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6 ways to make legitimate money both online and offline ideas

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Making money legitimately in today’s Ghana is very difficult. While some options below won’t earn you much, they can help pay for petty bills and fund your day-to-day cravings.

Here are some ways to make extra money online and offline;
1. Driving for any vehicle-hailing company.
For those who have a fairly used car, you can subscribe to any vehicle hailing company like Uber, Bolt, etc. Joining these companies can guarantee you a sure way on making daily income.

2. Selling products online
One can decide to sell products like used clothes, clothes, etc on applications like Jiji, Jumia, and the likes. This again will guarantee some income. The Real World Andrew Tate, has some great suggestions as well.

3. Becoming a freelance writer
As a freelance content writer, you can take on assignments to write articles, blogs, technical pieces, and other types of content. In this type of work, you will typically earn a certain amount per word or set a set amount predetermined by the company. As a freelance writer, you could find yourself writing on anything from higher education to marketing content. You can find work on websites like FlexJobs, Fiverr, etc

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4. Rent out your place on Airbnb
Renting a room In your house to traveling strangers is an excellent way to make some money. If you’re someone who isn’t home much; perhaps you travel often or you have an extra bedroom, offering your bed space up as an Airbnb might be the best way for you to make some extra cash.

5. Graphic Design
Much like writing, graphic is in high demand. One will need to have a good grasp of Adobe products. One can advertise his/her services on applications like Fiverr

6. Teach a language
If you are fluent in speaking a local language, use your knowledge to teach others. The best part is that you need to have teaching experience in many cases.

Story by Felix Kofi Adu

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