No, I'm not endorsing any of the plans in this section but this article
wouldn't be complete without mentioning these unmentionables.
65. Has someone has violated your online rights? Perhaps they
don't have a privacy page on their site as required by law. Or haven't
made their site disabled friendly (illegal in some parts of the
world). Sue them. Particularly if you can get one of those no win-no fee
vultures to act for you. A guy called André-Tascha Lammé kept getting
calls from salesmen selling him stuff. He sued them in the Sacramento, CA,
small claims court (easy to do). Guess what? Apparently
the law in the US awards you $500 each time a telesales person makes
an unwanted call to you. Lammé walked away with $6,000. What's the law
where you are?66. They haven't violated your rights? Sue them anyway. Why do you think so many people sue Google on the most unlikely pretexts: giving them incorrect results, showing anti-Christian sites in the results, having advertising, being racist, not being racist? Find something unusual enough to sue them about and some dumb tabloid editor somewhere will pay you for an interview. Even if they don't you'll generate publicity, get column inches, get people to your site...Ka-Ching.
Or be the scum that sue companies for small amounts just because it's be cheaper for them to settle than defend. Even if the grounds for the case are petty and silly.
67. Sell photographs: Live in a big city? Hang around at celebrity watering holes, click some photos. There's always someone online willing to pay for interesting ones - there are sites specifically for the buying/selling of photos like these. Get "lucky" and click the UN Secretary General picking up a hooker and you can buy that dream home in the Bahamas quicker than he can say United Nations Secretary General. Find Paris Hilton in another compromising video and.... you can buy Bill Gates. More mundane photos will get you money in places like these: 1, 2, 3.
68. Perform domain hunting services for businesses and
69. Exploit people's soppiness. Once upon a time there was a site with lots of lovely pictures of a beautiful little bunny who was very, very happy. And his owner loved him very much. But he needed money so he asked for money on the site and promised that if he did not reach his target he'd eat the bunny. He provided graphic recipes with bunny dish mock-up pictures. Donations followed, fast and swift.
70. Relationship Marketing: Who said relationship marketing was about companies building relationships with
71. Become a volunteer editor in places like DMOZ and then take bribes to list sites. Is it illegal? In many parts of the world it probably is not, and so it does happen a fair bit. But, the less said about this bribery the better..
72. Petitions: People are constantly petitioning their bosses, their politicians, the rest of the world. Some of those petitioners pay for people to join their cause. Signing up again and again and again has proven lucrative for some, particularly those who know how to proxify their IPs.
73. Email SPAM. Nobody likes it, it's illegal in some countries, ISPs get very upset, recipients get even more upset but no list of how people make money online can be complete without a mention of this. What do you sell when you spam? Have a look at what type of spam YOU are getting, it will likely give you an idea of what pays. And the stock tips that seem to "accidentally" land in your inbox. But that's about all the help I'm giving you on the subject.
Or up your SPAM game to something more sophisticated. Plenty of ideas here - it's a simply awesome read.
74. Back to email SPAM. Wherever there's a big problem there's an opportunity: Run an free
email service like Hotmail etc., but with a good SPAM filtering system.
High startup costs, sure, but if you get enough people signing up you
could be worth a few million very quickly. Google tried this with
gmail and got about 4% of the
market without advertising the service at all; accounts were given by
invitation only. Now they make money from all the contextual (!) ads
served within emails people send.
75. Start a
HYIP and do a runner. See
page 5 for more details on what this is.
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