I am so confused!

June 24, 2010 10:59am CST
I have been trying to make some extra money posting online and such. It seems that I go through phases where I do not post for about a week and then come back and post like crazy for the next week. I have found that the sites making the most for me currently are Gather, Swagbucks, Red gage, and Expotv. I only recently started posting to My lot. We'll see how that goes. The most I have made so far in one month, (this month,) is $30 in CVS gift cards, $30 worth of free hair care products and a $5 Pay pal deposit. Trying to set up my google adsense account has been challenging and so far, unsuccessful. Even after reading several instructions online and watching a you tube video that shows you how to set it up. I need to set this up for my Xomba and Yuwie posting sites. These have been put on hold for now until I figure this out. For me, the site that seems to be moving the slowest is Bukisa. Of course, I have only been posting there and have not really invited any friends or looked around the site. Some of these post for money sites are set up so you really only make money and thrive if you sign up for their drawings and such using your hard earned cents. I'm not sure if that is the direction I should take on these sites or just keep posting to them. Updates are on their way and will definitely be posted as I move forward with this endeavor.
1 response
• India
25 Jun 10
Making money online can be a really endearing task for anyone. If you want quick returns you will have to invest in some site and there might not be a guarantee that you will get it back. If you want to play safe then you will have to go about it slowly. There are a lot of sites which promise loads of cash, but they also ask for your money in the beginning. The only way to earn real money is to work for something. Money never comes free. I was on this site which gave topics to the users to write articles, and I earned about $150 from that site withing a span of 4 months, but later they closed down and are now open only for US citizens. bourne