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10 SURE EARNING WEBSITE THAT CAN HELP YOU TO EARN EXTRA CASH MONEY ONLINE WHEN AT HOME.

 

10 SURE EARNING WEBSITE THAT CAN HELP YOU TO EARN EXTRA CASH MONEY ONLINE WHEN AT HOME.

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Introduction:
Earn money from your couch.  doesn't take much time to run across someone pitching a "get-rich-quick" scheme online.
We've all seen them — people who promise to show you how to make thousands at home in your spare time.
Guess what?
Like any Get rich quick , it's only going to make money for the person running the scheme.
That doesn't mean there aren't reputable ways to Earn money online during your spare time.
There are many easy and legal ways to earn a few bucks on the internet. Here are nine to try:
1. Mechanical Turk
Introduction:
Mechanical turkis run by Amazon. Anyone can sign up and complete simple tasks — like choosing which of two pictures depicts a bridge — to earn a few cents per task. With some practice, you can earn a few dollars an hour while just sitting on your couch watching television. And with enough focus, you can earn an amount roughly equal to minimum wage.


2. YouTube
This platform allows anyone to post nonexplicit videos on pretty much any topic they desire. Recording a video can be as simple as turning on the camera on your computer and hitting the record button. If you enable advertisements on your videos, you can earn money at a rate of about $1 to $3 per 1,000 video views. The more videos you have, the more views you can accrue, so this option really pays off if you record a lot of videos and .

3. eLance
This  allows people in almost any profession to Find work at home  in their spare time. While the projects on eLance aren't going to earn you a ton of money, they do provide a great way to build an independent portfolio to show off your skills while also building a network of clients.

4. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing
It allows anyone who has written a book on their own to upload it to Amazon to be sold on Amazon Kindle devices. Let's say you write a novel and want to sell it. If you upload it here and then promote it online through social media or blogs, you can sell copies of your book and earn as much as a 70 percent return on each sale.

5. Fotolia
This allows you to sell photos you've taken for stock photography usage. For example, if a publisher is looking for a picture of a beach and you uploaded such a picture, the publisher can use Fotolia to purchase the rights to use that picture in its publication and you receive a cut of that money. For a photography hobbyist, this is a great way to earn a few dollars for some of your best photosVist here to learn more

6. Swagbucks
Introduction:
It is perhaps the most popular — and most legitimate — of the online survey sites. Swagbucks pays you a small amount for participating in a consumer survey, which companies then use to figure out what kinds of products to make and sell. You can participate in several surveys a day, and Swagbucks earnings can be redeemed for gift cards from Amazon, Target, iTunes, and more.

7. Fiverr

Introduction :
Fiverr  is a website where you can Make more dollars . On the site, people upload jobs that they're willing to do for $5, like writing Facebook posts for companies. Many of the jobs require creative skills such as graphic design or audio editing, but tasks are things you can easily do on the couch in your spare time.

8. Skillshare
Introduction:
It is a website where you can teach an online class and get paid for it. You record series of videos on a topic that you know about — popular subjects include crafts, film, fashion, and cooking — and then participate on the Skillshare forums related to your class. In exchange, you receive a cut of the money from the people who take your class. No teaching degree is necessary to get started, and the site says teachers can earn an average of $3,500 a year.

9. Zirtual

Introduction :
It is perhaps the most time-consuming, but most rewarding, option. With Zirtual, you sign up to be a Zirtual Assistant to a busy person. The person will send you things to do such as write emails, research a topic and summarize the findings, or personal tasks such as order flowers, manage a personal calendar, or write handwritten notes. The starting base pay is $11 an hour, and Zirtual Assistants work weekdays full time.

10.Bloging


Blogging 
At the first time I won a money through bloging.

I published my content in Google through my blog and later on I was  monetized it through Adsense and affiliate marketing. Here I was earned more than $1000.

To know how to make it read more bellow


All of these websites offer great opportunities for anyone to earn some extra money online. It all depends on what you want to bring to the table in terms of time, money, and effort.

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Ten important things to increse you value

 


Ten important things to increse you value

Education | Opportunities | Employments  | Job opportunities.

Employers are increasingly looking for certain skills that will benefit their organization.

 Although the list of skills is practically unlimited, there are certain ones that have common application across business lines, and that increase your value as an employee.

 And the truth is that even if you are your own boss running a home-based business, these skills will come in quite handy.

