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I don't have the knowledge or experience to contribute much to prepping questions, but this is something I can throw out there to maybe help a prepper or two.

I was thrown into the position of being sole provider for a while, and it took a lot of scrambling to find ways to work from home because our local job economy is nonexistent. None of these are scams or schemes and come from my own personal experience and none of them require up front investments - just a computer and Internet.

Search Engine Rating
There are three main companies that contract for the major search engines (Google and Bing). They hire human raters to evaluate web pages for relevancy to a search term. Some have other projects but that's the part I have experience in. They require you to sign a nondisclosure agreement so I can't talk about the work or pay specifically; just point you to their sites where you can apply.

https://www.leapforceathome.com/qrp/public/jobs/list
I worked for Leapforce first, for probably a year or so. There was plentiful work and unless they've changed, they allow you to work full time.

Careers - Lionbridge Technologies
I work for Lionbridge now and am overall fairly satisfied. You can only work part time here, but I find that I enjoy the work far more than I did for LF. When I first applied, I found their job listings confusing and just emailed them - they sent me an application link for the correct job.

Appen Careers - Appen
I have never worked for ABH but have a friend who does and he says they're great at communicating and put a lot of time and effort into training their workers.

If you are familiar with search engines and have a fairly analytical mind, you can do these jobs. They all have very stringent quality standards and it's not unheard of to be let go with no notice. I don't depend on the income but use it while I've got it. :) Feel free to PM me for more info, but do look at their websites first to see what they have to say.

Writing
There is so much money to be made in freelance writing if you're willing to put the time and effort into it. To get started, you can work for content mills that do the marketing for you and pay a small price per word for the work you do. The articles you write at these places are not creatively satisfying really, because they're keyword stuffed for business content sites. Expect to write 100 articles on "bankruptcy attorney los angeles" or some such nonsense. That being said, there is decent money if you can type fast and have high school English proficiency. (I've also hired writers from these places, and I contest that fact, because I've received some really crummy stuff :D )

Textbroker
This is my favorite. They have a lot of writer-friendly features that make it easy to grow your own writing business and they have better volume than the others.

The Content Authority
TCA pays terribly to start but you can go up quickly to a livable rate and they also ghostwrite ebooks so you can get some larger jobs.

Content Marketing Software | Writer Marketplace
You can find some incredibly good (for these types of sites) paying gigs here, but they get snapped up very quickly.

There are a ton of content mills but you need to research each one because some are scams. The three I linked are legit. I've never not been paid. TB pays weekly even, so it's not a bad idea to sign up and jump on there any time cash is tight and you need a boost.

I made some decent money writing for clients when I had the time. Once hubs left for work I quit writing because I had no time, but I built a portfolio website with writing samples and then advertised in several cities on Craigslist. I charged far above what the content mills pay and got to pick and choose my projects.

Kindle
I saved the best for last. Really, there are few online business models so easy and instantly successful as writing books for Kindle. I don't market or spend any time -- that is, no time at all, ever -- on my books once they're published and I make a few hundred a month. My smallest books are something like 20 pages and still sell. I don't calculate my income based on monthly but in how much time and cost I've invested in each book. I have one dud but the rest are giving me a return so far of $35-$100/hour for the time I spent writing them, and the income continues. If you can write at all, do some serious looking into Kindle. I'll help if I can.

Anyway, I know there are some folks on here who need some options. They won't necessarily get you rich (except Kindle) but they can add a decent sum to put toward prepping or whatever.
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Great post!! I have always liked to do a few things on the side to make some extra cash. When I was in Florida, I was actually consulting. Per my screename. As long as you are experienced, you would be surprised at the people that will pay to get some info. Stuff like firearms training,survival techniques and gardening. A lot of doctors,lawyers and big time execs. are book smart but don't know shit about survival. I was making quite a bit $200 to $1000 a week at times. Here in Montana I am so far out and we don't have the big cities to draw from so I'm not doin it much here except for a little online. I even have a few from Florida that came out here to do a few things and I made some cash from that..
We have a blog we started about leaving Fl and coming here. It's startin to get some traffic and I have had all kind of stuff "donated" for reviews and stuff. I am talking in the thousands of dollars..

On top of that, we have a small clothing line BeachKowboy/Beach Kowgirl we started. It is still pretty small although we are in about a dozen stores right now. The avatar is our logo. We will be on Television pretty soon. A network picked us up for an episode and if it works out, they say it could become regular. It is about someone that leaves their life in the city and leaves to follow their dream somewhere else. They are going to advertise Beach Kowboy/BKG and also our hunting outfitter company. Plus pay us a little. So hopefully it will put us in the big leagues with the clothing line. Check out Beach Kowboy on Facebook if ya want...

