Total income for June 2013 = $1,559.65
UPDATE: Here is March 2014s kick-ass income ... still going strong here! That post leads to all the other months! Keep at it!
Here were Aprils numbers, and then Mays numbers. Im really excited to be able to make this much from home while also homeschooling my kids. The money helps out so much with unexpected household expenses (root canals, leaky roofs, new brakes, broken car radiator, etc. that most people would have to put on a credit card or that would put them into bankruptcy eventually).
I am in the Stop Whining About Money and Do Something About It Club!
Disclaimers: For the record, I have no reason to lie to you about any of the income Im reporting, and the most underhanded, nasty, smarmy thing Im going to do is give you my referral links so I can make a whopping dime or so off of each person who signs up to do what Im doing! The dollar amounts I show are what I actually RECEIVED in my hot little hand or PayPal account, not what I EARNED because things show up at different times and take different amounts of time to come around.
This all means: I STILL do not count my eggs before they are in my PayPal account. Now, lets get started:
1. Fiverr. I received $599 here in June. The majority of my income is from proofreading in the wee hours of the morning when my kids sleep, but I also have gigs for selling my ebooks cheap, writing blog posts, selling reprint articles and promoting things via my social media outlets. I outsourced some jobs this month, and the amount takes that into account.
2. Tenrr. $45.00. Tenrr rocks because you keep 100% of your earnings UP FRONT. However, its hard to get clients on this site.
3. Private proofing job. $20.00.
2. Tenrr. $45.00. Tenrr rocks because you keep 100% of your earnings UP FRONT. However, its hard to get clients on this site.
3. Private proofing job. $20.00.
4. Bubblews. $257.64. Just click on the word Bubblews and you can sign up using my referral link. I think I get two shiny dimes to rub together if you do that, but it will change YOUR life!
5. Regional Parenting Magazine articles, new and reprint: $226
6. General blogging for North Texas Kids and other sites. $147
6. General blogging for North Texas Kids and other sites. $147
7. PostLoop. $5.09. Im going to send you here because I have a lot of information on this and it needed its own post. Bottom line: probably worth it and potentially $10/hour while you watch TV. I ended up receiving $5.09 from them very quickly again this month after cashing out, as in the same day, this month, and the amount was only this low because I was too busy working on other things. *IF YOU SIGNED UP UNDER ME USING MY REFERRAL LINK, THANK YOU! PLEASE DO THE 10 POSTS TO GET STARTED; YOU WILL GET POINTS FOR THOSE AND THEN A RATING, THEN YOU CAN CONTINUE ON. You must have excellent grammar and good conversational skills on this site!
Come back to see Julys numbers!
*Yes, I pay taxes on every stinking cent!
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