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    Quote Originally Posted by qwerty1 View Post
    you could take some sexy pics of yourself and sell them to peados, i made about £400 doing it

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    I bet they were pissed after you ran off with the £400 :eusa_whis:eusa_whis
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    Get out of the house and get a ******* real job, anyone who wants an internet job must be a social reject or a ******.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall! View Post
    Get out of the house and get a ******* real job, anyone who wants an internet job must be a social reject or a ******.
    You have no idea do you. None at all. Working online is great: you choose your own hours, you have nobody nagging at you, and if you know what you're doing then you can earn a lot of money - more then you would in many 'real' jobs. :rolleyes: I'm 16 at college, and I've invested little amounts in certain sites online... one of them is earning me £12 a day for 3 and a half of my time a day. Sure, it's not a job, but it's earning me money... and £12 is the equivalent of me doing 3 hours of work a day at minimum wage. Now, I'll move onto the next money maker: web design & coding. With the right people you earn a lot, I know loads of people who work online and earn a nice amount of money from web design - they choose their own hours and earn a good amount, more than many jobs. Now the big money... having a site. If you have a site up and running that's a good niche and has many visitors, you can earn loads from advertisements. My friend knows somebody who earns £10k a month from ads on his 63 sites. There are many people like this, earning a lot from sites.

    So think before you post, and don't try acting like a hard man swearing when it's not needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    You have no idea do you. None at all. Working online is great: you choose your own hours, you have nobody nagging at you, and if you know what you're doing then you can earn a lot of money - more then you would in many 'real' jobs. :rolleyes: I'm 16 at college, and I've invested little amounts in certain sites online... one of them is earning me £12 a day for 3 and a half of my time a day. Sure, it's not a job, but it's earning me money... and £12 is the equivalent of me doing 3 hours of work a day at minimum wage. Now, I'll move onto the next money maker: web design & coding. With the right people you earn a lot, I know loads of people who work online and earn a nice amount of money from web design - they choose their own hours and earn a good amount, more than many jobs. Now the big money... having a site. If you have a site up and running that's a good niche and has many visitors, you can earn loads from advertisements. My friend knows somebody who earns £10k a month from ads on his 63 sites. There are many people like this, earning a lot from sites.

    So think before you post, and don't try acting like a hard man swearing when it's not needed.
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    take my good advice: stay away from those jobs online, you will costantly be in doubth to get your money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall! View Post
    BOO HOO HE SWORED
    Great reply Niall, you really justified yourself there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    You have no idea do you. None at all. Working online is great: you choose your own hours, you have nobody nagging at you, and if you know what you're doing then you can earn a lot of money - more then you would in many 'real' jobs. :rolleyes: I'm 16 at college, and I've invested little amounts in certain sites online... one of them is earning me £12 a day for 3 and a half of my time a day. Sure, it's not a job, but it's earning me money... and £12 is the equivalent of me doing 3 hours of work a day at minimum wage. Now, I'll move onto the next money maker: web design & coding. With the right people you earn a lot, I know loads of people who work online and earn a nice amount of money from web design - they choose their own hours and earn a good amount, more than many jobs. Now the big money... having a site. If you have a site up and running that's a good niche and has many visitors, you can earn loads from advertisements. My friend knows somebody who earns £10k a month from ads on his 63 sites. There are many people like this, earning a lot from sites.

    So think before you post, and don't try acting like a hard man swearing when it's not needed.
    I 100% agree whit this comment, there is a money making in computing.. but not all understand.. lol
    I have a mate who owns his own coding thing on secound life.. and he just made this race track with cars and he got 1000+ pounds.. now that's what I call good money1 :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by William93 View Post
    WRONG!

    See this website? It's mine. I set it up in April and it exploded with visitors clicking the adverts on there and resulted in me making alot of money. My brother worked in a tinsel factory at my age and I earnt more money than he did just by sitting on my ass.
    I hope you are joking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syko2006 View Post
    I hope you are joking.
    I'm not kidding.

    Literally days after she performed on Britain's Got Talent, I set the site up with absolutly no idea how it would turn out. And I'm glad I did, because right now I have a new laptop which I wouldn't have been able to afford if it wasn't for her.

    Thanks Susan Boyle.

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    That isprob 1 of the worst websites ive ever seen but cool
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