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Ideas for extra money making anyone?
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ariba10 wrote:Start a Religion. You never see a poor one and they have no shame in asking anyone for money and saying to parishioners that they are not giving enough.
KA! (Keyboard alert, nearly choked on my tea then!)
Its true although that means sleeping with all your parishioners and having 80 wives, couple of hundred kids and being on the FBI list or is that just in the states?
Dont know if of interest to anyone but I have a music website starting shortly and am looking for people to work from home doing as much as little as they want by getting people interested in the site by going to music websites etc, getting them to take a look and if they sign up you get 20% of the sign on fee which on launch will be £5 so you would get £1. Doesn't sound much but its not hard to get people interested, in last 4 months have got 18000 subscribers before launch date, so you can get 10-15 an hour so if they all signed up would be £10-15 just by sitting at home, chatting to other people who are interested in music.
Plus another idea along the same lines but to do with football, dead easy!0 -
Have PM'd you.shayshay wrote:KA! (Keyboard alert, nearly choked on my tea then!)
Its true although that means sleeping with all your parishioners and having 80 wives, couple of hundred kids and being on the FBI list or is that just in the states?
Dont know if of interest to anyone but I have a music website starting shortly and am looking for people to work from home doing as much as little as they want by getting people interested in the site by going to music websites etc, getting them to take a look and if they sign up you get 20% of the sign on fee which on launch will be £5 so you would get £1. Doesn't sound much but its not hard to get people interested, in last 4 months have got 18000 subscribers before launch date, so you can get 10-15 an hour so if they all signed up would be £10-15 just by sitting at home, chatting to other people who are interested in music.
Plus another idea along the same lines but to do with football, dead easy!0 -
I too work fulltime and I work with a lot of women. I have thought about doing avon for a while and I did some investigation and found that people would be interested in buying from me and some would even pass the book onto their mothers! I've been accepted and will start soon!
So if you work in a large office (or department) try Avon! Alternatively, a colleague does well out of Phoenix trading who are a card company. Or any company that allows you to sell to colleagues.
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Slowly, Slowly = Oct '09: £30693, Aug '15: £14820. Could Be Debt Free April 2020, but hoping for sooner!0 -
Whats YouGov?0
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you gov is a survey site ( and its actually pretty interesting compared to a lot of the other ciao style ones I get)
Its part of gallup ( i think) and asks lots of questions about debt/ tv/ films/ popular culture etc. they pay out at £50 so it can take a while to cough up, p- but they are fairly regular and usually pay around the 75p-1.00 mark .:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
Cool, another site to keep track off. Is there a thread which lists all these sites so newbies like me can get on them instead of reading about them by chance? probably is, in which case shoot me! (literally that is)0
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