Just chew gum when laying down on your side (side with water in ear). After couple of minutes all the water will be gone.
Close your nose with two fingers and try blowing out slowly. Be careful not to blow too hard because it may hurt your ear drums.
Blow your nose. The change in air pressure often does the trick.
Pour a cap full of isopropyl rubbing alcohol into the ear with water, your ear facing up. Then tilt your head so that the ear is facing down. The water should come right out.
Gently tug your ear lobe while jumping and down. Have a towel near by to soak up the water.
Hold your nose and blow while holding you breath you should feel air coming out the ear water is in.
Don't poke and scratch inside your ear or you may get an ear infection.
Tilt your head to the ear facing down and jump up and down and gently pulling your earlobe.
After you go swimming, tilt your head to one side.
Tilt your head where the ear that has water on it is facing down, or just see a doctor if nothing helps, it might become something serious.