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Any ideas to make 3k a month through the internet?(or some job I can without college)? I am trying to get into college but I have no money and in my country the most I can get for month is around 700 hundred dollars.
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>>1182475
if everybody knew, wouldn't they all abuse it? you need to dig yourself on tor.
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>>1182481
lol shhh
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>>1182475
>3k a month through the internet
Money on the internet can be made by appealing to a large userbase. This takes time, it's unlikely to happen immediately.

To start I would ask yourself what your skills are and try to apply them to reach a group of people, then monetize.

In terms of alternative ways, maybe try to make money off a video game if you can find a profitable one, but that takes a while as well.

Search around and get committed, and learn from your mistakes. Good luck.

(Personally I made ~$3000 dicing on Runescape in 2010ish or so, this happened over a period of about 6 months (so not exactly $3K/month and the guy I knew that was making the most made about $8K a month on average over 10 months or so)). I wouldn't call this sustainable.

If your goal is to get in college, learn to program for an entire year (this will be very hard), while working a part time job.

After a year or so, take part-time positions using your skills while you go to college. I wish there was a better way, but it seems there isn't w/o shitting on your grades or taking out loans.

Im in the United States, and some of my friends who learned to program before they went to school often do part time work for $15-20/hr. Most of them got good internships too because of the experience.
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>>1182536
java, c++, which one should you know to get those part time jobs
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been marketing online full-time since '09, have tried it all. look into lead generation for local businesses. find stuff from brad campbell & dan klein (job killing), paul james (maps mentor), and joe troyer. if u look around u can find sites where u can download their stuff...the first two are excellent.

you'll fairly quickly be making a solid recurring income. honestly after a yr or so u won't be thinking about how to make 3k/month, you'll be thinking about building it up to 30k.

you're welcome
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>>1182475
Maybe coin flipping.

I bought a $150 lot of random world coins and after going through a quarter of it, this is what I picked out as having some resale value.

Lombardy-Venitia 3 centesimi 1852 (M)
Denmark 5 ore 1953
United Kingdom 1 shilling 1950 (english)
France 25 centimes 1924
German Empire 10 pfennig 1905 (J) coinquest: "better date"/$40
Denmark ½ rigsbankskilling 1838 coinquest: "well preserved (as in our picture): $60"
United Kingdom 2 shillings 1948
Denmark 5 ore 1940
Austria 5/10 kreuzer 1866 (A)
German Empire 1 pfennig 1896
United Kingdom 1 penny 1900
United Kingdom 1 penny 1916
German Empire 5 pfennig 1921 (J)
German Empire 5 pfennig 1919 (A)
German Empire 5 pfennig 1913 (A)
Spain 5 centimos 1870
Norway 1 krone 1950 almost mint
Denmark 5 ore 1914
Netherlands 1 cent 1906 crappy condition
German Empire 1 pfennig 1913 (A)
Russia 5 kopeks 1875 yuuge
Guernsey 4 doubles 1902
Sweden 5 öre 1926
German Empire 10 reichspfennig 1938 (A)
Russia 1 kopeck 1903
Italy 10 centesimi 1921 almost mint

No silver yet in this one but I'm quite pleased.
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>>1183145
did you get this off ebay or what?
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>>1183168
I email random brick and mortar dealers in my country and ask for a price per KG of unsorted piles. I find that most have taken the silver (maybe some sort of automated process) but good catalog value coins remain.

I'm pretty sure the ebay stuff is the leftovers of this kind of thing and is already picked clean. Personally I just dump the worthless coins in my storage room. Maybe one day the zombies will eat the credit card systems and we'll trade shiny italian lires.
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>>1183186
>mfw my deutschemarks may be used once again
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>>1182967
job killing and map mentor are good courses?
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>>1183273
yes. the 2nd edition is out for both but u can find their 1st editions floating around either on a blackhat site or torrent.

if i remember correctly jk sells for ~4-5k and mm for ~300.
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I could do anything for at least 10$ per day, seriously, it's kinda sad.
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>>1183363
I outsource regularly and always keep an eye open for good help. At the moment I'm needing some content written. (Fyi, I typically pay by the job but it comes out to a good bit more than $10/day, closer to $10/hr for basic stuff.)

