Upload any media
format and change it into another media format absolutely for free - and
without installing any kind of software.
·
Internet Movie Poster Awards:
(impawards.com) - Get the first look at the very latest movie posters here -
archives go back to 1913.
·
Miro: Free, open-source Internet TV
and video player. Play any video file, download YouTube videos, and a whole lot
more. Free download.
·
Animoto: Make your own video using your own images and music with
professional looking effects.
·
Internet Movie Script Database: (imsdb.com) - If you’re looking for a movie script, this
is the first place to look. A great way to get another point of view on your
favorite film.
Web Applications and Tools
·
Mint: Free and automatic money management - a great way to be on top of
your finances.
·
Popurls: A compilation of the most popular social bookmarking sites with
constant updates.
·
Jottit: Make a website just by entering in your text; you can customize it
as much as you want.
·
Tripit: Organize your travel plans
into one master online itinerary with everything you need - a fantastically
useful service.
·
AmCharts: Free customizable Flash
charts and graphics - really nice looking images here to use for your
presentations or projects.
Health and Lifestyle
·
TheDailyPlate: Track what you’re
eating and how much you’re exercising; you can also get free
recipes and weight loss tips here.
·
Fitday: You can start your own free diet journal here, and track your
daily food, exercise, weight loss, and fitness goals.
·
SparkPeople: A completely free
personalized diet and healthy lifestyle program, including free menu plans,
calorie counters, and much more.
·
SugarStats: An easy way for diabetics
to track and manage their sugar intake.
Shopping and Travel
·
Woot: One of the best places to find deals on the web; mostly gadgets
and technology-related deals here.
·
RetailMeNot:
Find coupons from for online and “real” stores.
·
ThisNext: Save what you find around
the web at ThisNext, a social shopping community.
·
VirtualTourist: This is a fantastic
place to pick up real “been there, done that”
tips from seasoned travelers around the world.
·
FlightAware: A free live flight
tracker; you can view and track the activity of any private or commercial
flight here, as well as get printable airport information.
Music and Multimedia
·
Last.fm: Free streaming radio stations of any music or artist you might be looking
for.
·
HypeMachine: (hypem.com) Listen to the music that people are talking about on
the Web.
·
Gnoosic: Discover new music that you
didn’t
even know you liked.
·
Miro: (getmiro.com) Free open source
internet TV and video player.
·
Magnatune: All the music you want to listen to for
free.
News and Information
·
Topix: (topix.net) - One of the best search engines out there for news
and information.
·
Popurls: Getting quick information from a large variety of sources online.
·
BoingBoing: (boingboing.net) An
exceedingly eclectic array of information gathered from all over the Web.
·
Techmeme: One of the best places on the Web to get breaking technology news.
·
DrudgeReport: The Drudge Report is a
great site to find news that is off the beaten track; he also tends to be the
first one to break really big news items.
Productivity and New Media
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Treedolist: A hierarchical organizer
for your to-do list and tasks.
·
YouConvertIt: Convert any file
format to any other file format without downloading any kind of software,
completely for free.
·
Scriblink: an online whiteboard that
you can use to collaborate in real-time with other people.
·
Twitter: A mini-blogging application that you can use to journal your
thoughts and ideas.
·
Netvibes: A starting page for the
Web; you can personalize your Netvibes to your unique preferences.
Fun and Games
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Qbesq: Draw beautiful shapes and symbols in any colors that you want.
·
Orisinal: (http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/) A beautifully
designed gaming site; parents love this one.
·
PaperToys: Hundreds of free
custom-designed paper models that you can print out and fold yourself.
·
WebSudoku: Play Sudoku for free with
literally thousands of different combinations.
·
Miniclip: Tons of cute
animated games for kids and adults.
Chapter 14
Fun and money
https://www.chegg.com/tutors/ - Online tutor
https://www.skillshare.com/ - Online tutor
https://www.stitchfix.com/careers/styling -
Online tutor
http://creativefreedomguide.com/
- Shows artists, designers, and crafty people how to turn their creativity
into a career. The product is priced at $147 and includes a book, audio
interviews, pricing toolkits, and templates.
https://bookscouter.com - Buy &
sell text books & used books
Use your voice to make money
You can post your voice samples on
places like Upwork, Voices, Freelancer and Fiverr to find voice over work.
https://www.voices.com/ - Use voice to make money
https://www.gazelle.com/ - Is a
site where you can buy or sell used smartphones and other devices. The service
has done over 2 million trade-ins and paid out over $200 million.
Sell your used clothes the easy way
https://poshmark.com/ - Poshmark is similar
in that you can sell your used clothes, but you list them through the Poshmark app. Buyers
browse by brand or categories. When you make a sale, you print a pre-paid,
pre-addressed label and drop off your package for shipping.
https://www.thredup.com/
- With thredUp you order a Clean Out Kit to pack all
your clothes in, then ship it. That’s it! You send in your clothes, and they
handle the rest.
http://www.decluttr.com/ - Sell your CDs, DVDs,
Blu-rays, video games and electronics
Sell your handbag for instant cash
https://www.cashinmybag.com/ - With Cash In My Bag you can turn
your designer luxury handbags, jewelry, and accessories into cash. Cash In My Bag
immediately pays top market prices. Selling your unwanted designer items is no
longer a hassle. They pay you upfront, so you don’t have to wait for
consignment.
Sell your unused gift cards for cash
https://www.raise.com/buy-gift-cards - you can
sell your unused cards. You won’t get the full value, but you will get money
which you can spend on anything.
https://www.letgo.ae/ - where you can buy
and sell secondhand products in the United States quickly, safely and locally
on the free letgo app.
Sell your smartphone photos
https://www.foap.com/ - Got pictures on your smartphone? With the Foap app you can upload pictures to the Foap community and sell your pictures.
Use your intelligence with Amazon
Start Gigging
Gigwalk is a mobile app for
Android and iOS that allows you to find quick jobs (Gigs) in your area.
Inspect things for others
Join and make money one, of
30,000 field agents responsible for inspecting things like autos, homes,
vacation rentals, or auction items for purchase.
Make Quick Money From Home Testing Websites
https://www.userlytics.com/tester/
https://www.trymyui.com/worker/signup
https://www.testingtime.com/en/become-a-paid-testuser
Baby sit
https://www.care.com/ - is one of the top sites to consider putting a profile. From
once-in-a-while opportunities to full-time au pairs and nanny positions Care.com is where
many people look for trustworthy sitters. We used Care.com to find a nanny for
when our twins were born and to find many babysitters over the years.
https://www.seekingsitters.com/
- is a babysitting service parents pay a monthly fee to belong. If someone
needs a sitter in a hurry SeekingSitters will start calling
their pool of applicants to find someone that’s available. We’ve used SeekingSitters many times
and have always been pleased with the quality of the workers.
Night nanny
Many people have not even
heard of the night nanny. They are angels
from heaven who provide parents of newborns a good night’s sleep. Night nannies
are basically night time babysitters that show up late at night and watch your
kids until the morning.
Pet sitting/ Dog walking
https://www.rover.com/ - Become a dog sitter in 10,000+ cities. Rover is specific to dogs
only.
Care.com – Lets you create
a profile for dog walking and pet sitting
House sitting
House sitting is a pretty easy gig if you can land this job. You might not always get paid, but you’ll get
a free place to stay. You might even take the opportunity to house sit in
another state to get a free place to stay during a vacation.
https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/
Join a focus group
Companies with products and
services pay people to join focus groups to help with improving the development
and marketing. You could earn cash on the spot, checks, gift cards, or free
stuff for participating.
https://www.mindswarms.com/for-participants
http://www.mediabarnresearch.com/
https://www.shugollresearch.com/
Deliver food
https://www.doordash.com/dasher/signup/ - DoorDash is the Uber of
food. You sign up to become a Dasher, and instead of driving people around you
pick up to-go orders at restaurants and deliver food.
DoorDash is currently in
big cities only but if you need a flexible schedule and quick cash this week,
delivering food is pretty easy.
You may have heard you can earn an extra $1,000 a
month delivering pizza. The reality is with tips you can average about $10 an
hour. So you would have to work 25 hours a week to make $1,000, and that’s
before taxes. Still, it’s an easy job to find.
Substitute teach
Depending on the
location substitute teaching can earn you $100 a day depending on the position, and if
you’re a professional teacher or a classroom assistant.
Substituting requires great
flexibility because you’ll often be called the morning of the day your services
will be required.
https://www.teacher.org/career/substitute-teacher/
Handymen
https://www.taskrabbit.com/ - You can help people with their chores and small projects by
becoming a Tasker on TaskRabbit
In fact, some people make up to $2,000 a week on TaskRabbit according to Time. And some TaskRabbit handymen can make $78,000 a year
Rent your clothing
https://www.stylelend.com/ - lets you earn extra cash without having to sell
your clothes. If you have designer clothes ($200+ retail) in great condition,
you can rent them out.
Rent your spare rooms (or your couch)
https://www.airbnb.com/ - you can make money renting
out your place. Sometimes you might get $30/night for your couch
or $300/night and up if you own a condo downtown in a big city.
If you’re looking for a
roommate that’s another great way to save money on rent or a mortgage.
Rent your sports equipment
https://www.spinlister.com/ -
With Spinlister you make money by renting
out your bike, surfboard, or snowboard. I was quite surprised when I pulled
up Spinlister to see dozens of
bikes for rent in our area. If you’re visiting a city and want to rent a bike
or snow gear for the day, it’s the perfect option.
Baby gear
If you’ve ever traveled with kids, you know packing
takes an extra ½ day. And the amount of baby gear you
have to haul to the airport can make it seem like you need a second vehicle
just for luggage.
Now you can use the goBaby app to hook you up with parents at your destination who will be glad to
rent you just what you need.
Sell breast milk
http://www.onlythebreast.com/ - Some new moms can’t
produce enough (or any) breast milk for their newborns. Instead of buying
formula they prefer to purchase breast milk from other new mom’s. Many doctors recommend breastfeeding as
the preferred way to give nutrients to a baby over formula. It’s natural,
easier to digest, and unprocessed.
Breastmilk can be bought and
sold online through OnlyTheBreast. It’s referred to as liquid gold and can fetch anywhere from $1.00
to $2.50 an ounce. If a baby consumes 20 ounces of breast milk a day for six
months, you can make a lot of money. 20 ounces X $2.00/ounce X 180 days = $7,200.
http://www.mothersmilk.coop/become_a_donor - Pays you
$1 / ounce to be a milk dono
Egg donation
Egg donation can pay big
bucks, but the time and mental cost can be quite high. Donors can earn between
$3,000 and $5,000.
http://www.weareeggdonors.com/category/egg-donor-stories/
Participate in medical studies
If you have a college or
university close by, give the medical department a call to see if they are
looking for participants in medical studies. You might also contact local
research centers if your hospital has them to look for opportunities.
Pain sucks, and you might
just get better while getting paid. Check out these sites that maintain lists
of where you can find clinical trial opportunities:
http://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/
https://www.ciscrp.org/services/search-clinical-trials/
https://www.covanceclinicaltrials.com/en-us/
http://www.phrma.org/science/in-the-pipeline/research-in-your-backyard
Cuddle
Yes, you can cozy up to a
stranger and get paid for it. Cuddling – defined as nonsexual touching is big
business.
Human walkers
You probably know about
people who are professional dog walkers. But now there is a new twist – people
walkers. For $7 per mile.
Service to stroll with strangers- https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/14/los-angeles-people-walker-chuck-mccarthy
Movie extras
You never know where
Hollywood might set up shop to do some shooting. Movie extras can earn $50 a
day. You’ll be standing around a lot waiting for the shoot, but who doesn’t
want to meet a star?
Websites like Central Casting or Googling ‘movie extras’ in your city can bring up info on how to
find opportunities. - https://www.centralcasting.com/
Sell Friendship here
https://rentafriend.com/register/beafriend/ - You can sell your friendship here
Take Selfies to Sell Clothes
https://www.stylinity.com/ - On Stylinity, you can download an
app, upload photos of yourself and tag the clothes you’re wearing. When users
like what they see and buy the clothes, you get a commission of up to 20% in
the form of points you can redeem for cash and various products.
Cry for money
http://www.rentamourner.co.uk/ - Rent a Mourner, in the UK, currently supplies “professional,
discreet people to attend funerals and wakes. So maybe it’s time to start
crying all the way to the bank.
eJury - Mock Jurors (you) are used to
help render verdicts so attorneys can practice before trial.
Get paid $5-$10 per verdict!
OpuzzVoice - Hire voice over talents here.
