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Wazza's £6 a Day Challenge
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wazza how does clicks for cash work0
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Hi Burkey
Basically you get paid a few pence for clicking on a referal like to a shopping comparison site etc, and then searching for anything you like and clicking through to a merchant. It is only usually a few pence, but do this plenty of times on plenty of sites and it soon adds up!0 -
wazza121990 wrote: »Hi Burkey
Basically you get paid a few pence for clicking on a referal like to a shopping comparison site etc, and then searching for anything you like and clicking through to a merchant. It is only usually a few pence, but do this plenty of times on plenty of sites and it soon adds up!
Yes. I keep a spreadsheet of these and other online ventures. Here is the first part of it. At present it adds upto over £1,200, and that is with me removing a good few hundreds pounds a month from the accounts. I have over 150 different sites etc. It all adds up nicely - I've removed the names, so I don't get blacklisted!!Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
Wazza, I think you are doing really well! I completely understand when you say that this is more practical than finding an employer to employ you for a couple of hours per day that suit you. I work full time, get paid peanuts but there are absolutely NO JOBS within my area, parttime, or even fulltime paying a decent wage. I am going to give these websites a go, I currently only really use Onepoll, which I am still very new to. I think this flexible, working from home, is a brilliant idea. I can stay at home with my OH and my dog, and also try and earn bits of money! I will be trying some of the sites you have suggested, and maybe set a target each day. I can easily do this when I finish work (after tea is cooked of course!) good luck Wazza!:T0
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wazza121990 wrote: »Yes, without a shadow of a doubt.
But I challenge you to find someone who will employ you part time, for a couple of hours a day and not ask you to work on weekends. I'm currently home for a couple of days and do this fairly regularly so working weekends is a no go
Good luck enhancing your CV with 'daily clicks' and 'scratchies'.From Poland...with love.
They are (they're) sitting on the floor.
Their books are lying on the floor.
The books are sitting just there on the floor.0 -
PolishBigSpender wrote: »Good luck enhancing your CV with 'daily clicks' and 'scratchies'.
I'm starting to find some of your comments on MSE quite irritating.....................and I don't like getting irritated. Leave the guy alone. If you don't have anything good to say then keep it shut!!Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
I'm starting to find some of your comments on MSE quite irritating.....................and I don't like getting irritated. Leave the guy alone. If you don't have anything good to say then keep it shut!!
I was beginning to think the same! At least he is trying to up is income and being nice to other poster's is part of the MSE rules after all.
If you don't agree with the OP then fair enough but ridiculous, baiting comments aren't going to help matters. Instead they cause tension and put posters off asking for help!
Rant over.0 -
Day 4
Earned - £14.92
Cumilative Target - £24
Achieved - £35.66
Had a great day today, a couple of new sign ups including Value Cashback, who offer a great £5 sign up offer, as well as an amazing £1.59 in daily clicks. Hopefully I can make the most of this tomorrow. Highlights also included being uprated to a 4 star scout on Slice the Pie!
Fat Cheese - £0.45 - Daily clicks cashback.
Virgin Games - £0.10 - Free daily scratchcard.
Live Cashback - £1.24 - Daily clicks cashback.
R Points - £0.84 - Daily clicks cashback.
Global Test Market - £2.10 - User surveys.
Top Cashback - £0.94 - Daily clicks cashback.
Get Pounds Back - £1.10 - Daily clicks cashback.
Slice the Pie - £1.52 - Scout room reviews, I finally made it to four stars!
Cashback Castle - £0.54 - Daily clicks cashback
Quids in UK - £0.28 - Daily clicks
Earn Some Cash - £0.31 - Daily clicks
Value Cashback - £5.50 - Daily clicks and a lovely £5 sign up bonus!
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I keep a similar list Stebiz but the only difference these days, is I only record received payments as clicks aren't alwyas guarenteed.
This is disenheartening in the early days as it takes 2 months to get a payment from most cashback sites.0 -
I keep a similar list Stebiz but the only difference these days, is I only record received payments as clicks aren't alwyas guarenteed.
This is disenheartening in the early days as it takes 2 months to get a payment from most cashback sites.
Thats a good point, all these figures are assuming every click tracks, I'm sure that they all wont. But hopefully by clearing my cookies before every site I'm doing my best to help it. So far.... they all seem to be tracking quite well!0
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