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The day I decided to earn money the easy way

Relocating to another country has its pros and cons and lately I have been dealing with the cons - waiting for the chance to land a regular day job. With fast Internet connection and a lot of time in my hands, I figured I should do something to earn money.

With the help of my friends, I was able to use my extra time to earn money by rating articles and answering surveys. I just started yesterday and I already earned $10.

Rating articles is the easiest 'coz all you have to do is read articles and click on how many stars you think the article is worth. The cost of each article would depend on how much time you would spend when reading the article. You will earn from a cent to 20 cents just by rating an article! You can also earn $5 by telling a friend about the site and giving them the chance to earn money on their own too. If you want to earn money rating articles, just visit this site http://www.readbud.com/?ref=4439896. Read on! :)

Aside from rating articles, a friend of mine also told me about taking simple surveys. They pay more than a cent in this site though, but you will only get the chance to earn if you are qualified to answer a certain survey according to your interests, location, marital status, etc. You will automatically receive $5 on your account as soon as you sign up. I just worked my way through today and the next thing I know, I already have $8 on my account. If you still have enough time in your hands, go ahead and register on this site : www.surveyhead.com

I can finally make use of my time and even earn money by just a click of the mouse. Happy earning!

Comments

Kristine said…
Hi ms d,
what this earning thing all about ms D? wow, id like to try this one too, it will be a big help...thanks
Deelixuz said…
I sent you an email. Just check it out. :)

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