 12 websites to make online cash for free. No credit card required. Hey, are you looking to make a little side cash, maybe a side gig, or maybe you wanna grow it into a full-time business and fire your boss? Then this video is for you. I'm gonna go through 12 different websites where you can make money for free. Now, any of these websites are gonna require some effort. Obviously, you've gotta work for your money, so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna rank them from the most amount of time you'd have to invest to the least amount of time you would have to invest. If you haven't subscribed so far, please do so, hit that subscribe button down there, turn it from red to gray, and don't forget to ring the bell. Turn on all bell notifications so you're notified each and every time I go live, or if I upload a new video. Okay, guys, you wanna make some side money nowadays? It's easy to do, it's not hard. Anybody can do this. It even doesn't matter what your talent level is, because you can learn a lot of these things, but let's jump right into it and look at some of these sites. Now, the first one, number one, is Fiverr. Fiverr's been around for a long, long time, and it's a great site to make some money, but you gotta use it properly, okay? You wanna put a good profile in there. It needs to detail exactly what you're gonna charge. Fiverr has it set up where you could have a simple level and then a more advanced level of service for your clients so that you can make more money. Now, I will tell you, using Fiverr is like anything else. You've gotta be on top of it. When somebody contacts you, you've gotta contact them immediately. You gotta get right back with them. I know when I post jobs on Fiverr, and I do it all the time, the first people that respond to me are usually the people I hire because I'm like, they're on top of it. Plus, I'm in a hurry. If I'm using Fiverr, I put something there and I wanna get it done right away, so it's really important that you reply to people instantly if you can. Now, let's talk about a couple of the drawbacks. Now, you can make thousands of dollars a month on Fiverr, but it started off as a website where people would do anything for five dollars. So, a lot of people that go to that site still have that mindset, and they wanna, I don't know, get things on the cheap, and I would avoid those people. I really would. I would have higher rates on Fiverr because your time is worth it. Now, as far as the time investment goes, it's gonna take time to set up your account there. It's gonna take time for people to see you. It's gonna take time for you to develop all this. It could be a couple weeks before you see any money, but in the long run, Fiverr's a great site if you want a side gig or a full-time job. The next one is Upwork. That's number two. I love Upwork. I use Upwork all the time. I've hired a lot of people from Upwork. I have people working for me right now that I hired from Upwork. Basically, the way it works is you're gonna pay a commission on Upwork to actually hire people there. It wasn't like that in the beginning, but they have changed and they charge a commission now. But you only pay when you use somebody so that's a good advantage. And it has a wide variety of people that can do all kinds of things from websites to SEO. Anything that you need done in your business, you could probably find somebody on Upwork to do it for you. Now, I guess some of the drawbacks from Upwork is that it's really competitive. There's a lot of people on Upwork trying to get jobs in a lot of foreign countries that are gonna charge a whole lot less than they would if you're in the US or anywhere in the Americas or the UK. However, it's a great site and a lot of people wanna deal with people that are in America or Canada or Australia. So what I would suggest you do is you set up your profile there and look at some jobs and underbid the jobs. And what I mean by that is bid them less than what people are asking for so that you can get a portfolio of reviews. The more reviews you have, the better off you are on Upwork and a good jumpstart for that is just do some jobs on the cheap and let the people know you're doing it cheaper because you'd like to get a good review if you do a good job. Now, Upwork is similar to Fiverr and as much as you gotta put a lot of work in upfront to set up your profile. It can take as much as 10 days just to get approved on Upwork. There is a time delay. They're not gonna pay you for probably at least 10 days after you've submitted your work so you have to keep that in mind also. The next one I wanna tell you about is Etsy. Etsy is a great site. Etsy is especially a great site if you like to make things and sell them. Now, that doesn't mean you have to be an artist or a creative person because if you just wanted to do drop ship, print on demand, t-shirts and cups and mugs, you can also do that on Etsy. But it has to be a created item to be sold on Etsy so that's one of the drawbacks. If it's an item that you can buy anywhere and anybody can buy it, it won't be allowed on Etsy. Now, the good part about Etsy is it's very easy to navigate and very easy to set up a store there so you won't have to put a lot of effort into that. Now, I guess one of the drawbacks would be there's