Anyone got any good ways of making money online?

@android (895)
July 19, 2009 2:20pm CST
I know I've asked this question several times before, but still am yet to find a viable or worthwhile way of making a decent amount of money. I'm not interested in paid to click or paid to read websites, they are a waste of time and the amount of money that they pay is just pointless, it's a fast way of getting nowhere. Is it actually possible to make money online? I need to be bringing in an absolute minimum of £100 (approximately $200) a week otherwise it's just a wasted effort. Anyone?
3 responses
@roberten (3128)
• United States
19 Jul 09
PM me and I'll send you research I have on-hand. NOTE: Not looking for referrals, just responding as a friend.
@android (895)
21 Jul 09
Who did this research if you don't mind me asking? Was it you? And how much research are we talking about here?
@roberten (3128)
• United States
21 Jul 09
This is research I've complied from my personal experience and online research. No secrets, it is all out there for anyone to see; I just complied what I've learned. This if for information only.
@postlover (191)
• China
19 Jul 09
set a blog with attractive contents, and work hard to promote it for more traffic. it is possible to earn $100 per week. now no fast and easy way to earn that amount of money except investing.
@android (895)
21 Jul 09
Hmm investing. I like the sound of that. There are a few different things that I have invested in and I've made some money, but they are really more long term investments. Know anything interesting and potentially profitable that I can invest in?
@brian_s (570)
• United States
19 Jul 09
Paid-to proggrams are not the way to make this kind of money. It can be done, but 99.999 percent of people don't. There are ways to do it, but it takes a lot of work. I have a friend who used e-bay to do what you are saying. He did however need to treat it as full time work. If you have enough start-up money (tens of thousands of dollars) it is possible to do this through online discount stock brokers such as Zecco or Scottrade.