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Last updated: April 25, 2026

HowToMakeMoneyFromHome.online (the “Site”) publishes beginner-friendly guides about earning money from home in the United States. The content is educational and informational only. Before you act on anything you read here, please read this Disclaimer carefully. By using the Site you accept everything below.

Income disclaimer

The numbers, ranges, screenshots, and case studies on this Site are illustrative only. They reflect what some operators have earned in specific situations — not what you, personally, will earn. Earning money online is hard, slow, and rarely predictable. Most beginners earn nothing at all for the first six months or longer, and a meaningful share never break a hundred dollars in monthly revenue. That is the realistic baseline, not a worst case.

Past results do not predict future results. A monetization strategy that worked on YouTube in 2023 may stop working in 2026. A keyword that ranked yesterday may drop tomorrow. An app idea that printed money for one founder may flop for the next. We write about what is working at the time of writing and we update pages when we can, but you should never assume any income figure on this Site is a guarantee, an average, or a projection of your own future earnings.

Any specific dollar amounts mentioned in our articles are presented as typical or representative ranges drawn from public industry data, creator interviews, platform disclosures, or our own research. They are not statements of personal income unless we explicitly say so.

No financial, tax, legal, or investment advice

Nothing on this Site is financial advice, tax advice, legal advice, accounting advice, or investment advice. We are content publishers, not licensed advisors. Topics like 1099 income, quarterly estimated taxes, LLC formation, sales-tax nexus, and self-employment retirement accounts are nuanced and depend on your state, your other income, and your filing status. Always consult a licensed US CPA, tax preparer, attorney, or financial advisor before making decisions that affect your money or your legal exposure.

Affiliate and sponsorship disclosure

As of the date at the top of this page, the Site contains no affiliate links and no sponsored content. Our revenue currently comes only from display advertising. Our application for Google AdSense is pending; once it is approved, ads will appear in clearly delineated slots inside articles and in the sidebar.

If we add affiliate links in the future, we will disclose this in two ways: (1) every affiliate link will carry the rel="sponsored" attribute, in line with Google’s search-quality guidelines, and (2) any article that contains affiliate links will include a visible in-content disclosure near the top stating that the page contains affiliate links and that we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We will not retroactively add affiliate links to existing articles without updating the article’s last-modified date.

We do not accept paid placements, sponsored reviews, or “link insertions” in exchange for payment. Pitches of this kind are deleted.

AI-assisted content disclosure

Some articles on this Site are researched and drafted with the assistance of large language models such as ChatGPT (OpenAI) and Claude (Anthropic). We use these tools the way most modern publications use them: to summarize source material faster, to outline structure, to draft routine sections, and to catch repetitive phrasing.

Every article that publishes on this Site is reviewed by Tina, a former C-level operator who runs the Site as an AI-powered indie publication. Tina is responsible for the editorial line, the factual claims, the dollar figures, and the recommendations. We do not publish raw, unedited AI output, and we do not publish articles whose claims neither Tina nor a cited source can stand behind.

If you spot an inaccuracy, an outdated platform policy, or a number that has clearly drifted, please email tina@howtomakemoneyfromhome.online. Corrections are welcome and we credit you in the article when you ask us to.

External links

The Site links out to third-party platforms, tools, news articles, government pages (such as the IRS or FTC), and other publications. We are not responsible for the content, privacy practices, accuracy, or availability of any external site. A link is not an endorsement, and the appearance of an external site in one of our articles does not mean we vouch for everything on it. Use your judgment, and check the destination’s own policies before you act on its content.

Platform risk

Most strategies on this Site rely on third-party platforms — YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, Google AdSense, OpenAI, and others. Those platforms set their own rules, change them frequently, and can suspend or ban accounts at their discretion. A monetization path we describe today might be restricted, gated, or eliminated entirely tomorrow by a single policy update. We do our best to flag known platform risks, but you bear the platform risk of any income stream you build.

Earnings examples are illustrative

To repeat the most important point in plain language: when you see a sentence like “a beginner faceless YouTube channel might earn $200–$2,000 per month at 100k monthly views,” we are giving you a representative range based on public CPM and RPM data. We are not telling you that your channel will earn that. It might earn nothing for a year. It might never monetize. It might do better. Treat every dollar figure on this Site as a rough industry benchmark, not a forecast.

Testimonials and case studies

From time to time we cite case studies, creator interviews, or publicly disclosed earnings reports. When we do, the figures are attributed to the original source and are illustrative of what that one operator achieved at that one point in time, in their own niche, with their own audience and skill set. They are not predictive of what a typical reader of this Site will achieve. Survivor bias is real: we mostly hear about the people who made it work, not the much larger group who tried the same thing and quit.

If we share a quote or screenshot from a creator, it is shared under fair use or with permission. If you are the creator and you would like the citation removed or updated, email us and we will act promptly.

Geographic scope

The Site targets readers in the United States. Tax thresholds, 1099 reporting rules, sales-tax nexus, payment-processor eligibility, and platform-monetization availability that we discuss reflect US conditions. If you are reading from outside the US, the strategies may still be useful as background, but the specific numbers, rules, and platform-policy references will differ in your jurisdiction. Always cross-check with a local source.

No employer-employee relationship

Reading the Site does not create any employer-employee, partnership, joint-venture, agency, franchise, or fiduciary relationship between you and the Site or its operator. We are a publisher, you are a reader, and that is the entire scope of our relationship unless we have signed a separate written agreement.

Updates and corrections policy

When we discover that an article is materially out of date, we either update the page in place (bumping its “last modified” date) or replace it with a clearly labeled successor article and add a redirect from the old URL. We do not quietly rewrite history. If a correction is significant — for example, a platform changed its monetization threshold and we had the wrong number — we add a short editor’s note at the top of the affected article. Reader-submitted corrections are credited when requested.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or concerns about this Disclaimer can be sent to tina@howtomakemoneyfromhome.online or via our contact page. See also our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy. Material changes to this Disclaimer will be reflected in the “Last updated” date at the top of the page.