RewardTV: A site that pays
you to watch TV! Yes, watch your favorite TV shows as you would normally, then
login every day and answer trivia questions about the shows. You earn points
that can be redeemed for cash and prizes. It’s a fun site.
BingRewards: The payout
from this program is not particularly impressive, but the search has become an
inherent part of our Internet life anyway. Just dig in and get paid.
MusicXRay: A site that pays you to listen to songs and rate them.
Jingit: Make money as you watch ads. It also features an app for mobile
check-ins at Walmart that rewards you with cash. The maximum payout is limited
to $10-$15 every week.
Slicethepie: Listen to music and see how good or bad it is. This is how you
make money.
InboxDollars: One of
the most well-known paid to read emails site that I have been a member of for
over 6 years. You can cash out once you have $30 in your account.
Gigwalk: Gigwalk is a huge
mobile work marketplace. You can use your Apple or Android powered smartphones
to perform simple field work required, these could include mystery shopping,
delivering items, testing mobile apps, taking photos, and more.
Field Agent: This is another site that operates
similarly to Gigwalk. Here users of iPhone can become their source of mobile
workers who scan barcodes, mystery shop, check prices, take polls, explore
neighborhoods, and more. Work done can be exchanged for between $3 and $12 as
wage for each task.
Shopkick: This app pays for your shopping trip
regardless you buy or not. You will be paid in “kicks” that could be redeemable
for gift cards or store discounts. The app works on both iPhone and Android.
CheckPoints: The company rewards you with points
and rewards for scanning items, checking in at different stores, playing games,
or completing offers. Points can be redeemed for discounts, gift cards, or
products.
EasyShift: This app works similarly to Gigwalk.
The jobs here are taking a picture, recording a price, etc. You get paid $2 to
$20 for every shift. It is currently available on iPhone only.
Apptrailers: Earn points as you watch videos and download apps. It works for
both iPhone and Android. You can change it to gift cards or convert into cash
and deposit into PayPal
SmallBizAdvice: Get paid via PayPal or by Check for giving advice and answering
member questions which are all small business related.
Keen: If you always wanted
to make money with your psychic abilities, this is the site where you can get
started.
WerLive: This site allows you to earn money by providing tips and tutorials
through their in-house video chat system.
Ammas: Another site where
you can sell your knowledge on almost any topic.
ChaCha: This site pays you to answer questions via text messages.
JustAnswer: Questions are priced anywhere from $5
to $25 or more. If your answer is accepted, the money is credited to your
account, where you can cash out via PayPal once you reach $20.
Constant-Content: Trade your blog posts and articles for cash. These can be of any
subject so long the content is original.
Textbroker: Similar to above, you submit blog posts and articles in exchange
for cash.
Cracked: Your reward is $100 per article. Over here, you will be assured of
vast audience due to the tremendous popularity of Crack.com.
SeekingAlpha: If you are financially savvy and able to write sensible articles
on the financial market, they are happy to pay you here.
AdFly - Earn money for each visitor to your shortened links with
adf.ly! Use a URL shortener service that pays.
MyLikes - Create
a custom website, share viral content and get paid for the traffic.
PaidPerTweet.com - You can set your price to
Tweet website links, press releases, products promos, services, and companies
to help companies gain exposure.
Revtwt - Twitter marketing platform.
Twivert - Earn money for tweeting.
Get paid for likes - Earn money by liking Facebook Pages.
LendingClub - (U.S. Residents Only)
Peer to peer lending Cashcrate – Get paid for taking surveys and performing other tasks.
ClearVoiceSurveys - Get paid to take real
surveys from market research companies.
CreationRewards – (creationrevwards.net) Earn
points when taking surveys, completing offers, shopping online, watching
videos.
Gifthulk - Be rewarded with real-world
prizes for your daily online activities at GiftHulk. Watch videos, complete
surveys, search, play games and much more.
GlobalTestMarket - Get paid for taking
surveys. Sends lots of survey invites, although you only qualify for
20-30% of them. You can cash out once you have accumulated $50.
HotSpex – (myhotspex.com) Get paid
for taking surveys.
InboxPounds – (inboxpounds.co.uk) Get £1
instantly just for signing up.
MySurvey - Get paid for taking surveys. You
get paid via PayPal once you reach $25.
OpinionOutpost - Paid online survey community.
Permission Research - Internet market research company.
Pinecone Research - Internet market research company.
QuickRewards - Rewards you for taking surveys, shopping online, and reading
emails.
Survey Spot - Tell researchers what you
think of their products and services or give your opinions on the issues of the
day. Offers prizes and rewards for participation.
SurveySavvy - Get paid for taking surveys.
Swagbucks - Get $5 (£3) instantly just
for signing up (open to UK customers)
Test Spin - Register with TestSpin to
test new products, music, and you’ll be eligible to earn up to $600 in
free gift cards from Amazon.com by taking paid surveys.
Toluna - Earn cash and rewards from
Expedia, B&Q, Odeon, Cineworld, Sainsburys and more.
Vindale Research - Great paid online surveys
available to qualified panelists. Review products and services and get paid to
take surveys.
Mystery Shopping
Many businesses are
interested in being “mystery shopped” which essentially means you are
pretending to be a legitimate customer.
Often you have to go to the site and perform some tasks (for example sit
down and order a meal). Later when you return you fill out a survey (did the
waiter say hello, that sort of thing) as well as a quick write up.
GrassRootsMeasures – Mystery shopping and customer satisfaction surveys.
HSBrands - Mystery shopping services.
ICCDS – Mystery shopping company.
Intelli Shop - IntelliShop is a mystery
shopping company.
MarketViewpoint - Mystery shopping
company offering legitimate mystery shopping, customer service audits and
evaluations, and marketing.
Mystery-Shoppers,
Inc -Evaluates customer service and quality control.
Second-To-None - Empowers brands to deliver
optimal customer experiences.
ServicePerformanceGroup – (spgweb.com) Mystery shopping company.
Shoppers, Inc – (Shopperjobs.com) Mystery
shopping, customer surveys and customer service training.
SpiesInDisguise - Mystery shopping company.
Rentrak Mystery
Shopping – (ms.rentrak.com)
Our mystery shoppers visit a large cross-section of
retail locations across the United States and Canada to conduct transactions of
varying types.
Restaurant-Cops - Mystery shopping services
for restaurants.
RitterAssociates - Offers mystery shopping
services including, compliance audits, customer intercept surveys, point of
purchase installations and more.
http://www.mysteryshopperpros.com/BarShops1.html - Bar mystery shopping
http://www.amusementadvantage.com/ - Amusement/Theme park
mystery shopping
https://www.jancyn.com/apartment-mystery-shopping-companies/ - Apartment mystery
shopping
http://baird-group.com/medical-mystery-shopping/ - Medical Mystery
shopping
https://www.customerimpactinfo.com/services/mystery-shopping/financial/ - financial institution mystery shopping
http://www.advancedfeedback.com/real-estate.html - real estate mystery shopping
http://www.imyst.com/casino-mystery-shopping.asp - Casino mystery shopping
http://www.bestmark.com/casino_mystery_shopping_cem.htm - Casino mystery shopping
https://shoppersconfidential.com/portfolios/government/ - Mystery
Shop the Government
https://gumroad.com/ - Sell creative products
https://www.picfair.com/picfair-for-photographers - You can be selling your images to buyers across the globe within
two clicks of this page. We believe that anyone should be able to easily sell
an image, from award-winning professionals, to passionate hobbyists, to
talented Instagrammers.
https://graphicriver.net/ - Pay a flat
rate to a freelance graphic designer to create popular web graphics or
icons, and sell them on a marketplace like GraphicRiver for recurring income
https://www.truprint.co.uk/personalised-gifts/home - Turn
your best photos or artwork into posters
https://www.momondo.co.uk/ - Find cheap flights
https://www.coinbase.com/ - Buy & Sell digital currency
http://www.mspa-ea.org/ - Mystery Shopping
https://www.zeek.me – Sell Xmas gift card here
http://wigsuk-custom.com/our-hair-real-hair-custom-made-wigs/donate-sell-hair/ - Sell hair
Online market trading
Plus500 - https://www.plus500.com/Marketing/Promotion1.aspx
eToro.com - https://www.etoro.com/
Clock Worker
https://www.clickworker.com/ - Concept is based on
‘internet crowd-sourcing’ where businesses advertise specific,
scalable tasks they need completing quickly. And for us, it’s an easy way
to make fast cash from our couch.
https://www.mturk.com/ - If you’re US based,
also try Amazon’s ‘Mechanical Turk
Get cashback when shopping
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/
Part time jobs
Sell your notes
There are sites out there that you can upload your
notes to, along with your price, and then when another student downloads them
you get paid.
Rent out your car parking space
Advertise your space on Gumtree, Parklet or Just Park.
Work as a charity collector
Ok so this job takes a
certain kind of person, as you’ll have to take a lot of rejection
and be persistent.
But if you are bubbly,
personable and reckon you could sell ice to an Eskimo then this could actually
be a great student money making idea. You get paid commission on new sign ups
(typically around £20).
Rent out your house for filming
https://jjmedia.com/connect - Directors for TV and film
are always on the hunt for houses to film in. For instance, a scene for Coronation
Street was recently filmed in the student house one of the Save
the Student editors used to live in!
http://www.modelreg.co.uk/index.php - Rent out your Body. UK register of life
models for nude drawing, painting, sculpture and photography
Picfair Comes with a twist: you decide
how much your images sell for. Picfair then add 20% on top for their
cut, but the sales price you set is what you get if your image sells.
EyeEm: if Instagram and Alamy
had a love child, this is what it would look like. EyeEm is a photo
sharing site but, if you want to earn more than ‘likes’, you can
also pimp your images through the marketplace. EyeEm split
every sale with you 50/50, with photos selling from $20-$250.
Dreamstime offer up to 60% for
exclusives. How much your photo sells for also goes up the more it’s
downloaded: newbie images start at between $0.34 and $2.38 (USD). If you’re
shooting on a phone, start with the free Dreamstime app (Android, iPhone).
iStock hands over 15% of an
image’s sales price, but promise a bigger cut if you make the pic exclusive to
the site. Photos typically sell for £7 or £20 a go, but the type of licence or
subscription plan the customer buys determines how your slice is calculated.
Shutterstock coughs up $0.25
(USD) per sale on the most common subscription plans, but say you’ll get a
bigger cut as your lifetime earnings pass various levels. To put that into
context, once you’ve earned $10,000, you’ll be bumped up to the
heady heights of 38 cents an image…
https://uk.webuy.com/ - Sell
CDs / DVDs / Books / Games
https://www.webuybooks.co.uk/
- Sell books, Cd, Dvd, Games
https://www.gamexchange.co.uk/trade-in-games-online
- If you’re particularly stocked up with games
you haven’t played in years, and feel it’s
time to upgrade your collection – visit to GameXchange is your best
shout.
http://www.ugly.org/2016/ - Be a Model – Here anybody
can be a model. They’re looking for men and
women of all shapes and sizes because they’re about character.
Learn Language
for free
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https://www.rosettastone.co.uk/ - provide language software that uses images, text,
sound, and video to teach you words and grammar in a new language.
Report an empty property and get paid.
http://youspotproperty.com/ - Rewarding you for reporting empty property.
Spot
an empty or derelict property in London or the Home Counties, and you could
earn a £20 Amazon or M&S voucher if you’re the first
person to report it to.
Flexjobs.com is a great resource for finding a
part-time position that fits your needs and skills. While the site charges a
minimum fee of $15 per month, FlexJobs does a good job of vetting the
legitimacy of postings before publishing them on the site — so you know
you’re signing up for a legit job that will earn you extra income
TaskRabbit is a website where
people pay other people to do small tasks for them. For example, someone in
your local area may be looking to hire someone to run errands for
them — like pick up their dry cleaning or help them move.
RedBeacon.com: Get price quotes and book
appointments for local services, such as those provided by a plumber or
electrician.
Here are some sites that make it super easy to sell your clothes:
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Poshmark
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ThredUp
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eBay
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Tradesy
Rent out your car
·
Turo.com, JustShareIt.com and Getaround.com are services that provide car owners a way to rent
out their car for cash, as well as an affordable rental option for people
who just need to borrow a car for a short time. These companies do offer
insurance coverage.
