Must-Read for Beginners Making Money Online: These 3 Platforms I Personally Tested in 2026 Can Generate Income
As someone who started from scratch and stepped on countless pitfalls along the way, I want to say that making money online is really not some mystery—the key lies in choosing the right platform and method. These 3 platforms in 2026 are ones I've personally tested, and I've actually received earnings from them. Today I'm sharing them with you without holding anything back.
Why I Recommend Beginners Start with Making Money Online
Before doing self-media, during my college years, I did traditional part-time jobs like distributing flyers, working as a restaurant server, and doing supermarket promotions. To be honest, these experiences helped me earn a living allowance, but they also made me deeply realize: the ceiling for traditional part-time work is really too low. Working one day at a time, income can be seen at a glance.
Later, I started trying to make money online, from initially a few hundred yuan per month as a small goal, to later steadily earning a few thousand yuan. This process completely changed my perspective. Today I'm not going to talk about any big道理—just using the pitfalls I've stepped on and the experience I've总结ed, to help you see why making money online is more suitable for beginners to get started.
Advantages of Online Money-Making vs. Traditional Part-Time Work
If you're still hesitating about whether to try making money online, let's first look at these comparisons:
- Time Control: Working as a restaurant server requires shift work until 10 PM, distributing flyers means standing under the scorching sun. But making money online is different—the survey tasks I did before were completed during fragmented time, while waiting for the bus, during lunch breaks, I could do them.
- Location Freedom: Traditional part-time work requires being present at the job, but making money online can be done with just a computer or even a smartphone. I have a friend doing content creation in his hometown county, and he can still receive orders from all over the country.
- Skill Accumulation: Distributing flyers does nothing for your resume, but doing online tasks, the skills you learn like questionnaire design, content editing, platform operations can all be transferred to other fields. The questionnaire制作技巧 I learned before were directly used when I did user research later.
- Income Growth: Traditional part-time work has basically fixed hourly rates, but making money online has compound interest effects. I know a post-95s girl who does task platforms—from initially a few hundred yuan per month, she's now steadily at 8000+. Her income gradually increased with experience accumulation.
Of course, making money online isn't perfect either, and it isn't suitable for everyone. But for beginners who want to try a side hustle and learn new skills, its entry threshold is indeed much lower than traditional part-time work.
Common Cognitive Misconceptions for Beginners
I've mentored beginners in communities for three years, and I've found that the biggest pitfall everyone steps into isn't a capability issue, but a cognition issue. Almost every beginner encounters these misconceptions:
- Misconception One: Making Money Online Doesn't Require Learning—Wrong! Although making money online seems to have a low threshold, there's no shortage of tricks inside. Platform rules, task screening, time management—all these need to be explored. When I first started, because I didn't understand platform rules, I had a lot of points deducted, wasting a whole week for nothing.
- Misconception Two: Can Make Big Money Quickly—This idea has harmed many people. There are indeed cases of making over 10,000 yuan per month online, but those people all accumulated for at least half a year to a year. Beginners who want to earn hundreds per day right away are mostly destined to be scammed. I only earned 47 yuan in my first month—I was anxious too at the time, but later I understood and felt at ease.
- Misconception Three: Only Tech Experts Can Do It—Not at all. There are too many types of jobs for making money online. If you can type, you can do surveys; if you can chat, you can do customer service; if you can take photos, you can provide materials. My technical skills aren't great either, and I made it through just fine.
- Misconception Four: Must Invest Money Before Starting—This is a very common pitfall. Truly reliable platforms are all free to join—those asking you to pay money are nine out of ten scammers. I was scammed 200 yuan by a "deposit" project before, and never trusted any platform requiring upfront payment again.
In the end, making money online isn't about who is smarter—it's about who can persist. Those who start with a "get rich quick" mindset often give up within a month. Meanwhile, those who steadily do small tasks from the beginning gradually achieve results.
So I often say, the biggest enemy for beginners isn't insufficient ability, but improper mindset. Adjust your expectations, choose the right platform, and the rest is just persistence.
3 Platforms I've Personally Tested That Can Generate Income in 2026
With all these comparisons, you should now have a basic understanding of making money online. Next, let's get to the practical stuff—the 3 platforms I've personally tested over the years that are effective and suitable for beginners at different stages.
Platform One: Income Channels Suitable for Zero-Basis Beginners
If you currently have no skills and no resources, don't worry—this channel is specially prepared for you—Short Video E-commerce.
