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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Poi Entertainer


Poi originates from the Maori people of New Zealand. It is the art of employing a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material held in the hand and swung in circular patterns used b men in combat. Later, the women of the tribe became envious and insisted on learning the art. Poi then became an art of flirting used by the village vixens. Modern poi uses fireballs and is usually performed on the beach by hot women. You can visit www.planetzips.com, the official website of the first Poi entertainers of the Philippines.

The captivating art of Poi has one formula;
hot bod + flailing fireballs = one scorching party

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Mini Cake Baker


Mini cakes are widely becoming popular these days. The mini cake tree is a practical alternative to the traditional multi-layered wedding cake and they could also be used as give-away in weddings. Mini cakes can also be used as a gift for your special someone's birthday or any occasion. It looks cute, yummy, and unique. The best part is, its relatively cheap cause its small. For the budget-tight average joe, the idea of giving a mini cake with a candle, with flowers is a great alternative to stuff stoys, and expensive stuff lady love wants. It may be cheap, but this diskarte is one pogi-point-getter. Just learn how to bake cakes and all that matters is how you decorate the cake. Mini cakes are highly customizable. Creativity is your key to success.

Birthday Party Cosplayer


Question: What if you're a freakin filthy rich kid and it's your birthday, the day you were born naked in this little green planet we call earth. Your parents want you to have one sick birthday celebration and they gave you the following options, which will you choose?
A. Balloons and Clowns
B. Flowers and a cute pony
C. A Naruto-themed birthday with all your favorite characters, wherein everyone will be drooling in envy

Answer: It's the obvious C.

Who in the right mind would pick clowns and ponies? Lame! There's something about clowns that make them creepy and scary. Ponies by the way, poop. You wouldn't want that brown smelly lump to ruin the party, right?

If you got the balls to show up as Hello Kitty or Bubbles in a children party, then this is the raket for you. All you need is a costume and the nerve to act stupid and crazy in front of the kids. Drag your barkada into it, if you want. Just by showing up and acting , you can make the liitle brats happy and at the same time earn cash.

Green Jewelry


Be sassy and stylish with earth-friendly jewelry you make yourself! These Instructables feature methods that reduce waste, recycle objects and use sustainable materials. You can feel good about sporting your new bling, knowing you've reduced your impact on the environment! Nowadays, people are into saving mother earth. There are people out there who opt for recycled creations. Learn from the guys of Green Grab and Rags to Riches who are now exporting their recycled product outside the country. The best thing about recycling is that you don't need capital to buy raw materials, it's basically trash that you can ask for free. Maybe it's time to make lambing with mamang basurero.

SUPPLY LIST~

For one recycled paper, glass and silver bead bracelet, you will need:
-1 page from an old magazine, junk mail, calendar, brochure or a piece of gift wrapping paper- suggest choosing a colors you enjoy and one with a glossy finish. Don't worry about words on the page!
-A paper cutter with marked measurements or an utility/ exacto knife and ruler
-A glue stick
-Wooden toothpicks
-Clear nail polish and a small piece of styrofoam
-Elastic beading cord (about 9-10")
-Leftover silver and glass beads
-Cuticle scissor

You can visit http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-RECYCLED-PAPER-BEAD-Bracelet/ for instrcutions.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Mirror Artist


Mirror art is simply small pieces of mirror in varying colors and shapes that have been assembled together to resemble a picture, landscape or even abstract design. The equipment needed to create the art is inexpensive and includes a few hand tools and a glass grinder. And of course, glass! You can get the most important material for this creation for free. Yes for free, you heard it right. Just go to your glass local glass shop and go mirror hunting. Most glass shops dispose of mirror cutoff pieces that are too small to sell, but these same pieces of mirror are perfectly sized to create mirror art. A man's trash is another man's treasure.

You can visit www.glassartpatterns.com for patterns.

Loans for the Poor


Short on budget? ABS-CBN's Bayan Foundation is offering loan assistance to the needy.

