Overwhelmed Newbie
By JennaEmmaMom
@JennaEmmaMom (26)
United States
February 12, 2009 2:49pm CST
Don't know how some of you do it all! I'm new at using my computer to earn a living, and could use some ideas on how to make it all work. I've signed up on a few email reading, website scanning, survey taking sights, but how do you not spend 12hrs a day doing this...or is that the idea? Could use some help with putting it all together (with some time to help the kids with homework!) Thanks!
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5 responses
@cableman67 (872)
• United States
13 Feb 09
I got you a list of close to a hundred companies that pay you for reading e-mails and taking surveys. Some have sign up bonus. I have been making decent money with this. Go to my profile for website. All the listings are free and all the companies are free to join and they WILL PAY.
@JennaEmmaMom (26)
• United States
14 Feb 09
Thanks so much for the information I will check it out!
@arclite123 (7)
• India
12 Feb 09
its just about being at few right places.if we select right sites then we can save a lot of time in searching and surfing those useless sites n more that that wasting a hell lot of time in trying to extract the good from them.i think for that you need some sort of sites like mylot to get the correct reviews about them n save the precious time which you can share with the family.
@JennaEmmaMom (26)
• United States
12 Feb 09
I agree, I spent so much time chained to my computer yesterday I felt like I had an internet hangover! Don't want to continue to do that, so I'll keep doing what I'm doing until it it feels more like a routine and I can schedule in my breaks and work in blocks of time.
@dvschic (1795)
• United States
12 Feb 09
well i can't post the links here, but check out my profile, all programs are verified as paying and all are free online opportunities. also check out guru.com and elance for home secretarial work, if thats the kind of work you are looking for. good luck!
@JennaEmmaMom (26)
• United States
12 Feb 09
That is more the kind of work I'm looking for, will check out your profile as well. Thanks so much for your info!
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
12 Feb 09
Those kind of sites you need referrals on. I would stay on mylot to be honest, do a few things on associated content, helium, hubpages, stuff like that. Blogging maybe, but the most profitable in my opinion is here on mylot, just concentrate here and you'll be happy with your earnings. I'm not promising a lot of money, but I am promising time not wasted.
Then there's slicethepie, a uk site where you rate songs. The songs in my opinion are very bad, but that's just my opinion.
@JennaEmmaMom (26)
• United States
12 Feb 09
I'll skip the music sight, thanks! But I am starting a blog and searching for other opportunities, I'm sure as soon as I get my day organized I won't feel like I'm walking around with my computer latched on to my leg! Going to try to look at secretarial stuff too.