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March 22, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
The article outlines eight ways to make money on TikTok in 2025, even amidst concerns about potential bans. Beyond the Creator Rewards Program (paying $0.02-$0.04 per 1,000 views for creators with 10,000+ followers and 100,000+ views in 30 days), creators can earn through sponsorships, gifting during livestreams, selling products via TikTok Shop, marketing services, and
February 7, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
This article explores how writers can monetize their fanfiction skills. It advises starting with passions for existing franchises, researching fandom communities, and listing commissioned work on platforms like Etsy and Fanfiction.net. New writers typically charge $0.01 per word, increasing rates with experience. The article reassures writers that private commissions are generally safe from copyright issues, but cautions against self-publishing fanfiction as original works. Finally, it highlights the potential for fanfiction to be discovered by publishers and transformed into
January 19, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Several delivery services offer side gig opportunities beyond traditional food or person transport, allowing individuals to earn money by delivering pets, furniture, or other items. Options include CitizenShipper (potentially earning $6,000-$10,000/month transporting pets or large items), Roadie (same-day deliveries averaging $13/hour), and Dolly (physical labor moving assistance, up to $1,000/week). Other options include Stickr (earning cash
January 11, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Selling digital downloads offers a low-overhead business opportunity, bypassing the complexities of inventory and shipping. Individuals can sell various digital products, from planner templates and lesson plans to sewing patterns, using free or affordable software like Canva and Seamly. Key steps include identifying a niche, creating high-quality files, and listing products on platforms like Etsy or Gumroad, ensuring clear communication that items are digital. While the market can be competitive, the potential for unlimited sales and no shipping costs makes it an attractive
August 6, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
Large conventions like Comic-Con and Anime Expo draw huge crowds and offer various avenues for making money. Creative individuals can sell fan art and merchandise at dealer’s tables (Artists’ Alley), with costs ranging from $50 to $400 for a booth. Skilled costume designers can profit from creating cosplay outfits, which can sell for $500-$1000. Networking at conventions can lead to career opportunities with companies and industry professionals. Finally, the influx of attendees boosts demand