Tutor online
There are tons of
opportunities available to tutor online in all different subjects. The pay
varies depending on the site and subject matter, and some jobs require
certain certifications or degrees. Here are a few tutoring sites to check out:
StudyPool
CheggTutors: Pay starts at
$20 an hour
Sell your old electronics
If you’ve got old gadgets sitting around, you can get some decent cash
for them. Craigslist and eBay are always a great choice, plus here are some
more options for selling all types of electronics:
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Swappa.com for Apple & Android
devices
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Glyde.com for Apple & Android
devices plus video games
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Gazelle.com for Apple products, plus
Android, BlackBerry and other phones
·
Gizmogul.com lets you sell old phones
for cash and donate to charity at the same time
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BuyBackWorld.com or BuyMyTronics.com for all
electronics
·
NextWorth.com for phones, cameras,
tablets and games
https://www.instagc.com/ - is a rewards
site you can use to redeem instantly for Amazon gift codes (and all kinds of
other gift codes). With this site, it’s possible
to earn money for doing all sorts of things which include short tasks,
surveys, watching videos, listening to music, and more.
https://www.qmee.com/ - This is a browser extension you can install that will
occasionally show you sponsored advertisements on your sidebar when you search.
Each advertisement is worth a few cents or more. If you visit the ad shown, you
receive the dollar amount shown in your Qmee virtual “piggy bank”. You can
cash this out at anytime.
https://www.myachievement.com/ - Get paid to be healthy. The health app Achievement lets
you earn money for completing healthy activities.
https://rvshare.com/ - Earn money sharing your RV
https://www.certifiedfieldassociate.com/ - Register with this site and get paid to see your favorite movies.
Sell fancy serial number Dollars here.
http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/Wanted.aspx - Do you have
fancy serial number, check Your Wallet for Strange Dollars. Specifically, dollar bills with strange serial numbers.
And you might have a bill with one of these sequences on it in your wallet.
Turns out antique coins aren’t the only currency worth cash to collectors.
Serve as an Online Mock Juror
To help lawyers prepare for real cases. You can
earn $10 to $60 for about an hour of your time. Instead of hearing arguments
from both sides of the case, you review evidence, like documents, videos and
photos, at your computer.
http://www.ejury.com/jurors_learn_about.html
https://www.onlineverdict.com/
Get money to go bar
http://www.mysteryshopperpros.com/BarShops1.html
Sell
your junk mails & emails.
http://www.sbkcenter.com/consumer.html - Turn your Junk mail in to
reward. This market research company will
happily accept your junk mail and email and give you Visa prepaid cards for it,
which work just like debit cards.
Open a New Bank Account and get money
https://www.chase.com/ - Earn a $200 Bonus When You Open a New Checking Account and an
Additional $150 Bonus When You Open a Savings Account
https://www.tdbank.com/ - Earn
$300 When You Open a New Premier Checking Account
https://www.bmoharris.com/main/personal/always-on/checking/ - Earn $200 When You Switch to a BMO Harris
https://www.suntrust.com/Microsites/Checking/checking-offer/index.html - Earn Up to $300 when you open a new Checking Account
Win cash prize
for weight loss https://www.healthywage.com/
Get paid for watching videos. https://www.maximiles.co.uk/collect-points/videos/video-list
Part time jobs
https://www.lionbridge.com/en-us
- The web firm offers several part-time posts, most aimed at helping
companies improve their search engine results. Tasks can include checking search
results, gathering data and testing mobile apps.
https://www.bzzagent.co.uk/ - Grab free products
for telling friends about BzzAgent
Car boot sales
http://www.carbootjunction.com/ or http://www.carbootsales.org/
- If you’ve an eye for
car booty, buy items cheaply and sell them at a
profit on eBay or other auction sites.
http://www.aqa.63336.com/contact-us/ - Earn money online from internet research
http://www.clicksresearch.com/Default.aspx
- Free products for reviews.
Make
money from shopping bill
https://www.shopandscan.com/index.asp - Market research site Shop and Scan is a great way to give your finances a boost. Each
time you buy something; you log on and scan the receipt with the specialist
barcode scanner it sends you. Shop and Scan pays about £10 in points a month.
You can then cash them in for vouchers, including Amazon, Next, Debenhams and
Argos.
Recycle old printer cartridges for cash
http://www.cashforcartridges.co.uk/
https://www.recycleinkcartridges.co.uk/
http://www.infotone.co.uk/recycling
Sell old clothes by the kilo
If you’ve lots of unwanted clothing, you can
sell it.
http://www.bobscash4clothes.com/
Profit from lost luggage auctions
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/lost-luggage-auction
http://www.sellmymobile.com/ - sell mobile
https://storemates.co.uk/ - Get cash for spare storage space
Rent out your house as a film set
Film and TV production teams are always on the lookout
for homes and areas they can shoot in. Your home needn’t be Downton
Abbey to qualify – all shapes and sizes can be desired, and rates of pay can be
pretty good.
http://www.lavishlocations.com/
http://www.amazingspace.co.uk/register/register_res.html
http://www.shootfactory.co.uk/register-location/
Solve companies’ problems
Several companies put problems online and offer cash to people who can
come up with effective solutions. How much? It depends on
the challenge, but top paying solutions can be worth about £600,000 if you come
up with a brilliant idea. Check the following two sites.
https://www.innocentive.com/ - https://www.ideaconnection.com
Make money being Santa – or one of his
helpers
You can make extra money for the festive season by
playing Father Christmas or an elf in one of the grottos you see in shopping centers
and at winter festivals.
http://www.greatgrottos.co.uk/
Pet or plant-sitting
Also known as house-sitting, this job sounds (and is)
fairly simple: maintain a house and look after any animals and plants for
anything up to three months
http://www.animalangels.co.uk/
http://www.platinumpetcare.co.uk/
https://www.ninasnanniesforpets.co.uk/
Sell your online Business here - https://digitalexits.com/ -
Chapter 15
Endless offers
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Google Adsense - Most popular pay-per-click advertising provider. Make anywhere
from $0.01 to $5.00 plus per click on site relevant ads.
o
Text-Link-Ads - Approve or deny the advertiser links that appear on your
site. They pay you 50% of the sale price for each text link sold on your
website.
o
BlogAds - The average
blogger makes anywhere from $50 to $5000 dollars a month selling blog ads. To
participate in this program you will need to get sponsored by someone in their
network.
o
LinkWorth - Here you
will find eleven different options to fit your advertising needs. Choose from
text based advertisements, sponsored ads and paid blog reviews to name a few.
o
CrispAds - Access to
over six thousand advertisers in their pay-per-click program. You choose the
advertisers that suit you best.
o
Chitika - Offers six types of advertising to fit your needs.
o
AzoogleAds - Delivers
targeted advertisers to their network of publishers to bring you the most
profitable solutions.
o
Vibrant
Media - Offers in-text contextual based
advertisements.
o
MediaFed - Place
advertisements in your blog’s RSS feed to generate additional
revenue.
o
Qumana - Embeds ads
directly into your posts. Ads are generated from keywords that you select. Not
particularly popular with readers.
o
PeakClick - Austria
based pay-per-click provider. Provides automatic insertion of site targeted
ads.
o
DoubleClick - Offers a
full suite of products for publishers that enable you to forecast, sell
inventory, serve ads and analyze campaigns online and through other digital
channels.
o
Tribal Fusion - They
offer reliable payments, free ad-serving technology, a dedicated account
manager and up-to-date, real-time reporting, with a 55% payout. Must go through
an approval process.
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AdBrite - Approve or
reject any ads purchased for your sites. Also gives you the ability to sell ads
direct with “Your Ad Here” links.
o
ThankYouPages - Shows
ads based on demographics and relevancy. Majority of traffic must originate
from U.S.
o
Clicksor - Inline text
link advertising, underlines words directly in your posts making them clickable
advertisements. Once more, we’d say that inline ads are not popular
with regular blog readers.
o
TargetPoint - Contextually and search targeted pay-per-click ads.
o
IndustryBrains - Place relevant contextual text listings and graphical ads on
your site.
o
BloggingAds - Post one-time ads on your site. Pays via PayPal.
o
BulletAds - Performance based online advertising network.
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AdsMarket - Match your
traffic to handpicked advertisers with top-converting products and services.
o
ROIRocket - Targeted campaigns specific to your marketing needs.
o
AdKnowledge - Offers
complete outsourcing of your advertising management. Runs ads in websites, email
and search engine inventory.
o
Yes Advertising -
Payouts for running ads from their sponsors. Also offers a referral program
that pays 20% of the referred webmasters earnings.
o
RevenuePilot - Offers pay-for-performance and pay-per-click advertising for
your sites.
o
SearchFeed - Integrates paid advertisements into your site’s
search feature.
o
Bidvertiser - Display text ads on your site and advertisers bid for
placement.
o
Pheedo - Monetize your RSS feeds with this program.
o
ValueClick media -
Generate revenue by displaying ads through banners, pop-unders and rich media.
Be warned that pop-unders are unpopular these days.
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OneMonkey - Another text based advertising program.
o
Yahoo Publisher Network - Use
the internet giant, Yahoo, to display targeted ads on your site.
o
Q Ads - Monetize your
site by placing ads anywhere you can add a picture.
Paid
Social Media Programs
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Dada.net - Social site with a revenue sharing program that pays you for
referring friends and driving traffic.
o
Jyve - Pays you to provide answers, advice and peer support to people
in need of some help.
o
Cruxy - Specializes in social video, but serves as a venue to sell
your digital media.
o
BitWine - Get paid to give
advice and answer questions for people, on subjects of your interests and
choice.
o
Ether - Make money answering
questions for your peers over the phone. You set your rates and call
availability.
o
UpBlogger - Social
network site that pays you based on the amount of visits you receive to your
uploaded content.
o
JustAnswer - Help others solve their problems and earn money for your
knowledge.
o
MetaCafe - Upload your
videos and earn money based on the number of views you receive.
o
ChaCha - Get paid to offer support to members of their community.
o
AssociatedContent -
Earn money by uploading your videos, text, audio and images to their site.
Earnings are determined by the exposure you receive from your content.
o
myLot - Pays you for posting, commenting and using their social
network.
o
KnowBrainers - Another
site that pays you to get involved with the community and answer questions.
Optionally you can answer questions through the RSS feeds on your own blog.
o
Vango –
Vango Studio was created to enable artists to create more and manage less. More
than just another gallery for artists, Vango Studio also serves as a management
tool for artists to manage all their online portfolios from one place, helping
artists to optimize their online presence.
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Kunstmatrix – Virtual galleries for art – present your art in
3D. True to scale presentation, carefully designed exhibition space. Create an
online gallery! Inventory management, 3D exhibits, portfolio, customer
relations and more.
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ArtPal – Fast-growing
FREE gallery to sell art and buy art. No membership fees. You receive 95%-100% when they sell your art.
ArtPal earns money only when they sell your art. Sell any type of art. ArtPal
also has a free Print-on-Demand service.
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Crevado Free
Online Portfolio – The
super-simple way to showcase your artwork online. Jam-packed with powerful
features; mobile/tablet friendly, social sharing, custom domains, blog
integration & more.
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Art
Storefronts – Explode Your Art Sales – Build an art store website in
minutes at ArtStorefronts.com. Get stunning design, state-of-the-art features,
and first-class print fulfillment. Sell your work on metal, acrylic, canvas,
paper & more.
Chapter 16
Sites
for artists
AbsoluteArts (Online Gallery; Print on Demand) -Large database of original art
includes over 150,000 works. Artists pay 35% commission at free level, 20-25%
at paid levels, plus 5% fee. They offer a variety of services to promote your
art.
AbstractArtGallery (Online Gallery) –
Dedicated to abstract art, this site allows artists to connect with collectors
worldwide. Registration is free. Each artist gets a profile/portfolio page. The
artist ships to the customer and receives 80% of the purchase price.
AbstractArtistGallery (Referral Site) –
This website is a database of living abstract artists that presents work
and includes a link to the artist’s website, referring business directly to
you. This site is juried, and is run by volunteers. They request contributions.
accessART (EU Site, Online Gallery) – They link “hand-picked artists
to young art buyers” by offering art for sale that is €1000 or less. Artists
upload and maintain their own gallery page, and determine prices. They take 15%
commission.
ADC Fine Art (Online
Gallery) – This firm has a brick and mortar gallery and participates
at art fairs and trade shows. Email or mail a submission to apply for
representation.
AffordableBritishArt (UK Site, Marketplace) – Artists sell their work on this
website directly to the customer, with no commission. Artist pay a fee, ranging
from £35 to £135 per year. They offer e-commerce through Paypal.
Aftcra (Marketplace)
– Their purpose is to promote buying and selling handmade goods made in the
USA. You can set up a storefront here for free, and products uploaded
remain for six months. They take a 7% commission on all sales.
Altpick (Talent Search) – This site helps illustrators,
designers and photographers connect with creative buyers. Art listings are
free; membership is $99 annually. Also offering annual awards to artists.
