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Apr 14 2009

making money online The guide

Published by johnw2897 at 7:17 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Second blog and it is time to get down to some serious money making. Making money on the internet is usually a slow progression and if you do it fast it can be a scam or take a lot of initial investment which poses a few risks. However the first stage of my strategy is to get Microsoft word on the go and print yourselves some work sheets. Something like this.

Date

Name of Site

 

Finished(please tick)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This should keep you working on a timescale and not forget anything. Into your work sheets you should enter these 3 sites as they are good quick payers

1. Associated Content.

2. Cash Crate.

3. Forum booster.

 

Associated content pays you to write articles which you either make up or take from the assignment desk. The articles are then bid on and you can earn anything from $3 to $40 with most of them being less than $10 it is still worth it if you can write a few good articles per day.

Cash Crate you get paid to fill in surveys and they pay from $1 upwards to possibly 3 figures and even have a guaranteed daily survey. This is a great site for earning as big companies are willing to spend to find out how their product is perceived by public opinion

Finally Forum Booster this website pays you $0.80 for every submission to the forum so for 30 posts that would be $3

 Of course with all this nominate 2 days off a week otherwise it will become very tedious work

The next blog will contain further money making tips to ensure a good income

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