Although the list of
40+ ways to make money on the Internet is intended primarily for the American audience, but many of them are quite suitable for us.
All of the following programs are designed for the most ordinary users, do not require any start-up capital, except for the costs of opening your own web page.
We list the most interesting and non-standard ways of making money on the Internet, in addition to traditional and well-known advertising programs
AdSense and
AdWords , partner programs of
Amazon and
eBay , various banner and text advertising
systems , as well as immoral
bribing systems for bloggers .
Amazon aStore . Quick and easy creation of your own online store using Amazon tools. Instead of immediately sending visitors to the Amazon site, you can take orders on your own site. Amazon is engaged in the execution of orders and payment.
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Blish is a platform for selling digital content, such as e-books. There are similar services on the Russian Internet.
Platform for blogs , which is divided with the author of advertising profits. Alternatively, your RSS feeds can be placed through the
Feedburner server, which adds advertising and also shares with the author.
CafePress - you come up with a design for T-shirts or mugs and send your design to this company. They will make and send the product to any buyer from your site, and will share the profit with you. So, without investing a penny, you sell a product and get money for it. For CafePress, this is also a great business model, since thousands of users voluntarily seek out and lead to clients.
Chitika mini-malls are another original business model and an interesting alternative for contextual advertising. Instead of links to advertising sites in ad units Chitika lists products from online stores. Selection of goods is carried out after analyzing the context on the page. For the page owner, this can be much more profitable than the same AdWords.
Generous headhunters pay from $ 50 to $ 5000 for help in finding a candidate for one of the open vacancies. The person to whom you will find a job will also be grateful.
Indeed.com is a job search bulletin board that you can post on your site and get paid for each transition.
Some of the above programs, even those not intended for the CIS countries, may still push you to a valuable idea. This is especially true of original programs that have no analogues in runet, for example,
CafePress . Why not create something like this?