There are just so many different things you can do to make money. You just have to find something you LIKE and it is all cake after that. It's hard to beat making money from something you like. I have always been that way, always tryin to find a way to make money from my hobbies..lol
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My wife has 4 books published and we recently put them on amazon in digital format. Her sales went up ten fold on amazon in ebook format. That isn't saying much as her royalties are about $200 per month but that is a bunch better than her previous publisher.

I would be interested in links to your other works, I have been messing around with a fiction novel on my computer, I am interested it links to your successful works.
Have you tried Smashwords, MR? They syndicate to Apple, Sony and a handful of other small vendors. I've been meaning to try it out but never get around to it. Tweaking the keywords can help improve sales. I use the Google Keyword Tool to research search volume for different keywords related to my book until I find some that have both decent volume on Google and few results on Amazon. Also, using all seven of the keywords you're allowed can help too.

My books are under my real name, which is a unique one, and I'm not willing to lose my anonymity. I hope you understand.
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It is amazing at what you can do online to make money..
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Indie, thank you so much for the ideas. These are some very good option!
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If you have a little time and can provide good content. Affiliate marketing can pay pretty good. Right now I have 7 websites up and running and they are making a decent income..I am by no means a guru,actually a newbie but am liking it very much..
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A few other ways to make extra cash are by taking surveys. My fiance takes them a few times a day. She doesn't get rich by any means but makes a hundred bucks or so a month in cash and another few hundred in "points" where she gets gift cards and shit. She hasn't paid for a pair of jeans or boots in over a year and a few other things like restaurant gift cards.. I will add a few links below. Whenever you click on a link or if you go with any of these companies, I will be paid a small percentage as well. That is where my affiliate marketing comes in. It is just internet marketing. Where almost every company onthe net will pay you a percentage or if you post a link of theirs and someone clicks on it. It's usually only .05-$3 a click but can add up. Plus if you send them someone that buys their product you can make upwards of %50 or more on commission. I try to spend a few hours a day on it and I have started making almost as much as what the ranch pays me. If anyone is interested, shoot me a pm or email me. I will add a few links as examples. Remember, if you click on em I get paid. I only recommend shit I would or have paid for or used myself..This is not a get rich quick thing. You have to spend time online. I try to do a few hours a day at least and spent like 18hrs yesterday and have been on here most of today. Just start a few twitter/facebook and pinterest accounts. Start getting followers and build a following and recommend something to them every now and then. Stuff that is already int he conversation. Say you are talking about backpacks or bob or something. Add a link from your affiliate account and if anyone click on it you get a few cents and if they but it you make a commission. It is easier than it sounds. Check out most any website where you usually buy something, odds are at the bottom. There is an affiliate tab. That is where you go and you can get paid to sell their stuff. Start a website or a blog and talk about and review things.

A lot of places will donate shit if you have a decent site or blog. You get to keep the product and then get paid when someone buys their product you reviewed on your site. It is a win win. Since I started our blog, we have received quite a bit of stuff. Like an Excalibur dehydrator $499 Blendtec blender over $1000 spices from thespicehouse.com $200,over $1000 in custom knives from Kim Breed, ,several cases of Mountain House dried foods,several sets of shades from Revision Military and a set of Toyo MT 35x18x12.50 for our Jeep. Plus several thousand dollars of other cool shit all free and discounts of 20-30% from most sites in our niche.
Like I said, you will have to do some work but it isn't that hard as long as you can use the net and copy and paste shit!! You can start your own site or there is even a link here that will do it for you. It's all how you want to do it. Build up an email list as BIG as you can and go. It's VERY VERY simple!!! Like I said, it's not a get rich quick thing but if you get things set up, it will work for you while you are working your real job,sleeping or fishing. The net runs 24/7/365 and as long as you get traffic, you can make sales. The cool thing is you don't have to carry inventory or actually process sales.. If anyone is confused or has any questions, feel free to email or pm me.. I will add a few links for you to check out.
Claim Your Free Website

Surveys For Money - Legit Ways To Make Cash Online

Free Monthly Websites

Get Cash For Surveys

Work From No Home

This isn't for everyone so if not, no biggie... These are my links and will get something if you go to them. If you're not interested, don't bother clicking. Thanks!!
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A few more for those interested....I will say it again. Anyone that thinks this is some kind of get rich thing, you are in for a rude awakening. If you have a few hours or MORE a day to work online though, it will supplement your income and could very well make you a full time income. Just takes time and effort. And a little creativity...
One more. This is for those interested in having a blog.. John Chow is the king of blogging... Blogging With John Chow
Few other things you can do is get into drop shipping. Open an online store and sell other peoples products. Start a survival,hunting,fishing,tactical or whatever type store ya want. You set up the site and have the company send it to them when you get an order. That way, you don't have to pay for inventory ahead of time. Most of the stores you see online are dropshippers. Unless they manufacture their own products anyway.. I am in the process of putting one together now.

