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[ 14 Mar 2009 | No Comment ]
Project 500 – February Update

What’s Project 500?
This update is quite late, but as I mentioned in my last post I’ve been pretty busy. Results are still slow against my target but at least there’s progress.

Email Newsletter
My newsletter list has 58 subscribers, there’s a constant trickle even though I haven’t been directly promoting it. I haven’t sent a newsletter for a while but I’ve been offered some exciting new freebies so watch this space. Join the newsletter here.

Toluna
I’ve become an affiliate with Toluna, I’m not expecting too much success but you never …

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[ 8 Feb 2009 | 5 Comments ]
Turbo Charge Your Bukisa Earnings

If you aren’t already aware of Bukisa, then it’s a site where you can publish short articles (250-1500 words) and earn money. Money is earned for pageviews and is calculated by the Bukisa Index, currently the index is $3.65, which means you are paid $3.65 per 1000 pageviews.
So that’s fine, you write an article and you get paid.
If people join your network you are then paid a percentage of their earnings, and a percentage of their networks’ earnings, and the one after that. So that’s the second way …

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[ 29 Jan 2009 | One Comment ]
Project 500 – January Update

In December I decided that 2009 was the year I’d start making a part-time income from home. I didn’t have a plan, I still don’t really, but shortly after I wrote about my idea an opportunity came up to work from home managing and optimizing an email list for an online shop.
Working Freelance
I’ve spent a lot of time this month laying the groundwork to make this project successful, the deal is a ‘profit above trend’ model, details still to be hashed out, but I’m happy with the way things …

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[ 9 Dec 2008 | 5 Comments ]
Join Bukisa – Make Passive Income

Bukisa is a way to ‘share your knowledge and earn money’ I joined a few days ago and can already see its potential. You basically write articles and post them to Bukisa (this is very simple, even easier than blogging on your own platform) and then you are paid for people viewing your work. You can also do slide shows, videos and more…
Bukisa also pays you a small cut for signing up friends and family, it’s in Beta at the moment and relatively unknown, and with all these …