maney makin online
By lee_marshall
@lee_marshall (18)
Philippines
February 7, 2010 3:34am CST
Ive need some advice guys about this new direction that I'm heading. I'm current working as a call center agent and I should say I'm really burnt out now. I discovered this world of money making online and it looks to me that it is the thing I want to do. Do you think it is worth the risk if I leave my current job right now. I'm still a newbie but I'm willing to learn.
7 responses
@920212 (577)
• Malaysia
7 Feb 10
now days its not easy to get a job and from my opinion you can make money online as a partime income and do your current job as a full time income if you want start a online income system it will take a lot time to learn about it because most people end their online income as scam because they not yet discovered the online income world there are many chalenge in online bussiness
@lee_marshall (18)
• Philippines
8 Feb 10
Actually I have been learning and researching for a good opportunity and how to avoid scams. I've read multiple blogs and articles about money making and I should say I was able to get a good idea what is good and whats not. Of course it is still good to hear from people like you that has been to this industry for quite some time.
@magtibaygom (4858)
• Philippines
8 Feb 10
It depends on your current financial status. Much savings do you have to support your daily needs and your daily online expenses just in case you leave your present job? Don't jump hastily into going full time with online money making and quit your job abruptly. Make wise decision. Start part-time. Then when your online income supersede your income from your job, then it's time to resign your job and go full time making money online.
@magtibaygom (4858)
• Philippines
8 Feb 10
You may also read the book "Before You Quit Your Job", written by Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad".
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
8 Feb 10
Making money online in my spare time has been a way for making some extra money. I have a fuul time job and that takes the whole day during the work days. After I get back home, I have the time to come online. That's when I make the extra income. There are many ways and options ofcourse, depending on one's interest. For me, writing online has been the favorite. There are again several possibilities. The one I have been with is "Review Stream". That's where you can write brief reviews about a variety of topics, things you come across in your day to day activities, shopping, movies, restaurants, etc., and get paid.
@workingmom50 (3091)
• United States
7 Feb 10
Hi Lee,
Welcome to Mylot! I personally have been building my online income for many years. At the start of my journey I only made a small amount per month. But, I stuck with it and now I work online full time. Your earnings will depend on how much time you are will to invest and how serious you are about doing this. It is important to have a vessel which you use to promote. My blog is my best earning tool. If you want to ask any questions, message me.
@lee_marshall (18)
• Philippines
8 Feb 10
Yes of course! thank you. I definitely have tons of questions. I personally do a lot of research about these things and I should say that I'm doing well so far. Like I've said I'm willing to learn and I know that I am a fast learner especially if I can earn. I can use use any help I can get.
@thebradmeister (243)
• Australia
7 Feb 10
Making money online is not neccessarily hard, but it IS time consuming. I would NOT suggest you leave you job just yet, Regardless of how many hours you put into the net now you will find you were making more from your day job. This is up untill your business gets into the swing of things. As I constantly explain to people, you will NOT get rich over night, it is possible to do it within a month, if you are completely devoted to it and have the time and money to put into it, but you are better off sticking with your job and working your online business in your spare time. If you visit my profile, under my profile photo there is a link to my website, it is a how-to guide to making money online. There are many ways to go about doing it, here I have tried to explain each one of them in detail and also HOW to make money out of them. I hope this helps you out, and remember, you WONT make it rich over night, but in time you CAN replace your current income with online earnings if you put in the time.
@lifeafterdeath09 (2043)
• United States
7 Feb 10
i believe you will probably have more luck making money online. you will still have to work a lot. there would be sometimes when you will feel burned out with making money online as well. but not nearly as much if you find what works for you. you will also have more fun if you find the right sites that will get you money for what you do online. you also would not have to deal with all of the things you have been dealing with. like you dont have to deal with any of the customers/buyers that you have been dealing with in your current job (obviously). or any of that other stuff. you just got to find what works for you. there are some sites like this one that are social networking sites that pay you. there are also sites that pay you for playing fun games etc. etc. just write me back or PM me or something if you want to know anything more. i will let you know all of the names of the sites that have worked well for me that have payed me. i will try to get back to you when i can. write me back and i will let you know. best of luck with earning!
@lee_marshall (18)
• Philippines
8 Feb 10
To tell you honestly, I am overwhelmed by these. I never expected that people in Mylot can be so supportive. It is my first time here and I'm really glad I did join. Now I'm starting to feel that I can go on with this especially with people like you.
@smokeywins (120)
• United States
22 Feb 10
I know all too well how you feel. I have worked,and currently work, in the IT field for 7+ years, most of that time as a help desk analyst and I know too well how this field can burn a person out. While it is possible to make money online, I would suggest getting your feet wet first and finding the types of jobs that you enjoy doing and see if you can make the same amount of money doing that as you can with your current job. Just over a year ago, I got involved in freelancing and I wanted to switch to doing that full time due to the undue amount of stress I face with my current job. The problem I ran into is not having enough time to determine whether I could really make the cash that is needed and I could not afford to quit my job in order to test out my plan. My recommendation would be to take it slow, and do your research. With time you will be able to put the plans in place that can help you say goodby to your stressful job once and for all.