student making money
Thursday, November 26th, 2009
So if you’re going to college you’re going to be the stereotypical “broke college student”. And there is nothing wrong with that … but you don’t have to be another broke college student if you follow these two tips!
So while further ado, let’s dig straight into it.
Tip one: learn how to make more money without a job!
Okay, this is obvious stuff but everyone hates working at fast food, waiting tables or working at some telemarketing firm, right?
So here’s the solution: make money on the Internet.
You have the ability to make money right now using the Internet. You could always take a customer service support job at home or data entry at home. You can do these jobs during your spare time.
Expect to be 12-15 bucks an hour. The jobs are out there, you just have to look for it.
If you’re interested, you could try affiliate marketing.
Basically with affiliate marketing you sell stuff and get a commission. But unlike typical multi-leveled marketing stuff, affiliate marketing on the Internet is easy once you got a system place.
I make $400 every month with 1 project I did 4 months ago … and I haven’t touched it since. So it is passive income, once you got a system in place.
Tip two: cut back on junk food.
I don’t want this to sound like another lame parental advice but your biggest expense besides student loan and housing is your food — and you probably spent a hundred or two on eating out and junk food.
I’m not asking you to not eat junk food at all — just cut back on it a little bit.
To be honest with you, making money on the Internet during your spare time is easy if you know what to do. Come to my website and grab my free report, “Newbie $2500/month Income System”. I’m not trying to sell you anything but rather hope you learn how to make money on the Internet so you’ll never be broke again.
Grab the “Newbie $2500/month Income System” report here: http://kennubo.com/collegemoney
I’ve been making money on the Internet since 2006, and I’m a nobody. Maybe you’re a nobody. Nobody can still make money on the Internet. Maybe you just want to make $50-100 a day on the Internet. That’s doable, it’s not that hard if you know what to do. Click on my website to get started: http://kennubo.com/collegemoney
How college students can make money! Skype ID: Farshay1
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