Well, it's that time again where I add up what I made the month before, now that February is finally over (let's hope spring gets here soon!!). The reason I don't make these sorts of posts EVERY month is because it would get boring, as they are pretty much always the same, but I added a new program this time, so I thought I should update how it's going with the new sponsors in the mix.
So, here are my monthly online earnings updated from last month:
953.59 (I just started with Offerpal, but so far it looks good!)
659.04 (Cpalead - I earned more, but donated some of it)
344.48 (from online tech work and doing SEO for others)
286.93 (various affiliate program sales)
163.28 (secret shopper assignments)
72.78 (Ad space selling)
49.86 (Website Script sales)
41.67 (PTC earnings at Neobux)
Total = 2571.63
There are a few things to keep in mind here. One is that there were only 28 days in the last month, so the total is a couple of days less than normal. Also, I donated some of my income and the overall total would normally be about 3k, since I average $100 a day online.
Plus, some of the amounts are LESS than usual. This is due to the fact that I started working less hours since the beginning of this year. It was my New Years resolution to earn about the same, but spend less time in front of the computer (smarter, not harder!). So, I'm working less hours, but technically making MORE per hour!
This change is most noticeable in ad sales where I would normally make $200+ a month by offering deals on webmaster forums and taking the time to make sales threads, but this time I didn't do any. The $72 I did make was solely from renewals and not from new ad selling.
Also, the new sponsor amount is high because I put their CPA offers on my existing sites and just swapped the ads out, so the old ones were replaced with better performing ones. Always test your conversion ratios to see what ads perform the best for your traffic!!
You may also be wondering why I bother with PTC's at all when they pay so little. The answer is not in how much it pays, but how much time it involves. It literally takes me only 3 minutes a day to click a few links on the one site I use, so here's the math: That's 84 minutes total work in February for a 41.67 return. Making over 40 bucks for less that an hour and a half of work isn't so bad, is it? You can make a LOT more by building up referrals, but I let most of mine go because they were just too lazy to click for that few minutes daily and for "paid to click" sites to work you really have to put in that effort every day. That's the reality of it.
I'll be posting more checks as proof over the course of March, so feel free to grab my feed for updates! Have a great day!!
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