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Something for NEETs/hikki who are dirt poor but are at their computers all day.

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Since many of us here are dirt poor hikki/NEETs with no income what so ever, I decided to create this board so that we might help each other out a bit. Here we can share and discuss different ways of making online/from home.
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A nice way to start. Its not work but if you're smart with whatever money you get you'll have a nice savings to start
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all of these options are pretty terrible, mostly since you're competing with third world agencies by working online, but i might as well list them
>transcription work
high wpm will help you but you still won't make much, will eventually be replaced by a computer.
>art freelance
Any freelance site that takes a cut / blocks interaction outside of the website (i.e. fiverr) isn't worth the effort. If you know the software well and have a bit of experience you can find desperate small jobs, of course being paid little for a lot of work, and the people are sometimes very hard to work with
>code freelancing
probably the best bet, though I haven't tried it. Knew someone who basically got paid to do some kid's programming homework. As with all freelancing jobs your advantage over the third world is your ability to english
>other
with no real skills or abilities, but with some luck or networking, you might end up managing someone's wordpress / wix website. Old people feel good paying young people small amounts to do shit they don't want. Downside is all these jobs require social interaction, but with personal jobs like this you might get someone who is at least understanding.
>be a phone rep at home
this is legit work but it's the worst shit ever. Most stressed out I've ever been.
in any case your best bet is going through family members / friends because networking will get you 10x what a forum will. but everything (except transcription) requires social interaction to a large extent
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I've been working on my website, it has an Image Generator and a text-board. I hope to make it "useful" so that people will come more than once. If the site traffic gets large enough I will put up adverts on the site and see if I can make a good amount of NEETbux.

That is my current plan. But if Andrew Yang wins the 2020 Presidential Election and he makes Universal Basic Income a reality in the USA then I won't have to worry about money and can focus on other things.

A NEET can hope.

My site is here: https://beey.space/index.html

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Guess we could use this thread to report on our own personal experiences with trying to make money online.
To start off here's something I posted in a thread on /so/.

I don't know much about stay at home jobs, there's phone operators and tech support jobs I guess, also programing I guess. but brother you have no idea how hard I've tried to find a way to make money online without getting a job, none have worked out very well at all.
one thing you can try is just making a ton of sites and loading them with ads. Blogger has decent pay rates with absence, but they love to ban people and it's a bitch to get unbanned.
Linkbucks doesn't pay for shit, and it only kills your traffic. Adfly is a bit better, but not by a whole lot. I've only recently reached my first $5 payout after months of running like 7 bloger pages on multiple accounts.
There used to be money in making shitbookpages and content locking them for ads, but shitbookchanged their html page system to negate this.
There's also captcha typing and pay to click sites, but they're all completely worthless wastes of time. oh and if you do try making sites for ads, know that porn always gets the best traffic. (sometimes you gotta swallow your pride to make a buck)
I'm not sure if I'd recommend trading stocks, or that exchange rate trading thing 'Forex' or whatever, most people loose more money than they make with it from what I've heard. you really got to know what you're doing for that to work, and really devote yourself to it.
oh, something I've heard about but haven't tried, is hanging out on sites where people post requests for things like programers to make them a site or something, then you go to some other site where lots of programers who need money hang out or whatever. if the guy who needs the site or whatever is willing to pay like $500 for example, you'd go look for a programer that would do the job for $400 or less. and then work them together with emails and stuff.
I've also been selling stuff on ebay (more like feepay) but I'm not making much profit off it. certainly not enough to pay rent of any kind. sometimes feels like I'm just selling stuff to cover the fees.

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>>44
Sometimes being nice pays off. I have been gifted a couple dozen of Steam games over the years, and last year I even got a n3DSxl plus a game just for giving someone attention, it was crazy. Unfortunately, sometimes it comes with a heavy burden.
>>45
No.43 here. I used my own Amazon account I have made several purchases with, and linked it with mTurk on the same day I made the post, but I haven't even received a confirmation e-mail yet. I check my account's confirmation status daily but always says "we'll let you know". I live in Europe so it's likely I'll never get in.
>>47
I've read that sometimes you get accepted despite being denied, some time after.
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>>43 here reporting. Like I mentioned in >>48, I applied to Amazon Mechanical Turk on August 16th using my already established Amazon account, with several years of purchases. Since I don't live in USA, though, the chances were practically zero. I was checking my email just right now, and saw the email from yesterday denying the application. I got the same message as >>47. So it seems it can take up to a month or more to receive a response. Good luck to everyone else trying, it's definitely worth a shot.
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>> No. 88 [Edit]
I'm a coder and I've been teaching fellow NEETs software engineering and cybersecurity on Upwork. I'm socially retarded so I was intimidated about teaching but it's actually great.