Many people think you need a large fan base to do e-commerce, but that's not the case. Platform algorithms in 2026 are already very mature—even if you only have a few hundred followers, as long as your content is precise and product selection is good, you can still get orders.
One of my followers is a full-time stay-at-home mom who had never touched self-media before. She spent 1 hour daily filming parenting tips videos and attached products like children's picture books and baby diaper rash cream. After persisting for 2 months, her monthly commission exceeded 1200 yuan. Although the money isn't much, for her this was a breakthrough from 0 to 1.
Operation Suggestions:
- Choose a细分 niche, like parenting, workplace good products, home organization
- Don't pursue high-quality footage—a phone with natural light is enough
- Control initial product selection to 3-5 items, focus on testing conversion rates
Platform Two: Side Hustles That Require Skills But Offer Rewarding Returns
If you're willing to spend time learning a hard skill, then Freelance Gig Taking is definitely worth considering. I'm not referring to some high-end design outsourcing here, but skill-based income generation that ordinary people can also do.
I started taking copywriting orders from 2023—initially 300 yuan per article. With client accumulation and reputation improvement, now a single piece can earn 800-1500 yuan. Taking 2-3 orders per week, my monthly income is steadily in the 5000-8000 yuan range.
Besides copywriting, there are a few other directions that are beginner-friendly:
- PPT Creation: Taking orders from Taobao shops, 30-50 yuan per page
- Short Video Editing: 100-300 yuan per video, high demand
- Community Operation: Helping merchants maintain communities, monthly salary 1500-3000 yuan
Ordinary people can master these skills in 1-2 months—the threshold is much lower than you think.
Platform Three: Long-Term Compound Passive Income Sources
If what you want is "suffering in the early stage, then making money while lying down later," then Knowledge Payment is the path that best fits this logic.
But I want to remind you—knowledge payment doesn't mean you should create courses. Course creation is now severely saturated. What I more recommend is building Paid Communities or Paid Columns.
Take paid communities as an example—you can turn your expertise into a continuously updated content library. For example, if you're good at Excel, create an Excel tips community, sharing 3-5 practical tips weekly, priced at 99 yuan per year. Assuming you accumulate 200 members, that's nearly 20,000 yuan in passive income for a year. Moreover, this income will continuously compound over time. I notice there's a partial translation at the end. Let me provide the complete translation for Chunk 1/2:
As someone who started from scratch and stepped on countless pitfalls along the way, I want to say that making money online is really not some mystery—the key lies in choosing the right platform and method. These 3 platforms in 2026 are ones I've personally tested, and I've actually received earnings from them. Today I'm sharing them with you without holding anything back.
Why I Recommend Beginners Start with Making Money Online
Before doing self-media, during my college years, I did traditional part-time jobs like distributing flyers, working as a restaurant server, and doing supermarket promotions. To be honest, these experiences helped me earn a living allowance, but they also made me deeply realize: the ceiling for traditional part-time work is really too low. Working one day at a time, income can be seen at a glance.
Later, I started trying to make money online, from initially a few hundred yuan per month as a small goal, to later steadily earning a few thousand yuan. This process completely changed my perspective. Today I'm not going to talk about any big principles—just using the pitfalls I've stepped on and the experience I've summarized, to help you see why making money online is more suitable for beginners to get started.
Advantages of Online Money-Making vs. Traditional Part-Time Work
If you're still hesitating about whether to try making money online, let's first look at these comparisons:
- Time Control: Working as a restaurant server requires shift work until 10 PM, distributing flyers means standing under the scorching sun. But making money online is different—the survey tasks I did before were completed during fragmented time, while waiting for the bus, during lunch breaks, I could do them.
- Location Freedom: Traditional part-time work requires being present at the job, but making money online can be done with just a computer or even a smartphone. I have a friend doing content creation in his hometown county, and he can still receive orders from all over the country.
- Skill Accumulation: Distributing flyers does nothing for your resume, but doing online tasks, the skills you learn like questionnaire design, content editing, platform operations can all be transferred to other fields. The questionnaire制作技巧 I learned before were directly used when I did user research later.
- Income Growth: Traditional part-time work has basically fixed hourly rates, but making money online has compound interest effects. I know a post-95s girl who does task platforms—from initially a few hundred yuan per month, she's now steadily at 8000+. Her income gradually increased with experience accumulation.
Of course, making money online isn't perfect either, and it isn't suitable for everyone. But for beginners who want to try a side hustle and learn new skills, its entry threshold is indeed much lower than traditional part-time work.
