Popular question today:
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Where you can make money for
free?
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Are there any websites where
people are making money online for free without needing a credit card?
That's
right. I want to find 10 entirely free websites where you can make money
without having to spend any money. No hidden subscription services, no hidden
fees, no investment.
Disclaimer: These 10 websites are not going
to make you a millionaire overnight. But as you'll see, through taking action,
people have built up money streams on these websites, including passive income,
that now earns them a full-time income which I think is pretty cool.
So I'm
hoping that this article is going to motivate you and smash some of those
mental roadblocks that you may have been having, where you think things like:
·
Oh, you need money to make money,
or
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You need to live in America, or
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You don’t have any skills, or
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You need a credit card.
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Because
you know what, those myths are not true. What you actually need is to take
action.
List
of Websites:
1.
Redbubble.com
So what
is Redbubble and how does it make money? Well, it is a website that allows you
to make money by creating and selling custom products online. So it lets you
create things like T-shirts, phone cases, that sort of thing. But how do you
make them?
Well,
it's simple.
Once you
create an account, which is absolutely free, and you only need to enter your
name and email address. You can start uploading artwork and designs to products
literally in less than a minute.
No
credit card required.
You can
choose which products you want to list and sell with your art work online, and
you can customize your products, choose what color they would come in, what
style, and then your own custom product description and title Then when a
customer purchases one of them, Redbubble's production warehouse will print
your design onto a T-shirt, package that T-shirt up, and then ship it out to
the customer automatically, without you having to do anything.
With
Redbubble, they pay you a commission on each product sold with the standard
commission rate being 20%. Because they pay you out as a commission, you never
have to pay any fees, and so selling is free. Now I can imagine for some of you
out there.
If
you want a review of this website than wait, I will post a review and how to
use this website easily to earn money for beginners soon. So keep visiting my
blog regularly for updates.
2.
Skillshare.
All
right, onto the next website, and I think that a lot of people are probably
going to recognize it, because it's featured on YouTube a lot, but you probably
never realized that it could be making you money, and that it's actually making
some people over $100,000 a year, largely in passive income.
You
don't need to be special or have any skills at all. This website sponsors a lot
of YouTubers, and no, they are not sponsoring this ARTICLE.
Anyway,
normally, people come here and pay them $10 a month to get access to all their
video classes.
So, for
example, if I wanted to learn how to make a latte, I could just type that into
the search box and boom, I'd get given a bunch of free video classes I could
watch, anyone is allowed to make a Skillshare class and start making money with
it.
Me, you, anyone.
And on
average, new teachers make between $200
to $3,000 in their first month, which is pretty cool, but that's not the best part.
The best part is once you put your classes up, all that money that you're
earning, it is passive. And remember, that is how much they earn in their first
month with their first course. Imagine what happens when they then go and
create another one and then create another one. It all adds up.
Review
soon ……..
And if
you wanted to make even more money from your classes, you could put them up on
our third website,
3.
Udemy.
Udemy is
another website that also lets you sell your courses. Unlike Skillshare, which
is a subscription service, here, people buy your courses individually. Because
of that, earnings on Udemy do tend to be higher. Teachinguide.com estimates
that about 40% of classes have made over $5,000. I actually got a friend that
makes about $25,000 a year with one course which is neat. However, you guys
might be thinking, "there's just two problems.
"One,
I don't have any skills.
"I've
got nothing to teach.
I will
review this website soon in which I will explain easy way to make money from
this website, so keep coming back to check more cool stuff….
4.
Shopify.
Shopify
tracks everyone that clicks on it. And if they buy a subscription, I'll get a
commission. Each year, I make well over $100,000 a year with Shopify
commissions with my affiliate links.
So yes,
I very much believe that this is a superior way to make money on Skillshare.
It's
allowed. But you know what, not a lot of people are doing it on Skillshare.
So, once
you've made your Skillshare and Udemy courses, sign up for the Adobe affiliate
program and get your tracking link, then put your link in the description of
your Photoshop tutorials, and tell people that they can click on it to get a
free trial for Photoshop. And each time someone buy's Photoshop or one of their
Adobe products, you will get 85% commission on their first month subscription.
