Top 5 Websites That Helped Me Start My Online Earning Journey

 When I first started searching for online earning methods after matric, I didn’t know where to begin. There were so many websites — but not all of them were useful or real.

In this blog, I’ll share the top 5 websites that helped me learn, grow, and start my online earning journey as a student — all for free!


🌐 1. Blogger.com – For Starting a Free Blog

Blogger is one of the first websites I used to publish my thoughts and experiences. It’s easy to use and great for beginners.

What I did on Blogger:

  • Started writing blogs about online earning

  • Shared tips for students

  • Practiced writing daily

πŸ’° You can earn by connecting your blog to Google AdSense.


✍️ 2. Medium.com – For Reaching a Global Audience

Medium is another blogging platform where you can share your content with a larger, global audience.

Why I like it:

  • It’s clean and easy to use

  • Articles can reach more people

  • You can earn through the Medium Partner Program (when available in your country)


πŸ–Ό️ 3. Canva.com – For Designing Posters and Thumbnails

Design is an important part of online work. I use Canva to make:

  • Blog banners

  • YouTube thumbnails

  • Instagram posts

  • Flyers

It’s free and has ready-made templates. No design experience needed!


🧠 4. YouTube.com – For Learning Everything Free

I use YouTube every day to learn skills like:

  • Typing

  • Canva design

  • Blogging tips

  • Online earning ideas

Instead of wasting time on random videos, I search for topics that help me grow and earn.

Try searching:

  • “How to earn money online for students”

  • “Canva tutorial in Urdu/Hindi”

  • “Blogging for beginners”


πŸ§‘‍πŸ’» 5. Workchest.com – For Pakistani Freelancers

Workchest is a freelancing platform created by Pakistani YouTuber Hisham Sarwar. It’s great for students in Pakistan who want to start freelancing.

Services you can offer:

  • Typing work

  • Poster design

  • Blog writing

  • Data entry

And the best part? You don’t need to be a pro — just start simple and improve as you go.


✅ Final Thoughts

These 5 websites helped me go from confused to confident. I’m still learning, still growing — but now I have a clear direction.

πŸ‘‰ If you're just starting your online journey, try these websites.
πŸ‘‰ Stay consistent, be patient, and you’ll see results with time.

Do you have any favorite websites for learning or earning online? Share them in the comments below!

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