How to make money online using Paypal

Ok so I’ve been wondering how to make some money so I can buy some things. I came across paypal and saw that u can make money by doing surveys.
I was wondering if paypal is ok for a 14 year old - and a little on how it works would be of help too.
One more thing, if i shop online can i pay using paypal? And do i need a bank account?
Thank u and 10 points to the best.

You cannot have a Paypal account on your own being under 18. So, no, Paypal is NOT ok for those who are 14.
What you can do, is get a student Paypal account...the thing with that is your parents have to sign up for a Paypal account and you would be linked to their account.

As for surveys...don't get your hopes up that you are going to make much more than enough for a happy meal every month, if that.


How can I turn the paypal money into the cash from Western Union?
I have some money in paypal.
The paypal account is not linked to the bank.
So I can't send the money through the bank account.
I have to send someone this money via Western Union.
How can I do this?
From Paypal money to Western Union cash, how to turn this?

Out of curiosity, how do you know this person that you are sending the money to? If you have a "job" make money online paypal and then sending that money to somebody else through Western Union, you are about to be ripped off and possible could get in trouble with the law. Send me a message if you want more info.

In regards to your question, there is no way to make a direct Paypal to WU transfer. You will have to request a check from PP and wait 1-2 weeks for it to arrive.

 

How to get fast money from blogs?

Just how does one get fast money from blogs? How does one start it or go about it? Is there a specific way to do it? Just how does one make money from blogs in the first place? Where does one get started in this? Do you have to advertise and use your credit card? Are there any certain kinds of rules you have to follow? Do you have to set the blog up yourself or are there ones that help you set up it up? How do you get advertisers on your blog? Are people limited to the number of blogs online? How often do you get paid?

Advertising Programs - Perhaps the most obvious changes in the past few months have been with the addition of a variety of viable advertising options for bloggers. The most common way bloggers seem to earn money online is via the contextual ad program from Google - Adsense. Another two popular ones with many is BlogAds. A more recent addition that many are using successfully are Chitika’s eMiniMalls and CrispAds, Text Link Ads.

Adgenta, Azoogle Ads, Intelli Txt, Peak Click, DoubleClickTribal Fusion, Adbrite, Clicksor, Industry Brains, AdHearUs, Kanoodle, AVN, Pheedo, Adknowledge, YesAdvertising, RevenuePilotTextAds, SearchFeed, Target Point, Bidvertiser, Fastclick Value Click and OneMonkey (to name just some of the options - I’m sure I’ve forgotten some) and there is a smorgasbord of options. Of course there is more to come with MSN Adcenter and YPN both in beta testing and with a variety of other advertising system currently in development (so I hear).

RSS Advertising - The past 12 months have seen some advances in RSS Advertising also. I’m yet to hear of any bloggers making big money through it to this point - but as improvements are made to the ad programs exploring this I’m sure we’ll start to see examples of it being profitable.

Sponsorship - In addition to the array of advertising programs that are available to join there is a growing awareness in the business of the value and opportunity that exists for them to advertise directly on blogs. I’m hearing more and more examples of this and have been fortunately to have a couple of ad campaigns of my own in the past month - one with Adobe a couple of weeks ago and another just completed with Ricoh for a new digicam over at my Digital Camera Blog. These are not isolated cases - as I say I know of many blogs exploring sponsorship with advertisers at present and suspect we’ll see more of it in the year ahead. Sponsorship is also happening on a post by post basis with some bloggers being paid to write on certain topics by companies - either in one off or a regular fashion - and they are able to make big money from their blogs doing so.

Affiliate Programs - There are larger affiliate programs like Amazon, Linkshare, Clickbank and Commission Junction but also literally thousands of others from the large to the very small.

Digital Assets - Increasing numbers of bloggers have been developing other digital assets to support and add revenue streams to their blogs. By this I mean that I’m increasingly seeing e-books, courses and tele-seminars being run by bloggers. My recent foray into this with the first series of the six figure blogging course that Andy and I ran a few weeks ago and have just released the study version of. This type of activity will only increase in future - in fact this week I’ve seen numerous examples of bloggers running courses.

