Showing posts with label earn money online. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 19 October 2016

'I quit work to sell my crafts online - and net £20,000 salary'

Could you make a career out of selling home made knicknacks online? Meet craftmaker Kate Broughton who gave up an unfulfilling job to sell on social media sites Etsy, Twitter and Facebook

It’s an ordinary work day for Kate Broughton, who is sticking bird seeds on to greetings cards from her home in West Yorkshire village, Otley. 
    These are no slapdash home-made creations. The cards are part of a growing business that Miss Broughton created from scratch. The knick-knacks she creates, also including nail stickers, bird and bee prints, buttons and badges, now earn her £20,000 a year – and that’s after expenses, materials and tax. 
    “I’ve just started a bird collection for Christmas. I illustrate the front of the cards with robins and staple a handful of seeds inside which you can see through the front of the cards,” she said. 
    Miss Broughton, 32, who worked in a Nottingham bookshop before turning to full-time craftmaking in 2011, said her career change was “weirdly unexpected” and came after posting photos of her products online. 
    It was only when she began selling her £2.50 cards and £3 nail stickers using online marketplace Etsy that she realised her hobby could turn into a lucrative business.
    She had taken the bookselling job after graduating in textile design from Nottingham, and began by selling cards and nail transfer stickers at fairs during her spare time. “Once I finished university, I had no idea what I wanted to do,” she said. 

    “I’d only made the nail stickers the night before I set up the Etsy shop. As soon as I put them online, they went crazy,” she said. 

    Miss Broughton said she now tailors her products to their popularity online and customers who write in with specific requests. “I had people writing to me all the time asking to do cocktail designs.” 

    “The next thing I know, I was making cocktails on everything – cards, nails, prints.” 

    Miss Broughton advises other would-be craftmakers to set up a website to find out which products sell. It costs her just £1 to set up the webpage and a few pence per listing.
Miss Broughton advised craftmakers to set up a website to find out which products sell

    One year into selling online, she began getting offers from shops across the world to stock her home-made goods. “My first sale was to a shop in Canada who bought these animal brooches. I stopped making them when I realised they took too long to make.” 

    Miss Broughton moved into part-time work before quitting her job completely. “I used to work in the evenings, but I was really struggling to keep up with orders and realised I had not been able to think of new designs for a while.” 

    She moved back to her Yorkshire hometown three years ago. “When you leave university you think you have to go to London and get a job,” she said.
“Then suddenly I was working for myself.” 

    Miss Broughton receives a handful of orders a day on average, but said that every work day is different. “If something does well on the Facebook or Twitter page, I often can’t predict it. It happened recently with badges so I asked some friends to help me out.” 

    Miss Broughton advised anyone with a penchant for crafts to set up a shop online. “It’s zero risk, it costs a few pence to list items, and if things don’t sell you try something different.” 

    She has no current plans to employ extra help. “I like how it is at the moment, and I like being in control – whether it’s the designs or the easy jobs like packing and posting,” she said. 

'Our shop cost us £1 and now we make £20,000’

 Karli and Jacques working on their dinosaur jewellery from home

Couple Jacques Keogh, 27, and Karli Dendy, 26, started selling dinosaur crafts through Etsy after struggling to find design jobs since graduating from Sussex University. 

    The pair, still based in Brighton, have made and sold thousands of dinosaur-themed bracelets, baubles, earrings and more through the shopping site. 

    “We’ve branched out a bit from our Triceratops designs, but find the dinosaur creations really popular,” Miss Dendy said. 

    The shop, which turns over £20,000 a year, now gets around 500 views a day and achieves 15 sales a week. “I’ve given up work but Jacques still works in a bar. We hope as the business grows that we can both go full time,” Miss Dendy said. 

    Miss Dendy said the shop had bagged them invites to take part in pop-up shops, craft fairs and 30 stockists in Britain and worldwide. 

   “We know that some people want to buy in real life, so we try to get our crafts into shops too.” 

How to sell your home-made crafts online

You may be a genius at turning some glue and paper into a craft, but online sellers should be business-minded, too. 

   Retail expert Clare Rayner, author of The Retail Champion: 10 Steps to Retail Success, said: “It’s vital to appreciate legalities like good regulation, if you should be a limited company, and if you need product liability insurance. 

