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Earning Money Online In Pakistan Is Difficult

Written by Abdulrehman on February 3rd, 2010

Today I though of doing a post for my fellows Pakistanis out there. While you might be thinking that why I did not mention some other country or better yet, the whole world. The reason is simple, earning money in Pakistan is more tougher than earning money if you were in a country like the U.S or Canada.

Don’t get scared. I’m not saying that it is impossible. There are still loads of ways to make money online in Pakistan. I’ve already touched a lot of parts on how to make money. I’m just going to be briefing a bit about how different it is in Pakistan and how you can overcome those problems.

I remember how frustrated I used to be when I started off with making money. My initial strategies also included trying to sell stuff at eBay. Unlucky me, you need paypal for a good functional eBay account and paypal doesn’t offer services in Pakistan, which is pretty much messed up. :(

The bad thing is, eBay does not make use of any alternative to paypal. Which means if you’re in a country like Pakistan, you’re absolutely left out. In the coming days I’ll be writing about these issues and more on how you can earn money online if you live in Pakistan (like me, :D).

I’ll be talking about eBay, paypal, adsense, any other request I get or anything else I can think of. After all, Pakistan is a great place to live. Many people might disagree with me on this because of the recent security issues here but it sure is and I will teach you how to earn money from this country of ours. :)

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5 People have expressed themselves on“Earning Money Online In Pakistan Is Difficult”

  1. Lenox says:

    That is because of the rule and regulation that are set by the govt.

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    Imran Yousaf Reply:

    No Lenox, No This is not Problem. You can’t imagine the implementation of Law now a days we have in Pakistan as compared to past, but in past we have peace, we have haapiness. Security risks are due to other high level problems which i don’t want to discuss here. Remember one thing, Intervention of external forces will de-stablise your country. Thats All.

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    Abdulrehman Agha Reply:

    I agree with Imran. I don’t think that it is the government that should be blamed for this (like everything else) but I think it is rather the lack of use of these services and maybe no co-operation by our local banks that Paypal and similar systems to not operate in Pakistan. I don’t think it will very long until we get over that though. :D

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  2. Mathew Day says:

    Thanks for that informational post. I never knew how hard it actually was to make money online in Pakistan until now. You have a great blog, and are a great blogger, especially for your age. I’m sure you’ll find success online before to long. :D

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    Abdulrehman Agha Reply:

    Err…did I mention that I am already making money? :)

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Abdulrehman AghaI am Abdulrehman Agha, the guy behind 3arn.Net. I am 16 years old, study in grade 10 and live in Pakistan. I started this blog in the hope of making money on the internet, sharing my computer experiences and proving that despite many barriers, one can make money on the internet.

I started with Paid to click websites till I made my very first blog which converted into this one soon enough. There are many reasons why 3arn.Net is very different than your average ‘Make Money Online’ blog. Continue reading about me...