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From Trash to Cash: the £100 to 10K Dribble thread, Part Deux

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  • cally6008
    cally6008 Posts: 7,629 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    am awake again, went back to bed about 12ish, just felt so goddarn tired and achy
  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
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    Hi Saucy! Been meaning to ask- did the mystery item turn up for my cashbook in the end ? Dying to know what it was!
  • Snap! Didn't think I was going to make the walk but I'm sat with a hot water bottle OH made me before he went now. It's helping a little. You should get one too :)
    Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:
  • babymoo
    babymoo Posts: 3,187 Forumite
    Hi Laura and welcome :)

    I am ok ta! Not to bad at the moment.

    I am just gonna list some more crap on ebay, it is slowly going down :D
  • laura16_2
    laura16_2 Posts: 625 Forumite
    Hi Laura16

    Welcome ! Its a big quiet on here today but I am sure people will say hello as the day goes on

    How well are you doing with Avon? I know a few people who do it part time and want to give up almost monthly ! But then some do it full time, treat it as a proper full time job, run promotions, give out the samples, build up multiple areas and are doing great at it.

    You have every chance of meeting this challenge. I wouldnt recommend it, but if you read every post of every thread you would see the great progress made by people who said the same thing as you in January ! Start with the first page of the thread and see what you can do with the links and info. Do you have an idea on what you want to do, or are you looking to build up existing things?

    Hi thanks for the welcome

    I am one of those that spend 90% of it wanting to give it up but I'm not having a bad go this one so I am still positive today lol.

    I started reading all the posts but there was just far too much I have been having a look at a few of the links though. Not really sure what I want to do I just like to give things a go and then if I'm not very good at it or I don't like it I'll try something else. Prob not the best way to do it but not to worry.

    moneymabel wrote: »
    Hi Babymoo- I'm good thanks how are you?

    Welcome to the thread Laura- you're in the right place if you like waffling!

    Thanks I'm very good a waffling if that made money I think I would get to millions lol
    Sealed pot challenge 1875
  • cally6008
    cally6008 Posts: 7,629 Forumite
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    waffling = first job, get a blog set up and get waffling for millions ... hey, that could be the name of it ?! :)
  • babymoo
    babymoo Posts: 3,187 Forumite
    Ok I think I am going to set up a blog whats the best website to do that on and how do I make money from it?
  • laura16_2
    laura16_2 Posts: 625 Forumite
    babymoo wrote: »
    Ok I think I am going to set up a blog whats the best website to do that on and how do I make money from it?

    same question lol
    Sealed pot challenge 1875
  • dillidalli
    dillidalli Posts: 791 Forumite
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    ***waves*** Hi Laura :)

    Babymoo- it really depends blogger is free and easy to set up. You can choose wordpress which is free or wordpress self hosted.
    I am a big fan of wordpress because there are loads of widgets and I find it easy to customise.
    As for the making money part - it is honestly better to find a subject that you are interested in a focus on the quality and content. When you get your hits up it becomes easier to monetise. You can also use google adsense as well. But, take your time and really think about what your are interested in. You will be more likely to succeed that way : )
    10K 2010 challenge £3202.59/£10000
    11K 2011 challenge: £1023/£11000
    12K 2012 challenge: £5896.33/£12000
    £2021 in 2021 challenge: £605.02/£2021
    Debt free wannabe: £24695/£24695 - Debt free date: November 2021
  • JoeyGrey
    JoeyGrey Posts: 984 Forumite
    edited 13 March 2010 at 6:50PM
    Can we not forget ladies that I am in fact first in line for the Mexican ?

    Just like to make it clear, I'm definitely not in the line for the Mexican. They are too short and hairy for me! <apologies to any tall, unhairy Mexicans who may be reading this thread. PM me and I'll apologise personally ;) >
    :j
    I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine and he shall be my Squishy.
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