providing online services

February 24, 2013 4:08pm CST
Hello, has anyone here tried to provide online services e.g bookkeeping, data encoding, typing, tax return filing, or tutoring. If anyone has, can you give some advice on how did you start; how did you get clients; how long have you been doing it; have you been profitable how many hours do you spend each day or week and any additional information you could think would be valuable to add up. Thanks...
3 responses
@cttolledo (5459)
• Legaspi, Philippines
25 Feb 13
Yeah.. I have tried working on Odesk.com, you can try that but you have to register first, and fill up some personal information, take some tests. In this site a lot of jobs are posted from time to time and you can apply to those posted jobs.. you will be hired depending on the qualification that you have..
• China
25 Feb 13
Apart from freelancer, elance is also that kind of sites full of competitiveness. First you need to give a proposal then compete with other bidders but so often you need to bid lowly Anyway, if you cooperate with clients in a long term run, that would be great because it can save you much more time and energy to compete with others
@nishdan01 (3050)
• Singapore
25 Feb 13
Any online service requires more hardwork and dedication. Writing is a great way to earn online. Start by writing on blogs. Then look for freelance jobs with samples.Samples most be good enough to impress the employer. You can get paid by Cheque, Paypal or Alertpay. You can be a designer of some sites like Zazzle. Open a free account and create designs. When products get sold, you can earn good sum of money. Again, Paypal is a reliable wat to get paid.