1) where r u located?
2) how old are u?
3) can u write well?
4) do u have any particular skills...design, coding, etc?
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>>1182967

hey man I'm in a similar situation as op. can you talk a little more about this?
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>>1182967
>brad campbell
Can you please give precise name of courses, as I can't find them anywhere?
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>>1184068
>>1184072
Only 400%?
I was looking for 401%, will keep browsing biz.
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>>1182475
suck 300 dicks for $10 each.
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>>1182475
You're gonna need some knee pads OP.....
Also I hope that you don't have a strong gag reflex because you're gonna need it ;)
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>>1184252
He gonna have to work in his technique, many people here doing it for 1$
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>>1183145
Just found a
Austria Bohemia 3 Kreuzer 1765 or 1768 http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces68568.html
worth a couple hundred bucks.
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>>1183297
I tried to read about job killing but I have still no idea what it actually is. Could you explain it a bit?
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>Any ideas to make 3k a month through the internet?(or some job I can without college)?

No. What you're asking is impossible.
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>>1185001

don't say stuff like that, because it's total bullshit
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>>1182475
Let some people frack in your back garden.
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>>1182967
cant find torrents for this anywhere
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>>1184998
Local marketing. More specifically it's about building fairly small lead generation sites and then working out a deal w a local business owner to buy those leads on a monthly basis. That's a very simplified explanation but that's essentially the core of it.
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>>1185740
Well there out there. There's torrents and other sites (often sites about blackhat marketing techniques) where almost anything can be downloaded from.

Just from a quick search I came across this site: http://globaldownloadlinks.com
From searching the site's name plus the program it looks like it has both job killing and maps mentor 2.
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>>1183412
I don't have any particular set of skills, but I am looking to hone in one. I just recently got out of depression by realizing that doing nothing is the most heinous crime I could commit against myself. I write well and would kill for 10 dollars an hour, hell less if I was being mentored to learn a set of skills. I live in the U.S and recently turned 18. I am however a immigrant, and if that complicates things I would like to know if there is any way to work with that.
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>>1182475
3k net?
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>>1186056
>http://globaldownloadlinks.co
thanks, the site gives me some bullshit about needing to register. Simple enough, but then it says some crap about needing to enable javascript, which I have enabled. No adblock and tried in Chrome, Safari, and IE all failed. OH WELL
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>>1186130
Well I think I found it, but its in 500mb rar files at those slow ass websites.
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Well, I think it's the same as in real life: you either need to become a specialist in something (like coding or design) or probably open your own business. You can speculate on stock or forex markets, but this is incredibly risky for a person that haven't studied and practiced investing.

I would recommend this path:
Learn a skill that is being demanded on the market -> Open your business in this sphere after you get enough experience - > Invest extra money.

That's an extremely stupid plan, I know, but it's better to have this one rather than to do nothing. At least it works in my country, which is the land of shrinking gdp.
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>>1186072
Drop me a line

[email protected]
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>>1184473
Almost done. Now a tiny 1853 silver 1 mu from Myanmar/Burma, so rare it's hard to find info and I had to spend 20 minutes just to identify it. Almost threw it in my random asian coins bin.

