Quote: (10-05-2017 08:27 AM)el mechanico Wrote:
Quote: (09-28-2017 12:32 AM)Red Jaguar Wrote:Thanks. Let me see how his interview goes.. When he had money he didn't update his technology. He has old computers, phones that go dead after an hour etc..
I suggest using Fiverr.com.
There's probably something he can find to do that can apply to him. I myself use Fiverr for side money and even suggested it to some who have skills that they don't think are all that. I've used it for roughly 5 months and have made about $1,700 in that time. Granted some of those where large gigs. It requires some customer service skills but that can be fixed and tweaked by having some scripts ready.
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There are all sort of things that he can try his best hand at Digital Marketing, Business Research, Audio Transcript, Proofreading etc.
Pros:
Low barrier of entry
You don't need to create a website, maintain it or create web traffic to you.
All you need is an internet connection and tools for your specific skill.
Cons:
Fiverr takes a 20% cut/gig (You made $50? Nope, you made $40. $440? Negative, $352)
Payouts take 2 weeks to clear and then 4-5 business days to transfer to your bank/paypal account minus $1 fees (Don't use Fiverr Revenue card)
It can be agonizingly slow until you get on a roll.
Thinking about it more and more, I'll create a Fiverr Data Sheet for everyone to consider making at least some side cash, if not replacing their income.