Larlie's "I want a new house" diary

larlie1983

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Ok...

My aim is simple. I want to earn as much money online as I can to go towards a house deposit/moving fund. I'm currently averaging approx £55 a month which is ok but Id like to be making more. :D

The majority of these earnings are coming from Clixsense and Neobux, with a few extra pounds here and there from surveys. I could probably earn more from surveys if I put my mind to it but sometimes they seem far too time consuming for very little reward.

June's Targets

Clixsense - £20
Consumer Pulse - £10
Swagbucks - £10
IPSOS - £10
QMEE - £1.70
Nielson Rewards - £5.00

I'm going to start with small targets. If I aim too big and miss the target I'll probably give up completely and I don't want that to happen. You may be wondering why I haven't set a target for Neobux. Well... I'm going down the route of purchasing rented referrals, so any money I make in the short term will be reinvested in the hope that I will make larger sums of money in the long term.

If anyone has any other ideas I am open to suggestions. I currently work full time but I am available for several hours in the evening and most of the weekend.
 

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larlie1983 said:
If anyone has any other ideas I am open to suggestions. I currently work full time but I am available for several hours in the evening and most of the weekend.

I started with reward sites / survey sites, but they have quite a low ceiling in terms of earnings. Other alternatives are:

- The Q & A work with 36663 seems to be a good way to earn steady cash if you can get on the team.
- Affiliate marketing websites are also good if you have a hobby / interest that you can write about and promote relevant products to your visitors.
 

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larlie1983 said:
Ok...

My aim is simple. I want to earn as much money online as I can to go towards a house deposit/moving fund. I'm currently averaging approx £55 a month which is ok but Id like to be making more. :D

The majority of these earnings are coming from Clixsense and Neobux, with a few extra pounds here and there from surveys. I could probably earn more from surveys if I put my mind to it but sometimes they seem far too time consuming for very little reward.

June's Targets

Clixsense - £20
Consumer Pulse - £10
Swagbucks - £10
IPSOS - £10
QMEE - £1.70
Nielson Rewards - £5.00

I'm going to start with small targets. If I aim too big and miss the target I'll probably give up completely and I don't want that to happen. You may be wondering why I haven't set a target for Neobux. Well... I'm going down the route of purchasing rented referrals, so any money I make in the short term will be reinvested in the hope that I will make larger sums of money in the long term.

If anyone has any other ideas I am open to suggestions. I currently work full time but I am available for several hours in the evening and most of the weekend.


Good luck with your targets


If surveys are you main source of income I would recommend signing up with pinecone (there is a thread on here somewhere) they pay £3 a survey and you can cash out with PayPal at ANYTIME


Shop and scan may be another one for you. I earn £6.50 a week off them for simply beeping my shopping once a week and transmitting the data


I work full time (as do many others on here) so choosing what to spend you time in is very important. Like you say you don't want to be spending a lot for very little reward
 

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TheRewardGuy said:
larlie1983 said:
If anyone has any other ideas I am open to suggestions. I currently work full time but I am available for several hours in the evening and most of the weekend.

I started with reward sites / survey sites, but they have quite a low ceiling in terms of earnings. Other alternatives are:

- The Q & A work with 36663 seems to be a good way to earn steady cash if you can get on the team.

- Affiliate marketing websites are also good if you have a hobby / interest that you can write about and promote relevant products to your visitors.


I think you getting the number wrong each time is our first "running joke" on this site :)
 

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Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
TheRewardGuy said:
larlie1983 said:
If anyone has any other ideas I am open to suggestions. I currently work full time but I am available for several hours in the evening and most of the weekend.

I started with reward sites / survey sites, but they have quite a low ceiling in terms of earnings. Other alternatives are:

- The Q & A work with 36663 seems to be a good way to earn steady cash if you can get on the team.

- Affiliate marketing websites are also good if you have a hobby / interest that you can write about and promote relevant products to your visitors.


I think you getting the number wrong each time is our first "running joke" on this site :)

I thought i'd got it right this time - for some reason it just won't stick in my mind :mad:
I wonder how the drunk people sending in their bizarre Qs get it right at 2am?
 

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Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
I think you getting the number wrong each time is our first "running joke" on this site :)

TheRewardGuy said:
I thought i'd got it right this time - for some reason it just won't stick in my mind :mad:
I wonder how the drunk people sending in their bizarre Qs get it right at 2am?

Hehe Kristian - and there was me thinking you were doing it deliberately ;)
 

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TheRewardGuy said:
- The Q & A work with 36663 seems to be a good way to earn steady cash if you can get on the team.

I'll definitely look into this, thank you. I used to do something similar a while back with Cha Cha and quite enjoyed it.
 

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Jon@TheMoneyShed said:
Good luck with your targets


If surveys are you main source of income I would recommend signing up with pinecone (there is a thread on here somewhere) they pay £3 a survey and you can cash out with PayPal at ANYTIME


Shop and scan may be another one for you. I earn £6.50 a week off them for simply beeping my shopping once a week and transmitting the data


I work full time (as do many others on here) so choosing what to spend you time in is very important. Like you say you don't want to be spending a lot for very little reward

Thanks for the advice. I am a member of Pinecone but find they can be a bit hit or miss. I can get several surveys a week from them and then nothing for months. I do like the product tests though. ;D

I'll have a look at shop and scan - it sounds interesting.
 

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larlie1983 said:
TheRewardGuy said:
- The Q & A work with 36663 seems to be a good way to earn steady cash if you can get on the team.

I'll definitely look into this, thank you. I used to do something similar a while back with Cha Cha and quite enjoyed it.
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