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| November 8, 2010 at 7:01AM | |
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What could bring in extra income to put food on the table for an employee? |
| November 8, 2010 at 12:34PM | |
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2 of 2 people found the following reply helpful: Re: What could bring in extra income to put food on the table for an employee?Assuming you don't have the time to get a second job (or don't want to), the internet can be a valuable income source. If you sell products from a website, you can get a cut from each sale - called affiliate marketing. Check out services like Linkshare.com, CJ.com, and Pepperjam.com to find companies that will let you market their products and take a cut of the profit. A good thing about affiliate marketing is it works 24-hours a day. A website's up all the time, so you can potentially make money while you're still at work. |
| November 9, 2010 at 8:24AM | |
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1 of 1 people found the following reply helpful: Re: What could bring in extra income to put food on the table for an employee?You could consider starting your own business. This is something that you could do in your spare time and if it takes off, it could generate more income than you are earning now: http://www.savings.com/blog/post/Buy-Lik… |
| November 9, 2010 at 9:06PM | |
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1 of 1 people found the following reply helpful: Re: What could bring in extra income to put food on the table for an employee?I agree with Dealman. Try affiliate marketing. try this website its called squidoo. I am using it. There's a lot of tutorials and its easy to create. You can write about your hobbies, holidays, or even your favourite book. But just remember this isnot a get rich quick scheme. You have to do some work first then you can see the results. |
| November 13, 2010 at 8:28PM | |
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Re: What could bring in extra income to put food on the table for an employee?This might not be the answer you are looking for but it is something to think about.... couponing. I am saving about $800 a month on what I was spending on food and toiletries. I look at that $800 as a part time job that I can do at night. |
| November 17, 2010 at 11:47AM | |
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Re: What could bring in extra income to put food on the table for an employee?mylitter makes a great point. Rather than finding another part time job you can usually save so much money by using coupons. I'm not talking about $.50 here & $.50 there with coupons, but by totally changing the way you shop you can save up to 90% on your grocery bill. Most of the time you can get things like toothpaste, shampoo, razors, and other toiletries completely free. This can be done by matching up the sales to the coupons to maximize your savings. The easiest way to get started is to find a blogger who does coupon matches for your local area. They will match up the sale ad for your local grocery store to coupons available, and let you know where to find those coupons. There's a great map here that might help you find a blogger to match your area: http://thefrugalmap.bargainbriana.com/th… |