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I'm still on a mission with my money-making and so far this morning I've earned cashback on a discounted now tv box. I've been blogging about the ways I'm making money to boost my website so I'll need to add that later today.
I've also been promoting the site via social media which is always good at bringing visitors in and slowly the visits are creeping up.
I'm going to hit swagbucks hard later today too as well as hopefully hitting some matched betting offers. Hopefully today will be another profitable day!
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I've had a rough few days with a shocking migraine that as usual ended up with 24 hours of sickness. I'm going to make myself book an appointment with the doctor tomorrow, can't carry on getting them like this, it ruins everybody elses day as well as my own.
On a positive note, I'm feeling fighting fit today. I've had a good month so far and I didn't start tracking my earnings until some way into the month, hopefully by Wednesday I'll have hit £500 on top of my part-time job, fingers crossed!
I've fallen off a few of the sites I use with being poorly so hoping to get back on track over the next few days.Making £1,000 plus every month from home :T0 -
Hooray, busted that £500 mark for this month, really pleased with that! Particularly as I've had the spells of illness too.
Today I've been off work and spent the day with Mum so haven't really done much so far in the way of online earnings. I have just completed a couple of surveys on swagbucks though which have meant I've met my 112 target for today and I'm nearly halfway to redeeming my next £5 again. Hopefully I'll get that before the weekend.
I've got some more reviews to get through tonight too so that'll bump my earnings up, should be able to redeem on one of the sites I write for this week.
I'm pretty pleased with how things are going with my extra income at the moment and I'm hoping to continue it and keep upping my figures
My one big dream at the moment is to clear the debts, sell the house we rent out and buy our own hope. It's a pipe dream at the min but one I'm holding onto!Making £1,000 plus every month from home :T0 -
Over £650 now for November, soooo chuffed with how it's all been going. As I've been saving up for Christmas all year, this money is just extra and will add to our emergency fund as well as maybe a few treats along the way.
I redeemed from the writing site I've just started using yesterday for my first $10. I haven't added that to my total yet though so it'll probably end up in December's figures. I'm pleased with how easy it was to achieve $10, hopefully everything passes the checks and it'll get paid without any issues.
Parents evening this afternoon for my daughter so out in the cold again for that shortly! A little time to kill online first though
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Redeemed yet again on Swagbucks tonight, this has definitely been my best month with them, but then I've kind of realised the potential with the site and upped my game I guess.
Parents evening went well and apparently we have an adorable child, I bit my lip about her shoving her brother in the back as we left for school this morning. I'll let her teacher believe she's angelic for now!
Off to bed, work again in the morning and it has been a busy day.
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Fantastic earnings for Christmas, well done. Swagbucks is great if you put the effort in I find, although some days it's very hard work.
Haha kidsDebt Apr 15 - £6895.44Apr 17 - £2500
Dec 17 - £560
July 18 - £199
CHEFS challenge (Cruise Holiday Entirely Funded by Surveys) - £685.79
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Orange_Ena wrote: »Fantastic earnings for Christmas, well done. Swagbucks is great if you put the effort in I find, although some days it's very hard work.
Haha kids
Thank you for reading! And yes I'm pretty pleased with the earnings this month, I've had better months but this has been pretty good considering the migraines and issues with Mum's never-ending medical saga.
Today I'm working this morning and this evening, which is a pain as there's so much I need to do :rotfl:. I want to get another blog post up and I've got a couple of new pages for the website I want to get started. Little Miss has a doctor's appointment this afternoon though and hubby is doing overtime tonight so I'm not sure how it's all going to get done. Working this evening around the children should be challenging!
Anyway, best make a start at something before work I guess, least I'm back in the warm after the school run, it's blimmin freezing out there!Making £1,000 plus every month from home :T0 -
I had a busy day yesterday, hubby was off work and after doing some shopping we decided to get the tree up. I'm glad we did, it feels lovely sat here next to the tree
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Our little elf had arrived yesterday morning bringing a gingerbread house with him. So after school we spent a happy hour building it up only to break it apart to chomp on after our tea.
It was evening before I managed to do anything online. Thankfully though I still managed to make £214.61 :T. This was mostly due to a risk-free offer plus an affiliate payment.
So, happy December, may it bring profit for us all!
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I'm going to drag myself out today with the kids and my Mum. I'm so tempted to stop home and work on the website but it'll do us all good to get out.
I've been faffing with the site for about an hour now trying to figure out a problem I was having with a widget, pretty pleased with myself that I've managed to fix it. :j
I need a few bits today such as wrapping paper and christmas cards. I've written a list as I'm so forgetful. It's as though my brain turns to mush as soon as I leave the house!
I'm still holding out for my last 10p survey from onepoll so I can withdraw my first £40 with them. I'm a little miffed to be honest as all the surveys suddenly disappeared when I only had 10p to go, not great. Hopefully I'll get one soon.
cmc xMaking £1,000 plus every month from home :T0
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