Common Cognitive Misconceptions for Beginners
I've mentored beginners in communities for three years, and I've found that the biggest pitfall everyone steps into isn't a capability issue, but a cognition issue. Almost every beginner encounters these misconceptions:
- Misconception One: Making Money Online Doesn't Require Learning—Wrong! Although making money online seems to have a low threshold, there's no shortage of tricks inside. Platform rules, task screening, time management—all these need to be explored. When I first started, because I didn't understand platform rules, I had a lot of points deducted, wasting a whole week for nothing.
- Misconception Two: Can Make Big Money Quickly—This idea has harmed many people. There are indeed cases of making over 10,000 yuan per month online, but those people all accumulated for at least half a year to a year. Beginners who want to earn hundreds per day right away are mostly destined to be scammed. I only earned 47 yuan in my first month—I was anxious too at the time, but later I understood and felt at ease.
- Misconception Three: Only Tech Experts Can Do It—Not at all. There are too many types of jobs for making money online. If you can type, you can do surveys; if you can chat, you can do customer service; if you can take photos, you can provide materials. My technical skills aren't great either, and I made it through just fine.
- Misconception Four: Must Invest Money Before Starting—This is a very common pitfall. Truly reliable platforms are all free to join—those asking you to pay money are nine out of ten scammers. I was scammed 200 yuan by a "deposit" project before, and never trusted any platform requiring upfront payment again.
In the end, making money online isn't about who is smarter—it's about who can persist. Those who start with a "get rich quick" mindset often give up within a month. Meanwhile, those who steadily do small tasks from the beginning gradually achieve results.
So I often say, the biggest enemy for beginners isn't insufficient ability, but improper mindset. Adjust your expectations, choose the right platform, and the rest is just persistence.
3 Platforms I've Personally Tested That Can Generate Income in 2026
With all these comparisons, you should now have a basic understanding of making money online. Next, let's get to the practical stuff—the 3 platforms I've personally tested over the years that are effective and suitable for beginners at different stages.
Platform One: Income Channels Suitable for Zero-Basis Beginners
If you currently have no skills and no resources, don't worry—this channel is specially prepared for you—Short Video E-commerce.
Many people think you need a large fan base to do e-commerce, but that's not the case. Platform algorithms in 2026 are already very mature—even if you only have a few hundred followers, as long as your content is precise and product selection is good, you can still get orders.
One of my followers is a full-time stay-at-home mom who had never touched self-media before. She spent 1 hour daily filming parenting tips videos and attached products like children's picture books and baby diaper rash cream. After persisting for 2 months, her monthly commission exceeded 1200 yuan. Although the money isn't much, for her this was a breakthrough from 0 to 1.
Operation Suggestions:
- Choose a niche segment, like parenting, workplace good products, home organization
- Don't pursue high-quality footage—a phone with natural light is enough
- Control initial product selection to 3-5 items, focus on testing conversion rates
Platform Two: Side Hustles That Require Skills But Offer Rewarding Returns
If you're willing to spend time learning a hard skill, then Freelance Gig Taking is definitely worth considering. I'm not referring to some high-end design outsourcing here, but skill-based income generation that ordinary people can also do.
I started taking copywriting orders from 2023—initially 300 yuan per article. With client accumulation and reputation improvement, now a single piece can earn 800-1500 yuan. Taking 2-3 orders per week, my monthly income is steadily in the 5000-8000 yuan range.
Besides copywriting, there are a few other directions that are beginner-friendly:
- PPT Creation: Taking orders from Taobao shops, 30-50 yuan per page
- Short Video Editing: 100-300 yuan per video, high demand
- Community Operation: Helping merchants maintain communities, monthly salary 1500-3000 yuan
Ordinary people can master these skills in 1-2 months—the threshold is much lower than you think.
Platform Three: Long-Term Compound Passive Income Sources
If what you want is "suffering in the early stage, then making money while lying down later," then Knowledge Payment is the path that best fits this logic.
But I want to remind you—knowledge payment doesn't mean you should create courses. Course creation is now severely saturated. What I more recommend is building Paid Communities or Paid Columns.
Take paid communities as an example—you can turn your expertise into a continuously updated content library. For example, if you're good at Excel, create an Excel tips community, sharing 3-5 practical tips weekly, priced at 99 yuan per year. Assuming you accumulate 200 members, that's nearly 20,000 yuan in passive income for a year. Moreover, this income will continuously compound over time.
