Showing posts with label Making money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Making money. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

Get Paid to Search with Qmee




I am constantly looking things up. I always joke that Google is my best friend. When I don’t know something, I Google it, if I wanna learn more about something, I Google it.  Noah knows what Google is too. When I don’t know the answer to a very complex Noah space or sea life question, he will tell me to Google it.  This is quite often, not because I am not smart because I am, I just don’t know everything. He just learned what google is, in Webster’s dictionary. He will proudly tell you google is a number with a hundred zeros.  Since I spend a lot of time searching everything, I was really excited to learn about Qmee.  Qmee is an app that you install on Firefox and you just search like normal and you get paid to search. When you go to Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and eBay just search like you normally would but keep your eyes peeled for the Qmee Toolbar to pop up on your left side. There are links that you can click on and you get paid.  The amount you receive from clicking the link varies depending on the advertiser.  They are real sites like Dell, and Sony for example. It is really easy and fun.

 It is totally legit and you get the money straight in your PayPal account or you can donate it to charity. I have done pretty much every money making thing online, and there are minimums or points you earn and it’s ridiculous. It takes you forever to get your rewards.  Qmee is different because you can get your money sent to your PayPal any time you want. You could cash out after 52 cents if you wanted to.  I am saving up my money in Qmee for something special. If Noah had his way, he would want me to save up $500 to buy him some Moon Jellyfish.   I have $13.84  in my account right now. All you need to get started is a computer, Firefox, and a PayPal account. There is not a mobile app at the moment, I am really hoping that they make one, cause I am addicted to my phone.  You don’t have to waste your time filling out surveys that take you thirty minutes, just to find out you don’t qualify. You don’t have to complete offers, or anything. We all search online, why not be paid to do it?

Qmee is still in BETA so it is by invitation only. I have 20 invites that I am thrilled to share with you.  Get in now while you can.  I personally love Qmee and I use it every day.

The first 20 people who  sign up will get to try Qmee too. Sign up for Qmee

Let me know if you sign up and what you think!

Friday, January 29, 2010

She worked hard for the money

I want to share with you my enterprises when I was little. I used to come up with this little business ideas. I would make things and sell things.

It all started with that typical Kool-aid stand. My Kool-aid stand was not an ordinary Kool-aid stand. I also sold graham crackers and gummy worms. I was a full service concession stand. I remember selling a couple other items but I can’t remember exactly what it was. My stand was successful.

I decided I needed to branch out some so I started coloring pictures out of coloring books and selling them door to door. They were people that bought them. I was a cute kid so I guess they decided they were worth the price I sold them for. I didn’t really do that for very long. Maybe just once. I mean how many Sheila coloring originals can one person have? Maybe it will be worth something someday.


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My main “business” when I was younger was where I sold homemade stationary which consisted of a stamp on printer paper and a matching stamped envelope. I would sometimes break out the toaster and emboss with it. People would buy sets of 8 pieces of paper and eight envelopes. The only time I saw anyone using it was my mom and grandma. You know they were obligated. Not that it was ugly it was just really simple and plain but hey I was young and I had to make a living somehow right? I did that for about a year. People would order it so I would make it. It was fun. I still have letters that my mom wrote me at camp on that stationary. It was cool stuff!

When I was 9, I was a mother’s helper to my next door neighbor. I got paid, (I think) to play with her son while she did housework or whatever. It was fun. When I was a little older I started babysitting a lot. I was the typical babysitting girl. I had fliers and everything. I can still see them in my head. I made a big deal about being Red Cross certified in Babysitting. I had a lot of families I would babysit for and I stayed pretty busy with that for a while.

What kind of business ventures did you do when you were little?