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Nov 30 2008

Tip of the Week: Find Other Ways to Make Money

Published by tprandom89 at 10:41 pm under Tip of the Week Edit This

One thing that I’ve come to learn since starting my own business is that you can’t rely on your brand new business for income. You have to find some alternative means of income to support the business. It takes money to make money in most cases, unless you do as I say and not as I did, then you won’t spend anywhere near as much money. So, today I’m offering a couple of different ways of earning a little extra to put towards whatever you want to. I must tell you that you won’t get rich off of either of these. You’ll only make a few extra dollars every now and then, but it’s easy, so it really wouldn’t make much sense to pass either opportunity up. First, there’s Ciao, a site where you can write reviews on products and earn a little money at the same time. Then, there’s InboxDollars, a site where you get paid to read emails (approx. 2 cents per email) and for trying different products and services. Both are legitimate companies and both actually pay. I wouldn’t promote services like these that I haven’t been paid by already. Trust me when I say that. My advice to you is to give these two a chance for sure. I’m sure I’m not the only one that could use a little extra funding for the business and a little extra money for gas and other expenses, especially since I’ve yet to break even.

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2 Responses to “Tip of the Week: Find Other Ways to Make Money”

  1. Carol Fordon 01 Dec 2008 at 11:29 am edit this

    Thanks for the tips. I have signed up with inboxdollars but have not been having much success. However, I have not heard of ciao but will give it a look. Thanks-Have a wonderful holiday season!

  2. hindleyiteon 31 Dec 2008 at 3:40 pm edit this

    Thanks, I will check those sites out.

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