The Reality Check: Is Relying on Online Income Sustainable?
By Rubeshman
@Rubeshman (11)
India
July 21, 2009 1:46am CST
Online income is essential for our lives and has often been seen as a primary goal. However, I have come to realize that it is challenging to sustain this lifestyle given all the demands involved. My main job is stable and enjoyable, and I should not rely excessively on online income, as it can sometimes lead to issues, such as the risk of websites shutting down. Therefore, I am uncertain about depending solely on online sources instead of my current main job
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@WarWolf (15)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
21 Jul 09
Huuh.Money making online is definitivly not good for ur main job.You have to put lot of money in that to buy referals and to buy premium memberships.n stuff and worst part is if...IMAGINE you found great place to earn online you buy urself premium membership 70$ you buy yourself 3 big refferals packs of 200 referals it is 600 referals 200$
and you are happy you log of site and going to job you come back and you whana login into your account to see your profite and you get massage...Sorry our site is having some problems we will reopen it on other addres all memberships and refferals will be deleted and put as standard member on second addres...HAVE A NICE DAY
i would be very unhapy itf that happend
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@rayne2008 (143)
• Philippines
19 Aug 09
For me online money should be treated as an extra and not the main income because its really not that stable to just depend on online earnings. Plus, its really nice if you have a better job title.
@abhishek111 (377)
• India
23 Jul 09
Online earnings can never be enough to sustain life. One has to have other sources of income as well. These online earnings can at the most provide some kind of top up over your earnings or rather some kind of bonuses that you may consider. But for students this can definitely provide their pocket money and for them specially what they can earn through online is definitely enough.