spygrrl007

My journey living in the present, working with the Universe, and making money online!

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Jul 01 2008

What I learned so far about making money online.

Published by spygrrl007 at 10:15 am under Uncategorized Edit This

It has been a month now- and I have cashed out making $100.00 my first month and lots of free stuff coming in the mail. It really was not hard to do at all- I decided to just stick with my two fave sites to make money from- I’ve tried the others that are posted here. They are legitimate and do pay out- but they just aren’t for me- But if you like playing trivia games, and competing for prizes with your wit then they might be up your ally.

I’m sticking with cashcow and cashcrate- they seem to really make it easy for you to make cash without thinking too hard-lol and cashcrate has the best bonus and referral compensation from what I have experienced.

I also love mylot- you can find my post and link about it if you scroll down- It’s a great way to promote your blog and get referrals- You also get paid to post and answer discussions.

Oh- I got business cards made from vista print- I got paid by cashcrate $10.00 for ordering 500 business cards- I ended up paying only $5.00 for them! I love them to…
I have included lots of helpful information on filling out surveys and tips..etc

Let me know what you think about it… thank you-

I plan on saturating my community with my business cards this week! The laundry mats,coney islands, grocery stores… any place where I know moms go.

One more thing- I for sure use spybot and cookiecleaner alot through out the day- I found doing this helps my credits approve better.

So- What I learned is that YES…. I can indeed supplement my income this way, and I actually love doing it!

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