do you take 'making money online' as your main income?

China
September 29, 2007 12:56am CST
now i quit my job, so i take it as my main income, but it is too little. many friends who also do this take it as an entertainment. they think i should find a job. so i know your real opinion ,mylotters.
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11 responses
@gldnopps (284)
29 Sep 07
yes, sometime we might think getting a real job with make more than pennies, but think about this as a long term part time job, you continue to put your efford with online business and build up your downline, from time to time you will find that it will be possible to work at home full time, we just have to do it right and keep building downline pool. Good luck and have fun!
• China
29 Sep 07
thank you for your support. i will try hard to increase my downline pool.
@ArmyChick (488)
• United States
29 Sep 07
i use making money online as a past time. im in the U.S. Army and right now im deployed to Iraq. So making money online helps pass the time until i go back home. Im doing something constructive, and im making money.
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@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
30 Sep 07
Without many referrals you can't get a good amount of money online. It's not my main income. I get my money from my scholarship and by making projects for my college mates.
@katkat (2378)
• Philippines
29 Sep 07
Not really but I'd love the idea. I work from home and write articles for web pages.You can say that it is a "making money online" caused I work via internet. My only communication to my boss is through the net.
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@andyliuzn (1029)
• Guangzhou, China
6 Oct 07
Well, I just don't have the idea of making money on line since I really don't have enough time on line. Even if I have some time I would still need to check my Emails. Andy
• China
29 Sep 07
I agree with your frinds ,it can always be extra income not the main income.
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• New Zealand
29 Sep 07
Making money online with paid-to sites is only viable as a full-time occupation if you have HEAPS of referrals... and with writing sites they're only viable as a full time job if you can write really well, quickly, and have the tools to share your articles with many other people. So, I'd recommend you get a different full time job, and make money online as a part time job, that you can do in your free time for a little (or maybe a lot of) extra income.
• Philippines
30 Sep 07
no, its too little for me to make it my main source of income..i only see this as my extra way of earnning but i still keeping my job..i have a good paying job and i cannot afford to lose it..what i'm getting here is not even one fourth of what i was paid of..
29 Sep 07
Well it really is up to you and how much money you need to live on. If it pays the rent and you are happy it is ok Denise
@cici6880 (656)
• China
30 Sep 07
I am still a student so I make money online just when I have more redundant time.But I think I will find a job about my subject after I graduate.Because I want to use the skills what I have learned in this years.
• China
30 Sep 07
In my opinion it is better to find a job. First,It is interesting and important to communicate with others in real life. Secondly,'make money online' is too little as you said.Maybe it can increased after a period of time.On the other hand what it will be in the future?Do you have a plan about it? In my opinion selling items via taobao or ebey is another good choice.It have a high level of profit. Build a channel and get water.