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Monday, 7 September 2015

5 Ways to Earn Money Without an Actual Job for college student


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5 Ways to Earn Money Without an Actual Job

Got your eye on the latest tech gadget and need some extra cash?
What if I told you that there’s actually a way to earn money without having an actual job?
Now, I know it seems to good to be true, but I promise you that this isn’t a scam. With the advent of the internet, there are so many ways you can earn some extra pocket money without slaving at a 9-to-5 job. In fact, some people have even made a career out of doing these “side jobs”, making more than what a full-time job would pay them!
All you need to do is to find something that’s interesting to you, put some effort and dedication into it and just go for it!
Here are some of the 5 easiest ways you can earn some extra money while being a student.

1) Sell stuff online

This is perfect if you’ve got a ton of stuff lying around, whether it’s old books or pre-loved clothes, accessories and gadgets.
All you need to do is snap some awesome photos and post them online! After all, one man’s junk is another man’s treasure!
Some great (and free!) websites to get you started:
  • Mudah.my: An online classified-ads selling a wide variety of products and services
  • Lowyat.NET: This popular forum has a “Garage Sales” section for you to sell your stuff
  • Lelong: One of the largest online marketplaces in Malaysia that lets you list for free
  • Carousell: This mobile app marketplace lets you upload items with just a few taps!
If you’re feeling a bit more entrepreneurial, you could also buy goods via Alibaba.com and set up an online store to sell your purchases, whether it’s handphone accessories or beauty products.
And if you really want to take it to the next level, you can even sell handmade stuff on Etsy, one of the biggest marketplaces in the world for handmade and vintage goods!

2) Do some part-time work

Doing part-time work is great because you only need to commit to a certain number of hours, and you can take on more or less work depending on your college schedule. A weekend here and there doing various odd jobs can earn you some cool cash!
Jobs can range from data entry, translating documents, promoting goods, or even interesting tasks like mystery shopping!
Two of the biggest part-time job portals in Malaysia are PartTimePost and AsiaPartTime, but do check out various other portals, such as Jobless, You.my and PartTime.com.my.
Another site you can consider is GoGet, where you can help others run errands, like delivering food and groceries, shopping for clothes or even waiting in line!

3) Monetise your skill sets

Are you a pro at using Photoshop? Do you have a great recording voice? Or maybe you have a keen eye for detail and you’re good at proofreading?
What you can do is list your skills on services marketplaces! Sites like Fiverr and GigBucks allow you to sell small tasks and services, whether it’s writing, graphic design, video editing or even wacky things like singing a birthday song or doing an impersonation!
The key to success is ensuring that you find a method to do things quickly and efficiently so that it doesn’t take up too much time and you get to take on more jobs.

4) Complete surveys online

It seems hard to believe, but yes — you can get paid filling up surveys online!
Many companies conduct market research to understand consumer behaviour, and are willing to pay for consumer insights. Sites like PanelPlaceiPanelOnline and Focusline Surveys are great places for you to start.
Do note that there are a fair number of scam survey sites, so make sure you do some research to check if they are legitimate.
You certainly won’t get rich taking surveys, but it’s a good, mindless way to spend your time while watching TV or waiting for the bus.

5) Attend focus groups

Similar to completing surveys online, focus groups are also a method for market research, where you are required to discuss about certain topics in a room with several other people. Focus groups generally pay well, and will only take up a couple of hours of your time.
To be a participant, leave your details with market research companies, such as Elite Market Research and Orient Pacific Century. You can also do a search on part-time job portals like PartTimePost, where they may list such jobs.
You may need to be in a certain demographic and age group, but it’s definitely worth a shot!

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

8 Tips to sell more effectively

Just Be Real: 8 Tips to Sell More Effectively


You're not in an infomercial, so stop acting that way on sales calls. Here's a better approach           
 
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When was the last time someone shouted "buy, buy, buy!" at you and you went ahead and bought whatever it was the lunatic was trying to sell you?
That's what I thought. Force is not an effective sales tactic.
I know I won't buy anything from someone unless I trust the person. Whether you're pitching your personal brand, your vision, or a product or service, no one's going to buy without first developing a trusting relationship.
So stop selling and start helping. Here's how to start:
 
1. It's about them, not you.
Do you have a meeting with a potential customer tomorrow? Start then. Ditch the "what's in it for me?" mindset--like getting commission for a sale or affirmation from a key stakeholder--and meet this person with a new angle. Provide them with genuine interactions and guidance to build rapport. Who cares if he doesn't buy in right after the meeting--you've set yourself up as a potential option when he's ready.
 
2. Don't bullsh*t.
If your helpful attitude isn't genuine, people will see right through it. Drop your run-of-the-mill sales personality and provide your customer with the facts.
 
