So Ive found some great websites and blogs about making money online and there seems to be hundreds of ways to make a few bucks here and there, and if you put enough time into it, it seems that you can make a couple of extra hundred a month. Very helpful blogs I found were http://cashquests.blogspot.com/ and http://paidopps.blogspot.com/ and http://the-ultimate-make-money-online-blog.blogspot.com/. The paid opps and ultimate money making blog are really excellent. There are just tons and tons of opportunities out there for earning money and making money at home. However, I have been having a difficult time deciding what to spend time doing. For instance, I start to do ptr programs, ie paid to read. I get bored with making a few cents per email so I then start to write something for Associated Content. I begin to write something really interesting for them and I go way over the 400 word minimum and I end up spending an hour writing an article and who knows how much I might get paid for writing that article. It might even get reject and therefore end up having been a total waste of time. Then I hop on over to constant content where I can set my own price on my articles. I set a good article I wrote on associated content at a price of about 20.00 if I thnk its really good.
I used to do some news writing in college so on the mentioned websites I get to dabble in both news and creative writing as well. I'm doing all of these things, digging into solving this huge debt problem. I need to get rid of this credit card debt immediately. However, sadly I just keep jumpin the gun to get more money and at the same time I desert the thing that could at least make me some money. So I try and try again. I'll update on how everthing goes.
So far I have written 10 articles for Associated content. I told you about the one that made me five whole dollars. I haven't gotten any offers on the other nine articles yet. They are still in submission status, but I can't wait to see the outcome of them. You can see my published news article here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/165461/moneys_effect_on_your_relationships.html