Here are my earning from this month: (Not bad for a stay at home mom)
$6.81~YouData
$39.74~Izea (PayPerPost & Social Spark)
$25.66~Ebates* (please use scentreprenuer@aol.com as your referrer when signing up)
$3.31~Adsense (Current balance $37.61…need $100 to cashout)
$10~Penzoil (Mail-in-Rebate)
$2.99~Progresso (Mail-in-Rebate)
$5~Chevron Gas Card (on-line contest)
$25~ING Direct (Bonus for opening a FREE savings account) details here
$25~E*Trade (0pened a savings account)
$0~Pine Cone Research
$30~(3) $10 Walmart Gift Cards
$1.95~Walgreen’s Jan Rebate (Electrosal)
$150~Birthday Money
*Ebates $5 Bonus Offer: All new Ebates accounts earn $5 for signing up, which is credited 2-3 days after you make your first purchase. I’ll earn $5 when you sign up and you’ll earn $5 for every person you refer as well.
Click here to earn a $25 Visa Gift Card from Wachovia. I loved completing the bank deals this month. It was easy money. 10 minutes to open each account (2) for me (2) for hubby and we made $100 total doing it. We now have designated high interest savings accounts for -long term emergency fund, -short term emergency fund, -automobile, and debt repayment.
Total earnings for February was $325.46 All of my cash earnings are divided up as follows… 10% Tithe, 70% Savings and 20% Spending. All GC’s are used for CVS OOP and rebate offers.
Way to go!! 🙂
I was curious…why do you consider mail-in-rebates as “earnings / income” when they’re simply a refund of money you previously spent? Wouldn’t this mess you up when filing income taxes (since you’d essentially get taxed twice on it)?
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Good for you Motherhen. Ebates was especially helpful for me during the Christmas which is when I make larger on line purchases.
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I like the way you outline your earnings as an example so we can all glean ideas.
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Way to go! I love the fact that even as a SAHM I can still make $$ to help our family AND it’s really not that much work.
I’d have signed up with ebates under your name, but I’m already a member. I received a 27.00 payment in Feb. from Christmas shopping.
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