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HELP I need motivation with daily clicks!!
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I have been daily clicking now for about a month through 9 sites (approx £2.40 daily).
However trying to find the time to continue carrying it out is hard especially when I am at work most of the day without Internet access
I have also noticed that a lot of retailers are not tracking or not working for whatever reason which obviously reduced my daily click amount.
I am tempted to stop it all together. Is it worth it? Are there an success stories out there? How can I motivate myself to continue?
However trying to find the time to continue carrying it out is hard especially when I am at work most of the day without Internet access
I have also noticed that a lot of retailers are not tracking or not working for whatever reason which obviously reduced my daily click amount.
I am tempted to stop it all together. Is it worth it? Are there an success stories out there? How can I motivate myself to continue?
:hello:v :money:
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Give it up, the pennies you get for a click are not worth it. Especially when half them don't track anyway!
Try doing something else like dooyoo or my search funds.0 -
I've been doing daily clicks for 4 weeks now, and between that review sites and surveys I've made about £100. I'm keeping track of my earning in a spreedsheet I got from EagerLearner. I always do the clicks late at night, infornt of the TV on my laptop, when I'm too tired to do anything else, so it's time I'd just be sitting doing nothing anyway. I also do searches for things I want to buy someday, so I can keep an eye on prices to see if they are going up or down.LindsayO
Goal: mortgage free asap
15/10/2007: Mortgage: £110k Term: 17 years
18/08/2008: Mortgage: £107k Mortgage - Offset savings: £105k
02/01/2009: Mortgage: £105k Mortgage - Offset savings: £99k0 -
I was on the click challenge but have bailed!
Half the sites wouldn't work or dropped the payout amount,
and my effort is worth more than 3p.
If you are referring people then you can earn more money - but I think
eagerlearner has cornered that market on this site.
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geordie_joe wrote: »Give it up, the pennies you get for a click are not worth it. Especially when half them don't track anyway!
Try doing something else like dooyoo or my search funds.
Thanks for that motivational tip lol
I also use My Search Funds which is a good little earner.:hello:v :money:0
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