Wednesday, October 31, 2007

TreasureTrooper

I really like using Treasure Trooper. My first check with them was $63. I like the setup of the site. It's fun, beacause every time you complete an offer, you get a bonus game, where you can win pearls. The pearls will be added to your account once the offers approve, and you can use the pearls to buy referrals.

Also, with every offer, not only do you earn cash, but you get gold coins, which will be added to your account when the offer approves. The coins can be used to purchase various things, such as pieces to a map, or journal pages, mouse pads, etc.

There are several mini games within the site that make it fun. There is a treasure hunt, with many different elements, which I enjoy.

The offers are basically the same as CashCrate. Go to Cash Offers, Select 100% Free, and sort by popularity. On both sites, there are offers you can do to earn more money, but they usually cost you something, so I never do them.

Treasure Trooper also has a referral program similar to CashCrate, and their site, too, is easily navigated. Feel Free to ask any questions you may have.

If you decide to check them out, I would appreciate it if you would use my link. Thanks!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

CashCrate

I have found CashCrate to be a very good program. It costs absolutely no money to join, and you don't have to spend money to make money. I find their site very easy to navigate, and it is easy to find what you're looking for. I have found other sites of this nature to be entirely too 'busy' and hard to find what you're looking for.

It is easy to make money on CashCrate. They offer a daily survey, of which you can complete 2 per day, for .80 each. Not much, but if you did both each day, and nothing else, you would make $48 per month. Easy money. You can do unlimited free offers, and easily make $100 or more per month.

They really do pay, when they say they will. Their customer support is great, too. Also, they have an excellent referral program. I have researched CashCrate, and hear nothing but good things about it from other people who use them.

How it Works

Basically, once you sign up with CashCrate, you go to 'complete offers'. I click on the 100% free tab, and I sort by ratings. CashCrate lists what you need to do to get credit for each offer. Then, just click on the link of the offer you want to complete, and complete the requirements for that offer. Viola!! You have earned money!

I do recommend using a different e-mail address for offers, though, so your primary e-mail doesn't get flooded with junk e-mail. Use your primary only when you sign up with CashCrate. I use gmail, and I use a different e-mail address for each company. You can have as many e-mail addresses as you want with gmail.

The minimum payout is only $10, as opposed to most other sites I have seen, where the payout is $20, $30, or even $100. As long as you earn at least $10 per month, you will get a check. It is VERY easy to make minimum payout, for a small amount of time.

I know it doesn't sound like much, but it is an easy way to make extra money. I know that $60 or $30 check comes in mighty handy when it gets here. :) Another way to really increase your earnings with CashCrate is through referrals. They pay you $3 for each referral that makes minimum payout, and also 20% off all referral income. You also get 10% of 2nd level referrals. Once you get referrals, you can make VERY GOOD money without doing anything at all at CashCrate.

Also, CashCrate is one of the few sites that allows members from other countries.

If you decide to give CashCrate a try, I would really appreciate it if you would use my link. Thanks! I would be happy to answer any questions you have about CashCrate.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Still Plugging Along...

I am still plugging along on my quest to earn extra money. I spent most of the weekend working online, writing articles, completing surveys, and preparing stuff for e-bay. I didn't get all of the surveys done, but I am working on it. I did, however, get 27 things listed for sale on e-bay, and I have been working on my blog. WHEW!! I really need to learn HTML! I know what I want my blog to look like, but I have spend a lot of time (and gotten a lot of headaches) trying to get it there. Still working on it. I think I am going to try to take a crash course on HTML within the next few days. I also wrote 3 articles for Helium and Associated Content. I am diligently working to get the ball rolling, but right now, it seems like I am rolling a rather large boulder up a very steep hill. But I WILL NOT GIVE UP!! I am reading everything I can get my hands on. I am waiting to get some things published on AC and Helium. I was able to work out an arrangement with one of my credit card companies, though, to pay a smaller monthly amount, and they will waive the late charges and overlimit fees, as well as lower the interest rate for a year. I have already done that with one of my cards, and it has been a big help. Just so you know, these cards have both been closed.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Step By Step

Okay, I am going to list, step by step, what I am doing, to help those of you, who, like me, need to see things laid out in simple form. I do just want to give credit where credit is due; Amy Bass has a blog of her own, and has really been an inspiration to me. I have gotten a lot of ideas from her. Please check out her site; there is some very useful information there.

http://www.mydebtfreegoal.com/

Okay, here goes:

1. Balance checkbook to bank as of RIGHT NOW.
(I have a whopping $423.98.)
2. Add paychecks of $800.00 (2 weeks pay).
3. List ALL monthly expenses. I listed them both in order by total debt, and by importance.
Since I am behind, I need to pay the most important bills first; food, rent, transportation, and
utilities. After the necessities, then I pay the ones with the smallest balance first, in order to
work on getting them paid off. Yes, my phone is ringing off the hook with people wanting
money; thank God for caller ID. If I don't know the number, I answer, then hang up, all in
one motion, lol. That way, they can't leave a 5 minute message with 15 phone numbers, and
telling me how important it is that I return their call. I know I'm late. Leave me alone. I will
pay when I can.
4. I am paying all bills that are past due, and leaving enough money for groceries, gas, and lunch
money for my son. I did not send the minimums of a few credit cards, since they were
astronomical, so I simply sent them what I could. They can deal with it. The total bills I
am paying this week are $663.54, leaving $175 for groceries, gas, and lunch money. That
leaves $235.44 to go toward next week's bills.

Hopefully, I can make some money on e-bay this weekend; I'll let you know how it goes. :)

Just Starting Out

I am just starting out, and learning as I go. You will see a lot of page changes in the next several days, as I am new to blogging. So, bear with me, please.

My goal for today is to sit down, and take a good, hard look at my financial situation as of right now. (I know it's not good, so I've been putting it off.) But, after I see where I'm at, I will formulate a plan, and share all with you.

My goal for this weekend is to put at least 5 things up for sale on e-bay, complete at least $10 worth of offers on CashCrate, Treasure Trooper, and FairyTaleTreasures, each. Also, I will list my referral link for each of these GPT sites on several free search engines.

Sick and Tired...

I am sick of being up to my eyeballs in debt, all $191,000 of it. It makes me sick to look back over the years, and see how much money we have blown, and to know that if we had made better choices over the years, we would be very comfortable financially. As it stands, we are broke, broke, BROKE! I am ready to put on the breaks to the way I have been doing things, and start eliminating my debt!