Make Money On Facebook

Facebook is a fast growing social network on which more and more applications are being added. Some of them will let make a bit of money. Here are a couple that are proving to be quite popular:

Lending Club – Their application allows for person to person lending. A borrower submits a loan request which is then matched with lenders by LendingMatch™ and upon approval funds are transferred to the borrower. The loan is paid back over time with interest being paid to the lender.

Ether – They offer a service that allows users to sell their knowledge and expertise via the internet where people call you for whatever information they require. When you sign up you are provided with an Ether phone number that people call you on at whatever rate you charge such as $45 per hour, $35 per call and so on.

Another way that you could make money on Facebook is on their Marketplace. It’s a place where you can buy and sell items and works on an almost similar concept to Craig’s List. What’s nice about it is that there are no listing fees as there are on popular auction sites such as eBay! The only thing with it is that you may not get as wide an audience as might do on a site such as eBay! In saying that, you may have just the right audience for what you are selling and make a killing on Facebook’s Marketplace.

4 Responses to Make Money On Facebook

  1. Clement Nthambazale Nyirenda. September 11, 2007 at 2:41 am #

    Great posting!Keep them coming.

    http://nthambazale.blogspot.com

  2. Blogger Gabby September 12, 2007 at 6:52 am #

    Hi!
    I guess the above site(s) pertain to US citizens alone. I’m from India, Would be nice if such sites were globally available.

    Nice Post Gerri

    !!!Cheers!!!

  3. Tom LeDree September 13, 2007 at 11:07 am #

    Facebook is really great! I havn’t tried the others yet.

    http://www.TomLeDree.com

  4. Clement September 19, 2007 at 3:21 am #

    You have not included Cash Cliques.It is a great facebook based paid to click service.It is surely better than Adbux and Clixsense.

    Clement Nyirenda’s blog world

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