I love this hobby.
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Drive for Uber
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>>1186853
Does sound kind of interesting if you are into history and shit. Is it really potentially profitable though?
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>>1186042
Sounds interesting but it must be pretty difficult to convince local businesses to pay on a monthly basis. Even the doctors probably earn only 50 Euro for the average client (in Germany). And I can imagine that most already get flooded with mails or calls by marketing agencies.
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>>1186920
I get 10x or more of my investment back in catalog price with my best source, and it takes about 6-7 hours total to sort through. But you'll have to do the math yourself and figure in time to post auctions and ship. Also, I'm not sure it works in america because it's so far removed from the old world. Your foreign coin lots are probably mostly modern vacation leftovers.
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>>1186920
>>1187277
But I would suggest looking at a lot of old + silver coins and learning to recognize them. Then check yard sales and bulk deals at antique stores, dealers and buy cheap lots when you notice they contain the good stuff.
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You guys are literally retarded. Just camwhore and beat off while old people through money at you
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>>1187242
i'm in the states and currently only work w businesses here. furthermore i work almost exclusively w blue collar contractor-types. i avoid white collar (dentist, physicians, etc) because they not only are typically clueless on what i can do for them but they have a sense of entitlement i really don't enjoy having to deal w. painters, plumbers, hvac guys, etc are generally much more open minded, easy to work w and thankful.

you're right, most businesses get solicited regularly from seo companies offering to do their marketing. what i do (which has become more popular in the last few yrs) is sell them leads, and for that they def will pay recurring basis. i create my own site on my own domain, create the business citations, create the social media profiles, get some solid backlinks pointed to it, etc, and rank it...i essentially own all of the web properties (the business). the first step however is market research to find a soft enough market (in terms of competition) that ranking can be done in a month or two, but w an adequate vol of monthly searches to make it worth it....and it's actually not that hard to do.

there are tons of contractors that have sites located deep on google and hence don't get any traffic, these types often jump at the chance to take your leads in exchange for a certain percentage of their vol.

of course it varies by the specific industry i'm working in but i try to get most of my contractors at least a dozen, if not a few dozen, calls per month. that type of vol works well for the types i previously mentioned (painters, plumbers, etc). but other types need much less. i have a landscape architect for example that focuses on high-end work only, his average job last year was just under $100k and he takes approx 1 month to complete a job. so for him just a handful of calls per month is enough. (in case you're wondering i take 10% of his net after expenses, and 10-15% of the total gross for my typical high-vol contractors.)
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>>1187477
Im slowly getting Maps Mentor downloaded. Still couldn't find the Job Killers Brad Campbell stuff anywhere that didn't want me to pay for access sadly. I found some other Local Lead Generation things I am going to look into after this finished.
On average how many clients do you have per month and how much is your average month-to-month income?
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>>1187439
*throw
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>>1182967
>don't provide shit
>you're welcome


nah

>>1187439
This
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>>1187477
I really appreciate your advices. Thanks a lot!
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>>1183412

What kind of content are you in need of?
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>>1187517
just for clarification i'm not advocating the downloading of anyone else's stuff w/o paying, i was just making the point that if u really wanted to do that u can find almost anything if u look hard enough. a few yrs back when i was still selling stuff on clickbank and jvzoo i found one of my products being shared on a popular blackhat marketing site. kinda sucks because a lot of work went into it but whatever it happens. i'm honestly glad i don't do that anymore, not so much because my stuff was being shared but because the money really wasn't there, at least not the kind i wanted to make.

if u are going to download maps mentor, perhaps if/when u start make some $ u can purchase his course and pay him for it...just a thought. that course is by a guy named paul james, very knowledgeable dude, check out some of his vids: https://www.youtube.com/user/iampauljames/videos

there's no way i'm going to say on this or any other forum how much i make, that's no one's business. i will say that my average client pays $300-500/month. w some clients i only make a few hundred and some i make a little over 1k, but on average it's around $400 (it's starting to creek up toward $500 however). keep in mind once i have a client they typically stay w me and continue paying for leads month after month, so the goal then is to always be focusing on adding more clients. the ultimate goal actually is to move the client from a per lead basis to a monthly fee. that gets easier to do once you've been working w the same contractor for a while but it's still not super easy as some don't want to commit to a set fee.

i've been in this business for just under 2 years and on average i add 1 new client per month, however i'm currently restructuring things so that i'm doing less work myself on the actual sites and more on front-end selling. the goal is to be adding 1 new client a week by summer.
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>>1187477
I would be interesting in starting like this. What do you do before you partner with a business? Do you approach a business after you have already generate leads and pitch them what you have to offer?