PANGKAT-BUHAYAN

This program provides group loans to poor micro-enterprenuers with an initial loan size of a maximum of P2,000 as supplemental capital for an established enterprise. The scheme is that five clients form a group who will guarantee each others' loans and make sure that each member complies with Bayan's policies and procedures. In succeeding loan cycles, a client is allowed a maximum of P2,000 more than her previous loan but not exceeding P19,000. The amount of loan in subsequent loan cycles is dependent on their previous loan performance measured by three factors: consistent & on-time repayments, attendance to weekly group meetings, and status of the business.

Client has two windows to choose: GAAN-HULOG and TODO-KAPITAL. Gaan-Hulog is for members who want a lower monthly amortization. Todo-Kapital is for members who want to receive their loan amount in full.

GAAN HULOG

* interest rate of 3% per month (add-on / flat)
* payment terms: 1-6 months
* weekly cash payment (thru deposit slips)
* 1% service fee
* penalty: 5% of the principal
* center meeting: one hour per week

TODO KAPITAL

* interest rate of 4% per month (add-on / flat)
* payment terms: 2.5 or 5 months
* weekly cash payment (thru deposit slips)
* no service fee
* penalty: 5% of the principal
* center meeting: one hour per week

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

* 3 to 5 members with similar economic status
* 18 to 65 years old
* preferably a permanent resident in the area
* must undergo a 3-day orientation on rules, discipline, mission and values
* Loan Application form
* Community Tax Certificate
* Barangay clearance

PROCEDURE

* ABS-CBN Bayan introduces the program to an already identified area (where there is high poverty incidence)
* those interested approaches ABS-CBN Bayan and expresses his or her willingness to be a member
* groups of 3-5 members formed (each member should know all members of the group and should be familiar with the proposed microenterprise project of all group members)
* Microfinance Officer (MFO) conducts SOCIAL PREPARATION - Training on loan process, credit and collection process, peer pressure and mutual support, savings, group and center formation, responosibilities as ABS-CBN Bayan members (the whole process takes 3 weeks)
* Prospective clients fill out an application form
* ABS-CBN Bayan conducts Background/Credit Investigation
* Loan approval/disapproval
* Loan release- clients go to branch to pick up cheques
* Collection and done by MFOs weekly




ANGAT-BUHAY

This program provides the laboring and entrepreneurial poor with an initial minimum loan of P10,000 to a maximum amount of P150,000.00. This loan is for individuals who will use the money to support the expansion of his/her established business. In this type of loan, the client is required to issue post-dated checks (PDCs) for his/her weekly repayment for the duration of the amortization period. One can avail of several loan cycles. In succeeding loan cycles, a client is allowed a maximum of P5,000 more than her previous loan. The amount of loan in subsequent loan cycles is dependent on their previous loan performance measured by two factors: consistent & on time repayments, and status of the business. For loans amounts higher than P100,000, a Chattel Mortgage (CM) or Real Estate Mortgage (REM) is required.

Client has two windows to choose: GAAN-HULOG and TODO-KAPITAL. Gaan-Hulog is for members who wants a lower monthly amortization. Todo-Kapital is for members who wants to receive their loan amount in full.

GAAN HULOG

* interest rate of 3% per month (add-on / flat)
* payment terms: 1-6 months
* weekly cash payment thru post-dated checks
* 1% service fee
* penalty: 5% of the principal

TODO KAPITAL

* interest rate of 4% per month (add-on / flat)
* payment terms: 1-6 months
* weekly cash payment thru post-dated checks
* no service fee
* penalty: 5% of the principal

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

* 18 to 65 years old
* preferably a permanent resident in the area
* must undergo a 3-day orientation on rules, discipline, mission and values
* Loan Application form
* Community Tax Certificate
* Barangay clearance

