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1. Ten creative ways to earn extra money
Rachel Zupek
CareerBuilder.com writer
Editor's note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the
exclusive provider of job listings and services to CNN.com.
You can sell your skills, your time or your used stuff to make some extra money.
With an abundance of job losses, salary cuts, eliminated bonuses and diminished 401(K) matching
contributions, your income is shrinking -- but the bills aren't.
If your regular job isn't earning you enough cash or you've lost your job altogether, these simple side
gigs can help put some padding in your pockets until -- maybe even after -- you get back on your
feet.
Here are 10 ways real people are creatively taking home some extra dough:
1. Do freelance work
Felice Premeau Devine left her lucrative, full-time job two years ago to raise her son. In the interim,
she's picked up writing and editing freelance work and started a blog, where she is able to earn a
little cash from advertising.
Nowadays, almost any job can be done on a contract or freelance basis. Check out sites like Sologig,
which lead job seekers to contract, consulting, freelance, temp-to-hire and part-time project
opportunities in your field.
2. Sell your books
If you're a college student or you hung on to your college textbooks thinking you might want to read
them again somewhere down the line, select retailers like Barnes & Noble allow you to sell your
textbooks for some quick cash. Or, take some classics from your personal library and sell them at a
local second-hand bookstore.
3. Search circulating coinage
Susan Headley, the "guide to coins" on About.com, is a lifetime coin collector who has been boosting
her income by searching through circulating coinage for the past six years. In 2008, she made about
$2,500 and so far in 2009, she has earned approximately $500 from coins she's found.
People who search circulating coinage successfully for a side income do so in very large numbers,
2. she says. They buy rolls of coins from banks, typically in whole boxes, and sort through it to find
stuff that just doesn't belong, Headley says. Half dollars, for example, were no longer made from 90
percent silver after 1965, but they still had 40 percent silver in them until 1970; either of these turn
a nice profit. Presidential dollar errors can be worth $50 to $5,000 each; uncirculated state quarters
can sell from $10 to $50 per roll; and rare error coins can value up to $35,000.
4. Start a "business"
Turn your hobby, skills or expertise into a part-time business. Sites like Jobvana can help you do so
by providing you with free tools to market your services and offer specialized skills to those looking
for help.
Peter Olson says he built a profile in September 2008 offering to teach guitar lessons. He has since
gained two students, earning about $240 extra dollars per month and grossing around $1,000 since
he started teaching.
5. Enter local and online sweepstakes
Wendy Limauge has been entering sweepstakes since 1993 and teaching others to win through her
Web site, Sweeties Sweeps, since 2002. Though winning sweepstakes rarely provides actual cash,
her winnings have consistently provided her and her family with 200 to 300 prizes a year, many of
them large items she and her husband couldn't afford on their incomes alone.
Prizes she has won include three TVs, two of which are flat-screens; a home theatre system; three
dishwashers, each won on separate occasions; at least $1,500 in grocery gift certificates; an $18,000
voucher for the vehicle of her choice; a trip to France valued at $25,000; and, in March 2009, she
won $5,000 in an instant-win game.
"The Internet has so many options for saving money, getting something for free, winning a prize or
earning money from home," Limauge says. "You just need to find those resources that offer helpful
information and point you in the right direction to get you started and keep you motivated."
6. Give your opinion -- and get paid
Linda Childers, a California-based freelance writer, says many of her friends participate in focus
groups. Contributing an hour of your time can earn you up to $100, sometimes more. Online surveys,
phone surveys and product trials can also earn you anywhere from $5 to $150. Check out Free Paid
Surveys or FindFocusGroups.
7. Sell your junk
Terri Jay earns $2,000 - $3,000 per month just by selling junk. On eBay, Jay not only sells stuff she
isn't using; she hits up local thrift stores on 99-cent days, garage sales and tack sales, looking for
things of which she knows the value. She says her best sale was for a drink tray from the 70s: She
paid 25 cents for it and it sold for $87.
"The trick is to [sell] what you know," she advises. "Therefore you can list them [at correct prices] so
they will get picked up in searches [on eBay]."
8. Join a direct selling company
3. Direct selling is one of the easiest ways to earn some extra cash, especially if you sell products you
love. Avon, for example, allows you start your own business for $10 -- your take home depends on
your efforts. Some full-time representatives earn six-figure salaries, others own licensed Avon
Beauty Centers and many just sell Avon part time around their family's schedules.
Haizel MacIntyre started her Avon business in June of 2008 to earn supplemental income to her full-
time job when her husband was laid off. Since joining Avon, MacIntyre averages $1,800 a month in
sales and her husband is helping her run the business. Her Avon earnings help pay the bills, provide
extras for her three kids and she is hoping to earn enough to put towards her college tuition when
she goes back to school to get her Masters in Social Work.
9. Be a secret shopper
Keen eyes for detail as well as a good memory are really all that it takes to succeed as a secret
shopper, says Zippy Sandler, who has been mystery shopping for about 13 years. After registering
with a secret shopping company, you are paid to basically go undercover and report on a company's
operation from the customer point of view.
Sandler decided to start secret shopping not only to earn money eating, traveling and shopping, but
also to learn customer service skills to pass along to the employees she managed at a retail store.
Depending on the clients she is shopping for, Sandler says she has earned everywhere from $100 to
$2,000 per month.
10. Sell your photos to stock agencies
It doesn't matter if you're a hobbyist, an amateur or a seasoned photographer - anyone can submit
their photos to stock photo agencies like Shutterstock.com. If your images are accepted, they will be
available for download by subscribers. Each time someone downloads your photos, you get 25 cents.
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