Good question. Making money has a number of factors attached to and your question adds more factors we need to consider before we get to the nitty grittys of it all.
How Much?
The first thing you do not tell us is how much money you have in mind. $50, $500 or $5,000? Is this a one off thing or a bi-weekly, monthly or annual thing? Without this specific, then any amount is good enough, right? You will need to be realistic and set a goal.
How Fast?
Secondly, how fast is fast? Do you want this money two days from now, tomorrow or next summer? You have to have a time frame to it for the urgency to kick in. This will also determine the options and the accompanying risks you need to look into later.
Boot Camp...
Other than that, making money comes down to the following basic issues:
Find out what people need or what people want solved. Walk their dogs, or clean their homes or offices, bake their birthday cake, design their websites or something. You are skilled at something...and it better be legal!
Help them solve it. Present yourself to them as a solution they can trust..and do such a good job of it every time you do it. It helps to grow your customer base because you turn them into raving fans.
They should pay for it at a price they are willing to pay for but also one which will give you profit.
As you repeat this process you can increase it by increasing your customer base, or product or service range.
All the best.
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