Have Fun, Make Money - Get Paid to Do What
You Love
A little creativity can go a long way toward helping you
make money doing things you enjoy. Take a look at some of the
suggestions here, then think about ways you can get paid to do
what you love to do.
Get paid to shop - Mystery shopping is a great way to make
money in your spare time by providing valuable customer service
feedback to businesses. It's flexible and fun, and just about
anyone can do it. The most important quality you need is to be
reliable. It also helps to be observant and have good writing
skills. Mystery shopping is done around the world, so there are
probably mystery shops being done in your neighborhood right
now. For more information, get a copy of The Mystery Shopper's Manual at
http://www.idealady.com/. The book includes a list of 150
companies hiring shoppers across the US and Canada and
around the world, along with lots of insider tips.
Get paid to talk - You've seen those people handing out
samples in the grocery store or demonstrating a product at the
home show. They get paid to do that, and you can, too. To be
good at this, you need an outgoing personality. You have to be
willing to speak up and get people to try what you're offering,
take a coupon, or watch your demonstration. You can find these
jobs by watching the help wanted ads in your local newspaper.
For more information, see http://www.narms.com/.
Get paid to party - Direct sales companies, such as
Tupperware, Pampered Chef and others, offer a great way to make
extra money or launch a lucrative new career. You get paid to
go to parties, do product demonstrations and take orders. You
set your own schedule, so you can fit work into your life, not
try to squeeze life in around a job. For more information, see
the Direct Selling Association at
http://www.dsa.org/.
Don't want to be a sales representative? You can get free
products by hosting a party in your home. Look for a local
representative in your phone book and ask how you can earn free
products by hosting a party.
Get paid to be in the movies - You don't have to live in
Hollywood to be an extra in a movie or TV show. Your city or
state probably has a film commission where you can get
information about upcoming productions. Do an Internet search
for "film commission" and your city or state to find them. My
local film commission regularly lists opportunities to be an
extra in movies or TV shows, be a crew member on an independent
film, or even to get paid to be in the audience of a TV
show.
Get paid to drive - If it seems as if you are always in your
car, or your car is often parked in a high-traffic area, you
can use your car to make money by getting it painted with an
ad. Advertisers look at what kind of car you drive, its
condition, where and how much you drive, how many people see
the car when it's parked and other factors when choosing cars
for these promotions. If you and your car are what they're
looking for, they will pay you to show their ad on your car.
(More info: http://www.autowraps.com/)
Get paid for your opinions - Participating in focus groups
and other market research doesn't provide regular income, and
there are often limits on how often you may participate.
However, I've got lots of opinions, and I'm always happy when I
can get paid for them! I've been paid for opinions on music,
clothes, and even the scent of a laundry product. You can
increase your chances of getting selected by registering with
market research companies. Check your phone directory or the
local mall to find one in your area.
There are also many places online where you can get paid to
write opinions or reviews, or to fill out surveys. Make sure
you understand how you will be paid before spending a lot of
time on this. Many sites pay in credits that can only be
redeemed with them, but some pay in cash.
Get paid to do your own thing - When you
can make money doing something you love to do, it doesn't feel
like work at all. My main career involves speaking and writing,
both things I enjoy. I've also been paid for my opinions, made
money as a mystery shopper and been a movie extra! Use your
imagination to find ways to make money while doing what you
enjoy. I call it "Solo-reneuring" and that's how I've made my
living for more than eight years. Do you love animals? Start a
pet sitting or dog walking service. If you enjoy crafts, dance
or playing an instrument, you may be able to teach a class or
offer private instruction to people who want to learn what you
know. For more information about Solo-preneuring, see http://www.idealady.com/solo.htm.
General information - When considering any of these
opportunities, make sure you understand what you will be asked
to do and how you will be compensated. Then you can decide if
it is worth your time and effort.
Be careful about paying to be listed in data bases. Some
companies charge you to apply with no guarantee of work. You
may be paying for a legitimate opportunity, or you may just be
saying goodbye to $20 or more. Find out what you will get
before paying a fee.
You probably won't get rich doing these things, but you can
get paid to do things you enjoy. Even if you don't make a
million dollars, your life will be richer for the joy and
satisfaction you get from your work--and you'll have at least a
few extra dollars in your pocket!
Copyright Cathy Stucker, IdeaLady.com. You'll find free content with lots of great
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