Salary in Venezuela is like 4$/per month. In this situation, what is the best way for increase our incomes online, What would you recommend ?

in #venezuela6 years ago

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Anytime I think or hear about the suffering occurring in Venezuela, I use to feel very sad for them and I hope to help most of them if I am capable of doing that 😢. I use this opportunity to appeal to everyone reading this to try as much as possible to help people in this country if you capable of helping them. Nothing is too small to bring this people out of their difficulties.

You can actually make real money online provided you have what it takes to do so. This means you have to be very good at a particular skill or more skills to open more opportunities for you. Don't be shy or scared to showcase your talent when it comes to making money online.

I have a many friends who are now self employed just by sitting down with their phone or PC connected to the Internet which makes them make cool cash online. I will make this post more explicit by dividing the two ways you can earn money on the internet. Before that, these are some of the list of best paying skills you can acquire or learn before earning on the internet, if you have some of those skills then you are good to go.

1)Writing

2)Teaching

3)Coding

4)Web Development

5)Graphics Design

6)Copyright Writer

7)Translator

8)Blockchain Developer

9)SEO writer

10)Affiliate Marketing

11)Commenter

12)AutoCad /AutoDesk Expert

13)Solid Works Professional

14)Video Maker

15)Trading

16)Adviser

17)Customer service/ Customer Care

18)Programming

19)3D Designer

20)Your Skills / Talent

I am very sure you might have found your niche in the above list. What next after acquiring part of these skills?

The next thing is for you to sell your skills or publicize your skills to earn you money. You can achieve this by two ways. You can achieve this either by

1)Freelancing Websites

2)Blockchain Social Media websites

Let me scrutinise the two ways one by one

1)FREELANCING WEBSITES: I am sure you might have heard about the word "Freelancer". The fact is there are some websites that pays you for your rendered services online. This means you work online and get paid. Example of such websites are Fiverr, upwork, Cryptogigs and many others. You can Google search about freelancing websites and make a list to start working. The mostly used ones I know about is fiverr and upwork. With the help of freelancing websites, most people are now able to work from home and make money online. Always ensure you provide maximum output for your customer to enable you earn more customers which increases your income as a freelancer. You may also want to work on more than one freelancing website provided you are capable of rendering your services.

2)BLOCKCHAIN SOCIAL MEDIA SITES: There are now numerous blockchain websites or Applications whereby you can earn money just by trading the tokens you gain for your activities on such websites. A good example of this is steemit.com. With Steemit, you are able to showcase your talent and start earning cool cash. The problem is that most people don't really know about using their talent to start earning on Steemit. I will make a post about this when I am chanced. If you are a writer, start writing on Steemit, if you are a musician, start uploading your music videos on steem steemit either by making use of @dlive or @steemtube, if you are a photographer start making use of @steepshot, if you love to answer questions, start making use of @musing, if you love to blog about yourself start making use of @ulogs created and many other DApps built on steem blockchain.

There are also other several websites or Applications apart from Steemit where you can earn but they can't just be like Steemit.

The fact is that you have to recognize your skills or talent before making money online and if you can't do that, then learn one or more skills and start making money online. I can assure you that you can make more than $4 per month online if you are very consistent and dedicated to your work online.

Thanks for reading and I hope this helps.

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I appreciate your comment and your help, thank you.

You are welcome 😊

I think it's about the same for Suriname. Minimum wage is around $1 per hour. Which would be around $160 a month. You would need one Fiverr gig a day to double that.

I think the biggest issue right now is not making the money, but actually getting to the money you made online. Banking structures are a lot different than the US and most Western Countries.

I think it's about the same for Suriname.

I don't really know this is happening over there also. This means that there are also more countries experiencing more suffering around the world.

Minimum wage is around $1 per hour. Which would be around $160 a month. You would need one Fiverr gig a day to double that.

Yeah.. This is a very nice point. $160 per month may suffice some people in some other countries though.

I think the biggest issue right now is not making the money, but actually getting to the money you made online. Banking structures are a lot different than the US and most Western Countries.

I strongly corroborate with this point.

Thanks for your lovely comment with love from @hardaeborla 💞

There are definitely more countries with similar issues. However, Venezuela is currently suffering the most. The Organization of American States recently released as statement as the OAS Permanent Council Agrees "to not recognize the legitimacy of Nicolas Maduro's new term"
(http://www.oas.org/en/media_center/press_release.asp?sCodigo=E-001/19)
Suriname is one of the few countries to still support Maduro (well, it least our government).

$160 a month is enough in our country if you live without any form of luxury. Meaning, you life with your parents, take public transport, only drink tapwater, don't go out. A starter's salary for someone with a bachelor degree would be around $250. And of course, politicians in the House of Representatives touch around $2.000 a month. And that's one of the reasons why 60% of the workforce works for the government :(.

#lobi from Suriname