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How to make extra money

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By hjskoub
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Everyone now days is a little short on cash. Here are some tips on how to make some extra cash while still working a full time job.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Online extras. Sell all your old/outdated items on eBay or list on craigslist. Write articles for ehow.

  2. Step 2

    Love animals? Dog walkers typically earn $10 to $15 an hour -- per pooch, so this is a great way to earn quick cash and get some exercise, too.

  3. Step 3

    Give plasma or blood. You can make up to $100.00 a week for plasma.

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    Have a garage sale or take items to a second hand store that pays cash back for items they sell.

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    Do you have extra room in your house? Consider renting a room to a college student or intern. Rent out the other half of your garage.

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    Party hosting, homes are just natural gathering places. Turn yours into a selling place by hosting a party sale. Products such as Avon cosmetics and Tupperware started the craze.

  7. Step 7

    Become a Sitter, Baby!
    Baby-sitting is also one of the easiest and most lucrative ways to make money in your home. "That's so obvious that it's often overlooked,"

  8. Step 8

    Offer to clean a neighbor's house or home upkeep like mowing.

  9. Step 9

    Tutor, pass on what you know and offer to tutor on subjects you are well knowable about.

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