Have you tried to gather leads from physical flyers or craigslist ads?
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>>1187596
you're welcome. however i'm prolly not going to post much more in this thread if at all because i've been spending a little too much time here lately. i chimed in initially just to give people an idea of a solid way to make money via a real business. by "real" i mean something that generates a significant amount and will likely be around for a while.

as i said in my first post i've been around this game for several yrs and there's really not much i haven't done, and imo this is the single best way i've found to make a substantial long-term income online, particularly for someone who really isn't well seasoned in online marketing. granted i've only been doing it for not quite two yrs, i've talked w a few different/unrelated people that have been doing exactly this for at least 5-6 yrs.

the online marketing world is an interesting place, with some great opportunities but littered w bullshitters who've never really done anything themselves yet are trying to sell u their secrets to success. a good mentor is an invaluable resource but they're harder to find than at first it might appear. if u can find a trusted one that u can afford they can increase your rate of progress exponentially.

the key to making it online is to find a tried-and-true method or approach and focus solely on that seeing it through to success or failure. put blinders on to all the other crap around u. most people don't see success because they don't pursue any one direction long enough. it's of course very possible that your approach needs modification or is simply not the right approach at all, but after researching the best route to take it's very important to give it a thorough attempt or else you're almost guaranteed to not to succeed.

best of luck
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>>1187606
Thanks, if I find that this is something for me, I will definitely pay it forward for the knowledge. That is a pretty realistic income and what I was hoping to hear. A lot of these programs promise fantastic wealth up front, so it is nice to hear realistic numbers.
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>>1185001
This is a fucking poor person's mindset. Are you fuckin retarded bro? There are fucking THOUSANDS of ways to make a measly 3k/m without college, and even online.

>Start with 3,000 in savings
>spend it on clearance items that are 75%+ off (can order online or in store)
>sell clearance items on ebay for 3 times the price.

Buy for $10. Sell for $30. After fees, make $10 profit. Congratulations, you just fucking doubled your money. You just turned 3,000 into 6,000. Don't give me all the fucking excuses why you can't make money, ANYBODY can make insane amount of money if you have the rich mindset. The poor mindset makes excuses. "if it was that easy to make money, why doesn't everybody do it?" UMM HELLO. Everybody DOES do it. Everyone except you and your fucking poor pleb serf brain.

Poor people believe they are creatures of circumstance. That the world happens to them. Rich people create their own circumstance.
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>>1182475
Be an entertaining Twitch streamer. Some of the most popular ones are pulling over 10K a month in donations alone, then there's the subscribers that are additional income.
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>>1182475
you need massive amounts of capital to achieve that kinda yield.. You can speculate on almost anything online, from stocks to bitcoin to p2p loans.. you need $300,000 of starting capital you get 10% yield.. your 3k per month

if you don't have that capital, go back to working
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>>1187699
i tried buying and selling online, its alotta work, alot of driving to the post office and rummaging through flea markets and clearances.. Its not a jackpot like some people make it up to be..But it does pay if you know what youre doing

personally, I prefer the lazy way of speculating
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>>1182475
Camwhoring bruh
Newcamjobs.com
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>>1187791
You can't make money without working hard. That just breaks the 2nd law of thermodynamics. Getting 20% returns in stocks over one year sucks. Getting 100% return in less than a month is more up to my speed.

I'm working twice as hard as I've ever worked, but I'm making ten times more money. And with the money I make I'll start a new company.

Point is, you don't need college, smarts, rich parents, you don't need anything and you can build yourself up. When you start a company, you leave your entire past behind, every failure, every bad grade, everything holding you back.
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>>1187816
i agree you need to work hard to make money..

100% return in 1 month is a bit hard to believe.. you have alot of overheads in running a business, Like gas, vehicle maintenance, and other bills.
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