Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 28
Sign: Capricorn
City: WESLACO
State: TEXAS
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/3/2006
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Monday, June 11, 2007
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Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
I just found out about the most wonderful supplement and it has a great business plan too! This one looks like the one that will really explode. Read all about it on my other blog, Vibe in the Valley. If you want to be updated, be sure to sign up for updates. You can also send me comments there too. Check it out: Vibe in the Valley About mystery shopping, it is legit. All the companies that I signed up for have paid me. I don't really recommend CRI, though; they are the lowest paying and sometimes have the longest reports. If it doesn't pay at least $10 before reimbursement, it's not worth your time.
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Monday, April 09, 2007
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I have just discovered that at least one survey company pays! I went on a 5-day vacation, and when I got back, I had a notice in my email that I had been paid $5 for a survey I did in February (they warned it could take about 10 weeks or so to process the payment). It's with PSBSurveys.com. They send out a few surveys every month, and if you qualify for the survey (like, if you're not a parent, surveys about children wouldn't do), then they pay you for your opinion. Not much, but it's something, anyhow.
I'll keep you posted on how it goes.
Lisa
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Friday, March 23, 2007
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Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
It's been a long time since I posted here, eh? I had a baby and in general my whole life changed in the last few months. Now she's an adorable 4 1/2 months (she was born October 30, 2006) and not quite as much work as she was at first. We named her Gislaine.
For the first few months, I didn't even think about earning money. I just did what I had to do, and didn't even go out shopping (my husband became the chief grocery shopper for a while).
But once I got my baby on somewhat of a schedule, and especially after my husband bought a new car and gave me his old one, I have been more interested in finding ways to earn money for myself--not a lot, either of money or of time invested, but just something I could do. And here is what I found.
I can sew, which means I earn a bit of money on the side by sewing for people--neighbors, church members, etc. I am taking a course in dressmaking and design by correspondence and am learning how to make custom fitted patterns--so nice for hard-to-fit people. So if you need help with that, and live in the Rio Grande Valley, drop me a line.
The other thing I discovered is mystery shopping. I paid about $34.95 to get a directory of paid surveys and mystery shopping companies from Maximum Paid Surveys. I can't vouch for the survey companies, but they have a great list of mystery shopping companies. I've already been paid more than I invested in this company from mystery shopping, and come the end of this month, I expect to get even more, and more next month.
But you may want to know which ones are really legit. So from time to time I will post their names and sites. I will only include posts of those I actually got paid from--three so far.
Corporate Research International
They tend to have a decent number of sites--especially gas stations--but they don't pay a whole lot--the most for one shop is $8 so far. But they do pay. I have done 3 shops for them and got $21.
Shopper's Critique
I have done two jobs for them, and one has been paid, $12, and the other says payment pending, which means I'll probably get paid soon.
ICCDS
These people have given me the most jobs of any company so far, I think. I've completed 6 assignments and been paid for the one I did for them last month--my first job, actually. They paid $12. I also have 3 more due within the next couple of weeks.
If you decide to try mystery shopping, my suggestion is that you limit how far you are willing to go. If you are going to drive more than 10 miles, make sure you have at least two shops (or one that pays more than $15), or another reason to go to that town that day, to make the trip worth it. Also, if you have to make a purchase and cannot return it (ie, they are going to reimburse you), make sure that either you can get something small that will be fully reimbursed, or else make sure you are getting something you really want or need. I went to Eddie Bauer and got something that cost more than the reimbursement, but it was something I've been wanting to get anyway, and considering that it was on sale already, it was worth it.
Hope you enjoy this!
