
In addition, more well-established "real-world" companies like some of our Solution Providers are hiring for positions in Second Life. A wise general principle: look for unmet wants & needs and fulfill them! If you do or learn valuable skills in real life, you may be able to profit from them here, since your abilities are transferable, e.g., if you're an art student, start sketching clothes. Perhaps even greater, because many things, like the cost of construction materials, are cheaper (prims are free!) in Second Life. In short, the breadth and depth of options is comparable to your first life.
Sit on camping chairs (generally, a slow, ineffective, and likely net-loss process). Fill out surveys - Verify they're legit. Win prizes at events - By playing a game, luck, etc. Sell information - Write/proofread manuals, provide consulting, teach classes - Torley did this. Host and perform at events - Gameshows, rock concerts, etc. Participate in referrer/affiliate programs - Verify they're legit. Create and sell content - Clothing, gadgets, etc. Buy and sell land - Virtual real estate. Get a job - A diverse variety is available, and includes:. Play linden earning games - Land owners enable players to earn linden by hunting for coins and gems, fishing and other games. Receive your weekly Premium Account stipend - Learn more. Here are some of the more popular (not the only) ways to make L$ in Second Life:
Real-life money can be exchanged for L$ (keep reading!). The Linden Dollar (L$) is Second Life's currency.
4.1 How do I get a job and earn money in Second Life?.