I know a post-90s programmer who turned his interview experience into a paid column, priced at 49 yuan, and sold over 300 copies in half a year. During this period, he hardly invested any additional effort, but the income kept coming in continuously.
The charm of this model is: it requires time investment to create content in the early stage, but once the content is formed, the rest is pure profit.
My Real Income Case Studies
Talking without practice is fake—below I'm sharing two real cases of mine. One is the starting process of an ordinary beginner, and the other is how I broke through the income ceiling.
Case One: The Starting Process from 0 to 1000 Yuan Per Month
Let me talk about one of my followers, Xiao Zhang—he's a full-time stay-at-home dad who used to work in a factory, then wanted to transition to doing online part-time work, but had absolutely no self-media experience. After seeing my article, he decided to try short video e-commerce.
My suggestion to him was: start from a niche category, don't think about selling viral products right away. He chose the children's focus training niche, specifically targeting parents of kids aged 3-6.
In the first month, he posted 23 videos—all were parenting daily life filmed at home, no professional lighting or editing, just using his phone with a CapCut template. At first the traffic was very poor, and he almost gave up. I encouraged him to persist and post 30 videos first.
The turning point came at video #18—a video about "how to make a child sit quietly for 20 minutes" suddenly went viral, with 120,000 views. That video brought 7 orders—although not many, but it gave him tremendous confidence.
In the second month, he started researching the patterns of viral videos, posting about 10 videos per week consistently. By the end of the month, checking the accounts—although the number of orders wasn't large, the total income had exceeded 1000 yuan. For someone with absolutely no foundation, this was already a very good start.
Xiao Zhang's experience illustrates a truth: Beginners don't need any advanced techniques to start—the key is choosing the right niche segment and consistently producing content. Platforms actually have traffic support for new users—the question is whether you can survive the initial data slump period.
Case Two: How to Break Through the Income Ceiling
After talking about the beginner's start, let's discuss how I broke through my own income ceiling.
When I first started doing short video e-commerce, my monthly income was hovering around 3000 yuan, and withdrawals were often difficult. I found the root of the problem was: the content was too scattered—I wanted to try every category, resulting in not being able to do any of them well.
Later I made two key adjustments:
- Focus on a single category—I concentrated all my content on one category: office worker neck and shoulder massagers. This crowd is clear, the demand is precise, and the content is easier to penetrate.
- Establish content SOP—I spent two weeks, organizing the script structure of viral videos into a template, including four fixed segments: grabbing attention in the first 3 seconds, pain point scenario introduction, product demonstration, and discount guidance. This reduced each video's production time from 2 hours to 40 minutes, greatly improving efficiency.
In the first month after adjustment, income directly doubled to over 7000 yuan. By the third month, it exceeded 10,000 yuan.
Here I want to share an important insight: In the early stage of making money online, you rely on execution; in the middle stage, you rely on methodology; in the later stage, you rely on scaling. When you find your income stuck at a certain number and won't go up, it's often not a capability issue, but rather your methodology needs iteration.
If your current income is in the thousands, I suggest stopping first and thinking: have you done everything that should be done, but what you're missing is more refined operations? Find that stuck point—breaking through it is often just a thin layer of paper.
Comprehensive Analysis of Advantages and Disadvantages of the Three Platforms
With all these cases, I believe what everyone cares most about is: which platform should you start with? Next, I'll do a comprehensive comparison of the three mainstream platforms I've personally tested, from dimensions like ease of getting started, income stability, and ceiling height, hoping to help you find the choice that suits you best.
Comparison of Ease of Getting Started Across Platforms
Douyin/Kuaishou Short Video E-commerce has the lowest threshold among the three platforms. You don't need to write long articles or know editing—just use your phone to film a 15-60 second short video, attach product links, and you can start selling. The hardest part is continuous content output and finding products that can go viral—newcomers usually need a 1-2 month trial and error period to find the way.
WeChat Public Account seems simple—you can register an account and start writing. But the real difficulty is cold starting from 0 followers. Without platform traffic support, no matter how well you write, no one will see it. The early stage requires a lot of time for content accumulation—you need to wait until you reach 5000 followers to open the流量主 (Traffic Monetization) to see income. This process usually takes 3-6 months.
Zhihu has a relatively higher professional threshold. You need to continuously produce valuable niche content to get exposure under questions. Answering a question might go unnoticed for days, but once a certain answer goes viral, the traffic can continue for months or even a year. I have an answer about workplace topics that's been continuously bringing me income for two years.