Lisa
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
This post is specifically for those that read my article "How to Find a Legitimate Home Business". In it I explained how different income programs work, but I did not give you any resources to start with. In this post, I will do that for you. If you didn't read my article, you may still benefit from the detailed information here. Paid-to-Read EmailsEmail Cash Pro is the first program I signed up for. It pays 1 point per email, and the points are converted to cents, 1 cent per point, 6 times a year. You don't get a whole lot of emails, so it will take a while to accumulate, but when you get at least $11, you can cash out. It becomes more lucrative when you get people to sign up under you in an affiliate program. The nice thing about this program is that they don't flood your email! Email Pays U pays $.02 per email for some, and 2 points for others. I'm not sure how the points work exactly, but they do convert to cash from time to time--but I think only after you reach a certain amount of cash from the paid emails. One very nice feature is that they actually start you out with a $10 account balance, but the first time you must reach a balance of $50 before you can cash it out. After that you can cash out at $15. They also have a referal program, and if you join at the Gold Pro level, it can become reasonably lucrative. They have an added bonus; if you sign up for the Ad Cash emails, you earn $.10 an email that goes into a fund for you to advertise through them. It's slow, but it could be worth it. Paid SurveysIn general, most of the paid survey companies out there will give you a survey to complete, and often you have to sign up for some offer to be able to get the money. For example, they might pay you $20 to get a sample of ABC Skin Lotion. In order to get the bonus, you have to request the sample--and pay for shipping. However, shipping might be $5, so you earn a net of $15. It should never cost you more in shipping than you are earning, so you will always make a profit. Some have very low payout and don't require you to pay for any shipping or anything like that. However, keep in mind that you must reach a limit before you can cash out your earnings. The limit varies with the companies. Panda Research sends you an email every few days that gives you a list of surveys that match your interests. Or you can go to the website and see the list of options. They give you $5 to begin. If you refer people, you get $5, but they don't give you a referal link, so you have to refer directly (by punching in their names and emails). This is the only one I really like. Other online survey companies will give you benefits like coupons in exchange for taking surveys. This could be beneficial to you, but only you can know for sure. In general, if you are interested in making money online with surveys, I would recommend starting with one company at a time, and give it 2-3 days to see if you like it before you add another. Otherwise you will get overwhelmed with emails. Also, you should consider opening another email account to deal with this--otherwise it could overrun your current email and make messages from family and friends hard to find. Google Cash ProgramsThe best course I have found to teach you how to earn cash with Google Adwords is the Type-At-Home system. It costs $49 to join, but they promise a refund if you aren't happy with it. Besides this, they also list a number of other work-from-home options and explain how they work. If you take one of these methods and run with it, it will be worth the $49 investment. If you decide you aren't interested, you can always request the refund. Networking and Marketing ProgramsPay It Forward 4 Profits is one of the best out there. They have a step-by-step success guide that teaches you exactly what you must do to be successful as a network marketer. It is free to join and you can read the whole success guide, if you want to, before deciding where to start investing your money. I personally like their system, because they explain in detail every step to take. Even if I didn't get involved in the companies they recommend, I could still benefit from the information. They help you build that list that is so crucial to success in marketing. Reality Networkers is a company that I probably would have joined if I hadn't first gotten into Pay It Forward 4 Profits. They give you a 2-weeks free trial. This company has something for just about every personality, and once you decide to join, it only costs $25--and usually by that time, you will have more than that coming to you. Also, it's a one-time fee, not a monthly fee. To get your first bonuses, though, you will need to refer 5 people. This is possible, but you will probably need to invest some money in advertising to acheive it. These are two that I would recommend, based on my experience with them. There are probably dozens of other legitimate ones, but I don't want to go overboard and spread myself too thin at this point. I would recommend that if you are looking into this option, that you pick one or the other of the above programs and stick with it long enough to decide if you like it or not before trying something else. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them. Just drop me an email at mrs.reynoso@gmail.com.
