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Places I have earned money with online

So, the following are places that I have earned money with online. It wasn’t enough for me to quit my day job but it is enough to put gas in my car every now and then. I will say that if you’re looking to earn money through any of these websites, then you want build a downline. That is your best bet.



I do have more exploring to do but these are ones that I have earned money on and been paid.

Bookflix?

So I was looking on the various websites that I do to try and find money making opportunities and I found a company that does for books what Netflix does for movies. Umm…hello? When did this happen? Because this is really a cool idea. And yes, I know that there are such things as library’s that offer free books but what if you cannot/will not leave the house?

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Hits4Pay

In 2002, I began looking for different ways to earn some extra money. At first, I was amazed at the various offers that I found after doing a Yahoo! search. Make money from completing surveys, reading e-mails, searching the Internet…the opportunities seemed endless. But most of them wanted a person to pay money before they could start earning money. To me, that seemed a little odd. After all, I was looking to make money; not to spend it. So before I signed up for anything, I did a search for feedback from people on the net. And what I found confirmed my thoughts. Most companies that ask you to pay them before you start earning money is usually a scam or just offer you the same thing they’re doing; get people to pay you for the chance to do what they’re doing. And I did not want to do that. One thing that I did find was the paid to read e-mail companies. I signed up with a few and began reading my e-mails. Now, it does take a lot of time to earn money.

Before I really started building up my down line, it took me until 2008 – or seven years – to earn the $25 payout with Hits4Pay. And in truth, I really didn’t know if they were going to pay me or not. But they did and in the time frame that they said they were going to. At that point, I realized that I had found a company that would pay me if I could just earn their requirements for payout. So I began researching different ways to get people to sign up under me. My first step? To advertise on various free classified websites with my referral code. You may be asking what this does? Well, in order to really start earning money, you need a down line. What this does is earn you a percentage of money for each e-mail that the person reads and if they have someone signed up under them, you earn a percentage of that too. In Hits4Pay’s case, you earn $0.02 for every e-mail that you read and $0.01 for every e-mail that people in your down line reads. Their payout level is you must earn $25.00 before they’ll pay you. When you first sign up, you receive a $10.00 sign up bonus and you must earn the other $15.00 on your own. Since I did not have a down line when I first signed up, it took me seven years to earn that $15.00. But once I was actually paid, I worked on building my down line. As I slowly built up my down line, I started earning more. And this time around, it only took me ten months. In May of 2009, my account was zeroed out and I received my payment of $25.63. As I’ve built my down line up, I’ve found it easier to earn that $25.00. As of today, 20-August-2009, I’ve earned $15.00. I was last paid in May of 2009 so that means it’s only taken me three months to earn $15 and I could possibly have my $25.00 needed for payment in six months instead of nine.

So if you’re looking for a legit company that will pay you and you’re willing to spend some time building your down line, then I recommend signing up with Hits4Pay. It will take time and you really do not earn that much but that $25.00 is more then I had before. And even better, since I wasn’t expecting that money, it’s easier for me to put away in a savings account. If you do want to sign up, just click the banner below and it will take you to their web page.

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Law school starts in 16 days. And I am becoming a larger mix of excited and nervous. A large part of me is excited; this is something that I’ve wanted to do since I was little. And now, I am finally getting a chance to do it. But a growing part of me is nervous. Did I take on too much? Am I ready to dedicate the next four years of my life to this? What am I going to do if I cannot cut it in law school? For the most part, I realize that this is just me being irrational and a bit crazy, but there is a small part of me that knows there is a chance that I will not be able to handle this. It is a lot of work. Not only attending the classes and doing all the work but the extra studying to pass the California Baby Bar exam after the first year plus working full time at my full time job and doing at least eight hours a month on KGB. At some points, I feel like I’ve bitten off more then I can chew. But for the most part, I don’t. Most of the time now, I’m feeling this amazing peace. I haven’t this at peace with myself or anything for over three years now and it is a nice feeling. Of course, the classes haven’t started yet. So I may just go crazy when they do. We shall just have to wait and see.

I am finding that law school is not cheap. The total cost of all my text books came out to over $800. Ugh. Not a lot of fun but I do have them all now. The next two years will continue to go up in price though so not only do I need to keep up with KGB, but I want to find some freelance writing things to do online. I have done a little with associated content but every time I go and write for them, they tell me they have too many of my type of article or they aren’t look for that type of content. So I am going to need to look for other content. I also have my hits4pay account that I make a little bit of money at every few months, so I’m just going to keep up with them all. And it means more saving then I’ve done in the past. I am going to learn to do this though.

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