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More Extra Income Opportunities

My husband recently read through a book that listed some interesting opportunities for extra income. One is limu.com, a site through which people can teach (or take) classes in a wide variety of subjects, or even offer tutoring. So, if any readers out there are handy with knitting or knows a lot about the history of Country music, or any other topic, they might be able to earn some extra income through the site.

The other site is www.trialjuries.com. Through this site, lawyers can test out their case on real people. The people who sign up to review the cases can receive payment for their effort. The lawyers look for people from within their own districts, so I imagine that the opportunities to serve on one of the "trial juries" are few and far between unless you live in a big city, which I don't, so I'm going to pass on this one.

I might offer some tutoring through Limu, though.

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