There are many ways to make a L$ in Second Life. Real money is paid to stock up on L$, and can cost you big time in real life. Another way to make an Lbuck is to make stuff. Clothes, hair, skins, jewelry, cars, homes, furniture are only some of the wares you can build. You can also be a scripter. But all of these jobs require RL skills. Unskilled jobs are also a way to make money in Second Life. You can be an exotic dancer, a security guard, or a model. Yes, being a model in Second Life is an unskilled job. Moving on.
But everyone needs money. I mean, it's not like in RL where you have to buy food, pay the rent, pay the bills, and more. But it is good to have money.
Camping is a very slow way of getting money without doing anything. All you do is sit. And for an hour of sitting, you get not more than L$4. Wouldn't you rather be hanging out, shopping, exploring new worlds?
So, if you don't have any skills, don't want to be a stripper, and don't want to be sitting in one place for hours on end for the smallest amount of L$ ever, keep reading.
You can take surveys and get paid, in L$, for taking them. All you need is a computer, which I know you have, and a text enabled cell. You take the survey, and to complete it, you get a code on your cell, which you enter to get the money. The surveys are all different amounts. The payload depends on how big the survey is. So, if the survey is L$20, it's really simple. On the other hand, if the survey is L$120, the survey might take a while. The best part is that you can choose what surveys you want to take.
So if you love the Facebook surveys, don't have any skills, don't want to be a stripper, and don't want to spend your whole Second Life camping, go to Jack's Pot! (I'll have a landmark very, very soon!) You'll have fun, and you'll make some money.
Thanks!
Koty
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