3. Do your research.
Consider yourself a solution-provider. How can you help someone if you don't truly understand her business? Take the time to familiarize yourself with what she does, and look for ideas on how you can help.
 
4. Ask questions.
Toss out your fears of being too inquisitive. Questioning potential customers is essential part of doing your job. Ask questions that clearly show you want to learn more about their needs and goals. For example, you may want to ask them about the specific type of audience they're attempting to reach with their service or product. "That's a great question" is the reply you should want to hear.
 
5.  Focus on the outcome.
Broken-record salespeople tend to focus solely on what they're selling. This doesn't develop any emotional connection for the customer or client. Instead, go over end results and goals. Generating an interest in the big-picture achievement is far more enticing and also shows your interests are aligned.
 
6.  Be direct.
Nothing is sure to throw off your potential customers more than complicated slideshows and PowerPoints. Treat whomever you're speaking with as a confidant. Toss out your fancy presentations and remove jargon and big words from the conversation. Instead, meet them with direct and informative conversation, and when necessary, concise materials highlighting the basic facts about your solutions.
 
7. Sell your team.
Stop selling your product and start selling the people behind it. Your potential customers are more likely to latch onto and connect with a person. Even if you're selling a house, focus your conversation on expressing how great the builder is--not just the exceptional craftsmanship.
 
8. Don't follow up too much.
Pressing calls and emails are certain to turn potential customers running in the opposite direction. Did you have a helpful idea for their vision or an introduction to someone useful to their success? Following up with your audience is important, but keep it casual and friendly with occasional reminders.
Drop the forceful marketing and simply start helping. You're certain to see better results.
Have you found success by providing guidance rather than selling your customers?

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

10 Apps you can use to earn Extra Money.


10 Apps You Probably Didn’t Know Can Earn You Extra Money

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You probably already know that there are apps you can use not only for entertainment, but for earning extra money or saving some. But, you may not know about these apps, which are some of our favorites. Check out these 10 killer apps you can use to save or make extra money in your spare time.

1. Foap

Download links: Android | iOS
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This is an app that allows you to make money by taking photos. You can charge as much as you like per photo, which means that your money-making opportunities through Foap are virtually limitless. People are always looking for a huge variety of photos, and you may be surprised at how much money you can make with a photo of your cat.

2. Bookscouter

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If you have old books you want to get rid of, use this app to sell them. Scan the barcodes with your smartphone, and Bookscouter will let you see comparisons of payouts from more than 20 book buyback companies. Once you find the best offer, fill out some information about where payments should be sent, and ship the books to the buyback companies.

3. Fieldagent

Download links: Android | iOS
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This is a great app that can help you earn money. From the main navigation window you can locate jobs through the “Jobs List” or through the ”Map View.” Select a job to see additional details and accept it. Once a job has been selected, you will have two hours to complete the task. Be sure you’re near the objective before you start the task.

4. Cash For Laptop

Download links: Web-Based
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You can make extra money by selling your old laptop, and this app will let you do it. Simply select the type of device you wish to sell, add a description of the device, pack it up and ship it (free of charge), and get paid with a cheque or Paypal.

5. Expensify

Download links: Android | iOS
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If you are having problems with your expense reports, you can save time and money by using Expensify. This app lets you capture receipts, track time and mileage, track business travel, create expense reports, and more. Using this app will allow you to get these things done quickly, so you can spend more time actually making money.

6. Ibotta

Download links: Android | iOS
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Take photos of your receipts and receive rebates using this app. Sign up for a free account, download the mobile app, and click on “Rebates”. Here you will find loads of great offers. Rebates will vary depending on the product and the promotion.

7. Casual

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You might be surprised, but the project management app Casual saves a great amount of money by helping reduce fails with deadlines and problems with the team. Casual helps handle tasks and projects in a new way: plan your tasks just by drawing them as flowcharts. Amazing feature is that Casual helps visualize dependencies between tasks. Become much more productive by using it.

8. Receipt Hog

Download links: Android | iOS
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This is a lot like Ibotta, because you can take photos of receipts and get rewards points for Paypal or Amazon gift cards. Unlike Ibotta, you don’t have to shop at specific stores. You can shop anywhere, and still earn points. But, it is slower to cash out than it is with Ibotta.

9. Ncponline

Download links: Android | iOS
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Earn rewards points as a panelist for Ncponline. Scan your purchases, and send the data in to get points. You may also be contacted occasionally for opinions. You can make money through this app, and it only takes an hour each week. You get points for every interaction, and when you have enough points, you can cash them in for rewards.

10. i-Say Mobile

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When you need a survey app, this is definitely the one to choose. It is from the Ipsos company, which does much of the polling during presidential races. If you have some free time, you can make money completing surveys. Or, you can collect points, and redeem them for gift cards from Amazon, iTunes, etc., or cash them in through Paypal.
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