a lot of people selling on Etsy but you could overcome that by having more unique products, more unique t-shirts or hats or mugs or whatever. Have your own sayings, have your own designs or if you're creating products and they're one of a kind products you'll do really well on there. Now, as far as the time investment you've got to consider if you're making handmade items you've got to factor in that time. It takes time to make money on Etsy so depending on how much effort you're putting in there it could take you weeks or maybe just a couple days. But keep in mind when you're new to Etsy they hold your money in the beginning. You won't get paid for about three days after you make a sale on Etsy until you've been there for three months and then you can actually get paid the next day. Number four is task rabbit. Now, we're gonna move on to something that's more physical. This isn't online stuff. People post jobs on task rabbit to what? To get tasks done. This could be something as easy as setting up furniture or putting carpet down or doing yard work. Whatever it is they put tasks on there and try to hire somebody. So this is a physical site, okay? You're gonna use the site to find the jobs but you're gonna probably have to go and do something physical for it. But there's a lot of tasks on there and if you're good at it in your neighborhood you could build up a good clientele and heck you could have a full-time job. Now the drawbacks to task rabbit is you've gotta do physical things. You've actually gotta physically go out and do something but if that's your jam you should do it. Now as far as time investment that's really up to you as soon as you set up your account there you could start taking jobs but keep in mind you're not gonna get paid until the job is complete and probably a day or so after that. It could take up to three to five days to actually hit your bank account but if that's your thing and you wanna get some physical jobs task rabbit's the place to do it. The next one up, number five is Merch by Amazon. Now Merch by Amazon's a great site because all you have to do is come up with an idea, some type of creative and they will actually create the product for you such as a T-shirt with an imprint on it and they'll actually ship it out to the customer. It's a great place because there's so many people going there. You think about how many people go to Amazon. Merch by Amazon is a great place to sell your products. Now the drawback is you're not gonna get rich if you sell a shirt for about $15.99 you're gonna get about $2.21. Not a lot of money however you could sell a lot of items there and not have to put forth a lot of effort to set it up. Now as far as time investment it's probably gonna take a few hours to set it up and if you're a really good artist or you have people who can make designs for you you can get a lot of designs up there real fast. It's a great place, there's a lot of traffic Merch by Amazon, check it out. The next one I wanna tell you about is Neighbor. Neighbor's a pretty cool site. If you've got some extra space where people can store some stuff Neighbor's the site for you. All you have to do is list your space and what you charge and you'll get paid through Neighbor. Now Neighbor does charge a fee of 4.9% of whatever you receive and you get paid on a monthly basis. Now as far as drawbacks, you gotta tell people if you can't rent the space anymore you've gotta give them 30 day notice and if you do an early cancellation they're gonna charge you a $60 fee for canceling early. Now as far as time investment probably a couple hours to clean out your space if it's already clean you don't even have to do that. All you've gotta do is list it. The next one, number seven is Offer Up. Now if you don't have the time and energy to set up a garage sale and sell all your items Offer Up's a great place to do it. All you have to do is snap a picture of your item and put it on Offer Up and people can buy it. You can select a place to meet them to give them the item, preferably a public place where nobody is gonna be in danger. However, they do have an area in there where you can actually ship stuff out if you'd like to. Now Offer Up has been compared to Craigslist many times. However, I think Offer Up's a whole lot easier because they have an app you can download the app and you can send private messages back and forth to buyers. Now as far as drawbacks, you're meeting a stranger so you gotta keep that in mind and you're responsible for your own safety so make sure you, like I said, meet in a public place that you feel safe. Now as far as time investment, it really doesn't take that much time. You take a picture of your item, you list it, you go meet somebody and you collect your money but it can take up to four to five days if you use Offer Up to get paid as opposed to getting paid in cash. Number eight is Wander. Now on Wander you actually get paid for your research skills, okay? You're gonna go out and get information and answer questions for people. That doesn't mean that everybody gets approved on Wander. You have to fill out an application which is gonna take you about five minutes and once you're approved, you can actually get access to the dashboard and start answering questions. Now Wander doesn't pay you