Income Stability and Ceiling
In terms of income stability, WeChat Public Account is the most stable. As long as your follower base grows, the monthly流量主 (Traffic Monetization) income is relatively fixed, and it grows linearly as followers increase. However, the ceiling isn't particularly high—most individual creators find it hard to break through 20,000-30,000 yuan per month.
income from 10,000 followers typically ranges from 3,000-8,000 yuan monthly. Going higher requires taking ads or creating paid communities.Douyin has the most volatile earnings. Some months you might not get a single order, but if a video goes viral, you could earn over 10,000 yuan in a month. I know a stay-at-home mom who earned just over 200 yuan in three months total, then her fourth video suddenly went viral and she made 12,000 yuan in a single month. This uncertainty is both an advantage and a risk.
Zhihu income is slow to develop but has strong staying power. I have an article on Zhihu's Salt Selection column that almost nobody viewed at first. Six months later, it suddenly got recommended, and now it consistently brings in about 2,000 yuan in passive income monthly. Suitable for patient people who can output content long-term.
Who These Platforms Are Best For
- Douyin/Kuaishou: Suitable for young people with on-camera presence, fragmented time, and who enjoy following trends. Dads, moms, and stay-at-home spouses who are willing to appear on camera can also do well.
- WeChat Public Account: Suitable for those with good writing skills, expertise in a particular field, and willingness to deepen their work long-term. Especially recommended for teachers, lawyers, doctors, and other professionals with specialized backgrounds.
- Zhihu: Suitable for those who enjoy thinking, researching problems, and can explain complex knowledge simply. They have advantages in fields like workplace, tech, law, and education.
There's no best platform, only the one that suits you best. My suggestion: pick one platform and give it your all. Don't switch for three months. If after three months it's really not working out, then consider changing direction, rather than opening all three platforms at once and ending up not doing any of them well.
Beginner's Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls
Identifying Common Scam Tactics
Opportunities to make money online are a mixed bag, and scammers often prey on beginners' eagerness to get quick results. When I first started, I was also drawn to "earn 1,000 yuan a day" ads, but later found out they were mostly traps. Here are the most common scam tactics—beginners must stay alert.
First type: Jobs requiring upfront payment. Any platform that asks you to pay a deposit, membership fee, or security deposit before you can take orders is 99% a scam. Legitimate platforms never charge these fees. My cousin was scammed last year by a so-called "typing part-time job" that took 300 yuan in security deposit—the other party blocked her immediately after receiving the money.
Second type: High-return temptations. "Recharge 100 get 200 back" or "refer people for commissions" models are essentially pyramid schemes or money games. In 2025, an app called "XX Walking" used this exact approach, advertising "make money while exercising," and eventually the funding chain broke. Tens of thousands of people lost all their money.
Third type: Fake traffic monetization. Some platforms claim "watch videos and earn 50 yuan daily," but actually make you watch endless ads—they're earning the advertising fees, and you can only withdraw a few yuan even after killing yourself. Even worse, some will steal your personal information to register various accounts.
Remember this: there's no such thing as a free lunch. Any opportunity that seems too easy to make money likely has a trap behind it. Truly profitable things all require time and effort—no exceptions.
How to Choose the Right Platform for You
After avoiding scams, the next step is choosing the right platform. I've summarized three dimensions to help you judge which platform suits you best:
- Time flexibility: If you can only spare 1-2 hours daily, start with task-based platforms like surveys or simple content reposting. If you have ample time, you can try short video or public account platforms that require building an audience.
- Skill match: Those who can edit videos have an advantage on Douyin/Kuaishou; those with good writing skills find it easier to produce results on public accounts; those who don't know anything should start with task-based platforms to practice.
- Earnings expectations: If you just want some pocket money, task-based platforms can easily earn a few hundred yuan monthly; if you want to develop a long-term side hustle, content creation with fan accumulation has higher ceilings.
My suggestion: try one platform first, and stick with it for 3 months before deciding if it's suitable. Frequently switching platforms results in not succeeding at any of them. I've seen too many people do this for two months, then that for two months, and end up accomplishing nothing. After choosing the right platform, the rest is just persistence and optimization.
Practical Steps for Quick Start
Now that you've avoided the pitfalls above, it's time to get down to real work. Many beginners' biggest problem isn't finding a platform, but not knowing where to start after getting one. I've organized my startup experience into a replicable process—follow it and you won't go wrong.
