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There
are easy ways to make money in my opinion, but of course
this means different things to different people. For example,
do you want easy ways to make money right now, or ways
to make the most over time with the least effort? These
really are two very different things.
Easy
Ways To Make Money Right Now
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Go get a job. Or just
work more hours at your present job. Starting a business
or learning to invest successfully isn't easy. A job
is easier. To be able to go to work and get a paycheck
every week or two guaranteed - that's easy!
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Sell things. An easy
way to make money quickly is to sell whatever you
don't need. Get rid of the second car, the boat you
never use, etc.
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Reduce expenses. Stop
smoking, and learn how to spend less for all the things
you buy. If you can spend $14 less each day on unimportant
things, you save over $5,000 per year. That's like
making $7,000 more (you have to earn that much to
have $5,000 after taxes).
Easy
Ways To Make Money - Eventually
The job is easier than a
business, but really only in the near-term. If you define
easy as "the most money over time for the least effort,"
you need to invest or start a business, or both. I've
got two stories to demonstrate that idea.
I bought my first home in
my twenties, and it was just a mobile home on real estate,
but I discovered that I could easily rent rooms. I was
soon living for free as well as banking some of the money.
This wasn't a "get rich quick" scheme, but I made as much
as $7,000 per year extra from my investment. I had to
work to pay off the mortgage, but in the end I was working
much less than my friends were.
My second story has to do
with this internet business. I spend a lot of time writing
these articles now, and distributing them. People read
them, click through to my web sites from the link at the
bottom, and maybe buy a product that I get a commission
on, or I get paid for the advertising clicks. Really,
it is pretty easy now, but that's not how it started.
I worked full time from
the start. Six months into it, I was making a net profit
of about $2 per day. It was a bit discouraging. I had
a lot to learn. Fortunately, I learned my lessons, and
as it turns out, I was making something closer to $30
per hour for my time. I just wouldn't be paid for the
first year. Now the business pumps out the money I made
from those earlier efforts, and keeps doing so even when
I am on vacation.
That's the way it is with
money. If you want more money than a job will provide,
you have to invest or start a business. That may mean
you work for a dollar per hour to start, so that you can
easily collect $100 per hour, years down the road. If
that sounds too discouraging, then maybe there are no
easy ways to make money. |