I'm going to get a little ahead of myself and post the proof of payments on here. I know I'll get asked that so here you go!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Broadcast #2 - "What's with the offers and when do they end?"
That's something I always asked myself in the beginning when I started the online money stuff. The offers are extremely agitating! They really are but don't get stressed. They'll go away. Eventually. No, the deal is that offers need to be completed in order to get some money outta it, even if it's just $0.50. Is there a way around it? Yes. The way I've seen it, it's that as long as you insert your email address on the 1st page or wherever, you could press OK and close out the window. Some actually get credited that way. But some won't. I recommend that you at least do 2 pages of any offers. You don't have to say "yes" to the offers but do at least fill in the blanks with "no". I usually exit out of the screen after two pages. And most always I get credit it for them. If I don't, well then if they're still pending after two days, I delete them and redo them. Simple as that.
There are some very high paying offers. Those offers usually require a credit card. Usually they give you trial membership for free and if you don't cancel before the trial is over, your card gets charged a nominal fee. My advice: Do the offers but KEEP TRACK of what credit card you used, what date you started the "trial membership", the phone number to call when you're going to cancel, and any user names and passwords. I keep a .word document that contains that info. And when I cancel, i usually don't erase them but DO put down any confirmation number or email reference. If you don't want to use your credit cards because you're a bit scared of getting charged, get a Paypal debit card or some other account so that those can be dedicated to the usage towards offers. And don't forget to cancel before the trial is over. I tend to cancel the day after and sometimes I've canceled the same day! So just pay attention to those trial dates!
If you're not being credited for offers you completed, more than likely you didn't empty out your cookies. If you have no idea what cookies are, think of it this way: What do you do when you're trying to hide the websites you've been visiting during work? You go into "internet properties" and delete all the files and "cookies". Same thing. But make sure you delete them frequently so that those offers you complete are properly tracked.
Remember, if you have any questions, let me know by emailing me.
There are some very high paying offers. Those offers usually require a credit card. Usually they give you trial membership for free and if you don't cancel before the trial is over, your card gets charged a nominal fee. My advice: Do the offers but KEEP TRACK of what credit card you used, what date you started the "trial membership", the phone number to call when you're going to cancel, and any user names and passwords. I keep a .word document that contains that info. And when I cancel, i usually don't erase them but DO put down any confirmation number or email reference. If you don't want to use your credit cards because you're a bit scared of getting charged, get a Paypal debit card or some other account so that those can be dedicated to the usage towards offers. And don't forget to cancel before the trial is over. I tend to cancel the day after and sometimes I've canceled the same day! So just pay attention to those trial dates!
If you're not being credited for offers you completed, more than likely you didn't empty out your cookies. If you have no idea what cookies are, think of it this way: What do you do when you're trying to hide the websites you've been visiting during work? You go into "internet properties" and delete all the files and "cookies". Same thing. But make sure you delete them frequently so that those offers you complete are properly tracked.
Remember, if you have any questions, let me know by emailing me.
Broadcast #1 - The Real Deal With "Work From Home" Programs
Hi, if you've come upon my blog it's because you're curious to know what the deal is, and why this blog should be any different than other blogs with numerous promises. Well the fact is, it's not that different at all. We all want to earn a little extra money on the side. Or leave our job all together. How many of you have actually signed up for "get rick quick" schemes and have actually succeeded??? If you're here, I'm assuming you were successful. How many of you actually spent money on these "programs" that promised you "residual income"? I'll raise my hand because I've fallen a sucker to a lot of these programs such as Jean who runs the website of http://www.3500weekly.com/. Or the other places that say you can earn soooo much money just by having a website that "practically runs itself". I'm sorry, that's being lazy if you're waiting for money to just drop at your doorstep. If you're lazy, leave now. LOL It's not worth your time to be on here. I think over time I've spent close to a grand just trying to do the whole website promotion crap with adsense and adwords and adthis and adthat...etc. The fact is, with those deals, you need to invest a lot of money, to actually get results. And pretty much you need to commit time, write books, spend $$ on advertising..etc.
I'm 25 and I have a good full time job, I have no time to be doing all that. I love my job, it's not the greatest but it pays the bills. However, last weekend, I got a speeding ticket! I'm the type that hates "nickel and diming" it. I don't like limiting my expenditures. I like to be comfortable when I buy something. I'm sure there's plenty of you that think the same way as me. While browsing on Yahoo Answers during my lunch break, I ran across some question some John Doe put on there. It was a question such as: "are there any legitimate ways to make money online" or something. I got curious to see what scam was going to be pulled. So I clicked to see the answers. Some were scams and I recognized them right away. But I found one that actually got my attention. It said something along the lines of "if all those companies that promise you good pay were really successful, they wouldn't have to charge you to give you information." That made sense to me!
So pretty much here's the deal, what I'm writing and you're reading, isn't going to make you a damn millionaire. However, I've found in my case, it will pay for my speeding ticket. : ) Really. So pretty much don't look at it as your main job. Look at it as a part time, if anything. I have the luxury where my bosses don't care what I do as long as I show up. So pretty much I'm on the web most of the day. If I'm not on Myspace, I'm either on Perezhilton.com or doing other useless stuff. So what is the difference between me and those other people that promise you tons of money? You get results. And it's not hard. However, it does take some effort on your part. This isn't a get rich quick scheme. I have jotted down the best websites that actually pay you money to do stuff for them such as completing offers. Some offers pay out between $0.40 to $21.00. Actually I think i only found one that paid $21. But the others are pretty good. It takes me about 3 minutes to complete an offer. At the most 5 minutes. I'll get at the least, $0.40, for that one offer. That's $0.40 more than I have in my purse! LOL Do the math though! C'mon open up your Windows or Mac calculator and do the math.
