Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Alright

I'll be getting money very soon. Hopefully, it will be a substantial amount. Either way, I'll be glad to be getting any at all. My bank account is still in overdraft, my phone has been cut off, and I'll be charged another late fee on my credit card but that's alright. I had to learn how to not stress over money. Why would you stress over money? If you don't have it...then you don't have it. There's no sense in stressing over it. I had to learn that and now I'm a much happier person, after all, I am trying to live life like it's worth it. So, since I have nothing else to do, I've been doing my surveys on a more regular basis, I've joined a few paid to click sites, and I'm going to start working on my store again. I've also been trying to get a little exercise, too, since I do need to lose a few pounds so that I can wear those shorts that I haven't worn in years. I've managed to keep myself occupied.

I guess I can share with you some of the paid to click programs that I've joined and which ones I plan on dropping in the near future.

Palmbux - Cash out is $2.00 but each advertisement is worth less than a penny but you get several of them a day. It's easy, but I don't like working for less than a penny. After I cashout I'm going to quit this site.

Performancebux - Same as Palmbux. Cashout is $2.00 but once again, I'm working for less than a penny.

Bux.to - Cash out is $50 and each ad is worth one penny. You get well over 20 a day and if you have referrals you make even more. Really, that's the key to making money with any of these paid to click programs, referrals. I'm not sure if I'll stay with them after I cash out but I'll think about it.

I make a few dollars from surveys every day and I also do a few other things that bring in a little extra change. I have more time to devote to it so I'll probably bring in a nice couple hundred by the end of the month. Now, if only I can figure out a way to keep this up after I go back to school.

2 comments:

  1. You should try ChaCha(check out my post here http://debt-fighter.blogspot.com/2009/04/got-paid-by-chacha.html) You can make a couple hundred dollars a month. It's easy and it's better than PTC's. They hire off and on so you just have to keep checking the site www.chacha.com to see when they hire again.

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  2. I realize that I'm a little late responding (I'm sorry), but I appreciate your advice. I'll have to check out ChaCha. I did read your blog on a couple of different occasions and I bookmarked it. Thanks for the visit!

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