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
This post is specifically for those that read my article "How to Find a Legitimate Home Business". In it I explained how different income programs work, but I did not give you any resources to start with. In this post, I will do that for you. If you didn't read my article, you may still benefit from the detailed information here. Paid-to-Read EmailsEmail Cash Pro is the first program I signed up for. It pays 1 point per email, and the points are converted to cents, 1 cent per point, 6 times a year. You don't get a whole lot of emails, so it will take a while to accumulate, but when you get at least $11, you can cash out. It becomes more lucrative when you get people to sign up under you in an affiliate program. The nice thing about this program is that they don't flood your email! Email Pays U pays $.02 per email for some, and 2 points for others. I'm not sure how the points work exactly, but they do convert to cash from time to time--but I think only after you reach a certain amount of cash from the paid emails. One very nice feature is that they actually start you out with a $10 account balance, but the first time you must reach a balance of $50 before you can cash it out. After that you can cash out at $15. They also have a referal program, and if you join at the Gold Pro level, it can become reasonably lucrative. They have an added bonus; if you sign up for the Ad Cash emails, you earn $.10 an email that goes into a fund for you to advertise through them. It's slow, but it could be worth it. Paid SurveysIn general, most of the paid survey companies out there will give you a survey to complete, and often you have to sign up for some offer to be able to get the money. For example, they might pay you $20 to get a sample of ABC Skin Lotion. In order to get the bonus, you have to request the sample--and pay for shipping. However, shipping might be $5, so you earn a net of $15. It should never cost you more in shipping than you are earning, so you will always make a profit. Some have very low payout and don't require you to pay for any shipping or anything like that. However, keep in mind that you must reach a limit before you can cash out your earnings. The limit varies with the companies. Panda Research sends you an email every few days that gives you a list of surveys that match your interests. Or you can go to the website and see the list of options. They give you $5 to begin. If you refer people, you get $5, but they don't give you a referal link, so you have to refer directly (by punching in their names and emails). This is the only one I really like. Other online survey companies will give you benefits like coupons in exchange for taking surveys. This could be beneficial to you, but only you can know for sure. In general, if you are interested in making money online with surveys, I would recommend starting with one company at a time, and give it 2-3 days to see if you like it before you add another. Otherwise you will get overwhelmed with emails. Also, you should consider opening another email account to deal with this--otherwise it could overrun your current email and make messages from family and friends hard to find. Google Cash ProgramsThe best course I have found to teach you how to earn cash with Google Adwords is the Type-At-Home system. It costs $49 to join, but they promise a refund if you aren't happy with it. Besides this, they also list a number of other work-from-home options and explain how they work. If you take one of these methods and run with it, it will be worth the $49 investment. If you decide you aren't interested, you can always request the refund. Networking and Marketing ProgramsPay It Forward 4 Profits is one of the best out there. They have a step-by-step success guide that teaches you exactly what you must do to be successful as a network marketer. It is free to join and you can read the whole success guide, if you want to, before deciding where to start investing your money. I personally like their system, because they explain in detail every step to take. Even if I didn't get involved in the companies they recommend, I could still benefit from the information. They help you build that list that is so crucial to success in marketing. Reality Networkers is a company that I probably would have joined if I hadn't first gotten into Pay It Forward 4 Profits. They give you a 2-weeks free trial. This company has something for just about every personality, and once you decide to join, it only costs $25--and usually by that time, you will have more than that coming to you. Also, it's a one-time fee, not a monthly fee. To get your first bonuses, though, you will need to refer 5 people. This is possible, but you will probably need to invest some money in advertising to acheive it. These are two that I would recommend, based on my experience with them. There are probably dozens of other legitimate ones, but I don't want to go overboard and spread myself too thin at this point. I would recommend that if you are looking into this option, that you pick one or the other of the above programs and stick with it long enough to decide if you like it or not before trying something else. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them. Just drop me an email at mrs.reynoso@gmail.com.