 Here are 10 sought-after skills that employers are actually looking for:

 1. Communication Skills

 In order to be able to perform effectively, you need to be able to communicate effectively.  That isn't lost on employees.  They look for candidates who can not only write coherently and persuasively, but also do the same when speaking.  Listening is another communication skill.

 In order to be able to either speak or write clearly, you must first demonstrate the ability to listen to what is being said.

 Good communication skills sets strong management potential.  The ability to clearly articulate your ideas - as well as company goals and directives - is a foundational leadership skill.

 Fluency in a foreign language is another important part of communication skills.  Certainly not every job requires this skill, but having it can open career doors that are not available to the English-only candidate.

 2. Computer Proficiency

 It should come as no surprise that almost every employer today is computer dependent - it's just a matter of what degree.  To be successful you must at least have general proficiency in working with computer technology.  You should have strong working knowledge of popular computer applications, such as word processing, email and spreadsheets.

 You should also have mastery of the software applications that are common in your industry.  Although there are different applications in each industry, you should have sufficient understanding of one that would provide the basis for being proficient in another.

 3. Self-Starter

 Budget cuts have led to short staffing in many industries.  Employers put a premium on the ability of their hires to work independently, and to complete tasks and assignments accurately and on time.  It's the kind of skill that's developed through real-world experience.  If your abilities as a self-starter have been consistent in other work assignments, positive peer references will be the best evidence.  That means that you will need to make being a self-starter a regular part of your work routine.

 4. Problem Solving

 This is the ability to gather and analyze information, then to use creativity and reasoning skills to find the best solutions.  An employer may test you on this front by giving you a real or made-up problem and asking how you would solve it.

 And much like being a self-starter, problem solving is largely a skill that you develop through experience.  It is often the result of being one of the "go-to" people in a department or company.  When a problem arises, does your employer come to you for solutions, or do they go to others?

 5. Sales Skills

 Most every job today involves some degree of sales.  Reductions in staff means it is more likely that you will have direct contact with both current and potential customers and clients.  You need to have some sort of sales skills to be able to represent your company in a compelling way.

 This doesn't mean that you need to be a career salesperson.  But it does mean that you should be able to communicate a public personality that an employer will see as a good fit among people both within and outside the organization.

 6. Flexibility

 The business world is not only changing rapidly, but also perpetually.  In order to survive, employees need a staff that's highly flexible.  They will look for people who bring flexibility to the job.  Flexibility is about more than just being ready for whatever happens.  It's also the ability to juggle multiple tasks, and to be able to set priorities that will enable you to complete the most important ones first.

 7. Presentation Skills

 If you hope to be promoted, presentation skills are a must.  It's a skill that successful people in management and sales have, and which you need to have in some measure.  Presentation skills will give you the ability to be able to present ideas and concepts in a persuasive way.  Those who are the best at this skill are often the front runners in any organization.

 Employers will look for presentation skills as evidence of leadership ability.  In many positions, you will be required to pitch plans and ideas for clients, coworkers and management.  The more at ease you are in doing so, the stronger your job candidacy will be.

 8. Creativity and Innovation

 Creativity and innovation are close cousins ​​of problem-solving.  Resources do not always exist to deal with the problems that an organization faces.  Creativity and innovation can enable you to come up with strategies to deal with problems within the constraints of limited options and resources.  This will require a certain amount of thinking outside-the-box, and coming up with workable, cost effective solutions to business problems.

 9. Social Media Skills

 This is a relatively new skill set, but as the social media grows in importance, it's becoming more desirable.  This is particularly true if you will be in any position involving customer contact, such as marketing, sales, and customer service related functions.

 When customers and clients are looking for information about a company or its products, they often start with social media.  Many employ even monitor social media specifically for this purpose.  It's now an important point of contact between organizations and clients, as well as the general public.

 It may even help if you already have a strong social media presence on a personal level, as comfort with the media is closely linked to the ability to harness it.

 10. Data Analytics

 One of the consequences of greater reliance on computer technology has been an explosion in the amount of data that's available to business.  The ability to analyze and interpret data in a way that will benefit a business is becoming increasingly important.

 As an example, businesses are engaged in e-commerce - which is the most common of all businesses - analyzes website traffic and navigation patterns to determine which customers are more likely to buy certain products or services based on their previous purchases or viewing activities.  The ability to identify and analyze data is an important skill.


 This is not imply that you need to have all 10 of these skills in order to be successful in your career.  But the more you have, the more value you will bring.

Thanks for reading

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