Worst case scenario, you get paid $0.40 for every offer you complete. Say you complete 20 offers.
$0.40 x 20 = $8.00
I said I could complete most offers in 5 minutes, at the most. So I made $8.00 in one hour. But like I said, that is WORST case scenario. I've completed offers in one minute but only because I've adapted to the whole thing. Do the math of this: You don't have much time so you only make like $30 in one day. Try doing that every day for a month.
So let's look at this: You probably make about $1500-$4000 a month at your full time job. Add $900 to that. Wouldn't that be nice? I tend to use the money I make off the online deal as pocket cash...or paying speeding tickets. LOL
Anyways, if this interests you, even a little, sign up with these websites I've joined myself. They don't cost a thing, not even a penny. No trial membership to these sites listed below or any of that bull other companies do. They're free. Sign up only takes like a few minutes. Then you'll be taken to a members area and start picking out what offers you want to complete. Simple enough? If it's not easy for you, contact me and I will answer every email that comes my way ASAP.
Ranked #1 by yours truly:
CashCrate has been the best one I've come by only because their offer approvals are extremely faster than any other of these websites. So I recommend you sign up with them first, just click here.
Ranked #2:
CashDuck is another favorite. Kira runs it and is very good with returning any inquiries. The first time I tried them, I made $26 off of two offers. I recommend you take a look, just click here.
Ranked #3:
DealBarbiePays is also pretty good. It's very user friendly and they tend to update their offers very frequently. It's definetely worth the look plus they have a number of contests every month to get you to earn more $$$. Click here to go to their site.
Check back regularly to see the latest tips and FAQ's.
I'm 25 and I have a good full time job, I have no time to be doing all that. I love my job, it's not the greatest but it pays the bills. However, last weekend, I got a speeding ticket! I'm the type that hates "nickel and diming" it. I don't like limiting my expenditures. I like to be comfortable when I buy something. I'm sure there's plenty of you that think the same way as me. While browsing on Yahoo Answers during my lunch break, I ran across some question some John Doe put on there. It was a question such as: "are there any legitimate ways to make money online" or something. I got curious to see what scam was going to be pulled. So I clicked to see the answers. Some were scams and I recognized them right away. But I found one that actually got my attention. It said something along the lines of "if all those companies that promise you good pay were really successful, they wouldn't have to charge you to give you information." That made sense to me!
So pretty much here's the deal, what I'm writing and you're reading, isn't going to make you a damn millionaire. However, I've found in my case, it will pay for my speeding ticket. : ) Really. So pretty much don't look at it as your main job. Look at it as a part time, if anything. I have the luxury where my bosses don't care what I do as long as I show up. So pretty much I'm on the web most of the day. If I'm not on Myspace, I'm either on Perezhilton.com or doing other useless stuff. So what is the difference between me and those other people that promise you tons of money? You get results. And it's not hard. However, it does take some effort on your part. This isn't a get rich quick scheme. I have jotted down the best websites that actually pay you money to do stuff for them such as completing offers. Some offers pay out between $0.40 to $21.00. Actually I think i only found one that paid $21. But the others are pretty good. It takes me about 3 minutes to complete an offer. At the most 5 minutes. I'll get at the least, $0.40, for that one offer. That's $0.40 more than I have in my purse! LOL Do the math though! C'mon open up your Windows or Mac calculator and do the math.
Worst case scenario, you get paid $0.40 for every offer you complete. Say you complete 20 offers.
$0.40 x 20 = $8.00
I said I could complete most offers in 5 minutes, at the most. So I made $8.00 in one hour. But like I said, that is WORST case scenario. I've completed offers in one minute but only because I've adapted to the whole thing. Do the math of this: You don't have much time so you only make like $30 in one day. Try doing that every day for a month.
$30.00 x 30 (days) = $900 for the month
Not bad! But like i said, that's if you do it everyday. Of course that amount varies depending on how much time you dedicate to doing this. There are days i don't do it at all. But the next day after, I'll make up for that missed day just so that I don't feel I lost out on any money. Of course, you can make more dependent on effort, time, etc...
So let's look at this: You probably make about $1500-$4000 a month at your full time job. Add $900 to that. Wouldn't that be nice? I tend to use the money I make off the online deal as pocket cash...or paying speeding tickets. LOL
Anyways, if this interests you, even a little, sign up with these websites I've joined myself. They don't cost a thing, not even a penny. No trial membership to these sites listed below or any of that bull other companies do. They're free. Sign up only takes like a few minutes. Then you'll be taken to a members area and start picking out what offers you want to complete. Simple enough? If it's not easy for you, contact me and I will answer every email that comes my way ASAP.
Ranked #1 by yours truly:
CashCrate has been the best one I've come by only because their offer approvals are extremely faster than any other of these websites. So I recommend you sign up with them first, just click here.
Ranked #2:
CashDuck is another favorite. Kira runs it and is very good with returning any inquiries. The first time I tried them, I made $26 off of two offers. I recommend you take a look, just click here.
Ranked #3:
DealBarbiePays is also pretty good. It's very user friendly and they tend to update their offers very frequently. It's definetely worth the look plus they have a number of contests every month to get you to earn more $$$. Click here to go to their site.
Check back regularly to see the latest tips and FAQ's.
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