Survey Earnings Updates for Dec. 13th
December 13th 2007 15:32
I have amazing results to report this week! First, we'll look at last week:
And what do I have this week? $228.84! I'm only 56 cents short of my December goal and it's only the second week of the month. (This is good news - hopefully I can double it or something - because I don't work next week like I thought I was supposed to).
Well, how was this done so quickly you ask? Well, I had a $10 survey and an $8 survey from surveyspot. I also had more than $2.50 worth of points from globaltestmarket. After that I can't really remember which other ones I did surveys for.
But this week I also thought I'd show you my excel sheet of how I keep track of the amounts.
For the ones that use points, I have the dollar amount column have a formula for that box. For example, globaltestmarket I have box C5 (the points one) multiplied by .05. So it looks like: =PRODUCT(C5*.05). Mostly I just thought it would be interesting to you to see how much money I have at each place.
*One thing I just want to make clear: I haven't had any of this money sent to me yet. It's sitting in the accounts with each different survey site for now.*
If you'd like to check out all the surveys I've tried for myself and have reviewed, visit the survey sites archives. If you have any questions, always feel free to leave a comment or email me.
$207.59
And what do I have this week? $228.84! I'm only 56 cents short of my December goal and it's only the second week of the month. (This is good news - hopefully I can double it or something - because I don't work next week like I thought I was supposed to).
Well, how was this done so quickly you ask? Well, I had a $10 survey and an $8 survey from surveyspot. I also had more than $2.50 worth of points from globaltestmarket. After that I can't really remember which other ones I did surveys for.
But this week I also thought I'd show you my excel sheet of how I keep track of the amounts.
For the ones that use points, I have the dollar amount column have a formula for that box. For example, globaltestmarket I have box C5 (the points one) multiplied by .05. So it looks like: =PRODUCT(C5*.05). Mostly I just thought it would be interesting to you to see how much money I have at each place.
*One thing I just want to make clear: I haven't had any of this money sent to me yet. It's sitting in the accounts with each different survey site for now.*
If you'd like to check out all the surveys I've tried for myself and have reviewed, visit the survey sites archives. If you have any questions, always feel free to leave a comment or email me.
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