£10 a day

£10 a day - half way mark.

Posted in £10 a day on October 15th, 2008 by admin – Comments

So, I haven’t been blogging with an update on my £10 a day challenge but I have been doing it each and every day.

Here’s my totals so far, maybe not what I was looking for but it’s a good attempt for my first time.

£25 voucher to spend in work for winning Store Of The Quarter.
£20 in Payu2Blog payments
£24 in PayPerPost payments
$15 in PayPerPost referal payments (not approved yet)
$32.49 from Amazon’s mTurk
£4.30 from onepoll.com
£47.50 from Quidco (won’t count until it’s physically in my account though)
£1.26 from interest payments in my savings account.

So, it’s not £10 a day. But it is extra money that will come in incredibly handy in the run up to Christmas. Plus it’s not taken me that much effort or time to rack up these payments at all, I’ve actually spent less time online in the past few weeks than usual due to starting my new job and being tired from all the hard work!

So, are any of you taking part in this? Where do you make extra money from online?

New job x2

Posted in stuff, £10 a day on October 8th, 2008 by admin – Comments

So, as it turns out my new shop isn’t half as bad as I thought it was going to be, and the staff seem alright too. Obviously I’m still settling into my new job but it’s been a good week, if not a hell of a lot busier than I’m used to and I miss the boys so much! It’s weird not seeing them everyday. Really weird.

(Un)luckily for me it has been decided that the main area that is going to be concentrated on within this shop for the next couple of months is the newspapers and magazines and that I’m going to be the one doing so. I don’t mind dealing with them and the new procedures are exactly what’s needed so I can’t wait to get right into it and prove that I can turn the sales and waste around. They’re a big problem in most of the stores, so I’m led to believe, so it’s great being involved in something that obviously can bring in more money to my store - and hopefully others that are having the same problems. Plus it means I can do things my way, to a degree, and have something to concentrate on in the store.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s lots wrong with the store and the problems are being ironed out one by one and it’s taking time. My new manager is an excellent one, and has been with the company for a long while so I’m really looking forward to learning everything that I can from him. But, I do miss my boys, I can’t see me being the same with my new work mates.

The hard work that I’ve put in already is having a fantastic effect on my health - I’m down to smoking between 5 and 10 cigarettes a day because I only smoke about 2 cigarettes when I’m at work due to not having cigarette breaks and, weirdly enough, being in an environment where food is being cooked (the shop has a hot food to go takeaway) is the best appetite suppressant in the world. After smelling the bacon and sausages being cooked in the morning is actually putting me off of eating until I get home and have a big, healthy dinner. And promptly fall asleep at 8pm, waking up at 5am the next day!

I’ve also sort of picked up another job on top of my ‘real’ job - making money online. Regular visitors of this blog will be aware that I’m trying to net myself an extra £10 a day throughout October by any means possible online and I’m doing not too bad so far. I’ve raked in $32.49 through Amazon’s MTurk, £47.50 through Quidco (although I won’t count this until the money’s actually in my account) and so far I’m at £30 from paid blogging and I’ve still to list items on eBay - and I have loads for stuff to list! I’ve also come across some great websites listing freebies that I can get my hands on too - hey, anything you can get for free is ok in my book.

One such website, absurdly cool freebie finder, gathers freebies from other websites and lists them each day and offers users the chance to rate and comment about the freebies on offer - and it’s awesome. Today I’ve bagged myself 2 cosmetic samples and some ice cube trays (right ok, I don’t need ice cube trays but they’re always handy to have in the kitchen for impromptu parties). The design of the site isn’t perhaps the best in the world, nor is it the worst, but I get my updates through my RSS reader so the design doesn’t bother me - plus all the offers are separated into the countries that they apply to.

They also have this nifty feature that weeds out the scams so there’s very little chance of you not getting your freebie through the post. It’s such a fantastic little website to follow because you never know what you might get for free one day and there’s a better chance of you finding out about it through this site than if you’re only a member of one freebie website.

£10 a day - Day 1

Posted in £10 a day on September 30th, 2008 by admin – Comments

So, my £10 a day challenge started 54 minutes ago and I’m already well on my way to reaching my goal of £310 extra in my bank account by the 1st November 2008.

Jem reminded me that I have a mturk account that I’d forgotten about. I signed in just about midnight and I’ve racked up £4.26 in 50-odd minutes - and that’s just the ones that have been approved. There’s some easy-money HITs at the moment, like 25c to leave a comment on a blog. Now that’s what I’m talking about!

I really should be in my bed since I have work in the morning, and it’s my last day in the shop with the boys… I’m so going to cry.

Earned so far
Today: £4.26
This Month: £4.26

£10 a day

Posted in £10 a day on September 27th, 2008 by admin – Comments


FREE MONEY!!!!, originally uploaded by MyLSD.

£10 a day. Doesn’t sound like a lot of money, but that’s exactly the cash I’m looking to make every single day in October, meaning I should have £310 more in my bank account on November 1st, just in time for Christmas.

But how am I going to do that, I hear you wonder aloud. Simply, I hope.

Of course, there’s paid blogging. I already do that and make around £50 a month from it but that’s only 5 days, what about the rest? Well the internet plays a big part in this really.

eBay - I have two boxes of things to sell on eBay sitting under my bed, mainly clothes and nicknacks which I’m sure will earn me about £60-£100 hopefully.

Survey sites, which I already do and make about £10 a month from but I don’t actually do all the surverys that are sent my way at the moment.

Quidco, which is pretty much free money especially as I’m planning a purchase from one of their sites offering high cash back and they offer silly money just to complete an auto insurance comparison on one of those websites with the annoying adverts.

And then there’s the picking up coins in the street option too.

If you can think of anyother way to ‘make’ free money, please share it with me. Or if anybody else wants to take part in this challenge, let me know.

You can also follow my progress on Twitter