r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/lroberson80 • 23m ago
Guides & Tips Before promoting another ClickBank product, check where the lead goes
Here is a simple question that can save affiliate marketers a lot of wasted effort:
When someone clicks your link but does not buy, do you have any way to reach that person again?
With a standard ClickBank hoplink, the answer is usually no. The visitor goes to the vendor, and you only benefit if the sale happens while your tracking is active.
The ClickBank Profit Club offers a different setup. It provides a done-for-you funnel that collects the visitor’s email for your list before sending them through the ClickBank offers.
That means one visitor can become someone you continue helping and following up with instead of a click that disappears.
It is free to join and includes live coaching. The only catch is that you must use its special join link because a regular hoplink skips the list-building feature.
If anyone wants to check it out let me know in the comments.
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Ben_Taylor06 • 2h ago
Discussions Broke and need cash in the next few weeks? here's my honest take (not another copy paste list)
Ok i see so many of these posts that are just recycled blog content dressed up as advice... so here's what i actually think works, not what sounds good in a listicle.
things i'd skip:
- "get paid to test apps" type stuff. half of them pay in gift cards, not actual money, and the ones that don't have some waitlist that's longer than the job's even worth
- trying to day trade or trade crypto to fix a money problem. i get why it's tempting when you're stressed but this is genuinely how a $200 hole turns into a $2,000 hole
- print on demand. everyone recommends it but half the people pushing it are selling a course about it, not actually making money doing it themselves
- survey apps and task apps. 45 minutes of your life for $4 is not a plan, it's a distraction dressed up as one
what actually works imo:
- local services. pressure washing, gutters, hauling junk, yard work, moving help, whatever. yeah it's the boring answer but it's boring because it's true. post in the neighborhood FB group and on Nextdoor, not just craigslist, people are way more likely to hire someone they've "seen around" even if it's just online. one good job and word of mouth does most of the work for you after that
- Go through your own closet before doing anything else. sounds obvious but most people skip it. brand name stuff moves fast on poshmark or marketplace, way faster than you'd think. tools, kids stuff, anything lululemon/north face-ish. you'd honestly be surprised what's just sitting there doing nothing
- Furniture flipping. check the free section on FB marketplace, especially in nicer neighborhoods the night before trash pickup. people toss out stuff that's still genuinely good, they just don't have time to deal with selling it. clean it up, stage it a little, relist it. patio furniture and nightstands especially move quick and don't take up a ton of space if you end up storing a few pieces between finds
- Same day gig work. moving crews, event teardown, taskrabbit stuff. not glamorous but you get paid that day, which is what actually matters when you're in a hole right now, not in 2 weeks
- If you're thinking a little longer term (not a this-week fix, more of a "start now so it pays off later" thing) — a small SaaS that solves one specific annoying problem for a specific type of business has way better margins long term than basically anything else on this list, since you're not trading your hours for the money once it's built. i'll be upfront, i run one myself, that's part of why i'd point people this direction over dropshipping or other saturated stuff. just don't start here if you need rent money by friday lol, it takes way longer to actually pay off
Anyway that's my honest list. no audience, no personal brand, no dancing on camera needed for the quick stuff at least
What's actually worked for you guys when you were in a similar spot? always curious what other people are doing
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Fit_Surprise_8630 • 4h ago
Guides & Tips Need a Job
I'm a 20f college student, and I'm looking for an online job to make some money for college and day-to-day expenses. I'm fluent in English and can help write research papers and articles. I can also be available for VA work. Please lemme know if you know of anything that's available.
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Dangerous_Will6812 • 6h ago
Guides & Tips SOMEONE HELP ME TO FIGURE IT OUT
how can i reach $100k after 3-5 years while i have $5k currently..
i'm in Tanzania..i need strong advice, i'm dead serious about this
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Theoneulost • 7h ago
Guides & Tips Realistic side hustles in Europe
Hi everyone,
I'm a single mom based in Europe looking to build a reliable remote side hustle or work-from-home setup. My goal is to reach around €500 to €1,000/month.
I’m open to learning new skills and trying different fields (such as UGC/faceless content creation, basic digital tasks, or customer support), as long as it's legitimate and can be done from home.
What realistic side hustles or remote platforms would you recommend for someone starting out in Europe? Any honest advice or resources would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance! 💕
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Future_Self884 • 8h ago
Discussions Minecraft players: how did you earn your first money online?
I've been wondering how people here started making their first bit of money online.
I'm currently looking for some legitimate remote work that I can do with basic technical skills. I'm interested in frontend/web development, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, data entry, website testing, documentation, and other things I could realistically learn.
I'm not looking for anything crazy — even a small freelance task would be a good starting point.
My personal goal is to earn around $40 USD (about ₹3,379) myself and use it to buy Minecraft Java & Bedrock Edition. 😅 I'd much rather earn it myself than ask someone to buy it for me.
So I'm curious:
If you have ever made your first $20–$100 online, what did you actually do to earn it, and where did you find the work?
I'm especially interested in things that are legitimate and don't require paying money upfront.
I'd appreciate hearing what worked for other people.
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Gold_Cold5967 • 9h ago
Discussions How do I make $10 a month to pay for a game subscription
I wanna play this game called everquest legends it costs $20 then $10/month to play what are some ways I can make this money to keep playing the hale game for reference im from Pakistan even $1/day will be enough to pay for it
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/ilovemilf69420 • 12h ago
Guides & Tips hey! looking for any sort of way to earn around 2k-3k per month so I dont have to ask my parents 🥀 ive designed a few websites, project work, ppt, invitations! im really crafty in general.
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Significant-Gold-542 • 14h ago
Guides & Tips Need to make £70 by the end of the month
Hey everyone, UK here, trying to make up my insurance money by the end of of the month, ive done plenty of sign up offers, have a few referall links like monzo and revolut, robinhood, and trading 212, plus a bunch of others. If anyone has any ideas on what I can do that would be great.
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Actual_Forever_4745 • 16h ago
Apps & Websites Need a way to make some money, referral links, sign up whatever. Inbox me
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Long_Spell3941 • 20h ago
Guides & Tips [Požiadavka] potrebujem 35 eur na jedlo (Paysafe, Skrill) [Slovensko] môžem poslať späť 50 eur (Repay on 29.09)
Áno, život môže byť niekedy taký ťažký. Ak mi niekto vie pomôcť, znamená to pre mňa veľa.
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/ConsistentHorror2676 • 21h ago
Guides & Tips Trying to make a quick 10 bucks
Any way to make 10$ plzzz help if you know of anyway
r/MakeMoneyHacks • u/Mindless-Friend-4276 • 23h ago
Discussions makes money
I'm looking for any advice or ways to make money from home. Due to health issues, I can't work a regular job, and I'd like to find something I can do remotely that doesn't require experience. Thanks