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I've learnt my lesson - about online learning ...



Some people find it easy for them to earn online, but some not. I do managed to earn some from the internet, but it is not until I can give uo my full time job or even concentrate so much time in it.

But I do learn a lot of things from the internet, especially online earning. Because the main reason for me to be online is to earn money, but turn out, internet got so many temptations and I've been drawn to it, so many times. Many times, I forgot my main intention.

I also lost money too, trusting sites or forum that promises many beautiful things, stating that it is easy to earn, and bla, bla, and I jump right into it, urghh, and it happens a few times. I do not know whether what I've earn so far is enough to cover the money that I spend on the internet, and of course, it excluding the necessities.

As I've learnt my lesson and I found out that I actually earn through free sites, that I do not have to pay, and most of the sites are earning through writing and do surveys.  As these has proven to be prove, so, I'm going to stick with it. I cannot bear to make any more losses.
The sites that I joint frequently and has proven to be money making to me are



 

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The money earn is depend on how much you put effort in it, or maybe some luck.
Good Luck


Comments

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I try once participate and earn money for the website ... the only bad thing I was winning ...
a large virus that almost finish my computer .. hugs .. great text ...
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