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Monday, August 28, 2006
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Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
It's been a few days since I posted anything, hasn't it? Where do I start? I joined Reality Networkers">Reality Networkers. I think they may have a good program, but I'm already involved in Pay It Forward 4 Profits, so I don't think I will do much with that. I suppose it could be good, but many of the methods they recommend are things that my upline in PIF4P says are a waste of time and/or money. And he's making good money with PIF4P in a very short time, so I tend to trust him. I started a Google Adwords campaign the other day. Since Saturday, I guess (when I assume I got my first click, because whenever I checked it last on Friday I hadn't had any yet), I have had 20 clicks, with a click-through rate of .41àTwo of those were based on searches that people have done and the rest are "content"--that is, when they put an ad on someone else's website, or in a gmail account, etc. I have 4 variations of the text ad, and I had a banner ad, but it was getting most of the clicks with a VERY low CTR, so I decided to cut it out so that I could spend my budget on the text ads and see which ones were working. I'm going to experiment with this until I have about 100 clicks. If I haven't had one sign up from there by then, I may put that campaign on hold and use the money elsewhere. Such as with ezine ads. My upline says they are the most effective. I am going to learn how to write an ezine ad soon. Also, here is something that I looked at and I think it might work. http://www.bummarketingmethod.com/Article_Marketing.html. I wrote an article called "ProWealthSolutions--Does It Work?" and posted it on two of the places he recommends. I'm going to see if those keywords (the words in the article) get my article on the first page of google within two weeks--and then if it will generate traffic. At least it didn't cost me anything! If you are looking for viable ways of making money at home, I think this could work. Ok, enough for now. I'll put more info up later. Lisa
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Monday, August 28, 2006
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Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
It's been a few days since I posted anything, hasn't it? Where do I start? I joined Reality Networkers">Reality Networkers. I think they may have a good program, but I'm already involved in Pay It Forward 4 Profits, so I don't think I will do much with that. I suppose it could be good, but many of the methods they recommend are things that my upline in PIF4P says are a waste of time and/or money. And he's making good money with PIF4P in a very short time, so I tend to trust him. I started a Google Adwords campaign the other day. Since Saturday, I guess (when I assume I got my first click, because whenever I checked it last on Friday I hadn't had any yet), I have had 20 clicks, with a click-through rate of .41àTwo of those were based on searches that people have done and the rest are "content"--that is, when they put an ad on someone else's website, or in a gmail account, etc. I have 4 variations of the text ad, and I had a banner ad, but it was getting most of the clicks with a VERY low CTR, so I decided to cut it out so that I could spend my budget on the text ads and see which ones were working. I'm going to experiment with this until I have about 100 clicks. If I haven't had one sign up from there by then, I may put that campaign on hold and use the money elsewhere. Such as with ezine ads. My upline says they are the most effective. I am going to learn how to write an ezine ad soon. Also, here is something that I looked at and I think it might work. http://www.bummarketingmethod.com/Article_Marketing.html. I wrote an article called "ProWealthSolutions--Does It Work?" and posted it on two of the places he recommends. I'm going to see if those keywords (the words in the article) get my article on the first page of google within two weeks--and then if it will generate traffic. At least it didn't cost me anything! If you are looking for viable ways of making money at home, I think this could work. Ok, enough for now. I'll put more info up later. Lisa
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Monday, August 28, 2006
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Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
It's been a few days since I posted anything, hasn't it? Where do I start? I joined Reality Networkers">Reality Networkers. I think they may have a good program, but I'm already involved in Pay It Forward 4 Profits, so I don't think I will do much with that. I suppose it could be good, but many of the methods they recommend are things that my upline in PIF4P says are a waste of time and/or money. And he's making good money with PIF4P in a very short time, so I tend to trust him. I started a Google Adwords campaign the other day. Since Saturday, I guess (when I assume I got my first click, because whenever I checked it last on Friday I hadn't had any yet), I have had 20 clicks, with a click-through rate of .41àTwo of those were based on searches that people have done and the rest are "content"--that is, when they put an ad on someone else's website, or in a gmail account, etc. I have 4 variations of the text ad, and I had a banner ad, but it was getting most of the clicks with a VERY low CTR, so I decided to cut it out so that I could spend my budget on the text ads and see which ones were working. I'm going to experiment with this until I have about 100 clicks. If I haven't had one sign up from there by then, I may put that campaign on hold and use the money elsewhere. Such as with ezine ads. My upline says they are the most effective. I am going to learn how to write an ezine ad soon. Also, here is something that I looked at and I think it might work. http://www.bummarketingmethod.com/Article_Marketing.html. I wrote an article called "ProWealthSolutions--Does It Work?" and posted it on two of the places he recommends. I'm going to see if those keywords (the words in the article) get my article on the first page of google within two weeks--and then if it will generate traffic. At least it didn't cost me anything! If you are looking for viable ways of making money at home, I think this could work. Ok, enough for now. I'll put more info up later. Lisa