So if
you want to make even more money from these platforms, create video lessons on
products that have affiliate programs and free trials for you to take advantage
of.
This
teaches people how to set up a Shopify store using my favorite e-commerce app
and platform, Shopify. It's been up for 10, 11 months now, and it's made me a
fair chunk of change in AdSense revenue, $9,000 for one video. Not bad.
But the
real money of course comes from affiliate commissions. It's even more popular
than mine. There is no one on camera at all. It's just someone filming the
screen while they click buttons and talk over it. So there is no camera
required.
And so,
if you aren't skilled with filming and editing videos, tutorials are a great way
to get started making money on YouTube.
5.
Shutterstock.
Of
course on here you can sell photos and videos that you take a stock footage. And
do people buy this?
Absolutely
yes!
I myself
spend lots of money on stock videos. In fact, I've used stock videos and this
video multiple times, and some of the clips I've bought have been incredibly
basic.
For
example, I bought this clip here which anyone could've filmed just by sticking
a 4K-ready Smartphone on a tripod. That's it. No fancy filming.
It's
literally just a still shot of people walking past the Forever 21 store that
was shutting down due to their bankruptcy. I know people that make thousands of
dollars passively each month off their portfolios.
The way
that they make it though isn't by selling photos. It is by selling videos that
are in 4k. These have the highest royalty commissions. So if Shutterstock
sounds like something that you like to make money from, I highly recommend
focusing on 4k video.
6.
Merch
by AMAZON,
Amazon
has its own print-on-demand service too that works just like Redbubble.
You need
to submit an application and I do recommend Googling best practices for
submitting an application.
But if
you're accepted, you get access to the print-on-demand service. All you need to
do is upload a piece of artwork or design, and Amazon will create these
products for you, and you can create an Amazon product listing that people can
find just by using their search engine.
You can
set your own price, add in your own title, description, and fully edit your
listing.
Now,
some people use Merch by Amazon as a source of side income. Some people use it
to earn a full-time income.
And
according to the Amazon sales research tool, Jungle Scout, A seller at AMAZON, in the past month, sold roughly
640 shirts. Now, based on the product price, that's roughly $4.50 commission a
shirt.
And so
how do you get your commissions?
Well,
Amazon pays them out into a bank account, and that includes a Payoneer account.
All
right, so my next website.
7.
Fiverr
All
right, so I'm here on Fiverr. Now if you don't know what Fiverr is, it's a
place where freelancers can offer their services in the form of one-off gigs
that people can buy. It's free to create and list a gig selling their services.
So, if you're a freelancer, this is a great site to make money.
And
seriously, the key here is to do the research and don't just try to sell what
every else is.
And if
you are a free-lancer writer based in the USA and you just want to make money
writing and don't want to have to hustle for clients, be sure to check out this
following site,
8.
Textbroker.
The way
this works is that you sign up for the website, you take a writing sample test.
Based on that, you're assigned a level. Most people I know who got As and Bs in
English class at school get a four-star ranking immediately, earning you 1.4
cents a word. Once assigned, you can then log in to the orders portal, choose
an order, and write the article for it. Now, I don't know about you, but I can
easily write a 1,000 word article in an hour, which would be $14 an hour with a
four-star ranking.
But if
you work on your writing craft and hit that five-star ranking, now you make $50
an hour.
But yes,
unfortunately, I'm fairly certain that it's only available for Americans..
However,
the next website, it is available worldwide.
9.
Instagram.
There
are a lot of opportunities for people to earn money online with Instagram.
This Instagram meme page is for cats. When you click on the link on the bio, it links you to their print-on-demand store where they are selling their own T-shirts. And remember what anyone can do. Anyone can create their own free print-on-demand store using Redbubble, and start selling T-shirts with free Instagram traffic right now.
Shoutcart.
This is
a website that lets Instagram accounts sell shout outs. You buy it for a
limited amount of hours usually, and after that, it gets deleted.
This
allows pages to advertise without clogging up their feed with ads. Shout outs
are an easy low-effort way to make money on Instagram.

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