Turn Your PC Into An ATM

September 25th, 2009 by Dirk Andersen
by Dirk Andersen

It is very possible to turn your computer into a cash money making mashine. A lot of people think this is a crazy claim, but there are literally millions of folks out there making a living online behind their computer never leaving the house. I have even hired some of these people to do work for me. You just need to know where to find people that are providing legit online jobs.

The most popular way is to just sell stuff and work for yourself. It is possible to list your merchandise on Ebay and make money. I had a co-worker one time who as a hobby made thousands of dollars a day by simply visiting garage sales and purchasing items he could resell. Though he was a former antique dealer, if you know your stuff about any type of merchandise you can do the same thing.

I want to warn some of the people out there who are looking for the software that you turn on and it makes money to steer clear. There is nothing that you can just turn on and you will have a bunch of money. Take me for instance. I run websites that are various ways to make money selling products. You would think that I could just set them up and let them make money, that is not correct I have to do a lot of work still.

Sites like elance or getafreelancer have message boards where people looking to have work done can post the job. Basically you go onto these sites and browse the jobs available and bid on the jobs. If you win the bid then the poster will pay you when you complete the job. If you have good computer skills or writing skills it is pretty easy to find something you can do for money on there.

The very best opportunity that you will find is to find a site who matches employees with people who are looking to hire people working from home. The program Legit Online Jobs does this. They keep a very up to date database of employers who are looking to hire people working at home to do jobs for them. You can find jobs in sales, transcription or even data entry.

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