a ton of money. On average, you're probably gonna get $8 to $15 for each detailed answer and that's gonna equate to maybe $20 an hour but it doesn't take a lot of effort either. It's just you providing information and maybe answering questions from the couch. Now I guess the drawbacks to the site is that you don't make a ton of money but you could be making some money in your spare time while you're watching TV or while you're just sitting on the couch or lounging on a beach somewhere. That's not a bad deal. So check it out, it's a great place to make some money. You're gonna get paid about every two weeks and that's through a PayPal account so you do have to have one of those. My next site is number nine and it's Thread Up. Thread Up's a really cool site. If you're just trying to get rid of some items around the house, it's a great place to do it especially clothing and handbags, that type of thing. What you do is you're gonna receive a prepaid label to put on a box to send in your items. Now you wanna make sure you got some good quality items to send in because if they're rejected you can be charged a fee. Generally on Thread Up people are looking for brand name items and Thread Up actually decides what they're gonna be worth and what you're gonna sell them for. So keep that in mind, you don't get a chance to decide what you're gonna sell these items for. Thread Up does that for you but if you're looking to clean out the closet and get rid of some brand name items, it's the way to go. If your items have seen better times and they're not that good a shape you do better off to actually have a garage sale because they can get rejected from Thread Up. Now I guess the drawback would be you're not gonna get paid until Thread Up accepts your clothes but if you're sending good quality things in there you shouldn't have a problem. As far as time investment, absolutely very little time. Okay, all you're gonna have to do is go through your closet real quick, grab some stuff you wanna get rid of and send them to Thread Up. The next one, number 10 is Swap. Swap is very similar to Thread Up but they work it a little bit differently. You're gonna also send your items to them and they have to be accepted. Now an item that sells for $8 or less you're gonna get 15% plus a 20% store credit. Now for an item that sells over $8 you're gonna get 70% of the price less $4.95, yes $4.95 for a processing fee. But keep in mind what you wanna do is sell higher price items that have a higher value so you can help cover that $4.95. In addition to that they will also give you 20% store credit. Now as far as drawbacks go your clothes could be rejected. If they're rejected just like Thread Up to get them sent back to you you're gonna have to pay a fee otherwise they'll just discard them. But once you sell something on Thread Up it could take several days to actually get paid because they only pay out at the end of the month so you wanna keep that in mind too. The next site, number 11 is Gazelle. Gazelle's a great site if you have some electronics you wanna get rid of, some iPads, iPhones, you know, laptop computers, whatever you have what you do is you send them into Gazelle and they actually will pay you a fee for that. They can send it to your bank account, they can put a PayPal account or they can also give you gift cards. Now on Gazelle you're gonna describe your item and they're gonna give you an estimate of the value of it but if it gets to Gazelle and they look at it and they say well this is more damaged or this is more worn than what you told us they could pay you a lesser amount. As far as time investment, pretty simple. You don't have a whole lot of cell phones and computers laying around to you so it's not gonna take you much time to send it to them and get your cash and it's better for the environment than just throwing them away. And my last one on the list is Card Cell. Card Cell's a pretty cool site. Do you have a lot of gift cards lying around that you just haven't used or you're not gonna use them anymore? You can send them into Card Cell. You can send them in there absolutely free. They will pay the shipping to have it sent to them and you're gonna get your money in your account within a day or two. Now the drawback is you're never gonna get full value for your gift card. They're never gonna do that because they have to make money too. So you're gonna get a lesser amount than what's left on that gift card. Okay, so there you have it. There's 12 ways to make some quick cash online. Pretty simple. None of them cost you any money and that's great just a little bit of time. Hope you enjoyed this video. If you did, do me a favor and subscribe. Hit that subscribe button down there. Turn it from red to gray. Don't forget to ring the bell. Turn on all bell notifications so you're notified each and every time I get live or if I upload a video. I also have a free e-commerce course. If you look at the description below, it's absolutely free, no credit card required. Just click and learn. And I have some great links down there to other products. Check them out. My book list is down there. Thank you so much for watching this video and I'll see you in the next one. Hey, thanks for watching my video. 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