PROCEDURE

* Clients are identified through referrals and word-of-mouth
* Clients submit the following documents to pre-qualify:
* Barangay clearance/community tax certificate
* Mayor's Permit
* DTI Registration
* Bank statement (previous month) to show exsitence of checking account
* Business must have a minimm capitalization of PhP 20,000
* A more thorough brackground and credit investigation is required which includes authentication of submitted documents
* The co-maker or guarantor needs to be established by checking his/her background and credit profile as well
* The co-maker or guarantor needs to be established by checking his/her background and prospective client submits application form, and credit investigation form.
* Loan approval/disapproval
* Loan release (upon submission of post-dated cheques)
* Bookkeeper/Finance Officer depostis post-dated cheques
* Monitoring every 2 weeks




MAGANDANG BUKAS and KALINGANG BAYAN

Integrated in the two loan products are the Magandang Bukas (savings fund) and Kalingang Bayan (insurance fund). The purpose of the MAGANDANG BUKAS is to finally liberate the client from being a perennial borrower and that the client will be able to sustain his/her income generating efforts. Savings is computed at 4% of loan amount for the first three months and 2% for the succeeding months. Bayan charges a 4% interest per annum for the savings deposited by clients. Furthermore, clients can only get his/her savings upon withdrawal from the program. The client can also withdraw half of the savings of his/her previous loan if his/her succeeding loan is equal or more than her previous loan.

The KALINGANG BAYAN serves as insurance, i.e., in case a borrower dies within the loan term, the balance of the loan is written off. In case of group loans, the group responsibility and accountability to the members are also lifted. In addition, the family of the deceased member also gets the principal amount of loan as life insurance. The Kalingang Bayan is computed as two peso per thousand of loan amount multiplied by the number of months of payment or amortization.

To renew access to the loan programs, the clients must have demonstrated proper use of previous loan and a good savings and credit performance. There has to be a 95% attendance to weekly group meetings and a 100% group repayment of loans. It is also important that there is a manifestation of trust, unity, discipline and responsibility among group members. This is ensured through active and continuing evaluation among group members and BAYAN.

LINGAP KAPAMILYA

The Lingap Kapamilya Program aims to provide protection to the members and their families in case of untimely death or accidental disability.

MULTIPURPOSE LOAN PROGRAM

This was designed to extend credit to support other family needs of Buklod members. This may include children's school fees, food/groceries, house renovation, and financial assistance in cases of calamity and/or other emergencies. The program is aimed to be an encouragement for Buklod members to strengthen credit discipline and improve repayment performance. It also helps members to avoid spending their Pangkat-Buhayan Loans to other non-business and livelihood activities.

LINANG BAYAN

Linang Bayan is the client development program of ABS-CBN Bayan. Linang Bayan aims to enhance values, leadership and business management capabilities of members/clients, promote unity, family-spirit among members/clients, and help and prepare clients in reaching Small Enterprise business level.

FAMILY STRENGTHENING COURSES

Value Formation Training
This one-day training aims to impart essential values of work, investing, and savings and enable them to apply the principles learned as they relate to their family, their community and with the way they manage their businesses.

Parenting Workshop
This whole-day training focuses special role of parenting. Participants are enabled to appreciate and develop positive parenting attitudes.

Leadership Training
This two-day training is designed to improve leadership capabilities of the participants. This focuses on communication, discipline, transactional skills, conflict management and resolution, and social responsibility.

BUSINESS-RELATED COURSES

Personal Effectiveness and Group Development
This training is premised on the framework that group development can be achieved if members and leaders share common values and beliefs in achieving group goals and objectives.

Business Management Training
The seminar provides participants with business management skills needed in ensuring profitability and growth of business. This training may come with hands-on

Product Development and Quality Improvement
The training aims to provide practical livelihood skills among its participants that may be used in their respective businesses.

MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

The training shall provide relevant technical skills training for the participants. At the end of the module, the participants should be more prepared in establishing their respective micro-enterprises.

