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Technical Services

Any kind of technical knowledge can be brilliantly used on the Internet to make money. If you have knowledge of website designing, for example, you could get work designing websites for other people on the Internet. You could get your clients to pay you as much as $10 to $100 per page you design for them, depending on various factors. Some of these factors are the complexity of the webpage that you are designing for them, the budget of the website, your own knowledge and reputation, etc.

Website designing is just one such technical service that you can provide for a great deal of money. There are several others in the similar categories. Graphics designing is another very lucrative area. Even designing a logo for a company could give you hundreds of dollars. Or, you could provide some animation or videos to a client. There are numerous things that you can do.

So, where do you find all this work? The best places to find them are on the various freelance jobsites. Here are a few:-

img10.pngBux.rocks (http://bux.rocks )

img10.pngScriptLance (http://www.scriptlance.com/)

img10.pngGuru (http://www.guru.com/)

img10.pngELance (http://www.elance.com/)

img10.pngoDesk (http://www.odesk.com/)

On these sites, you find work through a bidding system. People who are looking for work make posts here and then you bid on those. Your bid will also mention the timeframe you would be completing the job in. You could give samples to increase your chances. The buyers check their bids and the samples and then decide people who fit their bills in the best way.

You could also find clients on social networking sites. Joining a group on sites like Twitter, Facebook, etc. could be a great way of networking with other people with similar skills as you have and make some money. However, the drawback of finding work on these places is that they are not jobsites and hence they shouldn’t be your primary choice for finding work online.