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Dec 18 2008

A Bunch of Ways to Make Extra Money

Published by Andy Hough at 5:07 pm under Announcements Edit This

Since this site is all about making extra money I was very interested when I saw the post, “36 Ways to Earn Extra Money ” at Five Cent Nickel.  Many of the ways did not qualify under my definition of making extra money because they amounted to taking a second job.  My definition of extra money is any money that doesn’t come from a job.  Some of the suggestions could be done on a freelance basis and thus might be more like your own business than a job.

A lot of the other ideas were ones I have already posted about on this site.  The ones I haven’t posted about were mostly already on my radar but it is always good to see new ideas.  Check out the post and see if any of the ideas might work for you.  If there are any ways to make extra money that you would like me to write about let me know.

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3 Responses to “A Bunch of Ways to Make Extra Money”

  1. kamirusmaon 19 Dec 2008 at 11:57 am edit this

    Hi! Enjoy your blog - I’ve nominated you for a Lemonade Award (don’t worry - it’s a good thing!). Read my blog at http://joyinthemornings.today.com for more info.
    Keep up the good writing!
    Tammy

  2. Andy Houghon 19 Dec 2008 at 12:04 pm edit this

    Thanks for nominating me for the award. I’ve already won the Lemonade Award once though and I think that is enough. Thanks again. I will check out your blog.

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