Contact information:
ABS-CBN Bayan Foundation
14- A Scout Borromeo St. South Triangle
Quezon City 1103 Philippines Tel # : +632 372-8577
Local Toll Free No.: 1800-10-69222926
Email: info@absbayan.pinoycentral.com
Website: http://www.abs-cbnfoundation.com/microfinance

MicroLending Money and Small Financing


In the Philippines, microfinancing is an activity dominated by rural banks, non-government organizations (NGO) and people organizations (PO), with support from international donor organizations. It is a strategy used to combat poverty particularly in the rural areas.

There are several approaches to engaging in microfinancing. You can get accreditation from the NGOs like Grameen Bank, CARE Philippines and government institutions like Small Business Guarantee and Finance Corporation (SBGCF). Partnering with these organizations will provide you logistics, knowledge and support in pursuing this endeavor.

However, you can also decide to go at it alone - but with a lot more work, more risks and more resources.

I believe the most efficient private entities who are engaged in micro-lending are the "Bombays". Although they operate illegally as usurers, they have actually mastered the technique of marketing and collecting, so much so that they have flourished and grew and their simple "5-6" operation have been passed through generations.

Another more secure example of Microlending is the pawnshop. If your money is sufficient to capitalize one, this is the safest way to go because you don't lend any money without collateral. This business require accreditation from the Central Bank as a financial institution, you may check the rules and regulations from there.

You may want to visit the following sites to get more information on microfinancing:

USAID's Microenterprise Innovation Project - this site contains research, publications and newsletters that will give you more insight on this industry http://www.mip.org

The Checklist


Keep this in your mind before you start your drive for extra cash.

  • Check your main employer's policies before you even consider looking for a second job. Check your current employer's policies about holding outside employment.
  • Do it in short doses. Moonlighting in spurts to reach some short-term objectives usually works better than working multiple jobs for long stretches of time.
  • Take second jobs with less stress. If your first job is on the nerve-wracking side, find a second one that is more laid-back.
  • Find jobs that are geographically close. Your time will be limited, so don't add another long commute to your daily slog.
  • Ease up on the throttle. Since your working multiple jobs, it's probably time to ease up on those extracurricular activities. What those activities are depends on the kind of lifestyle you lead. However, this is not an excuse to be a boring stiff. Just cut away some time devoted to hobbies. Don't ditch them together.
  • Budget time for significant others. Find a way to schedule some time with your family and friends or those relationships will suffer. Oh, and if you're married or in a relationship, make sure to it by the chief before going through it.
  • Know when it's time to quit. When you finally reach your financing goal or when you are beginning to mentally and physically break down, you must reduce your load. However, that does not mean quitting your second job if you can still manage it.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Eyebrow Threader


Originating in India, eyebrow threading can groom and shape your eyebrows as an alternative to plucking or waxing. Looking good comes with a price. The session is painful. If your mother is watching your face in agony while you undergo threading I bet she'd scream "I can't watch anymore, stop the horror". But, after minutes of yelling, cursing, and screaming you'll have fine looking twin arches. Psyche! It's really not that painful, but to some it's as painful as hell. Say goodbye to Isko's eyebrow meeting at the nose bridge that got many women crying.

For the procedure, you'll only need regular thread- the ones you use for stitching your torn briefs. And of course, the skills. You can charge from Php100 to as much as Php200 per session.

Here's how:

  1. Cut a piece of regular cotton thread into a 24-inch strand. Tie the ends together to form a circle.
  2. Hold the thread around all four fingers and thumb of each hand and open your hands. With your fingers and thumb, form the circle of thread into a rectangle in front of you.
  3. Twist the thread about ten times in the middle. With your hands apart in front of you, the string should now look similar to an "X" with the twisted portion in the middle.
  4. Push the twisted portion of the thread to the right by extending the fingers and thumb of your left hand while closing the fingers to the thumb of your right hand. Then push the twisted portion to the left by extending the fingers and thumb of your right hand while closing the fingers to the thumb of your left hand. Do this a few times until it becomes easy.
  5. Place the thread on the skin with the twisted portion of the thread just to the side of the hair you would like to remove. Gently move the twisted portion along the skin from side to side to capture the hairs, either to the right or to the left whichever way feels more comfortable, by doing what we learned in step 4. Once hairs are captured, simply pull.
  6. Start with the unibrow (the hair in-between both eyebrows), move on to the top and then to bottom of the brow forming it to any desired thickness. Be aware, the bottom will be the most sensitive area.
  7. Use a toner directly afterward on the skin to close open pores left by the removal of hair from the follicles.

