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China
can be a difficult place for you if you are planning to become an
entrepreneur and have intentions of making money online. Because of the
fact that the country enjoys its own customs, traditions and language,
the world outside seems to be a saturated market for those who wish to
avail the available resources online. Although the country is doing
great itself in every field of development and having reasonable jobs
available for people, there is still a long way to the time when people
would enjoy making money online from their living rooms. However, we
have readers who are from China and have been contributing the best of
their knowledge with us, and having their examples in mind, here are a
few tips that can help the Chinese brothers to start earning their
livings by initiating the following jobs online.
1) Start a Chinese Blog!
If
you think that your command over English is not something that you can
use as a tool, be honest to yourself and do not lend up with it. Own the
fact that you are a Chinese and know your language, simple! Start your
blog in your local language, but again, you need to know more about the
criteria to choose before you think of a blog. Try picking the trendy
domains of your country and things that your people want to know more
about. As it is, your blog would only be targeting the Chin citizens or
the people who understand Chinese only, so you should take extra
precautions.
Thanks
to Google services, there are chances that people owning different
languages can also read your content with the “Translate page” service
that appears automatically on sites that are in other languages.
Brother
Qasim once posted a great article covering the richest bloggers of
China and their earnings and here is a snapshot of the richest Chinese
blogs.
2) Target Chinese Clients
Just
like any other citizen of any other country, even you can avail the
opportunity of becoming a freelancer by registering yourself on
freelancing sites like Freelancers, oDesk, Elance, Fiverr, etc. These
sites support different languages and once you are done with your
language selection, you are more likely to have local clients and offers
available only few clicks away. The options are again limited due to
the linguistic barriers.
3) Translate pages
Learning
languages seem difficult though it can be really interesting once you
jump in to the process. Try learning some language, English been the
highest priority, and register for sites that pay you pretty well for
translating pages/websites/ articles/ assignments/ebooks and what not.
Play with your language. Make it your power.
4) Craigslist
A
classified job site, best for every country is what you know as
craigslist. Whether you are in France or in China, the options are broad
for you if you plan to use this platform. Select your fields of
interest and get notified with jobs that suits your requirements the
most. There are people in China who are making considerable money by
utilizing the source.
5) Become a Photographer!
There
are people who even do not have much interest in languages, whether it
be an international one or their local language. Fair enough, think
about becoming a photographer. Writing needs words, but pictures speak
for themselves. Moreover, China is a beautiful place-Indeed beautiful.
Use your camera or even buy one if you doesn’t have it and take
beautiful, meaningful clicks and upload them on sites. You have two
options here. Either learn editing and photoshoping and upload your work
on social forums, attracting possible real world clients for a task or
to cover an occasion.
What
else you can do is to register on sites that pay you for the
photographs you offer them to purchase. People are making fair money
with such sites too.
Online
medium has turned the world into something that was once not even
imagined. You can always use the online earning methods to get something
for yourself by turning your talent into liquid cash. This post goes
out to all the Chinese brothers and sisters who are looking for help and
wish to become an entrepreneur.
Best Wishes,
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