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10 easiest ways to make money from home - Specially for students

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On this page you'll find all the best ways to make money in your spare time whilst at university based on our own experience. We'll keep adding new ways to this page so go ahead and bookmark it. And please do share your own ideas in the comments! 1) No-risk matched betting Hands down the quickest way to make a lot of money (well, without breaking the law). Lots of students have genuinely made £100s from this technique. It's completely legal, risk free, tax free, and anyone can do it. It works by taking advantage of free bets regularly offered by betting sites through 'matching' them at a betting exchange. Matched betting eliminates the risk (you are betting both for and against a certain outcome). This leaves you being able to squeeze out the free bet, which can be as much as £200! Multiply this by how many betting sites there are and you can quite easily come away with a profit of a few hundred pounds. Owen walks you through how to make your first £15

5 Tricks to Making Money Fast: The Trick to Money Is Having Some

“To make a lot of money, you will have to decide to become somewhat abnormal. Normal people are rarely successful, and what success they do enjoy is often tainted by their discomfort in life.” — Stuart Wilde, The Trick To Money Is Having Some “There are two ways to make a sale. You can go out into the world and push to convince people or you can stand back and have them come to you. It’s your choice.” My first mentor taught me that like most things in life, money comes quickly to those who have it and it shies away from those who don’t. I often wondered what makes two seemingly similar people — who grew up with equal backgrounds, equal opportunity and relatively equal education — so different in their earning capacity. Even in families where siblings are raised equally this is often the case. Is there something inherent to one person that the other does not have? Is one missing an integral skill or capability? Is one privy to some information that the other has missed. Is it pure l