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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
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Yesterday I got my first sign up for Pay It Forward 4 Profits. I'm not sure how he found me, but now I'm a bit excited! It should be interesting seeing how many others join. Monday night I got on a very interesting training call from my upline with PIF4P. His name is Rick Jorgenson. He apparently has a method whereby you can become a millionaire in 12 months, making anywhere from $80,000 - 140,000 a month. He is one of the top enrollers in the company, so he's got it pretty much figured out. He's only been in the business for about 2 months, but he's had some incredible results, and he was sharing what he's doing and what we need to focus on to get those kind of results. To be honest, I don't think I'm going to shoot for a million--at least, not now! It would take much more drive and effort than I'm willing to put into it at the moment--and I have a baby coming. But I should have a goal. Maybe $500 a month by the end of the year. That would be realistic. I'm not sure exactly what it would take to achieve that, but I think that over time, with realistic effort and dedication, I can achieve that, or maybe even beat it. One thing is for sure, though. I need to eliminate distractions. Anything that does not get me to my goal is not worth dealing with. Viewing email ads for cash is good for now, because it will pay my monthly dues (hopefully). If I can get this job as transcriptionist, maybe I can make a little bit of extra money now and then before the baby comes (I doubt I'll have the time or energy to dedicate to something that tedious for a while afterwards!). Right now, though, I need to be focusing on promoting my PIF4P site and also following the success guide. So if you want to get into it, there's no time like right now, while I have a bit of momentum behind me. As always, you can reach me at mrs.reynoso@gmail.com. I check that several times a day, and will respond as soon as practical. Lisa Reynoso
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Friday, August 11, 2006
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Good morning, Americans, it's Friday! OK, so I'm not Paul Harvey, but I do have the latest scoop on Pro Wealth Solutions. Should you sign up? Well, that depends. If you're flat broke and don't know how you're going to put gas in your car so that you can make it to work Monday, just sign up as a pre-enrollee--don't sign up as a member. I was watching all these members signing up under me and thinking, wow, I'm gonna get rich quick. The truth is that I'm only going to earn the residual income (where they promise you up to $1092 a month) if I, or my sponsor or some other upline, puts people under me. My upline had registered 40-some members when I checked yesterday, and he will probably register more soon, of which some will spill over to me, so I'm not going to fret about spending $70 and not getting anything back yet. But if I could just get three people to sign up under me, I would get $25 each, or $75, which would give me a $5 profit on my investment this month. So who should sign up? As a pre-enrollee, everyone. That includes you, reader. Who should sign up as a member? There are two kinds. Person type ..1 is the kind who wants to make money, and is willing to invest $70 this month and $35 every month thereafter. Eventually he should (I can t say will from experience, though some of my uplines might be able to) get that residual income that will more than pay for the investment. Person type ..2 is the kind that knows a lot of people who are interested in starting a home business (knows a mixture of both types) and is willing to invest time in telling them about it. By getting 3 people signed up, you get $75 back, so if you can do that in a month, you will make a profit of 5, plus guaranteed $3 each month from then on, and for each person after that you sign up (or people that I or my uplines sign up under you) you will get $1 every month, up to $1092, plus other bonuses. So if you fall into one of these two types, then by all means upgrade to member right now! Now, if you haven't joined Pay It Forward 4 Profits yet, then do so right now. Even if you don't have any money to work with yet, you can get started on it. Once you have signed up, go to Marketing --> Success Guide, and click on Day 3. I recommend that you follow the steps in that day first, especially if you haven't much money. Set it up, then click on links until you get your 50 credits, and by tomorrow morning you'll have 150 credits. Also, something else you should look into is Free Ad Depot. In the last blog I mentioned how you can earn credits. All you need to do is click on the link above and sign up, free or paid (whichever you prefer/can afford) and whenever you get an email from them, open it and scroll down to the link where it says âClick here to earn 5-20 creditsâ. You'll earn, don't worry. As soon as you have 75 credits, you should be able to purchase 30 days of ad exposure. (That could take a day or two, depending on the emails). Then you just go to where it says âBuy Advertisingâ and exchange your credits for a text ad (or purchase an ad), and fill in the exact same text you put into the Traffic Swarm (what was suggested in Day 3 of PIF4P). Even if you haven't signed up for PIF4P yet, you can still sign up for Free Ad Depot and promote whatever it was that you want to promote--and the free version really is free (just takes a bit of time), so what do you have to lose? Here's to your success! Lisa Reynoso
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