5 online money making idea for college students

Knowledge can be used to make money by giving tuition to other students online. If you are good student of mathematic or English then use your knowledge to teach the other students.

1) Give on line tuitions:
Website like Tutor Vista that offer online tutoring programs – look for the one who needs tutor. Online teaching is comfortable as your job would be done from home.
Online teaching needs skill and knowledge that you would already have before you apply for it. It does not require any investment for it.

2) Write articles for online websites:
There are many websites like Text broker and E How that are always looking for content writers. If you an artistic bend of mind and have good skill over writing then you can write articles and get paid for your job. If you write 500 word articles this might be enough to fetch you some cash.

3) Start your own Blog:
Write on an interesting topic that would attract people to visit your blog. Blog is an avenue to share your thoughts with the web world. By adding Google Ad sense, Yahoo ads, or affiliate banners you can earn a good amount from your blog.

4) EBay and Craigslist best place to sell your stuffs:
EBay or Craigslist are the best place where you can sell your belongings. Your last prom night party gown that you won’t ware can be sold off on good price on EBay. Even old DVD and CDs can also be sold off at an excellent price. This money would help to pay off your rent and text books and other associated college expenses.

5) Help other student by selling your essays:
There are websites like Gradesaver.com that would be keener to buy your old research papers. These websites might pay you $25 for literature essays, $40 for College application essays, and $50 for graduate school essays. There is no point to keep you essays in your PC folders.
On line is the best way to promote your articles and get paid for the service you render. So keep utilizing the opportunity to fetch money.

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1 Comment

  • By Joy from Diary of a Student Development Professional, July 22, 2010 @ 1:34 am

    Did I read #5 correctly? Are you advocating that people sell their research papers to online companies that sell these papers to other students? I encourage you to think about the ethical considerations associated with these decisions.

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