- Sell your music. A few years ago, Radiohead made headlines by selling its latest album via its own website and raking in the dough – for donations, no less. Though your act might not have Radiohead status (yet), many small, independent, and even big-name acts have followed suit: as it turns out, a handful of sales with no middleman adds up to a lot more than what most artists end up with once the record industry has gotten its “dues.”
- Become a freelance designer.
Create a website showcasing your portfolio and build a client list by
finding work in the online classifieds. Though it takes more time to get
established doing business this way, you can set your own prices and
won’t have to share your profits with the graphic design house.
- Sell stock photos.
This is a good way to make money while pursuing a fun hobby. Since
people search for stock photos by keyword, your work will be on the same
playing field as everyone else’s, meaning you should submit any photo
you think is decent. Once it has posted, your work is done, and while
you won’t generally make much per sale, having a good number of photos
can mean accumulating a nice monthly side income with virtually no
upkeep. iStockphoto, ShutterStock, and Fotolia are a few good places to
shop around.
- Sell an ebook.
eBooks are not for everyone, but if you’ve ever found an innovative
solution to a desperate situation and wished you could have simply paid
someone to give you the answer sooner, it’s likely there’s a market out
there for an ebook on the subject. Shop around to see what else is
available and look for people posting in forums with similar issues.
Don’t waste your time writing an ebook about something someone can
readily find answers to; it’s something you want to reserve for people
who are at their wit’s end.
- Sell an app. In a
multi-million-person marketplace, $1 or 2 per sale can go a long way. If
you have a great concept but no programming know-how, it might even be
worth it to hire a programmer. Just make sure you shop around for
similar ideas, find ways to one-up your competition, and comply with the
rules of the company on whose devices you’d sell the apps.
- Sell articles.
Lots of small businesses, websites, and marketers need good written
content and smooth keyword integration to help them get more traffic.
Though you won’t make much to start with, most articles will only be 200
to 300 words, which are a snap to crank out. As you prove yourself to
be capable, you can start charging more for your services. If you’re a
skilled writer, you might even try submitting your work to formal
publications.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Method #9 - 6 Ways to Make Money through Online Content
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