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whats the catch? thats more than most entry level in america, why aren't 3rd world weirdos doing it and living the lives of doctors?
You have to pass a test which evaluates your reading and writing and ability to follow instructions so that filters out a lot of people.

It’s paid like gig work so you have to set aside tax money yourself. The other drawbacks are it can be boring and given what they want from the chatbots you are taking part in an effort to woke sanitize them which people here may not enjoy.

I’ve already worked a few hours on projects trying to unfuck Gemini.
 
I always wondered if there was a market in writing papers for lazy/stupid students. I'm sure someone who majored and graduated in a certain subject can make some money doing schoolwork for idiots with more money than brains.
You should check out Fiver; there's plenty of that.
 
As far as I'm aware sites like Fiver / Upwork require photo ID. The clients see that and your full name before you're even hired. If you value your anonymity in any capacity, forget it.
 
You probably have a pokemon/magic/yugi card collection sitting under your bed from when you were a kid. Learn to flip collectables to grown nerds with money. Tough market, but fun if you get the hang of it.
 
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Get some Comicsgate weirdo to make you a Comic cover, Open an indigogo campaign, Promise a great comic book a year later, never deliver on the product, pocket the cash. It has worked beautifully for 5 years. The Pay pigs will never stop pigging.
depending on your marketing (lying) yoiu can pocket 20k - 100k per campaign!
@Michael Wade I'll be the artist for ya if you go for the "patreon scam" route. We can split the profits down the middle, you be the face and I be the pencil.

Every trick to getting rich by making furry art is a lie, you basically have to establish and market yourself in the furry community and also have quality art. The people making MS Paint inflation art aren't the ones dropping 5k on a drawing (or making even 5 cents on a drawing.) You may as well try to be a regular artist at that rate, which is just as hard and only slightly less degenerate.
 
One time and not sustainable, but if you have the know how and aren't bound by some noncompete you could potentially get a bit of a cash injection by offering to make websites for local businesses. I know a guy studying CS who was doing that as a side hustle.
I would love to do this, but I'm socially retarded and have no idea how to find customers.

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$20 an hour to fuck around with Chatbots.
Sounds enticing, but something about training an AI to replace me feels wrong inside.
 
I would love to do this, but I'm socially retarded and have no idea how to find customers.
Use google maps to check local businesses in your area.
Click on their tabs and see what info they have (phone number, website, etc.).
If they have a website, check it out and see if you could do better—Can offer this as an improvement.
If they have no website, google it just to double check, sometimes those get missed. If they truly have no website, call them up and offer your services.

If you're calling, prepare a document with a canned intro / pitch you can just read from.

If you really want to make an impression I'd recommend going there in person. I know it sounds like boomer advice (I guess it kind of is) but going somewhere in person immediately makes you stand out.
Same principle as calling. Prepare notes / a pitch. Practice it. Doesn't need to be word for word, you just need the main beats. Whatever will allow you to give them this pitch but speak naturally.
Consider what questions they'll ask you and prepare answers for that.
 
Theres aways the risk x reward on making quick money.

Get some Comicsgate weirdo to make you a Comic cover, Open an indigogo campaign, Promise a great comic book a year later, never deliver on the product, pocket the cash. It has worked beautifully for 5 years. The Pay pigs will never stop pigging.
depending on your marketing (lying) yoiu can pocket 20k - 100k per campaign!
That's a good idea. You could make a generic superhero Trump comic, pay someone well for a good cover, and just like Vito the Pedo, hire someone on Fiverr to draw the comic. Let's say you have $150K to produce this comic—use $50K to actually create it, and you'll still make a good profit. But, of course, keep your distance from those ComicGate idiots, or you'll end up paying the ComicGate toll. Never do physical copies because that's a money sink unless you have good connections.

I always wondered if there was a market in writing papers for lazy/stupid students. I'm sure someone who majored and graduated in a certain subject can make some money doing schoolwork for idiots with more money than brains.
It's a good idea too. A friend of mine was doing it, and she earned some shekels by the end of the day. If you expand it to correcting terrible Indian sex fanfics, that's a niche market where you'll always find work as well.

Use google maps to check local businesses in your area.
Click on their tabs and see what info they have (phone number, website, etc.).
If they have a website, check it out and see if you could do better—Can offer this as an improvement.
This is great if you're trying to learn programming or if you've never had a chance to work in a real programming job. I started this way. What I usually did was make the business site in one or two days, then give them the site for free but offer a support package for six months or so. I gained a lot of experience and built a huge portfolio with this approach.

If you're not great at sales, you can ask a buddy to make the sale and give them a percentage of the profits when thigs got going.

you can earn $0.25 for doing a survey on amazon mechanical turk
Does this still exist? Last time I searched for it, it was overrun by Indians.

I had an idea of starting a youtube channel and farming reddit clips
Ask Reddit, top 10—it's my fault? They're popular and easily scalable. But the problem is dealing with fake DMCA claims. There's a group that gatekeeps this kind of content. My channel got DMCA struck into oblivion when it was reaching 1K followers some time ago. But things could be different today.

Or you could create a channel like Memology, targeting troons and leftists. At least then you'd probably get YouTube protection.

For me, a good way to make some cash would be buying and selling. Some time ago, I used Facebook Marketplace a lot to flip things and made a substantial profit. But it's really hit or miss these days—you can end up with a lot of garbage in your backyard that no one wants. It depends on how many hours you have to invest in it.
 
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Use google maps to check local businesses in your area.
Click on their tabs and see what info they have (phone number, website, etc.).
If they have a website, check it out and see if you could do better—Can offer this as an improvement.
If they have no website, google it just to double check, sometimes those get missed. If they truly have no website, call them up and offer your services.

If you're calling, prepare a document with a canned intro / pitch you can just read from.

If you really want to make an impression I'd recommend going there in person. I know it sounds like boomer advice (I guess it kind of is) but going somewhere in person immediately makes you stand out.
Same principle as calling. Prepare notes / a pitch. Practice it. Doesn't need to be word for word, you just need the main beats. Whatever will allow you to give them this pitch but speak naturally.
Consider what questions they'll ask you and prepare answers for that. Just find a job from home. Take some courses and work. Or blog and gradually become popular. There is also an option in kasyna na pieniadze, I found https://pl.bestcasinos-pl.com/kasyna-na-pieniadze/ for this. But this is the most extreme case, since you need to take risks. For now, think about the option of working from home. I personally work like this.
I couldn't find the website
 
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A way I found is that the trading app moomoo really likes it when you refer people. They periodically offer you the opportunity to post referral links and for everyone that downloads the app via your link and puts 100 dollars in it you get 100 dollars yourself. I originally signed up because it, like a lot of other trading platforms offers free fractional shares as a sign up bonus. That, and pretty good interest on idle money. I’m assuming that putting my referral link in my comment will get me banned, but if anyone intends to sign up and feels like putting some money in my pocket to be a bro, send me a dm.
 
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