HOW TO MAKE MONEY DOING PROGRAMMING

If you have skills in programming, you can make a lot of money online very quickly. Unlike writing and design, programming is a skill that is rarer to find. This means good programmers can make money online.
Almost all types of programming are in demand these days, from writing executable programs to creating website with rich media and app creation. While it does take a while to write code, you can ask for a partial deposit upfront for quick cash, and then additional payments once you reach certain milestones in the project. This will help ensure you keep working, while it also provides some safety that your client won’t stiff you.
App Creation
Perhaps the biggest room for programmers these days is in app creation. Many people want to create apps for various devices such as the iPad and the iPhone, as well as apps for Facebook like games and such. A simple app could be created in a few days, while it may take weeks or months to completely a more complex app. Remember to ask for a deposit, and ask about milestone payments. Create well-defined milestones so there are no problems when they are reached.


Executable Files
If your strength is in languages like C# or Visual Basic .NET, you might do well creating programs for people. You don’t have to be working on the next Photoshop to make money as a programmer. You can create very simple programs for people and make some cash quickly.
Web Programming
Don’t forget about web programming. People need smart programmers to build database and content driven websites with PHP, Perl, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Python, and others.
If you’re knowledgeable in these areas, you might consider getting together with a talented designer and working in tandem to deliver rich websites for clients.
Finding Programming Work
Finding work as a programmer is similar to finding work in any other area. You’ll want to browse Craigslist and perhaps place your own ad. You can find work on various webmaster forums. And you can also use various freelance websites.
You may want to create a simple app or program as a sample if you don’t have anything available. People will want to see what you can do before they hire you. This also applies to writing and design work. Be sure you have some samples to how people upfront, especially if you expect them to pay you any money before you start working.
Other Ideas
If you’re willing to get your hands dirty, there’s all kind of stuff you can do locally to make quick cash. The trouble is that most people are too scared to think of these things when they’re having a money emergency.

Painting Number on Curbs
All you need is a can of reflective paint, a paint brush, and a set of number stencils. This will cost you a few bucks, which you can easily make by selling something on Craigslist. Now, just travel around moderately affluent neighborhoods looking for people who don’t have their address painted on the curb. Let them know that having the number painted on the curb will help emergency services find their home when they really need it, and every second counts. Most people charge between $5 and $25 for this service, and in affluent neighborhoods, most people are happy to pay for the service.

Washing Cars
A car washing service, especially during hot summers and when the pollen count is high and coating cars, can be quite lucrative. You could offer a simple wash for $5, and you can charge more for extras such as vacuuming the interior, waxing, or adding Armor All to the dash.

Mowing Lawns
Sure, it’s hard work to get out there and mow lawns in the heat. But you could easily earn $25 to $50 for a small lawn, and even more for larger lawns. You don’t even need a mower of your own. You can use the homeowner’s mower and just charge them for the actual service.
Be prepared to offer the additional service of traveling to a gas station for a gas can full of gas if the mower needs it. You could charge an extra $5 or so for this.

House Cleaning
With today’s busy lifestyle, more and more people are finding their households in disarray. It’s difficult to keep up with your housework when you have so little time.
You can get $50 or more just for a simple home cleaning job, and more if you offer additional services such as dish washing, laundry, ironing, window cleaning, etc.
You might consider having someone go with you, or at least leaving your job locations with people before you go. That way, you’re a little safer since you’ll be entering the homes of strangers.

Shopping & Delivery
Another thing many people have no time for these days is shopping. It can take hours for a single trip to the grocery store, and many people just hate the hassle of walking around and standing in line.
There are several types of shopping and delivery services you could offer. Grocery delivery is highly in demand, and most areas still don’t have a good, affordable delivery service. Most companies charge $10-$20 for next day grocery delivery service, and people must pay for their grocery order beforehand. If they want same day service, they will pay a premium, paying around $25-$30.

You could also offer services such as back-to-school shopping, clothing shopping, and gift shopping.
Food delivery is another option. In most areas, pizza is the only food delivery option. Some places have a few others, such as Chinese food or perhaps sandwiches. But most places have no good options for other types of cuisine.
You could start a food delivery service and pick up food from restaurants for people. If you take the money by PayPal, you’ll be able to use your debit card to buy the food, so you won’t have any upfront costs other than gas for your car.
Other Services
You could make money with nearly any service you can think of. Whatever you are good at and have the equipment for, get out there and do it!
Just remember to check local laws before you get started. You don’t want to get fined for breaking a law and lose any money you may have earned, or even worse, end up losing money.

Think about some of the services people in your area might need. Some ideas to get you started include:
• Cleaning gutters
• Raking leaves
• Dog walking
• Housesitting
• Computer cleaning or repair
• Babysitting
Think about your talents and what you like to do, and see if there’s a service you could offer that will help people and let you make some cash, too!
You can advertise your services door-to-door, on Craigslist, in your local newspaper, or team up with local businesses by offering them a commission for every client they refer to you.

Don’t forget about word-of-mouth referrals. Whenever you perform a service for someone, be sure to tell them that you’d appreciate it if they could tell their friends about you. If possible, give them a business card, or at least a piece of paper with your contact information. This will help them send you more business. Word-of-mouth is the best type of advertising there is. Not only is it free, but people are more apt to trust you if someone they know recommends you.

Getting Additional Promotion
If you have trouble getting word-of-mouth recommendations, you should consider offering some sort of incentive to those that recommend you. You might offer to give them a percentage of the money you make from the people they refer, or you might offer a discount off your services. For example, if you charge $50 to clean a house, you could offer $10 off their next cleaning for each new customer they refer. If they refer five people, you make an additional $250 that you wouldn’t otherwise make, and they get their house cleaned for free! It’s a win-win situation.

This is a great way to encourage people to tell their friends about you, and they’ll be happy to do it if they are pleased with the service you’ve offered!

Go and explore what you have NOW!!!

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