The Perks


Whatever the reasons for seeking extra employment, there are benefits that it offers.

1. Multiple income streams equal increased stability. If you loose your day job, you'll have a fallback plan.
2. It gives you the chance to develop and polish other skills.
3. It eases the monotony of lifelong careers. Having outside interests can help burnout, and gives you added perspective when dealing with situations.
4. It gives you the opportunity to network. You get to know more people in your field, and make contacts that might lead to more work.
5. The chance to make a dream come true, or at least try on a new career path.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Splicer


Familiar with the audio editing software Cool Edit Pro, Sony Sound Forge, and Adobe Audition? These are the ones radio stations use for remixing tracks. My brother is really making money out of these. My brother charges from Php5o up to P100 for each song remixed, including the CD burn. With that rate he was able to buy his needs, and his WANTS. He is now the suki splicer of our local tambays-turned-dancers, his school's dance troupe, and hot cheerdancers.

I've tried using the three softwares, and I think Cool Edit Pro is the most user friendly among them. You just need a day or two for practice. Afterwards, you can play DJ in your room. Dance like crazy if you want. You need to have an array of songs for splicing. You also need a huge network of Dancing buddies. Dance groups are the usual customers. The software isn't limited to just remixing, you can also dubb.

BP Taking Stand


You're a fresh graduate nurse. You spent about Php500,000 to a million in tuition and other expenses. You sold all your carabaos, your TV set, and even your mom's ring. In the long run you became a suki of mlhulier.You can't find a job yet because you don't have a license yet. And even if you have the license to practice its not easy to find a job. There is an oversupply of nurses in the country today. There are even hospitals that do not accept applicants, only volunteers. Volunteer nurses don't get paid, they only get a monthly allowance of around Php1,000. Life sucks.

How can you earn back the money you spent in college? You can't. At least not right away. But you can earn cash with the skills you mastered in college. Use your BP taking skills to good use. I've tried this once. It was just a trip ng barkada. What we did was set up a table and chair in the market place and a "BP taking for Php10" sign. The marketplace is the best set-up, its where people congregate to buy stuff, and do some chika about their neighbors. You really have to swallow your pride with this raket cause there are co-graduate nurses of yours who laugh at you. At the end of the day we earned around Php600. Look who's laughing now!

Our usuall customers were perverted lolos, fat ladies, the tambays, and the tanggeros.

Tipster


Ever dreamed of becoming a crime-busting super hero and get the hot girls in distress? Become a tipster! You won't actually be the one to bust crime but you'll be the one to aid the men in blue in catching crooks. This is as close as you can get to realizing your childhood dream. And the police gives out reward for every bit of helpful info they can get. Just cash, no girls. Are you up for the task? As a prerequisite you need to be a good lier otherwise you'll end up floating in the ilog pasig next morning.


Here are tips on how to become a good liar:

1. Believe your own bull. Believe in your own lie and it will become belieavable. You can start by telling yourself daily how handsome you are as if it was the truth and nothing but the truth.
2. Eye channeling. Don't break the staring contest by staring at the ceiling or on the floor.
3. Don't try too hard. Don't add too many details. Don't make a mountain of lies out of a single lie. The simplier the lie the more believable.
4. Stay calm. Lower your voice and minimize distracting behaviors.
5. Don't swear by your dog's grave, or your mother's, or cross your heart, or drag God into it.