What to Do in the First Week
The first week's core task is understanding platform rules + completing basic setup. Don't rush to make money—first map out the pitfalls.
1. Register and complete account verification
I suggest registering all three platforms first, even if you won't use them immediately. Search for "Creator Center" on Douyin, go to "Personal Center" for Toutiao, and just bind your phone number on Zhihu. The verification process usually requires real-name authentication and facial recognition—it takes about 10 minutes. The mistake I made was using a throwaway account, which caused problems later when withdrawing money. I suggest using your main account from the start.
2. Browse through the platform rules center
90% of people skip this step, but it's really important. Spend 1-2 hours going through Douyin's "Creator Guidelines," Toutiao's "Platform Rules," and Zhihu's "Community Guidelines." Focus on these categories: what content gets restricted, what keywords can't be used, and what the withdrawal periods and thresholds are. A friend of mine didn't read the rules and posted an article with WeChat contact information, getting locked in "little black room" for a week.
3. Find 5-10 competing accounts in your niche
In your chosen field, search for keywords and find active accounts with 1,000-5,000 followers. These people are the best learning examples—accounts too big to learn from, and too small to have reference value. Pay attention to their posting frequency, content topics, and title writing. When I was doing the part-time niche, I filled three pages of A4 paper just recording competitors' titles.
4. Try posting your first piece of content
Don't pursue perfection—just post something to test the waters. Even just a 100-word reflection is better than just watching forever. My first week's post was answering a question on Zhihu about "what part-time jobs are reliable"—it only got 200 views, but it helped me fully understand how to use the editor, how to add tags, and when posting works best.
Goal Setting for the First Month
Don't think about making big money in the first month—the goal for this phase is completing the monetization loop + finding your rhythm.
- Douyin: Post more than 15 short videos, accumulate over 500 followers. After reaching this threshold, you can try enabling the "Product Showcase" feature—though you may not immediately make money, it's the foundation for future livestreaming sales. In my first month, I only had 320 followers, but I learned the basic operations of CapCut, which was more valuable than follower growth.
- Toutiao: Post more than 20 articles or micro-posts, with recommendation volume reaching over 10,000. After passing Toutiao's newbie period, you'll start earning revenue shares. I wrote 12 workplace articles before passing the newbie period. The 13th suddenly got 120,000 views, earning 47 yuan from a single article.
- Zhihu: Answer more than 10 questions, with cumulative upvotes reaching over 100. Zhihu's monetization cycle is longer, but once you accumulate to a certain level, the conversion rates for product recommendations and paid consultations are very high. My stable monthly income from Zhihu is about 800 yuan now—all built on the foundation I laid in the first month.
Here's a key point: Don't give up just because your numbers aren't meeting standards. I've seen too many people switch niches after one week with no results, ending up sampling every niche shallowly. The main purpose of the first month is verifying whether you're suitable for content creation, not how much money you make. If you can complete the goals above in your first month—even without earning a single cent—you've already surpassed 80% of the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can beginners really make money online?
Honestly, I was skeptical too at first. But through practice, making money online isn't some mystery—the key is choosing the right platform and method. I started from zero. Although I only earned a few dozen yuan in the first month, it proved this path is feasible. What beginners need is finding the right direction and consistently executing—not getting rich overnight.
Do these platforms require any financial investment?
The platforms I recommend are basically free to join—no need to pay any franchise fees or anything. The biggest investment is actually time and learning costs. Of course, if you want to do better, you can later buy some tools or courses, but initially you can start with zero cost.
How much time do these platforms need daily?
This varies by person. I spent 1-2 hours daily at the beginning familiarizing myself with operations. After the process was smooth, I only needed half an hour daily for maintenance to earn income. Time flexibility is high—stay-at-home moms and students can both manage it. The key is being consistent—don't fish for three days and dry for two.
Is income withdrawal convenient? Is the payment slow?
These platforms all have relatively smooth withdrawal processes—generally 1-3 business days to receive funds, supporting Alipay or WeChat transfers. I've withdrawn as low as 10 yuan threshold and it all arrived normally. I suggest choosing platforms with formal withdrawal channels—avoid those that require "handling fees" to withdraw.
In 2026, are these platforms still opportunities?
The internet landscape keeps changing, but demand always exists. The platforms I've chosen are all aligned with trends—there will still be红利 periods in 2026. The key is to act—don't later regret not starting earlier. Opportunities belong to those who take action.
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