successful stories of earning money online

@Distrx (120)
Australia
May 25, 2010 8:53pm CST
Share your experiences about successfully making money online from any site, be it mylot.com or some of the other popular sites such as neobux. I am yet to be paid from any sites offering money online but I am slowly but surely working towards my first payouts at a number of sites. You need to be careful when trying to make money from PTC sites as alot of PTC sites are now being marked as potentially harmful to your computer as they redirect you to sites that are often unsecure and could potentially install malware or spyware on your computer. T The risk of PTC sites is the reason I am posting at mylot.com as it is a very safe way to make money online as well as having fun at the same time. Engaging in discussions with fellow mylotters is far funner then clicking ad's on your own to earn a few cents. What do you believe is the key to making money online and how many hours do you spend per day dedicated to this task?
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@evepin (721)
• Philippines
26 May 10
it's not me, but my friend just told me of our common acquaintance who earns at least $500 doing paid blogging! how i wish i could earn that much but i guess it really depends on your level of commitment to keep on logging in to those sites and wait for opportunities to come by. i roughly earn around $50-70 from paid blogging but i really hope i would get more opportunities!
@Distrx (120)
• Australia
26 May 10
Awesome, $500 is quite a nice income just just from paid blogging. That does sound like a lot of committment. I hope your earnings increase soon! What sites would you recommend to start doing paid blogging on? I would have no idea where to look.
@lowlycook (265)
• Philippines
26 May 10
The key to online earning (and with less stress)is to find the right job or business for you. You land on one and you've reached your goal 85 per cent. I used to do web content writing for a website and I earned thousands from it a month for 4 years. It paid for a lot of bills and things and gave me some extras for my family. But it was not the right thing for me. I was still looking for something that I will really love and enjoy doing. Then I discovered having your own website and selling stuff there. It was pure fun and adventure! With submitting your web articles to websites and getting paid, you only get paid once per article. All that effort and you get paid just once. But with writing articles for your own website, your articles work for you 24 hours a day for years! And they keep making money for you--whether you sleep or take vacations. But you have to be patient. Earning money with your own website takes months or one or two years before the income starts pouring in. It's real hard work initially--like a real business. Risk and hard work first before ROI and profits.
@Distrx (120)
• Australia
26 May 10
Yes, I am still searching for the right online job that I wish to undertake. The majority of the things I have tried so far do not work for me and I have no passion invested in them. Congratulations, sounds like you have been managing a successful website. Hopefully soon I will create my own, I just need to work out what niche I wish to target first. Patience definitely is the key to succeeding!
• United States
26 May 10
I have earned a decent amount of money by writing articles online for Associated Content and Textbroker. I think the key to earning money online is to keep perservering no matter what. You have to be a dedicated, hard-working individual in order to earn good money online. If you are self-motivated, you will be able to do it.
@Distrx (120)
• Australia
26 May 10
That is a very insightful comment, I totally agree. Perseverance and self-motivation is the key to success. Too often you see individuals rush in to money making schemes expecting to make a decent income overnight. Unfortunately, the stark reality is it is nothing like this and takes hard work to make decent money off the Internet. I might check out Associated Content and Textbroker. I checked out Associated Content a while ago but never really got involved with it. Best of luck in continuing to write your articles!