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Subject: Making extra money
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: sircessna-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 08 Oct 2005 16:55 PDT
Expires: 07 Nov 2005 15:55 PST
Question ID: 578025
Hi, I work away from home for months on end at times. I am looking for
ways to make extra cash from where ever I am. It's always different
places. Any ways you can think of or find, please let me know. I have
came across some sites such as filling out surveys and stuff. Seems
most of the stuff I find requires you to be a US citizen. I live in
Canada. Please make sure the ideas, links or pages you submit to me
are valid reputable sources that will indeed pay. Also, if anyone
reads this and knows of ways to supplement my income from a hotel room
please indeed post a comment.
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Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: brianhoward-ga on 08 Oct 2005 17:21 PDT
 
Quite simply, Web Design. It's work you can do from anywhere, at
anytime. Granted it takes some time to learn, but it can be a much
better source of income than filling out surveys, which are usually
shady operations anyway.

Webmonkey is a great place to start learning if you're interested:

HTML - http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/authoring/html_basics/
Graphic Design - http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/design/graphics/
Find Jobs here - http://www.designerstalk.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=23155d92c00cec28e08337b15b4aaf07&f=31

That should get you started, you can actually do this work with
programs as simple as Paint and Notepad. It's just one option, I'm
actually interested what other people have to say about survey work as
well. Good luck!
Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: sircessna-ga on 08 Oct 2005 18:10 PDT
 
Thanks BrianHoward! That actually went though my mind. I went and
bought Dreamweaver MX and a few books a couple months ago and am
currently trying to learn it. Thanks for your imput!
Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: brianhoward-ga on 08 Oct 2005 18:14 PDT
 
Sure thing, and the great part is after further experience, it could
become a full-time job. Currently it's what I do, and it's pretty
decent as a second income! (Dreamweaver is what I use too)
Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: theravenproject-ga on 09 Oct 2005 19:17 PDT
 
If you are considering Web Design, there is an Incredible Program out
now called XSitePro.  It will allow you to build an entire site in 1/2
the time or less than it would take on Dreamweaver or Frontpage (I
have used both and Love XSitePro).

You can check it out here:  http://www.xsitepro.com/cmd.php?af=314034 

Good luck with your Internet Income Future.

SPRaven
TheRavenProject
Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: aaron1277-ga on 10 Oct 2005 18:46 PDT
 
Contact Dundas Systems. It's a great way to make money on the side. It
involves vending machines. They have a great niche in the market.
Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: _911_yahoo-ga on 25 Oct 2005 09:16 PDT
 
the easier way Is : Put publicity on your hand bag
Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: lazortech-ga on 28 Oct 2005 13:12 PDT
 
Web Design / Web Development is a good career, sure learn dreamweaver
but make sure you understand the code it generates.

Visit www.w3schools.com for good tutorials.

With the emergence of Content Management Systems you will need to
learn a scripting language and Database code such as ASP & MSSQL or
PHP & MySql you will need to research your potential market to see
what is the prefered choice.

Hope things work out, time, practice and patience is what it takes

Cheers

Len

www.lazortech.com
Subject: Re: Making extra money
From: can8tian-ga on 06 Nov 2005 13:00 PST
 
Have you considered setting up your own website with affiliate
marketing links? Affiliate marketing is a lot of work but it does
generate sales 24-7. You can monitor your activity from anywhere in
the world. A good place to start is with good companies such as
Commission Junction http://www.cj.com or LinkShare
http://www.linkshare.com There are lots of other companies out there
as well. Be sure to carefully read their terms of service before you
apply.

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