In today’s climate of financial uncertainty, a lot of us are looking into making a living on the internet. There are several ways to go about this. One way could be to look for the best online jobs and apply for them. These really do exist over the internet, but A. They’re very different from regular jobs and B. You have to know where and how to search for them.
Making money on the Internet generally is a marketing thing; offering goods or services available for purchase online. Selling thing on eBay comes to mind as being a making money Internet type of thing. Or offering your services online through such marketplaces as elance.com or guru.com. You can earn money on the net these ways, but they tend to be sporadic in the amounts of income they furnish.
To find the best online jobs you need to hunt for and find companies which are organized and set up to provide these jobs and now have been doing this successfully for a reasonably long time, say 2 years.
There are companies that meet these criteria and offer real writing jobs or real online jobs.
Understand that while offline “bricks and mortar” jobs are time-related, time driven (you “punch a time clock” in one way or another), online jobs are “measure of work” or piecework related. By way of example, for offline jobs you get paid for your time, like so much each hour or so much each month. For online jobs you earn money from work done, like $20 per article written or $8 per blog posting made.