How do you keep track of your daily earnings ?

@pupupd (1515)
India
May 21, 2009 11:14am CST
I have recently started earning online and I am all confused. I am not able to keep track of how many PTC sites I have joined and with how many I should be serious. I even dont know how much I am earning daily by clicking ads on so many sites. I am sure many of you might be having similar problem. Do you about any such site which helps us keep track of the daily earnings ? What ways you use to keep track of all the sites and earnings? Please suggest!
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@zed_k4 (17589)
• Singapore
21 May 09
I don't normally keep track of my daily earnings unless what's stated clearly in my earnings list. But for a suggestion, you could keep a notepad or some sort and just jot down your activities for the day. And roughly you can gauge your participation from there by a glance. If you keep at it for a week, you'll see the pattern easily. That's what I think.
@pupupd (1515)
• India
23 May 09
I am currently storing all my details in a diary but it is incovenient to write down the daily details :-( The notepad things is good but again I will have to type it out. But I think for time being I can use your idea before I plan and create my excel sheet as others suggested. Thanks a lot for sharing your idea :)
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@zed_k4 (17589)
• Singapore
24 May 09
You are so welcome. Or you can record your voice on a recorder or something just to you know, keep a tab on your daily earnings. I know writers do record their voice especially when they have last minute ideas when they are not at a convenient time to type out or write down their ideas.
@clorissa123 (4926)
• United States
22 May 09
You can keep track of you earnings by jot down the sites you joined to a spreadsheet. You can keep track of each site by wrote it down its web address, user name and password. Then, you can log in to check how much you had earned.
@cortney09 (1345)
• United States
23 May 09
I don't keep track of my daily earnings. I haven't found an organized way to do that. I probably should though, but usually I check the sites I am a member of every month or so and see if I can cash out or not, unless they do it automatically do the cash out.
• United States
27 May 09
I used to but now its just so many that i am subscribed to. But i do check Mylot everyday i do it to see how much my earnings went up. Usually its only about 5 cents because i haven't had the time to do it much.
• United States
22 May 09
What I do is, I bookmark them and add them to a specified folder and make it a daily rutine to stop by this folder, this way I dont miss out on any profit either. You can do an excell sheet to add your income to keep track of everything. Good luck, Maja
@Ritchelle (3790)
• Philippines
23 May 09
i hate not knowing almost anything and i made sure to buy a notebook where i can write my sites, earnings and observations of those sites. i used to do it in word but our computer used to have a lot of problems so i thought a plain notebook would do just fine.
@marciascott (25529)
• United States
22 May 09
I don't keep track, I just post everyday. and whatever is there it is there.
@vanadis (11)
• Sweden
22 May 09
I know there is a site to use for that kind of task for Cash Crusader scripts, it's called The Paid Help but i think you can't use it for others like Aurora scripts and such. So it depends a little on what sites you are a member of. I also know there is such a feature to keep track on your PTSU sites but i don't remember the name on that one.
@lexus54 (3572)
• Singapore
22 May 09
If you like many people have signed up for many internet opportunities, you will have a headache keeping track of all of them. I've easily signed up for more than 20 such schemes and opportunities in the past two years, and I find that it is mind-boggling trying to remember all of them. What I do to help myself is to keep a spreadsheet of all these opportunities with information such as name of scheme, date joined, ID used, passwords used (indicated with some codes I can understand), login URL, referral link, payout to which mode, etc. The ones that I log into most often I create bookmarks and place these on my bookmarks toolbar on my browser. This way, I can launch these applications easily. As for earnings, I only track earnings received either via check or through my pay processor, and I capture this information in the same spreadsheet.
• Australia
22 May 09
I have a notebook that i have ruled up. At the top, it has the name of the site, my referral link, min cashout & how they pay. Where I have ruled the page, I have room for the date, balance of my account and how many referrals I have. When I request cashout, I just write the date & cashout next to it. When I recieve the cash out, I write the date & received cashout.
@frygirl (382)
• United States
22 May 09
the only thing i cantell you about that is try to go toal your sites at least once a day and if you are getting close to payout or are ready fro payout request it.
• India
22 May 09
I try to select all files in a common mail folder and am able to keep track of it. I also like to bookmark the site which i most usually visit and i most not delete history from my browser, so i can easily able to find out, what are the sites i have joined.
@K46620 (1986)
• United States
22 May 09
It's very simple and fun to track your earnings. Make an Excel Spreadsheet with columns for the Website name, your username, how much money you have received so far, how much is in your balance, etc. I update the chart each morning and calculate my daily earnings. For instance, I know that yesterday I earned $4.04 online. Or in the past 17 days i have earned $84.33. Be sure to bookmark your sites to for easy access. Its fun doing the spread sheet because you can compare your daily earnings and see if you are getting better over time or not.
• United States
22 May 09
i save all my passwords so i am always logged in and i bookmark all the sites. but i personally was on so many i would forget about ones for weeks and then remember them a while later so now when i join a new site i keep a word document of all the sites im a member of and my referal url all in one place to make things easier and so i am less likely to forget about any of the sites. good luck
@nangel78 (1454)
• United States
22 May 09
I do not have a system set up yet, but if I become more involved with earning online I plan to start an Excel spreadsheet to track my earnings.