What's the best source for reliable online income?
By RoestEmPoe
@RoestEmPoe (72)
United States
January 11, 2012 9:46am CST
I've been searching online for a while now and I make a minimal amount of money over several months. I work full time with alot of overtime and have very little extra time. What time I do manage to keep for myself I try to spend with my wife and daughter. Yet I can still barely keep my head above water so to speak. I had an iedea several years ago to take advantage of the $50 a month I was spending for and internet connection and make a little money. I hae 2 sites that I make about $150 a year from. Both are online survey sites that I like the best and have survived my filtering over the years. I started out with about 20 sifferent survey sites but found most to be too time consuming with very little mnimal payout so I left those behind. Now I am just looking for a steady relible stream of income that takes little to no investment to start. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions aobut what has worked for them?
2 responses
@Dunkelweizen (75)
• United States
11 Jan 12
I make most of my money from writing articles and such online. You can see the full list of the sites I work for here: http://www.webupon.com/money-making/best-ways-to-make-money-online-with-no-qualifications.
The biggest thing I've found about working online is that it takes a fair amount of experience with a specific site before you can tell if it's worth your time. It seems like you've found that out with your survey sites.
Perhaps if you are so busy with your full time job, your wife or daughter would be able to do online work instead? That way, when you are home from work, you can all spend time together.
@RoestEmPoe (72)
• United States
11 Jan 12
The Dunlelweizen. I'll be sure to check out your site tomorrow before work. I do see what you mean about spending time with the site. But time is a lmited commodity. The 2 survey sites I use are erewards and myview since they both pay regardless of whether you actually qualify for the survey or not. That aspect makes them worth the times since I know I'll earn something no matter what the results are of the survey.
@Dunkelweizen (75)
• United States
11 Jan 12
I should check out those sites. I usually do surveys through OpinionOutpost, but they only pay you if you qualify for and complete the survey. Thanks for the advice.
@RoestEmPoe (72)
• United States
12 Jan 12
Thanks gkslight! I am already using mturk and so far it seems to be a good site. I'll have to check out microworkers also.