It is popular nowadays doing this and I am a part of it to add to my existing income which leaves a lot to be desiredand I am grateful for the opportunity. If you are able to find a business plan that will work for you then by all means go right ahead. Be mindful of the risks involve though, therefore it is essential to assess the situation adequately before you proceed. Good luck!
Definitely go for it, Rosyrain. I'm sure you're already in the process of learning everything you can on how to start and maintain a small business and having a business of your own is always good option to have. Part-time online jobs aren't as profitable as a regular full-time job unless it's a stable freelance work or you've got one of those popular websites visited by hundreds of thousands of people and sell your own stuff, so good on you for thinking ahead. I hope you can get enough investment to start this! Good luck!
I make zero money online at the moment But I love the space, I love writing, and I have realistic expectations about it. It's something I'll be working hard on, in 2015. Not so much the surveys, and the mini-job clicking stuff. That's boring, and it's impossible for someone outside of the U.S.
Even I would love to own and try working in one of the online jobs. But I do not think it is really possible to make a lot of money. Can you please share the sites in which you work on?
I think it is quite useful to try the online earnings and is quite useful I'm every way. I hope to use it very soon and I think it can be really useful for the Time being.
The biggest thing with working online going into it is having reasonable expectations for what you can you earn. It's not going to be lucrative, but if you have plenty of different "eggs" that you can work with, you can make a couple hundred dollars a month if you work at it. I've been working at it on and off for about a year now and it's been a great help to supplementing my income and helping pay of debts. I've also used it towards helping my investing deposit and other "fun" stuff. It's worth getting into if you don't have a "career" type of job and struggle to pay off bills and debts.
Bah, online has been netting me a few bucks now and It's really nice to squeeze some bucks when you don't have anything else to do.
@Rosyrain, on your idea, my thought is, if your heart is set there, go for it with all your heart, mind, soul....may you succeed at it, i wish you the best in your endeavors
when you considering working from home you have to think about the end of time it takes to get a decent amount of income in order to be able to think about doing something like investing in potential investment property. I would often suggest to anyone who's thinking of getting investment properties based on income to make for me work at home jobs to look into the particular grant they have available within their State before taking that step to invest in a property.
I make some money by doing web design type things as well as freelance photography/writing. It's not much money but it is definitely better than nothing.