How are you going to start the new year with your online earnings?

@coffeebreak (17798)
United States
December 8, 2007 2:56pm CST
Cash outs are the 30th for payment the next months' 30th. Small cash out, large ones, pennies adding to dollars. With the end of 2007, how are you going to start 2008? I am going to cashout everywhere I can and start the new year with $0 balances everywhere and then just let it all sit and cahs out in June! Just to see what happens! I have stream lined my sites to ones that I know are "good" and reasonable to high payers or at least lot of smaller amount clickers and see how it all goes! Any thoughts or suggestions or tips from anyone else doing PTC and GPT?
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@mrsjbelle (1640)
• United States
9 Dec 07
I am going to use mine to buy things for my sons:) I signed up for MoraTracffic under you Coffeebreak I hope that helps you:)
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@clarkebar (130)
• United States
8 Dec 07
I have been away from a lot of the sites lately and am just getting back to it. I will probably do as I have always done and cash out when I reach the point where I can. I have seen some websites close up shop and wished I had just cashed out sooner.
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@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
12 Dec 07
Yeah, cash out minimum is probably best..just in case!
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
8 Dec 07
I am going to zero out my ledger by spending any money I've earned on site upgrades, but anything not yet cashed out is staying put to start the new year off with a little balance, just like those big corporations who want to show earnings in the first quarter. Just give me one of those little green visor caps and I'll sit there twiddling with numbers just like the best of them. Tips? 1) Be very careful before upgrading on sites, as some of them aren't going to be around long, and 2) If you don't already have ThePaidHelp software, consider getting it.
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
9 Dec 07
I keep an eye out for sales prices on Lifetime upgrades, as I don't like to pay a monthly or annual fee. As for the banners, although I make my own, there are several nice sites online that let you make them for free. I think every person who replied here so far has mentioned that programs tend to go away, but yes, I am thinking of SharedMails. I did like that program but did not upgrade or recruit for any referrals on it because was too new...no track record yet. Now it seems to be on its last legs.
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