do you really earn good money in ptc sites, surveys ,etc?
By lexx87
@lexx87 (1707)
Mexico
May 21, 2010 9:42am CST
Do you really earn good money by internet? I was thinking if some people have good money from internet, can you share your experience?
6 responses
@workingmom50 (3091)
• United States
21 May 10
There is a lot of money to be made on the internet. As you know I have been doing this for years. It just takes time to build your online reputation...and your referral base...but it will happen in time.
@workingmom50 (3091)
• United States
21 May 10
Most of those comments come from those just starting out...or from those who are not willing to put in the effort. With this business you need to go out and get it....nobody is just going to give it to you.
@maezee (41988)
• United States
31 May 10
Depends on the month, how much spare time I have, and my motivation and the effort I put forth. Usually I wind up about $30-$50 USD ahead, which isn't bad at all in my opinion. On good months, I'll make about $75-$100 a month. I can't see making more than that, though. I would keep your day job!
@Alvals (264)
• Latvia
21 May 10
My favorite site is microworkers. They paid my twice already ($9 each time). Its possible to reach cashout minimum in a week or so, all depends on you.
@supermay1977 (39)
• Philippines
22 May 10
I'm a newbee in online jobs, but base in my own opinion. You need to be patient to earn good in internet business.
@Jaluke (676)
• United States
21 May 10
I have recently just started trying to get money through working online via these sort of sites due to the fact that finding a job has become so much more complicated for a college student. Even with my Associate's degree, prior experience working, and the submission of both a resume and a cover letter with every application I submit AND following up on the job 3 or 4 times after I've submitted, it's difficult to even get an interview.
So this is something that I've actually been wondering is how much you are able to make through this type of service. From what I've come to read and from what other people have said, it depends how hard you are willing to work on it which makes sense as it seems to be that way in most jobs. Those who work harder, inevitably end up making more in the long run.
For me, where it stands, even if it's not a lot, to be making some money is better than nothing at this point.