I've seen quite a lot of people posting on here over the years saying that they aren't making as much as others or they don't understand why they are only earning pennies compared to others
Generally, I can't think of one opportunity that's discussed on TMS that anyone else can't do. Yes, you might have things like Lionbridge where the gap between applying and starting can be a few months but that's just how it is for everyone and isn't unique to that individual.
So that do we think the difference is? Is it motivation and drive? Is it people are more flexible and willing to try new and different things instead of being stuck in the 'survey zone' forever?
I'm generally always happy to try new things online to make money as long as I know it isn't a scam and that I'm going to get a good pay off for it. Nothing is really 'off-limits' - heck that's why I went hell for leather like a lot of people last summer doing the iSoftStone audio transcribe work but I grabbed $1000 out of that so it was worth it even if I did drive myself slightly crazy doing it every day for 2 weeks lol
Even on other platforms like Instagram or Twitter I will engage regularly with people who operate in the 'earning money from home' sector and they don't even know about how the stuff you guys are earning from on here!
For me, it seems the ones who earn the most are the ones with the most flexibility. Trying out different things and see what works and pays off for them seems to REALLY pay off!
Generally, I can't think of one opportunity that's discussed on TMS that anyone else can't do. Yes, you might have things like Lionbridge where the gap between applying and starting can be a few months but that's just how it is for everyone and isn't unique to that individual.
So that do we think the difference is? Is it motivation and drive? Is it people are more flexible and willing to try new and different things instead of being stuck in the 'survey zone' forever?
I'm generally always happy to try new things online to make money as long as I know it isn't a scam and that I'm going to get a good pay off for it. Nothing is really 'off-limits' - heck that's why I went hell for leather like a lot of people last summer doing the iSoftStone audio transcribe work but I grabbed $1000 out of that so it was worth it even if I did drive myself slightly crazy doing it every day for 2 weeks lol
Even on other platforms like Instagram or Twitter I will engage regularly with people who operate in the 'earning money from home' sector and they don't even know about how the stuff you guys are earning from on here!
For me, it seems the ones who earn the most are the ones with the most flexibility. Trying out different things and see what works and pays off for them seems to REALLY pay off!