Mozenrath
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Post by Mozenrath on Jan 7, 2013 23:10:44 GMT -5
I have had a lot of luck with Swagbucks. Never heard of it. But I installed it to see if I can get anything out of it. Thanks for the idea. No problem. If I knew you'd try it, I'd have asked you to list me as referring you. Heh.
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Sephiroth
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Post by Sephiroth on Jan 7, 2013 23:17:41 GMT -5
There are any number of temp agencies you could go to that can find you work on a day-by-day basis, where they only call you once or twice a week with an offer to work on a certain day.
Also, if you are willing to go the mile for it, go to the free listings on craigslist and see what people are looking to unload-you could sell some of it on ebay for surprising amounts.
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Bo Rida
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Post by Bo Rida on Jan 8, 2013 8:48:09 GMT -5
I did try Cafe press last year but the issue I have is I have no idea in promoting the stuff to get people to buy it. I mean all good idea you may have as in a funny saying shirt. There going to be 100s similar. How to get it ahead and notice is what I have trouble with and is tricky. Is there a tip for that? Nothing much more that finding a niche rather than the normal shirts everybody is doing, or ideally lots of niches. There are several fan pages that would be a good place to start as they're more likely to naturally find an audience. www.cafepress.co.uk/cp/shopkeepers/index.aspx?page=fan-portalsThere's some good stuff in this thread too, mostly the first four points if you don't want to go any further with your promotion . forums.cafepress.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/722104/m/73610187/p/1Even if there is a lot of competition you can still sell, I sold a handful of presidential election t-shirts despite there being thousands available and most being better than mine, no idea how as even I couldn't find one of the designs among the crowd.
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Jan 8, 2013 13:29:54 GMT -5
I did try Cafe press last year but the issue I have is I have no idea in promoting the stuff to get people to buy it. I mean all good idea you may have as in a funny saying shirt. There going to be 100s similar. How to get it ahead and notice is what I have trouble with and is tricky. Is there a tip for that? Nothing much more that finding a niche rather than the normal shirts everybody is doing, or ideally lots of niches. There are several fan pages that would be a good place to start as they're more likely to naturally find an audience. www.cafepress.co.uk/cp/shopkeepers/index.aspx?page=fan-portalsThere's some good stuff in this thread too, mostly the first four points if you don't want to go any further with your promotion . forums.cafepress.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/722104/m/73610187/p/1Even if there is a lot of competition you can still sell, I sold a handful of presidential election t-shirts despite there being thousands available and most being better than mine, no idea how as even I couldn't find one of the designs among the crowd. That some helpful stuff and some I kinda knew but others I think would help someone like me. I think I'll try it again and use these tips. I mean I don't plan on making any of this a way of be a stay at home guy and replacing a job. But a little extra on the side would be great. I mean he talked about making six figures which is not what I'm looking to do. If I can make an extra lets say 1,000 in a year I would be happy.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2013 23:50:40 GMT -5
Begging.
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Post by Zaq "That Guy" Buzzkill on Jan 13, 2013 0:05:48 GMT -5
Whore yourself out to a thousand fat chicks for 50$ a piece.
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Post by Bone Daddy on Jan 13, 2013 0:12:01 GMT -5
Depending on where you live a lot of colleges and universities will pay you to volunteer for experiments. Not like, medical experiments or anything, just things like taking tests. I recently got paid $110 to drive a car for an hour and a half wearing a heart monitor
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