Here are a few links that might help you get started..

Make Money Drop Shipping | Drop Ship Dynasty

How To Start a Drop Shipping / eCommerce Store ? Drop Ship Lifestyle

Hope these might help someone. I do some of all of them and my fiance sticks with surveys usually. She will get an email uaually when she has one to do. Seem slike we are always getting trial and sample packs inthe mail. Dog food,shampoo,cereal,toothpaste and all kinds of other shit almost every time we go to the mailbox. I like the marketing aspect personally so I don't do too many surveys. I stick with the affiliate marketing mostly. Usually tangable goods but sometime ebooks and stuff like the links I posted. I actually made some money from the links I posted last night. Not much but enough for some gas and beer/whiskey..

So there IS money to be made if you have the creativity and TIME to spend a few hours a day online. I like it so it doesn't seem like work to me. A lot of you might think it is a pain in the ass and not want to do it. But if you can make a few hundred a week or more, you might change your mind a little..
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Does anyone else have any other ideas for making extra money online? Or not online for that matter.. Seems like I always have a few irons in the pot.
With the ability to do a little internet research, turn a screwdriver and some basic soldering skills I have been supplementing my income fixing and selling LCD's LED's and plasma flat panel tv's. I got into it because I came across a 65" plasma sitting on the side of the road. $1800 tv originally, $175 in parts and adding a fan to better cool the part that failed and I've been watching it for three years. Most fixes do not cost that much and I've repaired some for nothing by salvaging components from other electronics.
I prefer to fix that which has been discarded than to buy new. From household appliances to outdoor equipment everything gets thrown away and having the skills to fix them has saved me a lot of money and allows me to make a few bucks on the side.

Never climbed into a dumpster but I'm not above stopping to pick something up on garbage day.
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With the ability to do a little internet research, turn a screwdriver and some basic soldering skills I have been supplementing my income fixing and selling LCD's LED's and plasma flat panel tv's. I got into it because I came across a 65" plasma sitting on the side of the road. $1800 tv originally, $175 in parts and adding a fan to better cool the part that failed and I've been watching it for three years. Most fixes do not cost that much and I've repaired some for nothing by salvaging components from other electronics.
I prefer to fix that which has been discarded than to buy new. From household appliances to outdoor equipment everything gets thrown away and having the skills to fix them has saved me a lot of money and allows me to make a few bucks on the side.

Never climbed into a dumpster but I'm not above stopping to pick something up on garbage day.
I have a cousin that was given a "broken" big scree television from a guy he knows that owns a sports bar outside Tampa. He put like $30 into some part and it works like brand new. he said it was a few thousand dollar television. Not bad if ya ask me. I made a table form some OLD wood here at the ranch not long ago. It was nothin fancy but the wood itself was amazing. A friend was over with his dad and his dad seen it and offered to buy it. He paid $300 for it it it didn't take but a few hours to make. The lumber was free. So it ended up working out pretty good. I might even start making a few more things to sell. If I get the time.
I like the idea of writing an ebook as well.
Writing the Kindle books seems pretty interesting and could potentially add a couple of hundred bucks a month to ones income.

Something I have done in the past with one of my hobbies to make a little money on the side, is aquaculture. Im into Saltwater aquariums and corals. For a couple of years I had about 2300 gallons of saltwater rack systems I built and grew coral frags and colonies in putting my spare bedroom in my apartment to good use. Used to pull about a grand a month from it. I was supplying three specialty fish stores in the Seattle- Tacoma area with most of their live stock as far as corals went. I also turned a lot of "Base Rock" into "Live Rock" using 2 x 300 gallon Rubbermaid poly tanks (cattle troughs). The base rock cost me about 2 bucks a pound and I was able to sell it about 6 months later as live rock at about 8-10 bucks a pound. I was able to move about 300 lbs of live rock every 6 months or so. Its not for everyone but if your in a area where there is a demand for high end Saltwater corals and live rock, it can be pretty profitable. It can be a little work but since salt water aquariums were a hobby for me it was more a labor of love than work. I used internet forums to advertise and was able to reach a lot of interested folks locally looking to buy and was able to schedule times for folks to stop by on the week ends or after work, to look my goods over and pick out what they want. Since it wasn't a business per se, I had to keep a lot of cash on hand and deal in cash only with customers. The stores I supplied paid in cash or on a commission basis based off what was sold to their customers. For me this worked out pretty good and allowed me to work at it at my own pace. But done right, it can prove to be quiet profitable at the hobby level. Sometimes you have to think outside the box!
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I am already looking at the kindle book. I've written about 15 pages so far, in terms of kindle pages its nearer to 25. Slow progress but I don't mind! :)
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