Sometimes, when looking for a job online, it can get confusing deciding what jobs are best and whichones don't work out. The article below lists five of some of the top job opportunities for makingmoney online.
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Article WritingArticle writing is pretty much just what it sounds like. You get paid to write articles on varioustopics from home. The pay varies from company to company and from article to article. Some companiespay twenty dollars per article, and some companies pay two. The articles you do also vary. The companywill assign you certain topics most of the time, but others will just give you a general idea and letyou run with it. Sometimes the pay depends upon the articles you write. The more in-depth and longerthe article is, the more you'll get paid. Article writing is simple and fun--it requires a littleresearch on most subjects, but the good thing about article writing is that if you get several articletitles on one topic, you've only got to research that topic one good time, and you'll have all the material you need to write several articles.
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Blog WritingBlog writing consists of writing 'blogs' on pretty much any topic and getting paid for it. Lots ofInternet sites will pay you to sign up and write various blogs and publish them on the site. You geta straight pay for initially writing the blog, and for every visitor that reads the blog after that,you'll get a small amount paid to you for royalty. Blog writing is kind of like writing a tiny book,and for every copy sold, money gets paid to you. Blog writing is simply on a smaller scale and insteadof copies being sold, you get paid when someone reads it. Lots of these sites will allow you to writeas many blogs as you want, and if you write them well, you may even get opportunities for other onlinewriting jobs.
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Data EntryData entry is probably one of the most rewarding jobs you can do online. It's simple and fun and giveslots of room for later advancement. A few simple programs are used in the process. You will probablybe given raw data and need to turn it into organized and presentable information that is easy to read.All the details will be given to you by the company that employs you. This job usually pays rather well,even online. Lots of employers that hire data entry workers notice good effort and will offer a promotion,advancement, or raise later on. The bad part of data entry is that it can be a complicated occupation toget, but when you can find it, it's worth your effort and you'll be glad that you tried.
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Online Journalism
Online journalism is similar to article writing, only you'll probably be writing for a specific site or e-zine. (An e-zine is an online magazine.) You'll probably be given specific things to write about, such asa review on a movie or hair care product. The amount you are paid varies upon the company that employs youand probably the topic you write on. It will probably also depend on the size of the article you're doing.You will probably receive payment through an online pay site, a check sent to your home, or a money order.Online employers have their own ways of paying people and that will also vary by company.
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Online Editing/FreelanceOnline editing and freelance jobs are all over the place. Lots of times, though, these advertisements arescams. The legitimate ones, however, are very rewarding. They can be hard to get because the companies thathire online editors and freelancers will more than likely require experience. Some places don't, though.It depends on the company you're applying to. Pretty much any major online job site will have lots of thesepostings and descriptions. You'll usually send a resume and some samples of your work, and you'll hear backfrom employers either by email or by phone. Online editing can be anything from editing your own work to someoneelse's, and pay depends on the company. Freelance writers write whatever the company needs them to, and usuallyhave semi-creative control over the topics.
To Your Success.
John Benjamin
http://www.123InternetBiz.com/PIP
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