I want to leave online earning work

India
August 22, 2011 11:52am CST
I have been making money online since 3 years, have been scammed a few times and also have made some money. I made some money with ptc sites , mylot and some online task work. In the next two months my net connection is expiring and I am making only enough money that I will only reach break even if I continue. If I don't continue I would lose $15 at few sites as I am far away from the pay out, now my question is should I risk a one more year with online earning work ?
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27 responses
@Rosa26 (2618)
• United States
28 Aug 11
Well I understand that you don't have enough time to make money online. But I think you will need internet for more than to work online, nowadays the internet is part of our life, so I don't think you should discontinue the internet connection. And maybe if in the future you decide to have the internet again because you discontinue the service now, what can happen is that the contract can be more expensive because for them you will be a new client, because when you already have an internet plan with them and decide to continue with them the prize is lower than if you are a new one.
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@marguicha (214281)
• Chile
22 Aug 11
I think it depends on how much you earn. I earn $100 a month and it´s more than my monthly connection. Besides that, my computer is my only toy so I´d lose a lot by giving it up. So, you have to think it over and see how much you make each month.
• India
23 Aug 11
I would be very happy if I can make $100 in a 6 months . Right now I can get online half hour everyday so I can't handle lot of sites.
@marguicha (214281)
• Chile
23 Aug 11
It requires lots of work as I exchange links with other friends here and have to be active at their sites if I want them to be active at mine. I don´t invest and I´n a standard member in many sites. Nothing else. If you want to trade sites with me, ask me to be my friend and let´s talk about it PM.
• China
23 Aug 11
I have a question,let'S talk about it PM ‘PM’ mean
@choybel (5042)
• Philippines
22 Aug 11
I think that three years is enough experience for you to actually decide whether it really is worth it or not. I have read that making money online is as hard as having a job but there are times that online jobs can really be rewarding and a blessing. In earning, I believe that there is really no easy way, so if you are able to make enough to break even then maybe a little more hard work and perseverance will push you way up and bring yo to a desirable income level. I am speaking here in hypothesis, since I am not really experienced in this and the only online earning I make is here in mylot and some local online buy and sell stuff. I suggest that you weigh your options and see which way you get more benefits without having to stress yourself a lot. Good luck!
@choybel (5042)
• Philippines
24 Aug 11
It seems to me that you have made a decision, so I bid u good luck on all your efforts.
• India
23 Aug 11
IT takes me 30 min a day to do my online work as you know I was doing the task work which was paying me some good money but now I am left with few sites . The break even is in the worst conditions to be happen so I would continue.
@xuyxuy (432)
• Philippines
23 Aug 11
Better continue your online work. At least your earning and its been three years, I guess a little more effort then you will surely aim for more earning. Good for you, you don't have problem with slow connection. Unlike in my case, I want to earn more online home base job base but cannot earn more due to slow connection of the internet. Hence I have to stretch my patience more and hang on to this.
• India
24 Aug 11
I totally agree with you. I have made my efforts at wrong sites and will not repeat it again, I would concentrate more at here for sure. Thanks for responding.
@myfb2009 (8296)
• Malaysia
23 Aug 11
Yes, by putting in more effort, we are able to earn much better through online. By the way, what kind of internet connection that you are using? It is a pity due to slow connection, you are unable to earn better through online. But, you can always go for writing sites, since it don't need fast internet connection. Good luck...
@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
22 Aug 11
It seems like you've been joining the wrong sites if you can't even make a decent amount after participating on money making sites for 3 years. However, here's the answer to your question: If you think you can't really make more money and you only subscribed for internet connection for the sole purpose of earning online, then, stop. As for me, whether or not I continue on money making sites, I will still have to pay for my internet connection. I use the internet for a lot of things and not just for earning money online. Thankfully though, I'm earning enough to pay for my bills and some more. I just started a few months ago but I was bold enough to invest my measly earnings from free sites to programs that pay more.
• India
24 Aug 11
The last site in my list which turned in to a scam was onbux and I did made $100 profit there. Since I can give only 30 min per day for online work so I haven't joined any new sites and stuck with old legit ones. I assume in the worst conditions I would still make enough to pay my net expenses.
@hafiz008 (450)
• India
22 Aug 11
In my opinion it must be according to your condition of work. If you take greater risk the return will be greater. I think you have try once more and see the result. Last year you had been scammed by different sites and now you have a few legit site. So concenterate on these sites and earn more surely you will get good result. Every sucessfull person had tasted the failure in life. So go ahead.
@rina2011 (176)
• India
22 Aug 11
I am totally agree with you Hafiz008, you are absolutely true, happy Mylotting
• India
23 Aug 11
@hafiz008 The risk factor for me is I have to pay my net expense in advance , I am left with only legit sites and I can give half an hour per day so I can afford to continue.
@carolscash (9492)
• United States
22 Aug 11
I believe that if you work harder online you will be able to earn a little more and be able to keep the connection. I would hate to see you lose earnings just because you were not able to work a little harder at the work that you do.
