The Top 5 Online Jobs for Students to Earn Money

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The Top 5 Online Jobs for Students to Earn Money

 The Top 5 Online Jobs for Students to Earn Money

Whether you’re going off to college or starting grad school, money can be hard to come by if you’re a broke student or recent grad. However, even if you don’t have an income, you can still work and earn money doing online jobs—even without a college degree! Online jobs are perfect for students who are looking to make some extra money on the side from home during the school year or over summer break and don’t want to get stuck behind a desk all day in exchange for their paycheck.


1) Survey Sites

If you have strong opinions and are an articulate writer with strong research skills, you can make money from home by completing surveys. Some survey companies pay relatively well in exchange for your time. Here are a few places to get you started: Pinecone Research (US), Survey Junkie (US), Opinion Outpost (US) and YouGov (UK).


2) Tutoring

If you’re good at math, science or any other subjects, it makes sense to tutor. Find a business that allows you teach one-on-one. You can market your services locally via your college job board and online through social media, like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Take advantage of sites like Craigslist that allow you post a free ad in your city. Check out Varsity Tutors and TutorVista if you want more ideas about tutoring companies looking for tutors.


3) Social Media Manager

If you’re familiar with social media and enjoy sharing content with followers, being a social media manager might be right up your alley. You’ll promote products and services on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. You’ll also likely track data about engagement (how many likes you get on each post) using software such as Hootsuite or Sprout Social.


4) Work From Home Jobs

Many students work from home jobs offer flexible hours, making them a good fit for students with busy schedules. When you’re earning money on your own time, you have more leeway to focus on schoolwork and other responsibilities. Of course, it’s important that you do put in enough time on your job! If possible, try to find a gig that allows you to set your own schedule; if not, at least look into positions that let you work during off-peak hours.


5) Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing means you promote and market other companies’ products. The great thing about affiliate marketing is that you don’t need your own product or service in order to make money. You simply refer other people (or businesses) to a product or service, and if they buy, you receive a percentage of that sale.

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