Best ways to make money online?

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20 here. I’m out of my fast food job, what would you recommend for online money-making sites or things of that nature
 
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20 here. I’m out of my fast food job, what would you recommend for online money-making sites or things of that nature
I do graphic design and video editing but it's hard to find jobs if you don't know people. I also own a clothing brand so if you have a bit of money and some fashion sense you could probably start one.
 
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I do graphic design and video editing but it's hard to find jobs if you don't know people. I also own a clothing brand so if you have a bit of money and some fashion sense you could probably start one.
Yeah I’d be fucked. I asked grok about this they recommended shit like well ill just paste it:

These are legit, beginner-friendly options that people actually use in 2026—no big upfront costs, scams avoided. Start small, build from there.


• Microtasks and surveys — Platforms like Swagbucks, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Clickworker for small tasks (data entry, surveys, simple reviews). Pay is low ($5–20/hour-ish at best), but it’s immediate, no skills needed, and you can do it from your phone/computer whenever.


• User testing / feedback — Sites like User Interviews pay $50–150 for 30–60 min sessions giving opinions on apps/websites. Or try Respondent.io. No experience required—just talk.


• Freelance simple stuff — On Upwork or Fiverr, offer basic things like data entry, virtual assistant tasks (organizing emails, scheduling), or even simple writing if you enjoy it. Start with low rates to get reviews.


• Content-related — If you’re okay writing casually, Medium’s Partner Program lets you earn from reads (no paywall needed upfront). Or try affiliate marketing basics (promote products via links on free socials/blog).


• Other easy starters — Online English chatting (if you’re fluent, sites pay to talk casually with learners), or app-based stuff like testing websites/apps.

im a lazy retard so first one is probably the best option for me rn
 
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Yeah I’d be fucked. I asked grok about this they recommended shit like well ill just paste it:

These are legit, beginner-friendly options that people actually use in 2026—no big upfront costs, scams avoided. Start small, build from there.


• Microtasks and surveys — Platforms like Swagbucks, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Clickworker for small tasks (data entry, surveys, simple reviews). Pay is low ($5–20/hour-ish at best), but it’s immediate, no skills needed, and you can do it from your phone/computer whenever.


• User testing / feedback — Sites like User Interviews pay $50–150 for 30–60 min sessions giving opinions on apps/websites. Or try Respondent.io. No experience required—just talk.


• Freelance simple stuff — On Upwork or Fiverr, offer basic things like data entry, virtual assistant tasks (organizing emails, scheduling), or even simple writing if you enjoy it. Start with low rates to get reviews.


• Content-related — If you’re okay writing casually, Medium’s Partner Program lets you earn from reads (no paywall needed upfront). Or try affiliate marketing basics (promote products via links on free socials/blog).


• Other easy starters — Online English chatting (if you’re fluent, sites pay to talk casually with learners), or app-based stuff like testing websites/apps.

im a lazy retard so first one is probably the best option for me rn
The first one is scammy as shit, don't waste your time
 
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they always have some scummy shit in the end. Your grinding that shit for hours and hours and then suddendly you can only pay out when you have hit a total of 500$ or some shit which is impossible to get
 
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Yeah I’d be fucked. I asked grok about this they recommended shit like well ill just paste it:

These are legit, beginner-friendly options that people actually use in 2026—no big upfront costs, scams avoided. Start small, build from there.


• Microtasks and surveys — Platforms like Swagbucks, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Clickworker for small tasks (data entry, surveys, simple reviews). Pay is low ($5–20/hour-ish at best), but it’s immediate, no skills needed, and you can do it from your phone/computer whenever.


• User testing / feedback — Sites like User Interviews pay $50–150 for 30–60 min sessions giving opinions on apps/websites. Or try Respondent.io. No experience required—just talk.


• Freelance simple stuff — On Upwork or Fiverr, offer basic things like data entry, virtual assistant tasks (organizing emails, scheduling), or even simple writing if you enjoy it. Start with low rates to get reviews.


• Content-related — If you’re okay writing casually, Medium’s Partner Program lets you earn from reads (no paywall needed upfront). Or try affiliate marketing basics (promote products via links on free socials/blog).


• Other easy starters — Online English chatting (if you’re fluent, sites pay to talk casually with learners), or app-based stuff like testing websites/apps.

im a lazy retard so first one is probably the best option for me rn
Amazon fba
 
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I've made some money reselling clothes on depop. It's not much but just post all the clothes you don't wear anymore it's better than throwing them away
 

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