Amazon (Marketplace) – Amazon
Handmade presents huge marketplace for artists and makers to sell their work
online, and has the largest reach of any marketplace site. Artists must apply
to be juried and accepted to become a vendor here. There is a 15% fee on sales.
American Handmade
Crafts (Marketplace) – Monthly fees
start at $12.95, enabling each artist to list up to 280
items for sale. Sell your work retail or wholesale (in a
password-protected area.) Advertising fees are extra.
Art.com (Referral Site; Print on Demand) – This popular site has a division
called Artist Rising where emerging artists can upload images and sell
original art (through referral to the artist’s own website) or Print on Demand
reproductions, which pay 30% royalty to the artist.
Art2Arts (UK Site, Online Gallery) – This juried site features
“original art direct from UK artists” and offers support and a community. No
fees or contracts involved. They offer special features, promoting artists on
their blog. This site takes 37.5% commission on art sales.
Artaissance (Art
Publisher) – This company, run by well-known frame manufacturer
Larson-Juhl, seeks sophisticated art that is suitable for art
publishing. Artists go through a submission process, and if accepted
would enter a licensing agreement. This site is their online portal.
ArtAndBohemia (Referral Site) –
This website that helps artists sell online, by showing original art, and acts
as a contact point between buyers and sellers. They do not handle transactions.
No fees are involved, but you can buy advertising.
ArtAttack (UK Site; Social Media)
– A mobile social network for artists that can be accessed by downloading a
smartphone app to search for art to purchase. They offer an e-commerce
solution, and take 10% commission on sales.
ArtBomb (Canadian site; Auction) – This site offers a daily online art
auction of selected work from artists across Canada. Juried. Approved
artists must provide them with 50 email addresses of friends and supporters.
Reserve price is set. Art Bomb takes 50% of selling price.
ArtBoost (Online Gallery) – This website sell the original
art of artists around the world, allowing personal contact between the artist
and the buyer. They also integrate with Facebook to sell. Sales are made
through Paypal, with ArtBoost taking 15% of the sale price
including VAT.
ArtClickIreland (UK Site; Online Gallery) – Irish artists to sell original
art or prints. Lifetime membership fee is €45. This provider takes 30%
commission on sales of original art, and 15% commission on sales of
reproductions.
ArtCorgi (Commissions) – This site specializes in
helping artists get commission work. Artists work with clients through the
process, including presenting sketches. They take 20% of the price of the
art created.
ArtDex – (Referral Site) –
Online tool that helps artists and collectors catalog their collections and
network with each other. Free to use. Links on your collection page refer
visitors to your own art website to close the sale.
ArtDiscover (Talent Search) – An
online showcase for talent, this site allows artists to promote
themselves and their work free of charge. They do not sell work directly, but
refer site visitors to your own website. Galleries can also promote exhibitions
here.
Artebooking (EU
Site; Online Gallery) Free
professional global art network. Artists can create a gallery page here,
listing works for sale, with no commission or fees. They offer a promotion
package for € 27,00/month.
Artenet (EU Site; Referral Site) Sell original art
commission-free on this site. They accept paintings, drawings, sculpture, craft
work and more. Upload your images and create a profile. Interested shoppers
contact you through the site to buy. They do not handle transactions.
ArtFido (Online
Gallery) – A global marketplace where artists and galleries can list
work for sale. Upload images here free. Shoppers can buy at your listed price
or bid on art. They take a 10% commission on each art sale.
ArtFinder (Online
Gallery) – This site features original art, print and
photography, sold online and shipped directly from the artist. Create your
store, and they manage payments. Artist keeps up to 70% of the sale. This is a
juried site.
ArtFire (Marketplace) – This is
an online place to sell crafts, art, supplies, vintage and more. Customize
your own shop on this site. $20.00 monthly fee plus 3% commission.
Artful Home (Online
Gallery) – Online catalog for upscale handmade home décor, wall
art, apparel and accessories. They have a paper catalog as well as their online
gallery. This site is juried ($35 fee) and $300 membership fee if
accepted. They take 50% commission on sales.
Artfuly (Australian site; Marketplace)
– A juried site that sells original art. Accepted artists pay $52 per year to
sell art here. Accepted work is shown on gallery pages.
ArtfullyWalls (Print-on-Demand)
– This website sells art prints, and is juried. Artists can open a store,
upload images, sell their art, and receive a set amount per item ordered (see
site for details.) They also sell limited editions.
ArtfullyReimagined (Online
Gallery) – “Repurposed” is the key word on this site, which
specializes in selling artwork that includes reused, repurposed or recycled
materials, and take a 10% commission. Juried; they also offer
mini-grants. See prospectus on their site.
ArtGallery (UK site; Marketplace)
– This internet gallery sells affordable art from independent artists. Two
membership levels (one is free) with shopping cart function. They even text you
when your art sells, which is pretty cool.
Art-GalleryWordwide (Marketplace)
– Offers three monthly account options to artists, plus a setup fee. Each
artist gets a home page to upload images, which allows them to sell their art
directly to site visitors. Shopping cart provided.
ArtHit – (Online Gallery) This site sells paintings, and
ships globally. Create an artist page and upload your art images. They mark up
the retail price by 15% plus shipping costs, which is their share of the
sale. Non-artists can also sell paintings they own on this site.
Articents (Marketplace) – Handmade and vintage items are sold here.
This site has no listing fees or commissions, and only a $5.00
monthly fee. Make your own storefront, sell your handmade items here, and even
include videos if you like.
Artid (Marketplace) – Online
exhibition space where you can sell your art. Three membership levels,
including one which is free. Each artist gets their own gallery and blog. Artid
offers an ebay selling option for premium members.
ArtIndian (Indian site; Online Gallery)
– Promoting traditional and contemporary art, this site is free to any Indian
artist who wishes to participate and show their work. Contact them for listing
and sales terms.
Artinvesta (Australian site; Online Gallery) – This site promotes itself as
selling original art online on a global scale. They offer artists unlimited
space to upload a portfolio, and take 10% plus Paypal fees from your sales. You
can register as a seller for free.
Artist.com (Online Gallery; Print
on Demand) This online platform lists original work by artists,
taking 25% commission. They also provide print on demand services to sell
product using your art images. Artists determine the markup on those products.
ArtistBe (Online
Gallery; Print on Demand) –
Artists can upload images to create their own gallery page on this site,
and sell original artwork (30% commission) or sell reproductions (15%
royalty to artist.)
Artisera (Indian Site; Marketplace) – An online luxury marketplace that
brings together artists, established stores and galleries on one platform.
Contact them for terms and submission information.
Artistize (Talent
Search) – This website connects artists around the world to art
“seekers” who are looking for talent. Register and create a portfolio page on
the site, then search for opportunities available. Completely free to use.
Artisouls (Marketplace) – This
site provides a venue for selling handmade and vintage products. No
listing fees; they take a flat 5% commission on all sales.
Artists&Clients (Commissions)
– Upload your images, describe the type of work you do and set prices. When
commission requests come in, you negotiate final price and receive 85%.
ArtistsInfo (UK Site; Referral Site) – A “global showcase” that
drives visitors from their online gallery to your website to make sales of
your art. Juried from information and images submitted on the site, an artist
listing is £59.99.
ArtistSites (Referral
Site) – Called “A Virtual Community of Artist Portfolios” this site
is totally free. Artists can upload up to 25 portfolio images, and create a
bio. Site visitors can comment or contact the artist. You can include a link to
your own website as well to sell art directly to online shoppers.
ArtistShops (Print
on Demand) – a free e-commerce platform powered by Threadless.com
that allows all types of creatives to sell their work on apparel and more.
Threadless handle the manufacturing, shipping and customer service of your
shop’s products, and users make 100% of the profit above base prices set by
Threadless.
ArtistsToWatch (Miscellaneous) – This greeting card company
accepts submissions from artists who would like to sell their work in this
format. They accept new artists quarterly. To apply, email them with your info
and images.
ArtizanMade (Marketplace)
– This handmade e-commerce site features all mediums and products including
wearables, home decor and accessories. You must be approved to become a member.
There is a $125 setup fee plus $12.50 monthly and market fees. No commissions
are taken, but PayPal takes 2.9% on sales.
ArtLicensingInternational – (To
the Trade) This group represents more than 400 artists who wish to
license their work. They are open to receiving submissions from artists, which
is free to do. Inquire about their terms.
ArtLicensingShow (To
the Trade) – Interested in licensing your art to manufacturers? This
is a meeting place where artists, agents and clients can meet, review
portfolios, and is password-protected. Artist fees begin at $20 per month, paid
annually. Juried.
Artmajeur (EU site; Print on Demand; Website Provider) – This provider offers several
options. Upload your images and sell on their site for 10% commission, or sell
reproductions through their Print on Demand service (you choose a set price and
they mark up.) They also provide services to build your own art website with
e-commerce capabilities.
ArtMarketDirect (UK Site; Online Gallery) – A place for fine artists to
showcase their work. Register, list your artwork and sell it here. They take
20% on sales.
Artmosfair (EU Site; Marketplace) – Paintings, sculpture, and handmade
crafts, can be sold through this site, where you create your own store.
Basic accounts are free + 6% commission, or pay €40 per year + 3%
commission. They use Paypal for payments.
ArtMuse (Online
Gallery; Print on Demand)
– A curated collection of art in all mediums. Submit your work for
consideration free. Original art can be listed at no charge; images for prints
have a $15.00 listing fee. Art is sold at pre-set price points.
ArtofWhere (Print
on Demand) – This site prints your images on products, such as
beanies, pillows, pencil cases and phone covers. Open a store here and sell
your art online with offer a 3-tiered commission system.
Artomat (Miscellaneous)
– With this unique concept, old cigarette vending machines are converted into
Art Vending Machines which dispense small works of 2D and 3D art. They are
searching for new artists – link leads to the guidelines.
Artovert – (UK Site; Online Gallery) Subscription-based
open art platform for selling your work directly to collectors. They
charge £10/month plus a 2% commission on art sales.
ArtPal (Online Gallery; Print on Demand) Fast-growing FREE gallery
to sell art and buy art. No membership fees. You
receive 95%-100% when they sell your art. ArtPal earns money only when they
sell your art. Sell any type of art. ArtPal also has a free Print-on-Demand
service.
ArtPharmacy (Australian site; Online
Gallery) – This website sells art online and also
holds pop-up shows around Sydney. Australian artists can submit their
work; this site is juried.
ArtPickle (Referral
Site) – This provider showcases contemporary artists and
their original art. You can create your own gallery page on their
site. Pricing ranges from free to $12.95 per month. Art shows and events
are also listed on this site.
ArtPistol (UK Site; Online Gallery)
– This website advertises that they sell “original art and limited edition
prints from both budding and recognized UK artists.” They also sell art in
pop up events, and sell to corporate clients. Artists list prices on the site,
but shoppers are also allowed to make offers. Features a wedding registry. No
upfront fees, but they take 25% commission.
Artplatform (UK Site; Miscellaneous) – This site sells artwork while
also supporting charities. Depending on your chosen level of gifting, you may
or may not receive payment. Fine art only.
Artplode (Online
Gallery) – High quality international art sales website where
galleries, dealers, artists and the public buy and sell art with NO COMMISSION
charged. List your art for sale alongside works by Matisse and Warhol. Artworks
must be priced at $1000+ to be offered for sale on Artplode. Price per listing
is $60.
ArtQuid (Online
Gallery) – Exhibit and Sell Your Art on ArtQuid, a global
online marketplace of 100,000 artists and art enthusiasts from
around the world. NEW: Create and customize your own dream
art gallery in 3D. WOW effect guaranteed for your future visitors
and customers!
ArtsAdd (Print
on Demand) – Sell your paintings, illustrations and photography on
products through this provider. No fees; just upload your images. You
receive the difference between their base price and your selling price.
Artsetters (To
the Trade) – Designers can sell wholesale on this
ecommerce platform. You can import products from Etsy, create line sheets
and more. Retailers visiting the place orders with you. Monthly rates range
from $39 to $99.
ArtShow (Referral
Site) – This juried website promotes your work on their
gallery pages, linking to your website where you make the sale. Cost to the
artist is $40 per year. They will list original art and photography, not reproductions.
ArtSlant (Referral
Site; Website Provider)
– This popular site promotes artists and displays their work. Free
membership gets basic profile, standard membership is $55 per year. Or opt for
a standalone artist website for $165 per year.
ArtSpan (Website
Provider) – Artists in any medium can build their own websites on
ArtSpan, which boasts 4,000 member sites. Shopping carts and Print-on-Demand
also available. Fees range from $6.60 to $24.90 per month.
ArtsRow (Referral
Site) – This website connects artists and makers to customers, by
location. Encouraging local commerce, they show products and prices, and
provide a button to instantly email the artist. This site is free to use, for
both customers and artists.
