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10 ways to make money online in 2023

Or waste your time with 10 jobs?

By Angela DelaneyPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
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10 ways to make money online in 2023
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Have we all heard most of these on repeat yet? Every Youtube video and Pinterest ad is screaming them in your face, but do they work? Let's take a look at a few.

Start a blog (and hope your readers don't fall asleep on their keyboards)

Share your wittiest ideas or expertise with the world. Bonus points if you can do it without accidentally deleting your entire website. It's like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle, but with words.

Complete online surveys (and pretend your opinions are valuable)

Get paid peanuts for answering mind-numbing questions like, "On a scale of 1 to 10, how likely are you to recommend this survey to a friend who hates fun?" You may not get rich, but at least you'll have some spare change for that fancy cup of coffee.

Start a side hustle (because one job is never enough)

Become a multi-tasking superhero by delivering food, doing odd jobs, or walking dogs. Just be prepared for the existential crisis of wondering if you're working harder or smarter.

Write a newsletter (and convince people it's worth reading)

Craft an email masterpiece that's part informative, part shameless self-promotion. Who knew you could make money by bombarding people's inboxes? It's like being a friendly neighborhood spammer.

Create a YouTube channel (and hope your cat goes viral)

Jump on the YouTube bandwagon and chase that elusive dream of becoming an internet sensation. Get ready to showcase your talent, whether it's singing, dancing, or attempting death-defying stunts in your living room.

Write an ebook (because everyone's got a novel inside them, right?)

Finally unleash that masterpiece you've been scribbling in secret. It's time to share your wisdom with the world, or at least your Aunt Mildred who promised to buy a copy.

Voice-over acting (and pretend you're the next Morgan Freeman)

Unleash your inner thespian and lend your voice to all sorts of characters. Impress clients with your ability to sound like a smooth-talking donkey or a chipmunk on helium.

Become a virtual assistant (and experience the joys of being someone's digital minion)

Show off your impressive organizational skills and knack for answering emails promptly. As a virtual assistant, you'll be one step away from ruling the world. Or at least someone's inbox.

Twitch streaming (because watching others play video games is a legitimate career)

Show off your gaming skills and entertain the masses. Who needs real-life achievements when you can amass followers and virtual cheers from your couch?

Test websites & apps (and complain about their poor design)

Get paid to critique other people's hard work and offer your invaluable opinions. Just remember to be gentle when pointing out that the website looks like it was designed by a sleep-deprived hamster.

Sell used items (and realize you're basically running a second-hand store)

Clear out your clutter and make some cash by selling your old stuff online. It's like having your own personal thrift shop, minus the smell of mothballs.

Host on Airbnb (because sharing your personal space with strangers is totally normal)

Turn your spare room into a cash cow and welcome strangers into your humble abode. Just make sure your guests don't discover your secret shrine dedicated to Nicolas Cage.

Freelance writing (and join the ranks of starving wordsmiths)

Embrace the glamorous life of a freelancer, where you can work in your pajamas and agonize over every word. Pro tip: stock up on coffee and prepare for a love-hate relationship with your thesaurus.

Dropshipping (because who needs inventory when you can be the middleman?)

Start your own online store and sell products without actually having to touch them. It's like running a lemonade stand, except you're selling the illusion of lemons.

Print on Demand (because the world needs more customized socks)

Become a fashion mogul by slapping your designs on t-shirts, mugs, and any other printable surface. It's like being a modern Picasso, but instead of paint, you use pixels.

Some people win with these ideas, but they're not for everyone. I suppose it all depends on how much effort you are willing to put into some of these things. Tell me, have you done some of these? What has worked for you?

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