Making R1000 per day online can be very easy, especially if you have the skills that are currently in demand in the internet world. With freelancing, affiliate marketing, blogging, and surveys, it is now easy to make money at the comfort of your home, provided you have a stable internet connection.
With this, we will be listing out the 10 legitimate ways to make R1000 every day at the comfort of your home.
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10 Legit Ways To Earn r1000 Online Every Day
1. Write for Websites
If you love writing or you are a freelance writer, you are definitely on the right path to make R1000 daily. As a freelance writer, you can start writing for websites like freelance mum or listverse which pay up to R1000 per article you submit.
The only downside to this is that you will need a PayPal account, as most of them only pay via PayPal.
2. Get Paid for Research
There are many online platforms that pay for feedback on research. Sites like Respondent.io connects researchers with people who are also willing to provide feedback for whatever Research they are required to. Usually, feedback can be in form of a one on one video call or online survey (mostly).
The pay is really good, at least you get paid $140 per hour depending on the site and the level of survey or feedback. This means participants can get paid daily, weekly, or monthly depending on the agreements
3. Surveys (Opinions That Pays)
Opinions, as it seems, is not always free anymore as there are many legit platforms that do pay for your opinion nowadays.
Platforms like Swagbucks render this type of money-making scheme pays people for participating in surveys, daily polls, and basically surfing the Internet using their browser extension.
These platforms give participants a set of questionnaires to answer completely and thereby earning money in the process. Most of these sites usually pay through redeemable gift cards and PayPal.
High ranking platforms in this category include inbox dollars and survey Junkie as they pay well for a little service of about 5 to 15 minutes of the participant’s time. Both sites are well rated on Trustpilot with 4 stars each respectively.
Survey Junkie has about 9 million participants making them a widely known platform for making money.
4. Get Paid to Shop
Shopping is usually using your own money to buy your desired goods but little do many people know that they can actually get paid for also Shopping for others even at your leisure time.
Website such as Shopit pays up to R200 per hour to shop for others.
The good thing is that you can actually choose the hours and days you wish to work thereby making an easy R1000 a day working with Shopit in your leisure time.
5. Get Paid to Teach Online
Teaching is an act of passing knowledge to others. Teaching is a well-known job all over the world but the good thing is that you can actually be teaching at the comfort of your home.
There are many online platforms online that actually pay you to teach people online, in addition, they do pay per hour.
Teaching resources will be provided to you for your lessons. You can also choose the days and hours you will be willing to work making it very easy to cope with.
Examples of this type of platform hiring tutors include Qkids and Vipkid and they pay about R100 per hour.
Fairly, you need some requirements to join these platforms which include
- A BSc degree from a US or Canadian University
- Experience with children may be in form of babysitting, mentoring, coaching or even teaching.
- A computer with microphone and webcam and a high speed
And of course, you must be computer literate.
6. Become an Influencer
This is one of the most talked-about income streams when it comes to working from home.
Whether you are about to start a YouTube channel, a blog, or using social media, you can make money as an influencer by getting paid for promoting products.
This is one of the best and reliable sources of income (passive)
7. Fiverr
Fiver in case you don’t know is an online site that offers to sell your services for about R50 minimum.
These services include and are not limited to creative writing, logo designing, voice-over work, online marketing, lifestyle such as (crafts and recipes) and more
You can make R1000 offering a day job by doing most of this job listed on fiver.
8. Blogging
Blogging is the process that entails the writing of blogs, articles, photography, and other media which is self-published online. Can also be the act of writing your thoughts about a particular person, company, and many others online.
Blogging is one of the most common ways of making money online, bloggers make money via many ways such as ad’s, writing eBooks and books, getting paid to write about something, sharing your expertise as a coach, and most importantly, generating money from their blogs (by people reading their post) bloggers make a lot of money as they have no limit to the amount of money they make per month depending on the success of the blogger, they can make more than R1000 per day.
9. Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is the process that allows people to make money just by helping others to promote a particular business or product online targeting as many audiences as possible for the benefits or sales of the product or business.
Affiliate marketing does generates a remarkable amount of money for participants in which an Affiliate marketer can be making R1000 per day depending on the level of your marketing and consistency.
Popular examples of affiliate marketing platforms include DFO global, Amazon Associates, eBay partner network, ClickBank, ShareASale e.t.c
10. E-commerce
E-commerce fully known as Electronic commerce is simply the type of business that deals with the act of buying and selling goods and services via the Internet.
E-commerce is also a wide known business that allows a lot of people to be online employed generally generating a good amount of money as their income.
Just by engaging in e-commerce, you can be making up to R1000 per day.
Examples of e-commerce sites include Amazon, Flipkart, Olx, eBay, Shopify, Myntra, and many more.
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