Art Specifier (To the Trade) –
Specializing in selling art to architects, designers, art consultants and
galleries, art specifier is a juried site. Annual membership for artists is
$100, with no other fees or commissions involved.
Artsper (French site; Online Gallery) – Calling themselves “a
marketplace for the sale of contemporary art online” they feature works
from emerging and established artists, presented as gallery pages. Shopping
cart provided. Juried.
Artspring (Website
Provider) – Build a professional artist website here, with
integrated art inventory database and marketing tools such as private views and
newsletters. E-commerce is in development and will be launched shortly.
ArtStorefronts (Website
Provider) – Explode Your Art Sales. Build an art store website in
minutes at ArtStorefronts.com. Get stunning design, state-of-the-art features,
and first-class print fulfillment. Sell your work on metal, acrylic,
canvas, paper & more.
ArtStorm (Referral
Site)– This website is more a marketing service than a
sales venue. For an annual fee (now $50) the owners of this site will show your
work in their gallery, give you a profile and actively promote you as an artist
on social media.
Artsy Home (Online
Gallery; To the Trade) –
Offering “Original Décor for Home Work and Life,” This website targets interior
designers, commercial decorators, upscale homeowners & others with print
catalogs as well as online art sales. They take 25% commission.
ArtUnlocked (UK Site; Online Gallery) – 100% original art from UK
artists, sold online and at in-person events. They take 35% commission, no fees
involved. This site is juried; submission form is on their site.
ArtUrbane (Miscellaneous)
– A social art + design online marketplace with an unprecedented technology
platform that pairs select artists with qualified online art sales
representatives that market the artists work to a multitude of art patron
networks and members of creative non-profit organizations.
ArtWanted (Print
on Demand; Website Provider)
– Upload images of your art for sale on this site through memberships ranging
from free to $5 per month, or for $10 per month get a standalone art
website. Fulfill orders on your own, or use their print on
demand services.
ArtWeb (Marketplace; Website Provider) – Has plans ranging from
free to pro ($94 annually). No commission is taken on art sales. Artists can
upload images on to their own profile pages on the site, or get a standalone
art site. Shopping cart is provided.
Artwork Archive (Miscellaneous) – Connect with art buyers to increase your exposure and
sales without lifting a finger. Exhibit the work you already manage in their
art inventory system. Buyers and our ever-growing collector base can then
contact you to purchase work. You handle the transactions and keep all the
money.
ArtZolo (Indian Site; Print on
Demand) – They sell original
art, crafts and reproductions
online. This provider has a program in
place where artists earn a royalty on work sold.
ArtZyme (Indian Site; Art Gallery)
List up to 50 items on this site for free. Seller takes 20% commission plus
merchant services fees, and you drop ship to the customer. Payment is made
within 15 days.
AskArt (Marketplace)
– This comprehensive site has a huge database and lots to offer artists.
Their online art marketplace allows you to upload a bio, resume, artist
statement, and list your work for sale. Monthly plans run $16.50 – $59.50.
AxisWeb (UK site; Talent Search)
– Presents member artists and their portfolios to connect them with
opportunities, and has other benefits such as insurance for artists. Membership
starts at only £1.17 a month.
Behance (Talent
Search) – This popular online platform for creatives allows you to
upload your art to an online gallery with a personalized URL. “Work for Sale”
is a category where artists can use shopping cart function to sell.
Bespo (UK Site; Print on Demand)
This provider puts your artwork on coasters, clocks, mugs and more. Create a
store by uploading your images into their template. No registration fees. You
earn a set amount for each type of product sold (see their website for
details).
Best in American Made (To the Trade) –
Curated wholesale marketplace connecting studios with 25,000 stores
and art dealers. We’ll help you move from consignment to sales. Free set up
when you provide a csv file. No fees or commissions. $39 monthly up to 1,000 images. Learn More.
Big Cartel (E-commerce
site, Website Provider)
– “Bringing the Art to the Cart” is the mission here, where over 250,000
online stores have been opened by creatives. Pricing runs from free to about
$30 per month with no long-term commitment. Brand and customize your own online
shop to sell your art, or link your shop to your own art website.
BlowBirthdayCards (Miscellaneous) – This
website sells birthday cards, and is always looking for artists and designers
to provide art for them. They do all the marketing, printing and shipping.
Artists earn 10% of each sale, which is typically .50 per card.
BluCats (Marketplace)
– This site specializes in handmade products ranging from art to jewelry,
accessories, children’s items and more. No membership fees. List up to 10 items
for 2 months. Sales fee is 8%.
BlueThumb (Australian Site; Online
Gallery) This site sells drawings, paintings, mixed media and
limited editions prints by Australian artists and for Australian galleries.
They offer e-commerce and take 30% commission.
Blur (To the Trade) –
Billing themselves as “The Art Exchange,” this site serves creative directors,
curators, art consultants and others matching their projects with artists who
place bids. 20% commission rate when sales are made.
Bonanza (Marketplace) – This site sells everything, not just
art – and claims to have 4 million items for sale. You can import items from
Etsy to Bonanza free of charge. Listing is free – a percentage is taken from
the cost of items that sell.
BoomBoom Prints (Print on Demand) – Sell
your family friendly art on dozens of products including wall décor, clothing,
and accessories. It is completely free and BoomBoom Prints takes care of
all printing, shipping, and customer service.
Brika (Marketplace) – this
e-commerce site focuses on House and Home, Jewelry, Accessories, Paper Goods
and Baby Items. You must apply to become a “maker” on the site. Email them for
terms.
Bucketfeet (Print
on Demand) – Would your artwork look just perfect on a pair of
shoes? This site offers cool sneakers with a variety of designs. Jury by
sending an email to info(at)Bucketfeet.com with your portfolio.
CanStockPhoto (Miscellaneous) – License
your photography to this stock photo site that adds thousands of images daily.
Apply for consideration, and upon acceptance you earn every time one of your
images is downloaded. This site distributes to FotoSearch, GoGraph and
BareWalls.
Café Press (Print
on Demand) This site has two options – start your own online art
store, or upload designs only without the hassle of managing a shopfront. They
set base prices for each item, you choose the retail price, and keep the
difference.
Cargoh (Online
Gallery) – Calling themselves a “social marketplace for independent
art, design + culture,” Cargoh is a juried and curated site where you can sell
art online. Upon acceptance, there is an 8% commission on sales. No other fees.
Casetify (Print
on Demand) – This provider allows artists sell their work
on cases and sleeves for phones and devices. No fee to get
started. Art is uploaded through Instagram. Apply by sending a link to
your portfolio and social media accounts. Artist receives a percentage of each
sale.
ColourInYourLife (Australian Site; Online
Gallery)- Sell original, prints and limited edition art from your
own shop page on this website. Fill in online submission form, and they will
respond with best pricing for your work and commission details.
CommishArtify (Commission)
– This site is a place to visual artists to acquire commissions. Artists and
clients can register for a free or paid premium account. They handle job
listings and payments; no service fees are added.
Contrado (UK Site; Print on Demand) – A custom printing brand that
digitally prints your designs across a huge range of fabrics and other
products. No minimums. Set up your own artist page here and sell from their
platform.
Coriandr (UK Site; Marketplace)
– This website helps you sell handmade work and supplies, and you can customize
your own shop page. They charge a listing fee plus 2.5% commission.
CraftIsArt (Marketplace) –
Focusing on handcrafted and vintage goods and supplies, this site offers free
and premium packages to sell your work online. Either pay listing fees and 5.5%
commission, or $7.99 monthly fee.
CraftJuice (Referral
Site) – This site will help promote the products
you are selling on an Etsy or Folksy store. Show your products
here, get upvotes and social media exposure.
Crafterstown (Marketplace) – Small
website featuring different craft items for sale online. Monthly fee from free
to $9.99, and no listing fees. Free plan has a small transaction fee.
CraftFoxes (Marketplace)
– Sell your handmade jewelry, knitting, sewing, cards, and other crafts
online by uploading images. Listing fee is .10 per item. Transaction fee of 4%
applies when items sell.
Craftori (Referral
Site) – Art, craft, vintage and more can be submitted to this
curated site. Links through to your sales venue, where you sell art online
direct to the customer. Pay to feature your work on their front page or in
Supplies category or Gift Guide.
CraftStar (Marketplace)
– Run by craftspeople, this site has a $5.00 monthly membership fee, and
no listing fees. Very helpful forum and customer service here.
Craigslist (Miscellaneous) –
Believe it or not, you can sell art on Craigslist, which contains about
everything else in the world. Artists can advertise free to solicit
commissions, or sell their art or craft online directly. Beware of scam buyers
on this site.
CreativeMarket (Marketplace)A website
for graphic artists to sell graphics, logos, themes, etc online. Artists set
their own prices and keep 70% of each sale. They do not require an exclusive on
any designs.
Crevado (Website Provider) –
The super-simple way to showcase your artwork online. Jam-packed with powerful
features; mobile/tablet friendly, social sharing, custom domains, blog
integration & more.
Curioos (Print on Demand) –
This provider has a marketplace for purchasing digital artwork. Artists who
would like to sell on the site must be juried by submitting
their portfolio. They will reply with terms/agreement.
CustomizedGirl (Print on Demand) –
This apparel retailer offers storefronts where artists can upload art to be
placed on tees, tanks and more and sell online. Artists earn royalties between
10 – 30% of each sale.
CustomMade (Commissions) –
This website seeks artists and craftspeople to match with buyers who are
interested in commissioning special work. Consumers post requests, and bids are
taken from makers. Once a custom piece of work is made and shipped, CustomMade
takes a 10% commission.
DailyPainters (Referral
Site) – This large gallery of art is searchable, and links buyers
through to your own website where you can make the art sale online yourself.
This site is juried. They are seeking prolific artists with a unique style who
are also bloggers.
DailyPaintWorks (Referral
Site; Auction) This provider has a large variety of
new 2D art offered every day. Join them for $12.95 per month, which entitles
you to upload any number of images you like. They send shoppers to your website
and have an auction component.
Dandelion
Alley (UK Site; Marketplace) Calling itself the “Paper
Cutting Marketplace”, this website allows artists to list and sell templates,
designs, and downloads as well as supplies and other products. They take a
flat 15% commission on sales; no other fees.
D’Art Fine Art (Marketplace) – Large
online art gallery of work, with memberships available ranging from
approximately $15-$30 per month. Offers marketing tools. Connects buyers with
artists, and allows bids; also has shopping cart function.
DaWanda (EU Site; Marketplace) This site promotes that it
sells a large variety of products, including clothing, accessories, home and
vintage items. It’s free to create a shop here; they charge listing fees
plus 10% commission.
Daylighted (Miscellaneous) – A
contemporary art site focused on displaying work from invited artists in
hotels, cafes, restaurants and galleries that show your work. Artists take 70%
of the sale price, 15% to Daylighted, and 15% to the venue. Request an
invitation here.
DegreeArt (UK Site; Online Gallery)
Students and recent graduates can submit their work for consideration to this
site, which has an online venue as well as a London gallery where they may put
your work in a solo or group show, and promote you to the press. They require
an initial fee of £75 and take 40% commission on online sales.
DENYDesign (Print on Demand) –
This home furnishings company creates pillows, bed linens, shower curtains,
wall art and more using artist’s designs. Apply on their website to be
considered.
Deviant Art (Print
on Demand) -With 80 million pieces of art onsite, this behemoth is
the largest social network for artists. It’s a platform that allows emerging
and established artists to exhibit, promote, and share their works, including
selling art prints online. Prints are base price; set your selling price to
include a royalty for your payment.
Displate (Print on Demand) – Their concept is selling
posters made out of metal. Artists who wish to participate make a profile page
and upload their images to this provider’s site. Artists receive 25% of the
sale price.
DivaArt (Online Gallery) – This
website sells a large variety of original artwork and prints, and is juried.
Accepted artists upload their images to the site. They work on a commission
basis ranging from 10 – 25%, with a $300 minimum.
DoNxt (EU Site; Miscellaneous)
– This site allows the public to “sponsor” an artist by offering a monthly
subscription where fans will receive art/content from a favorite artist in
exchange for a fee. They take 8% of fees to administer the site.
DPCPrints (Print on Demand) –
Artists have an online profile and upload photographs, paintings,
drawings, and digital artwork. Artists pay $25.00 per year membership plus the
base price of all prints. Set your own prices, and split profits with them.
Dunked (Website Provider) –
Create an online art portfolio on this website, using their templates, and even
keep your own domain name. They have a clean contemporary look, are
mobile-friendly and offer great features to the user. Rates range from $6 – $19
per month.