• India
23 Aug 11
I am short of time as my offline work doesn't permit me more than 30 min of online work so I can't do more work. I would still risk it for one more year as I don't have to lose anything.
@myfb2009 (8296)
• Malaysia
23 Aug 11
It depends on how is your earning per month. If only you are able to spend more time to online and had been earning very well, beyond your internet connection fees, then you must go on. Working half way and stop would only wasted all your unclaimed money into the sea. As for me, i think it is worth to spend time earning through online since i am earning well and able to cover my internet fees. I am still planning to earn even more through online, for saving as well.
• India
24 Aug 11
I am earning more than my net expenses but in the worst conditions I would still make it at par. I have to give half an hour efforts everyday to keep earning so I would continue with it.
@wmraul (2552)
• Bucharest, Romania
22 Aug 11
Take the risk. First of all, because if you do not risk, you sure not loose, but also sure you not win. Second, who knows what opportunities can show up, neh ? Third, try to do something else - writing articles, offering whatever you know to do on freelancers sites .. Good luck
• India
23 Aug 11
Very well said mate as after doing all theses work for 3 years I would continue doing it. About writing articles I don't have good writing skills and time to do it. Anyways thanks for your valuable advice.
@sriroshan (2585)
• India
22 Aug 11
I suggest you since you are earning from those site it will be good enough to continue working on it. All the best
• India
23 Aug 11
I am earning from the legit sites and I would continue doing online work.
@raomanoj (18)
• India
23 Aug 11
Hi I want start to a part time job please about your work all information. thanks
• China
23 Aug 11
Don't depend too much on online.
• India
24 Aug 11
The online work for me is just to get some income with gaining knowledge . I have my main work offline and I need only few min a day to complete online work.
• Philippines
23 Aug 11
It depends on your situation, how much effort and time you can allot for online earning. If you feel that the time and effort that you can put on online earning won't be enough to get you the money to maintain your internet connection, then you might as well have it cut. But I suggest you start looking for other opportunities in online earning which is more fruitful than what you currently have. There are a lot of nice online earning sites out there which can definitely give you some dough to sustain your internet connection bill. You just have to look harder.
• India
24 Aug 11
In the worst case I would still make my net connection expenses. For the other options I have found are the paying my bills by online payment which gives me 1% rebate so all n all beneficial for me. Thanks for the response and have a nice day!
• Pakistan
23 Aug 11
yes ,why not .i have been working since 2010 march ,i earned 3000$ in one year
• India
24 Aug 11
Sorry but the figures you are showing are very much unrealistic and I don't believe that.
@prenuer (277)
• United States
4 Apr 12
Think of it as earning enough money to have free internet. Then anything else is a bonus, right? I earn enough to pay for Netflix and Hulu Plus and I am working on bringing up the amount to cover my internet, as well. Pretty good for simple tasks while watching tv.
@jaffna (778)
• India
29 Aug 11
Hi, You will be able to earn a decent income only if you have patience. It's applicable not only here in mylot but in any other money making sites too. Always remember Slow and steady wins the race. So, all of a sudden, success can't be achieved for sure. You are thinking about stepping up into second year of activating the Net connection for online money making mission. You know what? I've been into this money making race for more than six years. would you believe it? Am still not successful in this profile. But am not losing hope. Everyday am learning something new in some way or the other. Everytime am getting experienced and my earning rate is increasing slow by slow. So, have hope and keep continuing waht you do. All the best and don't give up.
@Cherish14 (2693)
• Philippines
9 Apr 12
hi there, it is always to find a real job. online earning sites are only good as a source of extra income. i am planning to look for a job this week. i hope i find one.
@francesca5 (1344)
22 Aug 11
hello rajesh, reading your discussion, and i may have got this wong, but what you seem to be saying is your internet connection is expiring and you are wondering whether it is worth continuing, ss you are only earning enough online to break even. i don't earn enough online to pay for my connection, but on the other hand i save a lot of money on things i buy, like books bought at amazon, and newspapers read for free, and also the non online work i do, or more like try to do, is made much easier by an internet connection. as the internet is very useful for information. so it depends how valuable it is to you beyond just what you earn, as even breaking even is pretty good, as there are so many other benefits of the internet that some people do it without earning anything online.
• India
23 Aug 11
I totally agree with you and I also use net connection for other purpose so I will take that also in count.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
9 Apr 12
Ask yourself: Is the online earning worth your time, worth your internet bills, worth your electricity bills? I don't pay for electricity bills, and there are any other things that ensure me that it is quiet worth. But you should be able to have your own answer..
@amkiller (533)
22 Aug 11
I think you should, cause you get money sometimes for doing nothing,and most of the times it is really easy for example my lot just post and get paid.
• India
23 Aug 11
I am getting enough money to reach break even and it takes only 30 min a day, I would consider your advice and thanks for responding.