    “If a customer clams they were injured by one of your products, you could lose everything you’ve built up.” 

    Get professional advice before investing your savings in the business, in order to find out the costs of accounting structures and insurance costs. 

    Another pitfall is undervaluing your products. Ms Rayner said: “Consider your time in making crafts, how many years it took to develop your skills, and the surplus of running a business.” 

    To work out pricing, find out what similar goods are selling for and ensure you are pocketing enough after costs to earn a fair wage.

Monday, 17 October 2016

30 Clever Ways to Make Money Online

 

 Consider selling your original Instagrams, becoming a virtual assistant or providing online tutoring.

   Who doesn’t want to earn more money? Whether it’s through part-time jobs or freelance work, adding more dollars to your cash flow every month is always nice. But unfortunately, not everyone has the time to pick up another job or do additional work on the side. If that’s the case for you, don’t give up. Instead, turn to the one thing you probably spend a majority of your time on: the internet.

   There are dozens of ways to make money online, from selling unwanted items to promoting products on Instagram or Facebook. Click through to discover 30 unique and easy ways you can earn money on online.https://static.pexels.com/photos/7350/startup-photos-medium.jpg

1. Get Paid to Take Surveys

   Do you enjoy taking surveys? Some companies will pay people to take surveys so that they can gather valuable consumer and user data. It might not be the most interesting way to make a buck, but you can find websites like CashbackResearch.com that offer cash for your opinions.

2. Create a Winning Blog

   Writing entertaining, interesting blog posts can generate cash for you through ads, affiliate links and other revenue options. Your blogging success will depend on your writing talent, whether your blog covers a popular subject and the popularity of the links you include (whether backlinks or pay-per-click links, like Google AdWords).

3. Sell Your Stuff on eBay or a Similar Outlet

   The dramatic growth and success of eBay has spawned many competitors featuring auctions or online marketplaces for diverse items. Whether you want to clean out your closet and sell your designer clothing online, or develop a high-volume online store, you can make extra money or big dollars on sites such as Amazon.com, Etsy.com and more.

4. Sign Up for Amazon Mechanical Turk

   You probably won’t get rich completing typical tasks for the “Turk,” but you can make extra income if you are willing to perform simple tasks for clients.

5. Sell Older Electronics

   Do you have a compute, laptop or cellphone you no longer use? These and other tech items, although built with former generation features, often have value to others.

6. List Household Items on Craigslist

   Free to join and devoid of listing or selling fees, Craigslist sales can be local or national. From kitchenware to baby furniture to jobs, you can list almost anything for sale on this site.

7. Self-Publish Kindle Digital Books

   If you love to write and believe you can write an entertaining fiction or non-fiction book, consider authoring and publishing a digital book through Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing platform.

8. Create Niche Websites Featuring Google AdSense Ads

   Creating popular niche sites can grab visitors looking for specialized information, and adding Google AdSense advertising links can be a great way to monetize the site.

9. Upload YouTube Videos and Get Paid for Ad Views

   You don’t need to invest in expensive video equipment. Just learn how to use your smartphone’s video capability to upload entertaining or informative videos, and opt to have ads play before your videos to get a bit of cash for each video view. YouTube star PewDiePie earned a total of $7.4 million in revenue, according to multiple media reports.

10. Design Useful Apps for Mobile Devices

   If you design a wildly popular app (which is harder than it sounds), you might be pleasantly surprised with the income they generate. Offering one or more apps at the iTunes or Android app store gives your creations wide exposure to prospects. And income can be generated by charging for the app, displaying in-app ads, or charging for in-app features and upgrades.


11. Sell Your Time and Talents

   The website Fiverr promotes members’ talent in multiple disciplines and connects them to people looking to pay for those skills. For example, if you’re a digital photo editing guru, you might find freelance projects you can complete for compensation.

12. Sell the Use of Your Photos, Videos and Other Media

   Some sites allow you to sell your prized photos, video b-roll, original music or illustrations while giving you the option of licensing resale rights for free. This will give you royalties for each use of your photos, videos or music, resulting in longer-term residual income.