Easy2Buy (Social Media) – This
tool helps you sell your artwork on Instagram. Your bio link leads to your page
on their shoppable gallery which has an Instagram look and feel.
Ebay (Marketplace) – The
big kahuna of marketplaces, Ebay is a place where you can sell art online as
well as anything else on the planet. Although it may not be the first choice of
most artists, others may find a niche and do well. Listing and transaction fees
apply.
EBSQArt (Referral Site)
-This site for “self-representing artists” allows you to create an online
presence that links through to your art website where you have a shopping
cart. EBSQ focuses on its built-in social networking tools to spread the word
about your work. Membership based, $8.95 per month.
eCrater (Marketplace) –
E-commerce store platform to sell your art or crafts online. Free to set up
shop. They take a 2.9% “marketplace fee” on sales. They offer
store hosting, shopping cart and a community forum. You can import
items from your eBay store here.
ElectricObjects – (Miscellaneous) This unusual
service provides a digital display that shows works on art, sold to the public
on a monthly subscription basis. They use static digital images and gifs of
classic art, but are open to artist submissions as well. Accepted artists get a
display and $500 commission and promotion.
Etsy (Marketplace) – This well-known site is where
artists and craftspeople can open a shop to sell art or crafts online. Vintage
goods and supplies also allowed. Etsy offers support communities and lots of
help selling. Listing and transaction fees apply.
EtsyWholesale (To
the Trade) – Wholesale selling opportunities for artists
looking to cultivate orders from retailers. This new platform uses the
power of Etsy to reach retailers who want to purchase handmade goods for their
stores. Artists must apply to be vendors.
EyesOnWalls (Print
on Demand) Canadian art company selling original art, prints and
textiles online. Highly juried. Artists must have large enough body of
work, have a following and fit their “look.” Submit images or a link to your
site to them through email.
Ezebee (Marketplace) –
A platform for designers, handmade manufacturers and micro-companies all
over the world, this site is 100% free. Create your own showroom and start
selling your art or craft online. Very interactive with social media.
Fab – (Marketplace) – Fab sells many things besides art
(they call it a “compelling marketplace for everyday design”), but they are willing
to look at a submission of your work should you want to be considered.
Apply right
here.
Facebook (Social
Media) – One of your favorite
social networks can also be your online art store. Facebook has integrated
e-commerce to sell your art or handmade goods online.
FineArtAmerica (Print
on Demand) – Build an art profile page and upload images to
this site. They print images on reproductions, greeting cards, cell phone
cases, pillows and more. Provides marketing help and an embedded shopping cart
on your own website.
FineArtStudioOnline (Website Provider) –
A favorite place for artists to create their own professional art website (with
your own URL), get marketing help, integrate a blog and social media. Monthly
fee $8-$40.
FiveHundredpx (Marketplace) – Store your photography, share
them and sell your photos online. Features work of beginners to experts. Sell
your work by opening a “store” account, which is available to free as well as
paid memberships.
Foliotwist Websites
for Artists (Website Provider) – They offer personal
help by phone or email, plus simple promotional tools that put you in control.
Try a paid plan or free plan.
Folksy (UK site; Marketplace)
– Featuring modern British craft, this site has online stores for artists to
list and sell their work. Pay-as-you-go and monthly plans available.
Format (Website Provider) –
This easy to use template platform was designed for artists, photographers, and
illustrators to create a portfolio presentation. They offer flexible themes and
features, e-commerce solution and also a client-access “proofing” function.
FotoFactory (EU Site; Print on Demand) – This site puts your images on
paper, canvas or metal for your purchase, or to sell through their website. You
earn set royalties for specific products sold, averaging around 20%.
FotoMoto (Print on Demand) –
This provider offers an e-commerce widget that integrates seamlessly into your
existing website. They take care of printing, packing, and shipping orders to
your customers. Pay per transaction and monthly fee programs.
FoundMyself (Referral
Site) – Free for artists to upload images; no commission taken.
Sales are handled between the buyer and seller only, not the site. “Honor
system” asks artists to contribute what they feel is fair when sales are made.
Gallerizt (Referral Site) –
Social media platform for artists. Apply to join, upload images and create your
profile. This site allows you to present your work and link to your website and
other social media sites to cultivate sales.
Galleryfy (UK Site; Online Gallery)
– Sell either original art or reproductions online through this gallery
website. They promote artists through a gallery page on the site and social
media. They take 25% commission; no other fees to the artist.
GalleryToday (Online Gallery) –
Connects artists with buyers to sell original signed paintings internationally.
They offer a guarantee that every painting will arrive in perfect condition.
Juried. To apply, check their website for submission email and instructions.
They take 30% commission.
GiftWrappedAndGorgeous (UK Site; Marketplace) –
Online boutique for gifts, jewelry and artwork. This site is curated –
application is available on their site.
GLCCraftMall (Marketplace) –
Specializing in handmade crafts. Open up your storefront here for fees ranging
from free to $12.00 depending on the number of listings you have. No
commissions are taken.
GlobalArtExchange (Online
Gallery) – List your original artwork for sale here free. They
will display your work on their site, and take a 20% commission when the art sells.
Gooten (Print on Demand) –
This provider finds print-on-demand options for you at the best possible price,
so that you can offer a wide variety of products using your art images without
holding inventory or shipping.
GotArtWork (Print
on Demand) – Artists can sell originals or reproductions here,
through monthly plans ranging from free to several hundred dollars.
Graphic Tide (UK Site; Print on Demand) This provider invites artists
to submit an original T-shirt design, gaining votes from site visitors. Designs
that reach a high score get printed and sold in their online store. Artists
receive royalties ranging from 10% up depending on number of shirts sold.
GreenBoxArt (Print on Demand) This
provider produces giclees, murals, decals and lamps printed with your artwork.
They are seeking “stylish, whimsical and sophisticated” art. Site is juried;
contact them to submit an application.
Greenwich Workshop
(Art Publisher) – This fine art
publisher is based in the U.S. and sells art online. They accept submissions
from artists who are interested in possible publication, and who would receive
royalties for artwork sold.
GreetingCardUniverse (Print on Demand) You
can create a greeting card store on this site for free and upload your images.
Artists earn 35 cents per card sold.
Gumroad (Marketplace) – This
online sales platform lets you set up shop to sell your artwork. They provide
website, e-commerce and analytics. Starts at $10 per month plus 3.5% + .30 per
charge.
HandmadeArtists (Marketplace) – A very
active community as well as a venue to sell art or craft. No commissions are
taken – $5.00 monthly subscription, they provide a shopping cart.
Handmadeology (Referral Site) –
This site is a place to get exposure for your art or craft, linking to your
website or Etsy shop. Uploading your images is free. Feature your work on
Handmadeology’s front page for $5.00.
HarnGallery (Online Gallery) – This
website is a curated marketplace for affordable, original art. Artists
simply register and upload their images. When sales are made, the artist ships
the work, and retains 80% of the purchase price.
HireAnIllustrator (UK Site; Talent Search) – Currently representing over
400 illustrators, this website has portfolio pages for each, and also promotes
through direct mail. If accepted, you can upload unlimited images of your work.
They match incoming jobs with artists. Membership starts at £3.99 per week.
HouseOfSass (Marketplace)
– This site is based on a “hotel” theme where each artist is given a room to
present their work. They are currently offering six months free, and then have
monthly plans from $7.95 – $15.95 depending on how many products are listed. No
commissions.
Houzz (Referral Site; Marketplace) -Houzz has the largest residential
design database in the world. Create your profile under “Artists and Artisans”
in the Pro section and upload images of your work. Search results are
delivered locally to shoppers. They link to your own website free, or you can
list products for sale in their marketplace, for 15% commission.
IAmAttitude (Marketplace) – This
site is an alternative fashion marketplace. They are seeking edgy clothing and
accessories from designers and artists. Fill out an application, and when
approved, list your items free. They take 5% commission on sales.
IdeelArt (UK Site; Online Gallery)
– This site specializes in abstract art. Their artists are usually
invited, but they will accept submissions. They pay for shipping and take a
commission; contact them for more information.
ImageKind (Print on Demand).
Join free, and customize your own storefront. Fees range from free to $95 per
year. Set your own retail prices; they charge base price and pay you the rest.
InAFlashLaser (Print on Demand) –
Online engraving and laser cutting service. Add your original artwork to
many products, including glass, metal, plastic, stone and wood. They offer an
e-commerce platform that integrates into your own website and allows you to
sell.
IndieMade (Website Provider) –
Their pitch is that they help artists, photographes, DIYers, and artisans of
all types easily produce creative websites. Monthly fees start as low as $4.95
(no long-term commitment) and you can even get a 30-day free trial.
IndieMe (To the Trade) –
This site features fine crafts in many mediums are listed at wholesale prices,
and sell to the trade. Juried. They charge a startup fee and monthly fee of
$39, or $395 annually.
IndieWalls (Commission, To the Trade) – Connects art buyers and sellers
online. Buyers start a project, and artists pitch artwork that meets
specifications. Art can be shown publicly or privately. Artists take 60% of the
sale price.
InksterInc (Print on Demand) This
site offers t-shirts designed by member artists. Apply to be included in their
group of artists by sharing your images or website URL. Create your page showing
your art for purchase by the public. T-shirts retail for $20, and artists get
$5 on each sale through Paypal.
InkyGoodness (UK Site; Talent Search) – Showcases new and emerging
talent in illustration, character design and lowbrow art. Offers opportunities
for artists to network and have their work displayed and promoted. Email them
if you are interested in submitting your work for consideration.
InPRNT (Print on Demand) –
This site produces giclee reproductions of your work for sale on their site.
Juried submission process of sending three of your best pieces for review.
Inquire about costs.
Interest Print (Print on Demand) A provider that puts your designs on items from home décor to
clothing, shoes, accessories, wall art and more. Create your own online store
or Etsy, Amazon, etc and they provide fulfillment and drop shipping.
iVANZi (Marketplace; To the Trade) – An online marketplace for
emerging, independent, and domestic sellers. No listing or monthly membership
fees, and only a 3% commission fee. iVANZi also offers a wholesale
component with a unique and inventive payment option called Joint Sale.
JewelSpan (Website Provider) –
A sister site to ArtSpan, this vendor caters to artists selling handcrafted
jewelry. Artists get a pretty sharp website with shopping cart, blog and even
videos about their work. Intro price is $99/year plus 10% commission on sales.
No listing fees. Sales to buyers going directly to member site URL incur no
commission.
Jose Art Gallery (Online Gallery) –
Selling original art, this online gallery is international in scope, with the
site currently available in English, Russian and Chinese. Registration on this
site is free; gallery takes 35% commission on sold works.
JuicyCanvas (Print
on Demand) – This site features contemporary art, with a catalog of
limited edition pieces, which can be re-mixed by the customer. This
provider prints canvasses, t-shirts, totes, baby clothes and more. Submit
your portfolio through email to be considered.
KessInHouse (Print on Demand) This
provider produces home goods such as blankets, bedding, coasters, placemats,
wall decor, etc. Artists must apply, and when selected, they set up your
profile page. Free to participate. They pay quarterly royalties.
King & McGaw (UK Site; Art Publisher)
This site sells art suitable for corporate environments, and homes, and offers
Print-on-Demand services. Juried; submit your work for consideration.
Kunstmatrix (Website Tool Provider) A unique tool that enables you to create
beautiful 3D showcases of your art to impress art lovers and collectors.
Digitally present and manage your art, including an augmented reality app to show a preview of your work in any space you
like
LaunchMyWear (Print on Demand) –
Turn your art into quality merchandise, produced to order under your label, with
no upfront cost or minimum order quantities. LaunchMyWear offers fully managed
product creation, a free branded storefront, secure e-commerce &
drop-shipping. You determine the selling price; they collect a set fee per
product when you make a sale.
Live
Love Art (Marketplace) Create your own commission-free
artisan store on this site that specializes in handmade goods. Monthly
subscription fee starts at $5, which allows you to list an unlimited number of
products.
LokoFoto (UK Site; Print on Demand)
This site offers local photographs of many areas of the world. Submit your
photos to be voted up or down by the community. You set the price, and they
keep 40% for producing the prints and shipping.
MadeByHandOnline (UK Site; Online Gallery)
British and Irish craftspeople are welcome to apply. This site is juried, has
an active community and directory, and actively markets their makers. They take
22% commission on sales.
MadeIt (Australian site; Marketplace)
– This site specializes in selling handmade goods. You pay .35 per listing
plus 4.5% commission on sales. No membership fees.
MadeItMyself (Marketplace) – Upload
your images, and either set a price or negotiate with buyers. They provide a
shopping cart. No listing fees and only 3% commission applies.