Just a useful tidbit:
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's office has approved the release of P5 million to reward tipsters on unlicensed guns as part of the campaign of the Philippine National Police (PNP) against loose firearms.

T-shirt Graphic Designer


Got old tees dusting and decomposing in your ataol? Recycle it and make good use of it. Add bold prints to your plain shirt and you've got your custom design tee. And if people will like your design, they may want you to customize their shirts as well. Learn from Tado and his growing empire of express-on tees. Bold statements sell well. Ex. "Buti pa ang pera may tao, ang tao walang pera"


How to Customize a T-shirt

Step1
You will need some sort of graphics application program installed on to your computer. The most commonly used programs are Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. If you don't have these programs try finding someone who has them or find an alternate program that can provide the same results.
Step 2
Use Photoshop or Illustrator to design whatever you want on your t-shirt. Make the design as simple as possible, so that later on you can easily cut it out without any problems. Also, make sure that the design fits within a 11 x 8 1/2 paper.
Step 3
Print out the design on an iron-on printer paper. The iron-on printer paper is readily available at your local office supply store such as Office Depot or Staples. Be sure to look at the iron-on papers carefully because there are two distinct kinds A) paper that is for white t-shirts and B) paper that is for colored t-shirts.
Step 4
If needed, cut out the design carefully with either a scissor or an exacto knife.
Step 5
Following the instructions accompanied to your iron-on printer papers, iron on the design on to your t-shirt.
Step 6
Let it cool, and it's ready to be worn!

PLDT myDSL Internet Café plus


Smart BRO Computer Station Plan puts you on the road to business success. Available under the Internet Café Negosyo Bundle, you get a PC and broadband internet connection for doing business right away.Lower monthly rates. Longer payment periods. Easier application requirements. Downpayment starts at Php30,000.00


Qualifications: Qualified applications based on credit screeding and site evaluation

These are the specs:

* 5-30 seater units
* flexible financing schemes
* Computers, Tables and Chairs
* PC Networking and DSL Installation
* Revenue from Exclusive PLDT and Smart Products
* Training for Front Liners
* PLDT / SMART Merchandise
* Pre-installed Ragnarok, Pangya, Flyff, Freestyle, RF Online and Rose Games
* Zero Interest Payment scheme for 1 year

How to Apply
Smart Wireless Center, PLDT Business Office *1888 toll-free using your Smart or PLDT Phone

Parking Service


Here's the scenario, your lolo was once a rich don romantico back in his ballroom dancing days. He bought lands in the bario. Why? Cause he can. After a few years, the bario became a bustling metropolis complete with restos, grills, and malls. Shortly, your grand daddy died due to old age and too much ballroom back in his youthful days. He left you a piece of land right in the heart of the city surrounded by establishments. It'd be the perfect place for business, you don't have enough money to start one. Instead you end up paying up anuall taxes just to keep your lolo's pamana. Why not make money out of it? Im not saying you should sell it. For the love of lolo don romantico don't sell his pamana. Otherwise your grand daddy will arise from the grave and haunt you like sadako.

Here's what you should do, convert it into a parking lot. All you need to do is clear up the place. Make space for the cars and SUV's. You can charge them in hourly basis. As long as the land is entitled to your name its not public space, it's your space.

Modeling Gigs


Back in college, one of my barkada tried out and was drafted by a product dealer in one of their fashion shows in Ozamis City to model for beach wear. Some business establishments hire freelance models. It won't hurt to try. Who knows it might be the break you've neen waiting for. And if they like your performance, you may become their suki model just like my barkada or better, beome their nect endorser. You really have to have the balls to strip in front of a flesh-hungry crowd. Well, the more skin you show the more you earn. He didn't tell how much he earned but my guess is it was a lot of moolah. And he said as a bonus models get to keep what they wear during the catwalk and they also get a bottle of glutathione as maintenance for free. Nice.

By the way, you'll also work with hot hot hot girls. And sometimes there's no proper dressing room to such that you share dressing rooms with the bikkini clad girls. Look all you want but you cant touch.

