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12 Ways To Make 100 a Day

 Make money fast with these smart ways to make 100 a day.


If you're  searching for ways to make extra cash you have come to the right place. Even if you have a couple of hours per week to invest or a couple of days, there are a lot of ways to make 100 a day and even more.

How to make 100 a day: 12 smart ways

1.Start a blog


Blogging has gained popularity recently. It can provide you with financial freedom, if you're willing to invest time and be patient. It is not a get-rich-quick ordeal. Rather if you do it properly you can end up making more than 100 daily. 

2.Take part in online paid surveys and focus groups 

There are many companies that are willing to pay for survey takers and focus group participation. Taking part in online surveys and online focus groups is a great way to generate separate income.

Here are companies willing to pay you for taking online surveys:

3.Get paid to shop

How about getting cashback for your purchases? These several options here:
Rakuten-for shopping online.

Best Mark-make money mystery shopping

iBotta-get cashback on everyday purchases.

Fetch Rewards-a mobile app where you download receipts, collect points that can be redeemed to gift cards

4.Write an E-Book 

These days it is very easy to create an sell E-books, because digital products don't need investments (just your time). But as a return, a E-book can be a great source to make extra money. 

5.Rent out sports equipment 

Do you have a bike you don't use a lot, or maybe skis that are covered in dust in the garage? Rent them out at Craigslist.

6.Sell things you don't need 

You can make thousands by selling stuff you din't need. Just revise what you have that you no longer have a use for like furniture, clothing, appliances, books. Post and sell them on eBay or Craigslist.

7.Give advice for money

Everyone is an expert in a field. It can be cooking, gardening, or even engineering. Did you know that you can help people with yoyr experience, give advice, and make money.

Go to JustAnswer to make extra money by giving advice.

8.Become a freelancer

Think of things you're good at and which can be helpful to other people. It can be anything from managing someone's social media to bookkeeping

You can find customers on the following sites:

9.Design web-sites

These days even an average person can design and make their own websites or even for clients. Platforms such as WordPress and others allow you to do this.

10.Use apps that make money

Use your phone for making extra money instead of scrolling aimlessly on social media feeds.

Here are apps to use:

11.Sell crafts

Another smart way to make 100 a day is to sell crafts on sites like Etsy.

12.Teach

Teach people things you are good at. It can range from making a speech to  5-minutes morning yoga. You can teach offline and in your spare time or create an online course to reach more people and create a passive income stream.

A website to create, sell online courses and make extra cash is Teachable.

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