13. Sell Your Original Instagram Photos

   While you can share your social media photos on Instagram, you can also sell prints of your photos for a profit on Instaprints.com and similar sites.

14. Share Your Knowledge

   Do you have in-depth expertise about a specific hobby or any other subject? You could create a website that offers your expertise to others for a price, like offering a music lesson over Skype for a fee or charging for video lessons on gardening. You can make extra income or become wildly successful with this method of making money online.

15. Become an Amazon Associate

   This program allows you to earn money by including affiliate links to different products offered by Amazon. When a visitor views your blogs or social media pages and clicks through the Amazon links on your site, you will earn commissions from Amazon on qualifying products bought during that session.



16. Become an Internet Life Coach

   Because of the strong interest in quality of life and work-life balance issues, life coaches have become popular in recent years. Unlike the intellectual demands of becoming a technical or executive coach, life coaching can be successful if you possess common sense, a respect for family and a commitment to enjoy life to the max every day and helping others do the same.

17. Promote Organizations on Social Media

   Many major retailers will pay you for promoting their businesses on your websites and social media pages. They might pay you in cash or gift cards. For example, some restaurants might give you a gift card if you check in on Facebook or Yelp.

18. Promote Businesses, Products and Services via Affiliate Programs

   If you have a website or blog, you can make money through affiliations with other businesses and sites, which will pay a percentage of sales you generate for the affiliate company.

19. Sell Handmade Items and Crafts

   For those who like to make handcrafted items, websites such as Etsy are ideal to make some money off of such hobbies. Dedicated handcrafters should check Etsy and similar sites to find the best fit for their products.


20. Become a Virtual Assistant

   There are freelance sites, such as the popular oDesk, that often have jobs for virtual assistants. Just as with physical assistant positions, you will get paid for helping executives with a wide variety of tasks.

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21. Become a Freelance Writer

   Do you have a passion for writing? If earning money by writing gets your blood moving, there are numerous websites offering assignments for aspiring and experienced writers alike.

22. Sell Customized T-shirts Online

   Selling graphic T-shirts is big business. Customized T-shirts with clever sayings or graphics are ideal for online sales. Sites like Teespring allow you to sell customer shirts. Teespring’s unique model allows you to design the shirt and get buyers lined up to purchase it. This saves you from the initial investment in stock and the time on processing and shipping orders, though you’ll likely make a smaller profit on each shirt sold.

23. Become a Third-Party Seller on Amazon

   If you’ve visited Amazon, you have seen products sold by third-parties with the comment “ships from Amazon.” These are sellers who send their products to Amazon fulfillment facilities, then Amazon lists the item and ships it when a buyer is found.

24. Buy Local and Resell Online

   Another great way to make money is to find things in your area that are free or cheap, and then sell them online. Many people hunt through local thrift stores for rare collectibles, vintage styles or cheap-as-dirt books or media to mark up and resell online.

25. Design Websites for a Fee

   If you have an interest or skill in web development, there is a big demand for designers to build winning sites for businesses or organizations. Sites like eLance.com are a good place to start to find clients and build your portfolio.

26. Promote Products on Your Website

   Sites like SocialSpark offer bloggers cash for authoring and posting original copy about products or services to their sites. Just make sure to pay attention to FCC disclosure requirements when you’re getting paid to promote.

27. Buy Domain Names for Resale

   Some people have made big dollars by owning desired domains and selling them to hungry buyers. For a minimum investment of buying domain names you feel will be popular (typically $10 to $20), you might make a big profit selling it down the line.

28. Rent Out Your Driveway or Reserved Parking Spot

   Parking is at a premium in most thriving cities. Renting an unused space in your driveway or vacant deeded parking space can generate additional income. Advertising availability on Craigslist exposes this opportunity to local people, and up-and-coming apps like JustPark also allow you to easily rent out your parking space when it’s not in use. 



29. Provide Online Tutoring

    Sites like Tutor.com and TutorVista.com will connect you with people looking for help learning a subject, and you might be in particularly high demand if you’re good with math, science or a foreign language. You have to go through an application process, and once you’re approved you can start getting paid.
 

30. Teach an Online Course

   Sites like Udemy connect experts with people willing to pay to learn from them. According to its website, about 10 million students use this service, and the average instructor earnings is $8,000.


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