Some do mmake up tutorials so they get sponsored by a brand and they give demos and reviews on the products (plus get free stuff!). The one who seems to make the most money off of it just makes funny videos though, nothing difficult he just talks about life and makes people laugh.
Thats the only job I can think of, I'm sure they're more but in this economy it's hard enough to find a real world job so don't get your hops up too much :)
orphans answered Sunday October 14 2012, 11:03 am: I'm afraid there aren't many.
Normal jobs online include things like doing surveys, etc. The thing is though, you get paid $0.00016 per survey. It is impossible to make anything big. That time spent can be used to look for an actual job.
What you can do, is write articles for blogs. Even this is not well paid, but it's something. Find something you enjoy, e.g. fashion. Start your own blog, and write a lot. Then look for bigger blogs that are hiring writers. Sometimes, they may pay you. When I say pay you, I mean around $20-40 MAX per blog entry that they use.
You could also start a twitter account that attracts loads of followers. After you have thousands, you could do sponsored tweets. You get paid to do advertisements by twitter. Again, this depends on the number of followers, whether they are real, and what kind of account you have. You could get paid anywhere from $5 to $500 per tweet.
But none of these really give you anything substantial. You could of course start your own online business, or sell stuff. But this is really hard, especially if you have other things going on.
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