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  2. 10 Part-Time, Extra-Money Gigs You Can Get With No Experience

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    There are numerous money-making part-time careers that require no prior experience, such as dog walking or retail jobs, that can provide you with immediate income opportunities. Additionally ...

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    Rachel Jimenez is a 36-year-old mom of two who left her day job to sell printables on Etsy. At first, things started out slow -- it took her two weeks to make her first sale for $5. Her first ...

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    2. Get Free Stock Investments. When it comes to legitimate free money apps, stock apps are some of the best. You can earn money by investing in stock, and some even offer free stock. How much you ...

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    Freelance marketplace. Revenue. 421.6 million (2024) [1] URL. www.upwork.com. Registration. Required. Upwork Global Inc., formerly Elance-oDesk, is an American freelancing platform headquartered in Santa Clara and San Francisco, California. [2] The company was formed in 2013 as Elance-oDesk after the merger of Elance Inc. and oDesk Corp.

  6. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    Freelancer. Freelance (sometimes spelled free-lance or free lance), [1] freelancer, or freelance worker, are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance workers are sometimes represented by a company or a temporary agency that resells freelance labor to ...

  7. Hackerspace - Wikipedia

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    A German hackerspace (RaumZeitLabor). A hackerspace (also referred to as a hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, often "not for profit" (501(c)(3) in the United States), workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, machining, technology, science, digital art, or electronic art, can meet, socialize, and collaborate. [1]