wn as affiliate marketing. You can sign up to affiliate marketing networks which will match you up with suitable advertisers.If you don't have a website or a blog, don't worry, there are other opportunities on the web. Many survey companies will pay for your opinions - they may pay in cash or shopping vouchers. Don't ever pay to join a survey company; most reputable ones let you sign up for free. If you're not sure about a survey company, do a Google search on it. Then you will be able to see reviews of that company. Of course, if it is a relatively new company, it will not yet have registered on the radar. There is a website you can use which help identify internet scams: www.surveypolice.com
Cashback sites are another way of earning money on the net. We all need to buy things so why not see if you can get cashback from it? Most cashback sites offer from 3% upwards for buying on the net. Some even give you rewards for High Street Shopping - all you do is register the long number across your credit/debit card - you don't need to provide any more details. Many sites have "daily clicks" where you can earn a few pence for clicking and doing a search, but to make this worthwhile, you have to do it every day and it can become tedious. Some sites also send emails and you earn points for clicking on to another site from that email. The cashback of 3% upwards compares favorably with cashback from Tesco or Sainsbury which is only 1%. You can earn quite a lot by buying things like car/home insurance through a Cashback site.
There's always been Ebay where you can sell your own unwanted stuff. Now many other sites let you do this too - like Amazon and Play. They even do most of the admin for you - all you have to do is package up your book or CD or whatever and send it to the buyer. The company will arrange payment for you.
So what's stopping you? Get on to the net and earn some cash....