Monday, March 28, 2011

Survey Savvy Makes Dollars and Sense.

I have been very happy with the results I have achieved with Survey Savvy. I've been using Survey Savvy for a little over three years. I first explored Survey Savvy from Myspace. I was leery of signing up, because we all have a friend of a friend who signed up for a survey website and then started getting SPAM from rich widows living in South Africa.  Well fortunately for me, this was legitimate. And thus far, being profitable. Have I become a millionaire? Hardly. Will I be able to quit my day job, no way. But just for taking a couple of surveys every now and then I've made about $160.

The way it works is brilliant. You sign up, hopefully through my referral and you answer questions on a profile. These are not paid... but they determine what kind of surveys are offered to you. Since my occupation, is being an Office Manager, I get surveys based on office technology, business related travel, and office supplies. In general the surveys you take reward you with $2. Sometimes you get one that has a larger incentive. And the person who referred you makes $1-2 off the surveys you complete and another $1 of the surveys you refer. It's kind of a win win all the way around and you help to shape market decisions.  And sometimes you are even offered to test products.  I recently was able to test out a product that was a lot of fun to use. 

So I definitely like it and I hope some of y'all give it a shot. Because not only do we both benefit, but it really is an easy way to collect some extra coin. Well good luck. If  you choose to sign up, I'd appreciate you using my link.  https://www.surveysavvy.com/?id=2855317&action=join

My Top 10 Methods To Make Money Online -- Yaro Starak

The following article details my personal top 10 methods to make money from the Internet.
What makes this list unique is it’s based entirely on the methods I have personally used, so I can reveal to you what I did and what my results were. Bear in mind these methods represent ten years of working online, so I do not do all of them presently. At one point in my career however they were an income stream, and are still viable options for you.

This is not an all inclusive list, which means there are plenty of other ways you can make money, no doubt many of which are potentially much more profitable or better choices for your own situation. As a result you shouldn’t base your decisions on what methods you use solely on this list. Do your research and include this article as one resource.

This list isn’t strictly ordered based on my preferences from top to bottom. What I’ve done is listed the different things I did in a chronology of time of when I did them. It’s no coincidence however that as we get closer to the present (the end of the list), the more I personally like the method, and hence still use it. Over the years I made changes to how I made money in order to get closer to what I really wanted from my business.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Introduction to Lets Make Dollars And Sense

I am not unlike anyone else.  I too have been greatly affected by the financial collapse in the United States in the past four years.  Less hours available at work equals less pay, less business equals less opportunity for raises and other benefits.  And regardless if you want to blame democrats or republicans, AIG or Fannie-Mae, the bottom line is, what do we do now?   Did you see your 401K drop in half of value?  I did.  Did you see your credit card debt double triple?  Me too.  The big question I have for America is where do we go from here?  How do I get back to where I was.  I'd never consider myself a wealthy man, but I am way worse off than I was four or even five years ago. 

Interestingly enough, the Internet might be the answer.  People flock to the internet to find deals, entertainment, companionship, and has basically become an essential tool for everyday living.  You ever spend a month or two without internet?  I have.  And its almost overwhelming on how dependent I have become on the internet for banking, shopping, paying bills, watching movies or listening to music, and even just keeping up with friends.  So I'm doing a lot of typing, but not a lot of explaining.

I started exploring the internet to find ways to make money.  Not fools gold, not a get rich quick schemes, and not just using eBay to clean out your garage or closet.  But away to make real money for doing real things that didn't involve me working a second job or spending more time away from my family.  Everything that I have tried has worked with some success, but ultimately hasn't taken much time away from my family and has added some money to my bank account. 

So my commitment to you, my reader is that I will only ever publish an article on money making techniques I've tried.  And I will only give my honest opinion of what has and hasn't worked for me.  From on-line surveys, to writing articles, to recycling, and more, I'll explore new and different ways to make money.