Why is earning money online so HARD?

Philippines
October 8, 2009 10:02am CST
WOULD SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME! It's just that i feel earning money online is so hard! My best income source so far is adsense and projectwonderful. What are your income online sources? (please indicate if its free to join or not)
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@jennysp8 (855)
• United States
8 Oct 09
I stay here on Mylot only for the fun discussions. While it is a legit site and it certainly pays, I can't understand why some people will spend hours upon hours upon hours "working" to get their payout. I write articles online for my source of income. While most of the people I work with are private clients or those looking for experienced writers, non-experienced people can write for Textbroker and it's free to join. You have to give a writing sample and be accepted. I can easily make in 2 hours what some people "work" for an entire month for. Even if you haven't written articles before - check it out. You can make a lot of good money. Textbroker pays twice a month - through paypal. Good luck!!!
• United States
8 Oct 09
Thanks for the info on Textbroker - I had never heard of them before. Site looks interesting!
• Philippines
10 Oct 09
thanks for the information about textbroker. i will check it out!
@leechamp (186)
• Philippines
3 Feb 10
I would say otherwise, if you have focus and you know the real company who are giving you the real deal, i suggest that you visit this website; www.uno-corp.com. It's something real...you will find out soon.
@Torrs13 (217)
• United States
25 Nov 09
There are several legitimate sites that I have taken part in, and they are all FREE! If you just want to fill out surveys and offers, check out FusionCash. They are accredited by the BBB and payout each month. You can't make a lot of money here, but any money helps. If writing is your thing, check into Associated Content, Helium, Constant Content, or Textbroker. At Helium, you can make money according to your writing star level and if you write for an empty title, you automatically get $1. They also pay on a one time a month basis. For Associated Content, you submit an article and it undergoes review. If they want to buy your article, you will receive an offer from them. You can either accept or decline the offer. For Textbroker and Constant Content, you can write for assignments that are listed. Keep in mind that Textbroker requires you to fill out a W-9 before you can get paid. On Constant Content, you can also post any random article you have written and then try and sell it. All of the above pay with PayPal! Let me know if you would like more information about these sites.