MadeUrban – (Canadian Site; Marketplace)
Selling art and handmade craft, this site charges no listing fees or
commissions. Also lists creative services, and events.
MakersMarket (Online
Gallery) – This site sells handcrafted goods made in America,
especially organic, sustainable and ethically produced
items. Purchases are drop-shipped to customers, they take 50%
commission and pay shipping. Apply to be considered as a vendor.
Meural – (Miscellaneous) – This innovative company sells
digital art “canvases” to buyers, which can display changeable digital art for
their home or office. Customers select and buy art for their canvas from a
curated group of artists. Contact them to apply; artists earn 60% of sales.
Minted (Print
on Demand) This vendor sells holiday and Christmas cards, and
wedding and party invitations. Submit your design here, and fans will vote on
it. Winners get cash prizes, and the rights to sell their designs on the site.
Miratis (UK Site; Marketplace)
Designers may submit an application to participate. All items for sale are
handcrafted ceramics, silver, glass, textiles and more, and they also take
commissions. Contact Miratis for cost details.
MISI (UK Site; Marketplace)
– MISI, or “Make It, Sell It” is an online platform to sell handmade crafts,
vintage items and supplies. Listing fee plus 3% commission on sales.
MobilePrints (Print on Demand) –
This site allows you to sell your Instagram photos as reproductions,
cell phone cases, pillows, etc. Set your base price, and they add
their markup to retail.
Modalyst (To the Trade) – This website is for designers who want to
sell wholesale to retailers. They provide the “virtual showroom” and allow
retailers to meet minimum orders through purchasing from more than one vendor.
Designers pay them a percentage; contact for details.
Modify (Print on Demand) –
Would your art look great on a watch? This print-on-demand
provider collaborates with artists to create watches with your designs on
their faces. Artists take 20% royalties.
MossPiglet (UK Site; Print on Demand) – Artists who want to have
their images made into jewelry and sold online can get in touch with this
vendor who helps you sell online in a new format!
MyBestCanvas (Referral
Site) Sells original paintings, to an international audience.
Customer gets directly in touch with the artist; no commission is taken. $50
annual fee to upload your images and become a seller.
MySoti (Print-on-Demand)
– This website specializes in t-shirts, lampshades, and art reproductions.
Upload your designs for free, and choose your markup. They pay you the amount
of basic cost for items they print.
MyStudioAssistant (Website provider) –
This provider helps artists build an effective site and incorporate an
e-commerce solution to sell their work. They make uploading images and making
site changes easier than ever.
Neogradys (EU Site; Online Gallery)
Upload an unlimited images to this online gallery, and sell your art or auction
it. No monthly or listing fees; 10% commission on sales.
NewBloodArt (UK Site; Online Gallery)
– Representing early and mid-career artists, this juried site focuses on
selling originals. You determine the selling price, and they take a commission.
NotOnTheHighStreet (UK Site; Marketplace)
– Curated site promoting small businesses in the UK and Ireland. They list and
sell products on their site, and you drop ship to customers. One time joining
fee, ask for details.
Nuzart (EU Site; Print-on-Demand) – This
provider prints all products. Upload your images and set your
price. You collect the percentage over the base price of the reproductions.
OffTheEasel (Social Media) – This
is an art portfolio marketing app that automatically promotes your work across
social networks.
OpenSky (Marketplace)
– This popular shopping website sells many products, including handmade items.
Monthly fees range from $10 – $200, plus 15% transaction fee and 3% credit card
fee.
Orangenius – (Referral Site)
Create an online presence using their platform that includes templates for bio,
portfolio, and more. Monthly fee starts at free level for basic services. $9
monthly level allows you to list in their marketplace, which refers visitors to
your site for sales.
OriginalArtUnder100 (UK Site; Marketplace) – This website sells
art under £100. Artists sell commission free to buyers with free 4 month
trial, then pay £20 per year, or £12 for 6 months. They take
12.5% on sales.
OurWestVirginia (Online Gallery) – This site celebrates Appalachian
artisans by offering a venue for selling handmade items. No monthly or annual
fees are charged, they collect 7% commission on total sales.
Patreon (Miscellaneous)
This subscription site helps creatives financially by cultivating fans to help
support their ongoing work through monthly contributions. Fans determine the
amount they wish to pay, and the artist offers “rewards” for support. Build and
launch a creator page, then promote it to your community to attract patrons.
Patron (Talent Search) The
purpose of this globally focused site is to allow the public to discover,
connect with and book creative professionals. Create a profile page here; they
schedule bookings and accept payments. Cost to the artist is 4.5% of the
booking fee.
Personalise (UK Site – Marketplace)
They feature work from small manufacturers and craftspeople that can be
personalized. Contact them with recommended retail prices, trade prices +
turnaround time for consideration. No monthly fee – only pay upon sale.
Pictorem (Print
on Demand) – They print art image on canvas, and
also have a section on their site where artists may sell directly to the
public. No fees to upload your images. You set your price, and they add their
printing costs to arrive at the final sales price for your work.
Pinterest (Social
Media) – This super-popular website allows you to create collections
by “pinning” images around the web which click through to the original site.
Have an item to sell, on Etsy, or anywhere else? List the price when you pin
your item – a click on the photo will take the shopper through to your own site
where you can make the sale. Priced items show up in their “Gifts” section.
Pixapp – (Print-on demand)
Online marketplace with a social community on a mobile app. Besides building a
social marketplace and having competitive prices, artists get to set their own
selling prices and receive 90% of profits.
Pixels (Print on Demand, Online Gallery) – Upload images here to have
them printed as reproductions, pillows, bags, clothing, etc. They set base
price and you choose your markup (your portion). Or, sell your original art
commission free. Membership $0 – $30 annually.
Pixpa (Website Provider) – They
offer art websites with a large selection of themes and functions. Easy,
intuitive templates with e-commerce included. Price ranges from $8 – $16
monthly. Offer: Get 10% discount by using code ARTSYDC10 (promo link)
Portraity (Commissions)
– Are you a portrait artist or photographer? This site aims to connect artists
and clients who want commissioned portraits made. Artists upload their
portfolio onto the site and a “contact” button puts potential clients in touch
with you. Currently in Beta and offering free memberships.
Printful (Print on Demand) – Sell your art online with
this Print-on-Demand provider who puts images on clothing, mugs, wall décor and
more. They integrate with your own online shop to provide fulfillment. They
have base prices, you choose your retail price markup.
PrintPop (Print
on Demand) – This Print-on-Demand site claims to be for
aspiring/emerging, “struggling,” part-time, hobbyist, or student artists” to
sell poster-sized print reproductions of their work. Artist earns 15% royalty
from each item.
PrintsOnWood (Print-on-Demand)
– This provider creates art prints on wood, using fine art or photography that
you submit. $5.00 fee to sign up and become a vendor on this site.
PropheticsGallery (Online Gallery; Print on Demand) – This online gallery
sells original art, giclees, apparel, accessories with a Christian or
Prophetic theme. Artists ship originals; they also provide printing for
reproductions. Juried; they take 50% of sales price.
RaveNectar (Print on Demand) – This site offers “Crazy/Beautiful Clothing
All Designed by Independent Artists” – clothing is produced through sublimation
printing by the Print on Demand provider. Artists take 20% of each sale. Submit
an application to be considered.
RebelsMarket (Marketplace)
– The No. 1 alternative community for buying & selling badass and
alternative brands. Fit your work? No monthly or listing fees; they
take 15% commission. Juried to make sure your designs are rebellious enough.
RedBubble (Print-on-Demand)
– This website helps sell your art on posters, prints, t-shirts,
cards and more. They have set base prices, and you collect the markup that you
choose.
RiotArt (EU Site; Online Gallery)
– Promoting “A curated selection of art for the next generation collector” this
site sells original artwork from emerging artists. Artist sets the price for
the work. No fee to list; they take 35%.
RiseArt (UK Site; Online Gallery)
– Artists can create a free profile here. You can also submit your work
for them to promote and sell, online and offline. They have a brick and mortar
gallery also, and rent art.
SaatchiArt (Online
Gallery; Print on Demand)
– Popular online venue to sell originals and prints. Upload your
images and sell originals, keeping 65% of profits. They offer
printing and shipment of reproductions. Artists pay for packaging materials.
SableAndOx (UK Site; Online Gallery)
– This website offers a service “allowing artists to showcase their impressive
portfolio of work and giving customers the chance to browse and buy exquisite
exclusive pieces of art all on our innovative online gallery.” They take a
commission percentage (not specified on site).
ScottsMarketplace (Marketplace)
– Their tagline is “the only online marketplace dedicated to American local
business.” They sell all types of products, including art and handmade. No
membership or listing fees; they take 4.99% of your sales as commission.
ScoutMob (Marketplace)
– This site is all about local, sells art & handmade
items. Choose your favorite city on their list, and see locally made work (they
even have their own app.) You can apply to be one of their local “makers” by
contacting them through the site.
SculptSite (Referral Site) –
This site features sculpture only; buyers purchase directly from the
artist. Apply to be accepted. No commissions taken, you pay a fee ranging from
$0 – $99 per year. They give marketing assistance.
See.me (Referral Site) –
This site partners with SquareSpace. They promote artists on that platform,
linking through to their SquareSpace websites where the artist can make the
sale. They also offer art exhibition opportunities, awards, etc.
Sellpin (Social
Media) Their tagline is “If you can pin it on Pinterest, You
can sell it on SellPin” and they offer a place to list your work to sell when
referred through Pinterest. Easy to log in with Facebook. Free to list, they
take 7% fee on sales.
ShairArt (EU site; Online Gallery)
– Art platform where independent artists and art galleries can sell art
online, and be represented through exhibitions. Connect with galleries and
museums here; artists take 70% of the sale price.
Shapeways (Marketplace) – This is
a 3D printing services provider, with a marketplace on their site for artists
who would like to sell there. They offer base prices, you set the retail price
for your margin.
ShopHandmade (Marketplace) – Set up
a store here to sell anything handmade, although their home page shows some
manufactured items. Their stores are “100% fee free,” and they literally
collect donations to keep going. Yes, that’s right – donations.
Shopify (E-commerce Site, Website Provider) – Build an entire store
using their easy template and shopping cart services. Use it as a standalone
site, or link to your shop from your art website.
ShowFlipper (Online Gallery) – This
site helps artists sell original paintings, books, jewelry and more. Juried;
they promote on their site and through social media and video. Fee is $25 to
get started. They take 10% commission.
SiOTTGallery (UK Site – Online Gallery) Juried gallery site offering
online exposure, and also invites artists to show at Art Fairs or Events.
Annual fee of £50. They take 35% commission on sales.
Skreened (Print
on Demand) – This site specializes in t-shirt sales. Any site
visitor can make a custom-made shirt, or can purchase available designs. That’s
where you come in – upload your artwork and create your own shop. Choose your
own price, you make everything above base prices charged by the site.
SmugMug (Website Provider, Print on Demand) – Photographers can create
their own websites on this platform, which has customizable templates and photo
management. Fees range from $3.99 – $25.00 per month, with the $12.50 level
offering e-commerce.
Society6 (Print
on Demand) – Upload your art images, and this provider will use
them to make prints, canvases, iPhone cases, hoodies and more. Set your
price, and you receive payment for everything over the base price of their
products.
Soldsie (Social
Media) – This site specializes in selling on Instagram. They offer
two weeks free, then charge $49.99 per month. Post your work on Instagram, and
use the profile link to go to a shop page branded for you that leads to your
shopping cart.
Spoonflower (Print
on Demand) – Known for printing custom fabric for designers, this
site is Print-on-Demand and prints your work on textiles, wallpaper and decals.
They claim to offer the largest collection of independent fabric designers in
the world. Artists receive 10% of sale price.
Spreadshirt (Print on Demand) –
Open your own t-shirt shop online, featuring your designs. No cost to set up.
This provider pays you an agreed-upon royalty on each sale.
Spreesy (Social
Media) – Sell your art directly on Instagram,Facebook, Twitter or
Pinterest. Create shoppable posts in seconds, by linking to your Spreesy store.
Their service is free, but there is a 3% transaction fee per sale.
Square (E-commerce
Site; Website Provider)
Created by the people who offer the Square card reader, it is not for art or
craft only. This popular marketplace offers free online stores, with a
very clean contemporary look. Use it as your website, or link to them as your
store.
StateOfTheArtGallery (Australian site; Online Gallery)
– Juried site that focuses specifically on promoting, marketing and
selling original art by fine art students and graduates, as well as selected
emerging artists. Artist in any 2D medium can submit.
