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Fiverr - Do small jobs such as simple voice acting or proof reading essays.

Twitch/ YouTube - Hard to build a brand and requires some start up costs to have similar quality that people expect.

Gold Farming - Find a game that has a market for selling what ever currency there is in game (such as OSRS or FIFA)

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They do exist, but are fairly rare. For example, Technicolor uses people at their own home to act as their call center. They have 24 hour support, so instead of paying for facilities, they just allow people to use their computer at home, and do the call from their application. I would check into call centers, and see what you could find at home. Best of luck!

Edit: You can also do jobs off of things like Fiverr or Etsy, get into coding and make people websites, build yourself a website and sell things off of it like modding services, or things that you can create, online tutoring, write a book or some form of journalism, make a blog if it gets big enough it will pull revenue.
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Of course, but money needs to be earned. It certainly is not easy to get money online, but it can be done.
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Yeah youtube, twitch or if you wanna be a cam girl that's sometimes an option lmao
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I've read those are not necessarily dead but bad things to try and make money off of haha. But thanks for the suggestion
those are the only real online jobs twitch is harder to get money but if you do it everyday youll grow youtube is more luck base if people like your content then youll grow but now with the way googles doing it you need like 1k subs or something to start making money these two are the only real way and for twitch you dont even need to show gameplay anymore you can do anything on there(irl area is good to get found out faster) but if theres like legit ones that arent youtube or twitch then everyone would do it
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Akali wrote There is a way! It usually ends up taking time though. I recommend trying out a website. Start with something simple, A basic CMS, Or Wordpress etc.

I currently have my own website, I have it setup through adsense, I have SEO setup correctly, meta etc. You can generate decent money though affiliate marketing, Or Reseller programs. Like I said before, It takes time and patience along with dedication to reach the point of accumulating $1000-$3,000 a month. Possibly even more. it might not sound realistic, But as I stated in another post, A vision without action is only a dream.

Edit: For example. Look at TheTechGame. This is a great example. One, If not the biggest online gaming community, It has news, A user friendly interaction. It has adsense, and offers a subscription to its members. Sean and his crew are surely sitting with a decent monthly income.
TheTechGame may be doing quite well. However, The moderators and admins don't recieve any money. As far as i know Telli and Sean are the only ones that do. The staff are volunteers to help out the site.
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