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Are there opportunities to earn income through side projects instead of full-time work?

Are there opportunities to earn income through side projects instead of full-time work?

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master_scope
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12-02-2016, 09:57 AM
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Other popular titles include "World of Warcraft" and games like "Fortnite," "Minecraft," and "Roblox," which also offer monetization opportunities through in-game purchases, subscriptions, or advertising.
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master_scope
12-02-2016, 09:57 AM #1

Other popular titles include "World of Warcraft" and games like "Fortnite," "Minecraft," and "Roblox," which also offer monetization opportunities through in-game purchases, subscriptions, or advertising.

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kkcool890
Member
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12-04-2016, 10:27 PM
#2
Refers to upgrading characters and trading them or exchanging in-game assets for real money. Such practices appear in games with trading systems and where leveling takes time, often conflicting with the game's terms of service. These activities are generally discouraged by developers, though some MMORPGs like World of Warcraft may be more lenient to retain player engagement. Poker would follow closely after that.
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kkcool890
12-04-2016, 10:27 PM #2

Refers to upgrading characters and trading them or exchanging in-game assets for real money. Such practices appear in games with trading systems and where leveling takes time, often conflicting with the game's terms of service. These activities are generally discouraged by developers, though some MMORPGs like World of Warcraft may be more lenient to retain player engagement. Poker would follow closely after that.

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Way2Meke
Member
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12-05-2016, 02:37 AM
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streaming, the video isn't important. All that matters is it's fun.
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Way2Meke
12-05-2016, 02:37 AM #3

streaming, the video isn't important. All that matters is it's fun.

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mchawd
Junior Member
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12-06-2016, 10:48 AM
#4
A chance to discover rare cards while playing Magic: The Gathering.
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mchawd
12-06-2016, 10:48 AM #4

A chance to discover rare cards while playing Magic: The Gathering.

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PaigeOfTheBook
Senior Member
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12-07-2016, 07:44 AM
#5
This style suggests a gambling setup. I remember a cousin who played Magic: The Gathering in the eighties. His strategy was focusing on low-value decks. The usual bet was to select a card from the opponent’s hand if they won. He didn’t win often, but it did occur sometimes using what were called nickel decks. The idea was that you could pick one of his five-cent cards three times, while he would get to choose one of your fifteen-dollar cards once.
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PaigeOfTheBook
12-07-2016, 07:44 AM #5

This style suggests a gambling setup. I remember a cousin who played Magic: The Gathering in the eighties. His strategy was focusing on low-value decks. The usual bet was to select a card from the opponent’s hand if they won. He didn’t win often, but it did occur sometimes using what were called nickel decks. The idea was that you could pick one of his five-cent cards three times, while he would get to choose one of your fifteen-dollar cards once.

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GetUSom
Member
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12-07-2016, 09:28 AM
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It's all about gambling. You can't make money from any kind of fun unless you're making it yourself. It reminds me of a kid around age 13 trying to get others to join in. Particularly back when magic first came out.
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GetUSom
12-07-2016, 09:28 AM #6

It's all about gambling. You can't make money from any kind of fun unless you're making it yourself. It reminds me of a kid around age 13 trying to get others to join in. Particularly back when magic first came out.

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Zyduk
Junior Member
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12-15-2016, 06:55 AM
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Perhaps it was the 90s then. He’d long stopped doing it when he shared it with me. Back then, he was in his twenties. He did have some really old cards. My nephew isn’t much younger than me. He’s my half-sister’s son, and she’s at least fifteen years older than me—probably more. My only reference is a picture of me as a toddler and her brother, who just came back from the peace corps.
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Zyduk
12-15-2016, 06:55 AM #7

Perhaps it was the 90s then. He’d long stopped doing it when he shared it with me. Back then, he was in his twenties. He did have some really old cards. My nephew isn’t much younger than me. He’s my half-sister’s son, and she’s at least fifteen years older than me—probably more. My only reference is a picture of me as a toddler and her brother, who just came back from the peace corps.

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kika_BR
Member
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12-16-2016, 04:52 PM
#8
Avoid getting hooked on gambling; those promoting it as successful often have financial stability and other income sources, which is misleading.
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kika_BR
12-16-2016, 04:52 PM #8

Avoid getting hooked on gambling; those promoting it as successful often have financial stability and other income sources, which is misleading.

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Gamer345
Member
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12-17-2016, 08:09 PM
#9
As mentioned before, I wouldn’t suggest playing games online for gambling purposes. Many popular content creators have been offered higher odds or inflated item values to boost their chances. The house always wins. This applies to betting on esports too—though it’s now more regulated, it remains risky like any form of gambling. Match fixing is likely in professional sports. Some MMOs let players sell in-game items or characters on third-party markets for quick profit; check the terms and conditions carefully before proceeding. Otherwise, you might spend hours and lose your account when selling or buying these assets. *Cough* FIFA Coins *Cough* If you’re looking for fast online cash, try developing a skill or offering services on platforms like Fiverr. Personally, I use my expertise as an auditor to handle small bookings and keep work flowing online—it’s manageable for my role. Other possibilities include day trading in areas like Forex, futures, options, etc. This demands capital and a solid grasp of markets and the global economy. If you’re thinking about it, I strongly advise doing thorough research. Remember, there are no guaranteed ways to earn money; every option comes with its own risks. Hope this is useful.
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Gamer345
12-17-2016, 08:09 PM #9

As mentioned before, I wouldn’t suggest playing games online for gambling purposes. Many popular content creators have been offered higher odds or inflated item values to boost their chances. The house always wins. This applies to betting on esports too—though it’s now more regulated, it remains risky like any form of gambling. Match fixing is likely in professional sports. Some MMOs let players sell in-game items or characters on third-party markets for quick profit; check the terms and conditions carefully before proceeding. Otherwise, you might spend hours and lose your account when selling or buying these assets. *Cough* FIFA Coins *Cough* If you’re looking for fast online cash, try developing a skill or offering services on platforms like Fiverr. Personally, I use my expertise as an auditor to handle small bookings and keep work flowing online—it’s manageable for my role. Other possibilities include day trading in areas like Forex, futures, options, etc. This demands capital and a solid grasp of markets and the global economy. If you’re thinking about it, I strongly advise doing thorough research. Remember, there are no guaranteed ways to earn money; every option comes with its own risks. Hope this is useful.

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daytreik
Junior Member
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12-21-2016, 08:06 AM
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Success in streaming comes through three main paths: attractiveness, humor, and skill. Female streamers typically focus on the attractive side, life vloggers and reaction streamers lean into comedy, while speedrunners emphasize expertise. On YouTube, creating content from gaming tips, tutorials, guides, lore explanations, and reviews is common. Determine which category aligns with you and good luck!
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daytreik
12-21-2016, 08:06 AM #10

Success in streaming comes through three main paths: attractiveness, humor, and skill. Female streamers typically focus on the attractive side, life vloggers and reaction streamers lean into comedy, while speedrunners emphasize expertise. On YouTube, creating content from gaming tips, tutorials, guides, lore explanations, and reviews is common. Determine which category aligns with you and good luck!

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