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I never knew that there are apps like that, until now that I have read your post.
My mother when we were still kids, have a small notebook. In there she would list all those that she spent the money with. I think it helped her budget the money my father is giving her for the household expenses.
She was also able to save some on their savings account, by having a budget and jotting down her expenses.
But today, there are these apps. What a contrast from long ago. š
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Thanks for sharing. I understand your point about offline jobs. They do pay more but when you work online sites, they can in time, provide some good passive income. A case in point, Vindale surveys has a referral program and this can add up to making money. Also, hubpages offers a referral program that can provide a percentage of what the other person makes. Granted, this takes time and work but investing your time and telling others can bring some fruit. I don’t think working some sites are a waste of time especially when you are sitting without having nothing to do. Mturk offers a good program and pays better than other sites. So, there is some light at the end of the tunnel.
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Thank you for this post! These days I am beginning to try offline jobs. I have already created my account on such offline site. I begin to teach – yeah! It’s my real profession and my passion. I am passionate to share my knowledge globally. I like jobs where I teach others. So I support the line you here proposed us.
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It depends on how sucessful you are at what you do. I think PTC are a waste of time but those dedicated in writing could be doing well. If you have an online blog and know how to advertise it the right way then you will get more income than you think. The problem here is that you need to be very creative in your writing and know the public you are trying to reach out to, then advertise your blog to said people.
When it comes to writing sites like Literacybase or Mylot it is a slower income but it all depends in the time you invest to get the money.
I have an offline job and i intend to keep it since it is what i live on. The online earning are what lets me spoil myself with something materialistic.
For other people it isn’t like this. Some people can have 3 or 4 blogs, be on writing sites and maybe even youtube. This all together would get you some good income, but like i said, if you know how to get audience for them.
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Creating the page is the easy part. Getting followers is large milestone to achieve but don’t be discouraged. Work at it. If you provide valuable information people will recommend you to folks in their network. You can pay for advertising if you have the money. If you don’t have an advertising you’ll just have to work at it!! Sounds like you’ve got a plan. Go for it! š
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So your plan is to gather employer and employees together who are offering and those who are looking. So, there is the two way pool. You need to gather those. If you will just copy job information from other websites and promote it through your facebook page then this will not going to work in long term, because people don’t want to register too many other sites who are not actually the place to send resume and other stuff.
facebook has some sort of other stories. It totally the game of engagement and reach. No matter how many followers you have. If your users are not engaging your shared content then you will find it hard to push those offering to the wast majority of your audience.
On the other end facebook has decreased the reach for share links, so you are not getting that much reach as compared to videos, images.Shared Link reach is mainly depends on the CTR of the links. The more CTR for your shared job opening the more people will see this. So you need to make it more attractive by using images and titles.
These are some tips: there are many more to follow. Social media management is the complete field.
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it is great plan that will take lots of time and gathering people also takes time so you pick the good suitable people for the job, but what i hate is the facebook it self, i do not like it nor i like the pages or anything there, it will be nice to do it in other medias, for example linkedin, twitter and instagram are much nice than the facebook, though i don not get how that will work and how the idea is going to work, wish you best of luck and keep the good work, social media are so hard and mangageing it is hard work too, needs you to pay your full time to work it out, unless you are old user and have lots of viewers and followrs then you are ready i guess to use your plan and make it in trial phase
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Will one be given a certificate from learning all this courses from an app. Am asking because now one will employ you into their bank to become a financial analyst because you had knowledge in that from an app. Once you can make any meaning income out of that it will be a waste of time and resources gaining knowledge no one will be interested in. This is like becoming a professor with no portifolio.
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Khan academy is not course based site. This is learning site. So the learning is not going to be in depth. So not certificates. Think of it like explainer videos type site. If you want certificates then you have to try udacity.
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I hear you. I understand the pain and frustration that you have felt. Writing can be a long and painful journey but have you considered writing an ebook? Ebooks are easy to create and if you know what you are doing, it is free. The best site that I can recommend is Amazon. Amazon has some tools that will help create your ebook. Plus, when you finish, tell your friends and family about it. Put it on the social media. Watch some youtube instructions on how to sell your ebook. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. The important thing is not to give up. God bless.
I see why your in pain and annoyed, i guess all the writers been there and suffered from that, the first step I guess is to make your family and neighbors involved with you and your work i guess