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I made my first money by working online on a site called Gather. However, I could not withdraw the funds because Paypal was not available in my country back then. However, the first site that paid me was Helium. It was an online writing platform. I have been working online since 2013. In 2014, I was making $500 per month just by writing articles online. These days, apart from writing, I do a lot of things to make money online.
 
I made my first money by working online on a site called Gather. However, I could not withdraw the funds because Paypal was not available in my country back then. However, the first site that paid me was Helium. It was an online writing platform. I have been working online since 2013. In 2014, I was making $500 per month just by writing articles online. These days, apart from writing, I do a lot of things to make money online.
I’ve never done it but I’m glad it’s working out for you!
 
I feel I am destined to become a web developer, so I really hope working online is how I will make a living eventually.
 
I feel I am destined to become a web developer, so I really hope working online is how I will make a living eventually.
Whats your backup career choice (if web development doesn't work out)?
 
Nothing that involves a computer is boring. :p
computer GIF
 
I have one time. I wrote how to blogs for html/css and xenforo and phpBB forums for a web hosting company called Arvixe. From about 2011-2013
 
I worked remote! I am very surprised none of the jobs required like a tracker to ensure you were doing your job, etc. I know one company I would wanna work for does require you to install stuff so they can track you during work and stuff.
 
I have one time. I wrote how to blogs for html/css and xenforo and phpBB forums for a web hosting company called Arvixe. From about 2011-2013
I think I remember that site, at least I remember seeing the name around.
I worked remote! I am very surprised none of the jobs required like a tracker to ensure you were doing your job, etc. I know one company I would wanna work for does require you to install stuff so they can track you during work and stuff.
How do you feel about that? I suppose they should monitor you since they're paying you.
 
I am currently working on one such website where you are paid in Ether and other altcoins crypto to write and read articles. The name of that website is publish0x, you must check it once. It is a website that new people will love.
 
Honestly I wish I worked online. I think I would enjoy it so much more than what I do more haha..
 
I am at the moment in the process of building myself up to earning somewhat of a stable income online. At the moment I post a lot around forums as a freelancer and have people buy services that I offer which have been doing quite well so far but it's not enough to call it a stable income just yet so I am also looking at other ways to generate income online so that I can be more stable in terms of income. I am hoping 2023 is the year I do become financially stable.
 
I am at the moment in the process of building myself up to earning somewhat of a stable income online. At the moment I post a lot around forums as a freelancer and have people buy services that I offer which have been doing quite well so far but it's not enough to call it a stable income just yet so I am also looking at other ways to generate income online so that I can be more stable in terms of income. I am hoping 2023 is the year I do become financially stable.

I hope you become financially stable as well. Its hard to accomplish that with freelance work because you never know how each month is going to be. Some months you might do well and other months you might not have many customers or any good amount of work to do.
 
I got an offer for a remote job but the pay was very very low, so I had to reject that. Really wish I could find a remote job that pays well. At least pay more than I make now. I thought maybe that remote job offers low pay because they don't have to pay for your transportation, but I know for sure that I'm wrong :P
 
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