StoreEnvy (E-commerce
Site; Website Provider) Not
only for artists and craftspeople, this is a very popular e-commerce solution
for listing your work (and they do have an Art category). Set up a free
shop here, or use your own domain for $4.99, and even tie your shop to your
Facebook page. Site visitors can “Envy” your work at the click of a button –
getting it featured on the “Popular” page.
SwiftGalleries (Miscellaneous)
– Show potential clients your work in a room view easily with this online
service. This web-based tool needs no installation on your site. Monthly fee is
$15 or $150 annually.
Tattoodo (Commission) Want
to design custom tattoos and sell them? This website allows consumers to
request customized tattoos through contests where artists submit their
interpretation, and designs evolve. Winners receive from $100 – $300 per design
depending upon contest parameters. No cost to get started.
TeeFury (Print on Demand) –
Submit your design for a T-shirt, and if accepted, your design becomes a very
limited edition, available for 24 hours, and selling for $10.00. The
artist gets $1.00 per shirt sold, and keeps the rights to the design.
Teespring (Print
on Demand) – This provider (not only for artists) lets you design a
tee-shirt, name your price, and promote your campaign to sell as many upfront
as possible. Great for partnering with a cause! Artist makes the profit after
manufacturing and shipping costs are calculated.
TheArtfulProject (UK Site; Online Gallery) – Claiming to be “the new home of
affordable art” this site specializes in photography, participates in pop up
galleries, and works with interior designers. They have a juried submission
process outlined on their site.
TheCommissioned (Website Provider) International community of artists. Use this
online platform to showcase and sell your art and build your collector base.
Has a suite of social media and tracking tools. Tiers range from free level
with 20% commission to $29.95 per month with no commission.
TheCraftersBarn (UK Site; Marketplace)
Handcrafted goods are sold on this website, which dubs itself a “co-op” and has
a very low monthly fee with no commissions taken. Includes shopping cart.
The FunkyArtGallery (UK Site; Online Gallery)
Featuring contemporary, funky, urban and pop art, this online venue sells
originals and limited editions only. Juried for “originality, quality and
funkiness.” Artists paying joining fee of £50 – £195 plus 35% commission.
TheMatBoard (Social
Media) – A Pinterest-type site, you can “mat” images that you find
online, including your own portfolio. Then, share on social media. Your work
can be grouped into collections, and you are notified when other people
comment. Since clicking on an image takes the viewer to the original site, you
can lead potential customers to your website.
TheNamelessGallery (UK Site; Referral Site) – Calling itself
“The Emerging Artists Digital Cork Board”, The Nameless Gallery invites
artists to create a profile with images of their work and links to their
website and social media. They charge £7 for five months.
ThePlace4Art (UK Site; Referral Site)
– Billing themselves “The UK’s Leading Website for Selling Your Art,” this
provider allows artists, galleries and art owners to list art for sale.
Originals, limited editions and sculpture welcome. There is a listing fee,
however all transactions are between buyer and seller exclusively and not
handled by this site.
TheSketchingShop (Online
Gallery) – Sell your sketches here by opening a store on the site.
They take 30% commission on sales. All art listed for sale must be
hand-drawn originals.
ThisIsALimitedEdition (UK Site; Print on Demand)
– This site sells work from UK artists in the UK as limited edition art, art
prints, canvas prints and homewares. They sell retail and also wholesale to
retailers. Predominantly invitation only, but they do have a submission form
for artists.
Threadless (Print
on Demand) – Create a design, and submit it to this site. The
Threadless community votes to choose the very best, which will become t-shirts
for sale in their marketplace. What do the design winners get? A $2,000.00
prize.
TopHatter (Auction)
– Create a listing, which is put on the block and sold to the highest bidder.
You do pay a listing fee and a commission fee when the item is sold, although
these vary from 5% – 15% of the selling price.
Touchtalent (Online Gallery; Auction) – Social network and gallery to sell
your work, or participate in auctions and exhibitions. Upload your artwork and
participate in the interactive community – a pro membership is needed to sell,
which is $60.00 per year.
Treniq – (To the Trade) A B2B
platform that caters to interior design professionals, and helps you connect
with them. If you have a brand and collection to sell to this industry, request
to become a member and create a showcase.
TurningArt (Miscellaneous) –
The focus of this site is to rent artwork to residential and commercial
clients. Submit your work for jury consideration. They create reproductions
from your images for rental; artists receive royalties.
Twitter (Social
Media) – Promote your work on Twitter, using Twitpic to show photos,
and list an auction, or simply a sale price. You can coordinate this with a
Facebook auction of your work, or link to an auction on your website, and take
bids. Twitter is also a great place to cross-promote your work for sale on any
other site.
UGallery (Online
Gallery) – Billed as “a curated online art gallery for the nation’s
top mid-career and emerging artists,” this site is juried. They split the
selling price 50/50 with the artist, and do extensive marketing.
Uncommon Goods (Marketplace)
– This site sells “unique gifts and creative design.” Juried;
submit your images to them in an online application. This site is not exclusively
art or craft related, but offers clothing, accessories and home items as well.
Vango (Online Gallery) – The
most unique online original art marketplace. By simply taking a picture
of their space, buyers receive recommendations and see the art in situ. Vango
removes the pain of pricing by limiting it to five price points under $2000.
And the best part is artists keep 70%!
Vida (Print-on-Demand) –
This provider creates tops, scarves, tote bags, pillows, dresses,
etc. using your artwork. Upload your 2D image, which they print on
fabric and sell from their site. Artists are paid 10% of sales.
Wanelo (Referral
Site) – Short for Want-Need-Love, this site is a curated collection
of items (not all are handcrafted or art), but if you have a price on your
work, they provide a “Buy” button which clicks through to your website (or
third-party site) to sell your work. Other community members can “save” your
images, and being popular drives them to the front page of the site. Free to
use.
WholesaleInABox (To the Trade) – This
service assists artists who wholesale their collections by identifying
prospective customers, providing guidance in creating line sheets and marketing
materials, and assisting with follow up activities.
Wolf & Badger (Online Gallery) –
Jewelry and fashion accessories marketplace for aspiring designers. This site
is juried. Upon approval, set up your shop, upload images and sell your
handmade work online. No membership fee – they take 30% commission on sales.
WonderfulMachine – (Talent Search)
This site helps commercial photographers connect with available shoots. They
accept applications from photographers who would like to join.
WorkOf (Marketplace; To
the Trade) – Based in Brooklyn, this site promotes online and also
offline events. They specialize in furniture, lighting, soft goods and home
accessories. New York-based makers can applied to be considered, and get
details on terms.
WowThankYou (UK Site; Marketplace)
– Proudly supporting UK artisans, this site offers everything from clothing and
pet items to household and wedding gifts. Monthly competitions. Fill out a form
to become a seller; no terms listed on the site.
XanaduGallery (Online
Gallery) – Xanadu is a brick and mortar gallery in Scottsdale, AZ,
but they also have an online component. Submissions are juried, but online
accounts are free. They take 20% commission on sales.
YayPrint (Print on Demand) –
Mobile app that helps you sell your artwork on t-shirts. Upload your images to
this print-on-demand provider site and earn 10% of sales.
Yessy (Online Gallery) – Upload
your art to sell on this site, with no limit on number of images. Cost to
artists is a $59 annual fee, plus 10% transaction fee per sale.
Zatista (Online
Gallery) – This site is for selling original 2D art only. They
target interior designers and architects as well as consumers. All work is
juried. They do not have a monthly or listing fee, but take 45% commission.
Zazzle (Print
0n Demand) – Popular site selling art and products. No monthly or
listing fees. Upload your images, and set your own prices – you are paid the
royalties between their base price and amount of the sale. They put images on a
large variety of items.
Zibbet (Marketplace, Website Provider) They sell art, craft,
supplies and vintage items. They provide a standalone website with custom
domain name and shopping cart function. Upload your images and start selling.
Packages range from $4 to $16 per month.
Graphic
Leftovers is a website where graphic designers can sell logos, icons,
illustrations and more. Or here’s ThemeForest is a popular
marketplace for designers who have web design templates to sell.
Chapter 17
Money Apps
There are a ton of apps that
you can use in combination with your shopping, or simply walking around town,
which can help you make money.
Apptrailers - Watch videos and download apps. You can change it to gift cards
or convert into cash and deposit into PayPal. It works for both iPhone and
Android.
Checkpoints - Scanning items, checking in
at different stores, playing games, or completing offers. Points can be
redeemed for discounts, gift cards, or products.
EasyShift – App for iPhone users. Earn
cash exploring their city and taking pictures.
Field Agent – App for iphone users. Scan
barcodes, mystery shop, check prices, take polls, explore neighborhoods, and
more. Work done can be exchanged for between $3 and $12 as wage for each task.
Gigwalk - Find & fix problems at retail. Uncover common compliance issues
like out-of-stocks, low inventory, missing shelf tags, and more.
Shopkick - The first mobile app that
gives you rewards and offers simply for walking into stores. You can collect
kicks and bonuses at nearly all places that could be redeemable for gift cards
or store discounts.
Bing Rewards - Bing Rewards members can earn
gift cards, donations and much more just by searching with Bing.
eBates - You get cash back at any
of 1,700 stores any time you start your shopping trip at Ebates.com. There are no points to redeem,
no forms to mail in, and no fees.
Over 2,000 stores to choose
from including Walmart, Sears, Target, and many others.
Jingit - Earn cash while you shop. With Jingit, you can check in at
your favorite stores and earn cash instantly. You’ll also
receive cash back offers.
Mr. Rebates - Sign up to be a member of Mr. Rebates (similar to ebates).
You’ll
start with a $5.00 registration bonus.
MyPoints - Every time you make a purchase through MyPoints, you earn rewards
Points. These can be used towards hundreds of incentives from their reward
catalogue.
Quidco – UK’s cashback
and voucher site.
Topcashback - Get cashback from a larger number
of shops and online retailers.
Ibotta – Ibotta is an awesome coupon app that allows you to get cash back
for your regular purchases in the store.
GetPiggy – A cashback app, you can earn $5-25 for referring a
friend who installs the app and spends $25 on purchases. Your
friend also receives $15 for joining.
Split.co – Split is an awesome app that allows you to split commissions
between you and your friends everytime you recommend a product to them. I’ve written about Split here before, where you can earn $2 for referring a friend and
$5 just for signing up.
Checkout51 – An app that allows you to make money by simply scanning your
receipt after every shopping trip. A simple app that can easily add a few
dollars into your bank account – they offer a $0.50 referral bonus when
a friend downloads the app.
JoinHiving – Hiving is an app with a variety of surveys and other earning
opportunities – and they pay a $6 bounty per referral.
Lyft – Lyft is one of two leading apps that allows anyone to
become a taxi driver and provide rides around town. The app offers $10 off your
first ride and a $10 credit per friend that you refer.
Uber – The leading car sharing app, Uber provides a $20 credit to
test the app and a $20 credit per referral. You can also
make money driving
for Uber
Turo – A car sharing site similar to Airbnb, Turo allows users to
rent their vehicle to other members when they aren’t driving.
CheckPoints.com: CheckPoints is an app that offers manufacturer deals while you’re
in the store. You earn points for simply scanning the barcode on an item in a
store. No purchase of the product is necessary. You can redeem the points you
collect for free gift cards, airline miles and other perks.
EasyShiftApp.com: This app essentially turns you into an on-demand secret shopper.
You’re assigned “shifts” by product manufacturers who want people on the ground
to go into stores and confirm that their merchandise is being displayed
properly. The pay rate for a shift is between $3 and $8 and the money is
remitted to you via PayPal.
FieldAgent: Find local jobs in your area and complete them within two
hours for cash.
Qustodian Apps
pays you to read adverts. Simply download the app, and plug your likes and
dislikes into your profile. It then sends adverts matching your interests to
your Qustodian inbox. You get paid cash when you view messages, respond to
questions or watch videos
Streetspotr is
another app (for both iPhone and Android) that connects market research clients
with users who carry out small tasks. Some MoneySavers have pocketed £15 for
buying a hot drink at a muffin shop, though most tasks pay about a fiver.
Task 360, an iPhone-only app. The app focuses on helping companies solve logistical problems, such
as giving sat nav firms info on new no-left-turn signs or checking billboard
ads’ lights work. It typically pays £5 to £10 for 15 minutes’ work. To bag the
best jobs, check every morning before 9am, especially on Mondays.
Foap is built around phone
photographers, with everything handled through the app (Android, iTunes, free).
Foap sells photos for $10 each and splits it 50/50, so you’ll make $5 a pic.
They also run monthly Missions, where you can submit photos on a theme to be in
with a chance of winning extra cash and perks.
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