Palamig Vendor


Thanks to the wonders of science, we now have our litro pack juice. It costs about Php9-10.00 which is relatively cheap. With only Php10.00 we can enjoy a liter of thirst-quenching goodness. But how bout selling this? When I was in a mall in CDO, I bought this juice which costs Php8.00 per glass, and its just the regular litro pack juice.

Do the math:
1 liro pack = Php10.00
1 liter = 5 glasses
1 glass of juice = Php8.00

For every glass you sell you earn
5 glasses x Php8.00 = Php40.00

And your capital is only Php10.00. Subtract what you earn with what you spend. Your revenue Php30.00. Thats gaining three times of what you spend. And thats just by selling a pretemplado litro pack.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Networking


Not the friendster, facebook, and plurk way. There are companies out there who sell products and recruit you as one of their product selling drones. Don't be fooled. You won't get far by just selling such products. Admit it, their products suck and its expensive. And if somehow you managed to charm people into buying their products, you'll only earn barya. In the process, you'll get a consuelo of sunburn by being exposed under the blistering sun while touring baryo to baryo just to sell products.

The secret to earning money is in the recruitment system. If you are able to recruit another mindless drone to join the ranks they'll give you incentives in the form of cash, yes cash. Some comepanies give out up to Php500 per recruit. And you can recruit up to 60 newbies. In the long run, you can earn as much as Php30,000 just by recuiting. As a bonus, for every product a recuit of yours sell, you'll get a percentage of the revenue. This is called pyramiding.

Freelance Web Editor


Superior writing and editing skills also bring in some extra cash thanks to the wonders of the world wide web and the magic of outsourcing. Websites such as www.jobstreet.com have a good number of openings looking for freelance writers and editors. Here's the catch: Because most of these prospective employers are based abroad, make sure they're legit first. Ask for a link to their websites, and if possible ask other contributors about their experience with the employer.

The good thing about it is you only need a computer, good internet access, and a passion for writing. Some people earn as much as Php20,000 doing this for a few hours each day.

Part-time Call Center Agent


For people who have little time to spare after their nine-to-five ends, this might be as good as any sideline you can get into. Some Call Centers let part-time workers spend as little as four hours on weekdays, and some even extend benefits usually available only to regular employees.

English Tutor


The influx of foreign students has created a new money making opportunity for our good command of English language. You can start charging anywhere from Php200 to as high as Php500 for an hour of one-on-one tutoring. Local companies offer flexible working hours and even weekend gigs, plus a good number of willing learners. Polish up your grammar and speaking skills and you just might have another way to fatten your wallet.

Bazaarista


Earn oodles of money by joining bazaars and other trade fairs. All you need are ready to sell RTW's, food, fashion, accessories, and other novelty items. For as low as Php10,000, you can get a stall space and leftover cash for an initial inventory. You can start looking for merchandise to resell at your local tianggi-tianggi.

Room for Rent

Got a huge crib? Got spare rooms? Then convert your flat into a moolah making resource. All you need to do is grab a broom and clean up the whole place and post a room for rent outside your bakod. Yes it's a back breaking chore but it'll pay off. Legally, you'll need a permit from the local government which will require a sanitary inspection of your den. There are Boarding Houses out there that doesn't have permits. As they say honesty is the best pocily. If you want yours Legit, go get a permit.

If you live in a bustling city where there there is little space for housing, you can charge a hefty price for the rent. But don't overcharge, people will always look for cheap, clean, and safe boarding houses.

Heres the catch: You'll have to deal with noise, invasion of privacy, and burara boarders.

There's a good side to this. You'll be earning a steady flow of cash monthly. Also, there will be smokin hot girls wearing skimpy shorts walking around the house. Its every mans dream. Everyday will be a struglle between your fantasy with these hevent sent angels and your responsibility to safeguard their future. Always keep in mind, their parents are entrusting you the responsibility to keep them safe and make sure they'll finish their studies.