If anyone wants to try a lesson see the email field. Discount for hiki's.

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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post, but I'm wondering if anybody have ever managed to make a decent living working online doing freelancing. It seems like it would be perfect for the people here. With freelancing you would be free to work as little as you want. Anybody have any experience?

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What do you guys think of injective protocol(INJ)?
Some months ago I was thinking of creating this thread, it has doubled its own value since.

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Thoughts on the GME (and similar such stocks like AMC, BB) hilarity that's going on now? For those who are unaware, go have a guffaw at the ticker price across the last month.

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/01/the-complete-morons-guide-to-gamestops-stock-roller-coaster/ has the short of it (pun intended), but a slightly more detailed version is that from what I understand a bunch of institutional investors had overshorted GME (I suppose this is possible since you can loan a single "physical" share around multiple times creating multiple debts that need to be repaid). And since a lot of shorting can cause the price to move downards, they thought they were profiting a lot and so kept doing it. The initial seed event was the observation that Gamestop should certainly be valued more than the low of $3 on account of new management with a proven record combined with the new console release year that would result in more sales. When combined with the observation that the stock was overshorted, the frenzy started resulting in the rise. The unexpected rise resulted in a "short squeeze" where a fraction of the people who had taken a short position and are expected to lose money must close out their position; but the buying of the underlying stock further increases the ticker price. The other alternative is that they can double down on their short, which is apparently what Melvin Capital did. So it's a game of chicken as to whether people can keep holding on before the hedge fund starts to run out of capital (and apparently Melvin Capital was indeed forced to call for help; things aren't looking good for them). Along the way options trading amplified things, and firms that sold call options will now also want to purchase more of the underlying stock to hedge their risk in case it keeps going up resulting in gamma squeeze that will further accelerate the stock growth.

It's interesting to see the sour reactions from some of the institutional traders. However it ends, it's fun to watch.
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>>81
Kind of but not really. Many large investors love volatility. So while money is leaving now that the price has lowered investors will jump on that because they know how volatile it is and that they can buy in the morning and sell by the end of the day to make millions. So it's going to jump again but I would say it is overall on a downward trajectory now.
>> No. 83 [Edit]
Well that was an anticlimactic drop
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>>83
There are already news reports of people killing themselves over this.
>> No. 85 [Edit]
Seems after a lot of silence, Gamestop is now making a move and decided to sell a bunch of these now inflated stocks to fund a transformation of their business model to a more digital focused one.

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Discuss investing, predictions, ideas and just plain banter.

Also, TC mining pool when? It's not like you're utilizing your video card 24/7 anon-kun. Let's use this thread for working together and making some cash, even if it's just pennies (or less than that).
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>>36
>referral links
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>> No. 53 [Edit]
>>52
Guess who posted it.
>> No. 75 [Edit]
As if GME and AMC skyrocketing wasn't enough, now people are going nuts about Dogecoin. After many many years of it being absolutely worthless, it shot up to 8 cents a coin last week.
>> No. 76 [Edit]
>>75
Cryptoshit volatility is nothing new since pump and dumps have been standard there. The GME stuff was interesting because it's interesting because it was overshorted so it's interesting to see how it'll pay out. Without that, it would basically be just another pump and dump (albeit at $3 GME was probably genuine undervalued).

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Does anyone here have any experience with recycling center? I've been thinking of trying to use them when the snow melts.
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I've been a fair share of times. Around here it's not uncommon to see people collecting cans around town and lugging them in large amounts to those places.
>> No. 21 [Edit]
>>20
How profitable is it? Is the effort:profit ratio good enough for it to be worth spending all that time and effort on?
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>>21
Not as profitable as having a job, but it's something.
Your average trash bag full of crushed cans will probably get you $30-$40.
Just think of it this way, every can is worth about 5 cents. so 20 cans will get you $1,
200 will get you $10, and so on. In some states they pay twice as much for cans though, so it'd only be 100 cans for $10 in MI. Normally though they go off wight when you take in large amounts.

I wouldn't suggest quiting your job to go can collecting or anything like that, but it's at least worth it to hold onto any cans you find. You'll probably make more money for less effort by begging though.

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