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Become an affiliate marketer. This is a great way to make money for promoting someone else’s products  or services without having to carry any inventory. Affiliate  advertisements are usually incorporated into your website/blog/page via  linked articles (great when your content is strong and compelling, but  must be done carefully to avoid looking spammy), product-placement  videos (great if you’re funny or have performance talent), or, less and  less commonly, banner ads (pretty ineffective, as most people avoid  these like the plague). If necessary, you can also become an affiliate marketer without a website (by posting videos on YouTube containing links to the product, for  example). Check out a site like Commission Junction for possible  products and services. - If you have a lot of traffic, you might want to do cost-per-click advertising, which doesn’t earn you much per click but banks on the fact that the sheer number of visitors will build your revenue.
- If you have very strong content, you might want to do  cost-per-acquisition advertising, which makes you a decent commission  (either a fixed amount or a commission, depending on what you’ve  pre-agreed to) every time someone on your site makes a purchase with  your affiliate company.  
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Become an online mystery shopper. Most people have heard of mystery shoppers in the real world, but with  the shift to virtual business, it’s becoming more and more common to  send mystery shoppers online-hunting. If you’re just starting out, be  prepared to front the cost of your purchases, as your reimbursement will  depend on whether or not you are a capable mystery shopper.3
Do webinar marketing.  This is simply seminar marketing done online – except that it’s much  cheaper than doing actual seminars and doesn’t require repeat  performances. If you’re an authority on a subject that others would be  willing to pay to learn more about, record yourself giving a talk about  it in a professional location (traditionally a conference room, though  this may change depending on your subject), post it on your website, and  advertise.4
Refer other professionals for jobs. If you know somebody whose skill and work ethic you’re willing to stand  behind, consider referring them to a prospective employer. If that  person gets hired, you stand to make anywhere between fifty and a few  thousand dollars depending on the position. Check out a site like  ReferEarns or WhoDoYouKnowForDough for more information. 



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