Blog Network Opportunities - with the rise in popularity of Blog Networks - bloggers are also being presented with more places to earn an income from their blogging - by writing for and with others. While it might be difficult to get a writing gig with one of the bigger networks - there are plenty who are always asking for new bloggers to join and who are willing to pay bloggers using a variety of payment models. While there are distinct advantages of blogging for yourself - blogging for an established network who will handle a lot of the set up/promotion/admin/SEO etc has it’s advantages also. More and more bloggers are combining writing for themselves on their own blogs with taking on blog network blogs as additional income streams.

Business Blog Writing Opportunities - as blogging has risen in it’s profile as a medium more and more businesses are starting blogs. Many of these companies have internal staff take on blogging duties - but an increasing number of them are hiring specialist bloggers to come on and run their blogs. I know of a number of bloggers who in the past month or two have been approached for such paid work. Check out Bloggers for Hire if you’re looking for this type of work.

Non Blogging Writing Opportunities - Also becoming more common are bloggers being hired to write in non blogging mediums. Manolo’s recent coup of a column in the Washington Post is just one example of this as bloggers are increasingly being approached to write for newspapers, magazines and other non blog websites. Along side this is the rise of bloggers as published book authors - this is to the extent that one blogger I spoke with this week complained to me that they were one of the few bloggers than they knew who didn’t have a book deal!

Donations - Tip Jars and donation buttons have been a part of blogging for years now but this last year saw a number of bloggers go full time after fundraising drives. Perhaps the most high profile of these was Jason Kottke of kottke.org who through the generosity of his readership was able to quit his job and become a full time blogger.

Flipping Blogs - Also more common in 2005 was the practice of ‘Blog Flipping’ - or selling of blogs. This has happened both on an individual blog level (I can think of about 20 blogs that sold this year) but also on a network level (the most obvious of these being the 8 figure sale of Weblogs Inc to AOL).

Merchandising - My recent attempt to sell ProBlogger.net T-shirts wasn’t a raging success, but it is an example of how an increasing number of bloggers are attempting to make a few extra dollars from their blogs by selling branded products through programs like Cafepress (although I have to say they’ve lost one of my own orders and are being quite unresponsive to my requests to follow it up at present). While I didn’t have a lot of success with merchandising - quite a few larger blogs are seeing significant sales - especially blogs with a cult following. I’m not at liberty to discuss details - but I know of one largish blog which will see sales over $20,000 in merchandise for the calendar year of 2005.

Consulting and Speaking - While it has been popular for established consultants to add blogs to their businesses we’re also starting to see bloggers with no consulting background able to make money by charging readers for their time in consulting scenarios BECAUSE of the profile that their blogs have built them. Blogging has the ability to establish people as experts on niche topics and we all know the value of being perceived as an expert. I spoke to one blogger last month who charges himself out at over $200 an hour for speaking and consulting work - his area of expertise was something that he knew little about 18 months ago - but through his blog he’s become a leader in his field and a minor celebrity in his industry

 

How about using the same paypal donate button on multiple websites?

Can I use the same Paypal Donate Button on multiple websites or blogs?
I recently signed up for a paypal and created a donate button. I was just wondering if i can put the same button on my multiple websites and blogs. Or do I have to create different buttons for each?

is it safe to post bank account numbers on paypal? I don’t have a credit card but i only have a bank account. Do you think I should open a new bank account for paypal?

Please help!
Yes, you can. They all are just a link to the same donation account. Good luck getting donations, but you can definitely trust paypal with your information.

How to put a PayPal "Donate" button on a home page?
I was wondering if there was any way that a person with a PayPal account could put a little "Donate" button on their home page (and could this even work with a Facebook page as well?)?

The code is available from the PayPal site. You'll need to add it like you would any other code to your home page.

Where to put a paypal donate button?

I'm having a lot of trouble paying for school. I applied for financial aid but they denied me because I live with my parents still. I am 20 years old and have so many bills i cannot pay for school. My family can't help because they are pretty poor themselves.

If i was to put a paypal button somewhere on the internet, what sites or blogs, etc would be most effective?

I know most people would say this idea won't work, but it's worth 20 minutes of my time right?

 

Best way to make money online very quickly

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The guy before me is right, selling things on ebay is a great way to make money, however if you don't want to give away things then this is a great option that I have been using for almost a week.

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How to make money while being a college student?

I'm currently a college student and I've been looking for ways to make money. I have made a website and been trying to promote it at the same time I been trying to make money.
Is there any way for a student like me to make money because there no openings in my area?

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