Monday, May 1, 2017
I was able to get paid for a clixsense survey worth 1.27 dollars. I just lied about using social media daily or many times a day, even though I don't even have any accounts apart from youtube and blogger. Then based on those lies, I answered the survey questions too - basically, by lying about everything. I then got paid 1.l27 dollars, making my current cash value there 6.86 dollars. At 8 dollars I will be able to cashout. So I will after that have around 14 dollars in payza after the processing fees. Once I reach 30 dollars, I will be able to transfer my earnings to paypal and transfer it to my savings account. 30 dollars will be a lot of money in pesos, basically 1,500 pesos, which will be able to buy me many, many things. Well that is all for now.
I think the mycashbar being advertised right now on neobux might be a good thing to try. If only it didn't block the bookmarks bar on google chrome. It has to be the top tab all the time so it blocks the lower portion of the screen. and ever since I uninstalled it it asks to be installed whenever I restart the pc which is annoying.
I got ten views from my four new uploads so far. From the looks of it, I am not making money since I have not hit the minimum 10,000 views required to earn money yet. I am at around 450 views so far. It's a long way to go. The only way to catch up would be to make tons of uploads, which isn't realistic since they have to be ten minutes each.
It's monday and I've clicked all my ads for today. there are no surveys available on clixsense which is the usual thing and there are 7 tasks that are available which is usual. As I said, I don't want to make an online account just to do those. Neobux paid me two cents today. I also clicked on all of my pay per click sites today, not just clixsense and neobux, since it was the 30th of the month yesterday. I am done clicking for all my pay per click sites. I must say, it is much easier now that I quit the sites that paid too little and therefore took too much time for ads that paid very little.
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