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Make Money Online Philippines

Making money online in the Philippines is possible with legitimate opportunities such as Academia Work, advertising (Adsense, Yahoo Publisher Network, Project Wonderful, etc), blogging, referrals, cost-per-action sites, surveys, and work-from-home jobs that you can get from sites such as Craigslist, Bestjobs.ph, and Odesk.com.

I quit school about 2 years ago since the point came that I was so busy with work and managing my outsourcing business. Although I quit school, I never stopped learning. I’m a programmer, web developer, and an SEO specialist. I’m also an aspiring writer and on my free time I play online games, read pocket books, and watch animes just like any normal teenager would.

What’s the fastest way to make money online in the Philippines? Get a work-from-home job from the internet. It’s the fastest way to make a significant amount. See the Local Jobs or International Jobs section.

What’s the most rewarding way to earn money in the long run? Definitely passive income generating opportunities such as Adsense, CPA sites, referrals, commission sales from blogs, etc. Having your own blog or site set up will allow you to earn money even while you sleep, even months and years after you last did any work to your blog, and you could continue to receive money for a lifetime for work that you do on your blog today.

Just how much is possible? AI receive around $1,500 to $2000 a month from my work-from-home job depending on how many clients I have at the moment and I’m growing my passive income which is currently at around  $150 to $200 a month from Adsense, ProjectWonderful, AWSurveys, and Revresponse. My goal is to ultimately turn my income to be at least 90% from passive income so I won’t have to work just to earn a living. I look up to the Filipino people earning $1000 to $2000 a month from their blog or website such as the owners of Yugatech.com and Selaplana.com.

What do I do with the money? Much of the money I invest back into my own outsourcing business, we have a small office here in Davao del Sur. I’m really looking at increasing my passive income, and having a business is one of the best ways to get passive income. To some, business is risky. Well, it is! However, my mentors have taught me that it is only risky for people who do not have financial education. That’s why I spend hours upon hours each day learning about how to make money work for me, how to manager people, and how to lead. I listen to audiobooks, video seminars, and other success mastery materials by authors such as Robert Kiyosaki, Anthony Robbins, Bob Proctor, Rhonda Byrne, Brian Tracy, and so on. I find that listening to sales seminars is very rewarding.

How do I send and receive money online? The most common methods are PayPal, UnionBank’s easy-to-acquire 350 peso EON card, Xoom, and Western Union (for Adsense).

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Receiving Payment from Xoom in Under 30 Minutes

I badly needed to have my PayPal money in my hands in under two days, and unfortunately, Paypal takes at least 2 days and even up to 4 days when you’re transferring your money to your bank account. So this time, I tried sending the money through Xoom, which is notable for its speed in delivering the money to your hands through their Cash Pickup option.

Although I did have to spend a few dollars ($10.99) to be precise, it was worth it for the speed and convenience that it offered (I can get it any time, from M. Lhuillier Pawnshops which are open 24/7). Xoom is reliable in sending money, but you do have to make sure that the money you are drawing your accounts from is valid. For example, you can’t send money through Xoom from an UNVERIFIED Paypal account. Or if you are having issues with PayPal, then Xoom wouldn’t work.

Is Xoom a scam? I’ve read a lot of articles that Xoom is a SCAM. But I’ve also read a lot of articles that PayPal is a SCAM. Why, every legitimate business seems to have such articles written for them by a few unsatisfied customers. My experience with them is that they are legitimate, as long as you follow and understand their terms and conditions and you know why some transactions are not valid and will fail, then you will be fine. You can feel secure that they will get the money in your hands and these companies will not SCAM you.

PayPal or Xoom? Personally if I had all the time in the world, I would choose PayPal’s Bank Transfer (which only costs P50 here in the Philippines). The great thing about selecting the PayPal Bank Transfer option when withdrawing money is that it’s free if you’re sending over 6,999 pesos. P50 (about $1) for sending a smaller amount is not so bad either. But speedwise, Xoom takes less than 30 minutes, so it’s the better choice if you’re in a rush to get your money.

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