🔥Newbie-Friendly🔥: 10 Ways To Make Money Online (No skill required)
10 Ways to Make Money Online as a Newbie — No Skill, No Experience Required
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Making money online can be discouraging sometimes, especially given the fact that there are a lot of ways and choices, and one can get really lost trying to choose a path to go with.
That was my case when I first decided to start making some money online.
I didn’t know where to look, what to do, or even if it was possible.
This article is aimed at just that: give you the possible ways to start earning money without any skill required, and you can start right now.
Without further ado, let’s get started.
1- Get paid for your opinion
There are a lot of websites out there that pay for your opinion as part of a survey they are running on behalf of researchers or companies.
Surveys are very useful to gauge the representativeness of individual opinions and experiences. They help companies and researchers gain more information about people/customers they are interested in. And that’s why you’re compensated for your opinion.
Here is a list of websites that pays for your opinion:
- YouGov
- InboxDollars
- Toluna
- Swagbucks
- Mypoints
- SurveyJunkie
- LifePoints
- Opinion Outpost
- i-Say
- PrizeRebel
2- Crowdsourcing Projects
Crowdsourcing allows businesses to outsource their work to numerous people through a platform. Crowdsourcing tasks range from small tasks that can be finished in a few hours to ongoing projects that last for days or months. It will all depend on the platform you work on.
These tasks/projects differ in the type of work you’ll be doing. These tasks/projects can be related to social media, search engine evaluation, image annotation, language, data collection, image classifications, sentiment analysis…
Here is a list of websites for crowdsourcing jobs:
- MTurk
- Appen
- RemoteTasks
- ClickWorker
- TeemWork
- MicroWorkers
- OneSpace
- RapidWorkers
- MicroTask
3- Test websites & apps
Because user testing is a valuable tool for understanding how real users interact with a product (website/app) and is useful for identifying areas for improvement, there are a lot of websites that pay testers for their feedback. This feedback will later be used to improve the overall design and functionality of the products being tested.
Here is a list of websites for testing jobs:
- UserTesting
- TryMyUI
- UserFeel
- Intellizoom
- Userlytics
- UserBrain
- Validately
4- Share your unused internet connection
Sharing the unused internet connection can be a great way of earning passive income.
This unused internet connection will then be sold to businesses and researchers who will use it for various purposes such as web scraping, VPN routing, and more can earn you good money.
The best thing about this is that you don’t have to do anything. Just install the app, and you’re good to go.
I have already picked 4 apps for you that will enable you to make some good passive income. Check the article below.
5- Data entry:
Data entry is the process of inputting and updating information into a file (MS Word Document, Excel sheet, ….) or database.
The data entered can be in the form of numbers, text, or images, and can include things like customer information, inventory levels, financial transactions, and more
There are a lot of businesses or clients in a variety of industries who either don’t have the human resources or the time to do the heavy lifting of inputting/updating the data.
To find these kinds of jobs, you’ll have to look on job search websites and freelance platforms.
Here is a list of websites for this type of jobs:
- Upwork (freelance platform)
- PeoplePerHour (freelance platform)
- Freelancer (freelance platform)
- Fiverr (freelance platform: create your own Gig)
- Glassdoor (job search website)
- LinkedIn (job search website)
- Indeed (job search website)
- FlexJobs (job search website)
- SimplyHired
- Zirtual
6- Discord moderator:
Being a discord moderator can earn you good money. I didn’t know that until I got a little bit involved in the NFT (non-fungible token) and Web3 world.
The two social media platforms that are widely used for NFTs/Web3 are Twitter and Discord.
When a new project is launching or is already launched and there is a big community, project owners don’t usually have the time to manage their Discord account. So they reach out to people who are interested in managing the Discord account for them.
As a Discord moderator, you’ll be tasked to:
- Engaging in relevant conversations with the community members
- Delete offensive and spam messages
- kick out members who violate the rules
- Answer questions about the NFT /Web3 project (which you should know about)
The great thing about this is that you can work from your phone, and you can be a moderator of more than one Discord server.
In order to be a Discord moderator, you’ll have to look for job posts on Job search websites like Glassdoor, and freelance platforms like Upwork.
Another way is to go on Twitter and look for NFT projects that have a big number of followers on Discord (You’ll usually find their Discord in the description, or in the link in the description) and message them on Twitter/Discord and offer your service to them.
7- Social media manager:
A social media manager is helping promote a company, brand, or organization by developing and implementing strategies on social media platforms.
They are tasked with creating engaging content, maintaining a consistent brand image and tone across all social media platforms, responding to customer inquiries, building trust with followers and customers, …
You can find social media manager jobs on job search platforms like Glassdoor and LinkedIn, and freelance platforms like Upwork.
8- YouTube channel
Making a YouTube channel can be a great source of income. To make content on YouTube, you don’t need to be an expert in something in particular.
Aside from those who create content requiring good knowledge and skills in certain areas, others who make fortunes from YouTube with simple videos not requiring much of a hassle.
Amongst the areas of content that you can create on YouTube that does not require specific skills:
- Vlogging: You grab a camera or smartphone, and you document your daily life, thoughts and experiences. It requires minimal editing and equipment.
- Unboxing videos: Unboxing and reviewing products, and sharing your thoughts about them with your audience.
- How-to videos: Teaching viewers how to do something: cooking, setting up a website, putting together a piece of furniture, fixing something in the house…
- Haul videos: Showing your audience what you bought (clothes, beauty products, or household items..) and giving your feedback about them.
- Music: Uploading videos with music and a simple or animated image in the background has a great potential of earning you money. Keywords and niches like chill vibes, Lo-fi, deep focus, music for study, chill beats… Are doing great on YouTube, and I am personally a fan of this type of content.
9- Live streaming
Whether you have a talent like singing, playing a musical instrument, playing video games, or you just like to talk and have fun, live-streaming is a great way to have fun and earn money.
Money earned from live-streaming is usually from donations. People who enjoy your live stream can send you gifts/donations, whether live or in DMs.
I have personally seen a lot of people making big amounts of money (I’m talking more than 3 000 $ per month 🤯) just from live-streaming, to the point where they left their jobs and made it their part-time job.
It’s not easy at the beginning, so don’t expect to get a decent income. But with time, you’ll build followers, and you’ll have more exposure and possibly more donations.
Here is a list of the apps you can start live-streaming on:
- First platform 👈
- Second platform 👈
- Third Platform 👈
10- Virtual assistant
As a virtual assistant, you can earn money by providing remote administrative or technical support to a variety of clients, such as small business owners, entrepreneurs, or busy executives.
The responsibilities of a virtual assistant can vary depending on the needs of the client. They can include data entry, scheduling and calendar management, email management, customer service and support, online research, website updates, and maintenance, …
You can find virtual assistant jobs on job search platforms like Glassdoor and LinkedIn, freelance platforms like Upwork, or reaching out to virtual assistant agencies.


