I was watching a program last night with Martin Lewis, money-saving guru and owner of MoneySavingExpert.com. In it, he was trying to help various families make their money stretch further. One of the ideas he came up with was taking paid surveys. He said you should be able to make around £250 a year from it (which I agree with as I was £35 shy of it last year).

I then thought to myself that maybe I’ve been aiming too high with my £350 figure. Having made £172.28 so far this year, his figure is looking more likely than the £350 I plucked out of thin air!

So, I’ve decided to aim for £250 instead. It’ll still be quite an achievement if I make £250 ‘cos:

- it would be a bit more than I made last year

- it would still be a challenge ‘cos I’d still have to make £77.72 over the next 4 months to reach it

With the revised figure, I’m feeling more relaxed and confident. I feel it’s definitely doable. Only time will tell, though, so watch this space.

MissEb.

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2 Responses to Survey Earnings: Revised Target…

  1. TriNi says:

    I've never heard of him but I'm happy that he mentioned paid surveys as a way to make money online. I wish more people would try to do it. So many times they complain about not having enough money etc.. but sometimes the truth is .. that they want a TON of money handed to them on a silver platter. If they took the time to do paid surveys, they could earn a decent extra income.. probably not enough to afford everything they want.. definitely not enough to become rich.. but certain extra income none the less that could help out SOMEWHERE.

    Good luck.. I hope you reach your target! :)

    TriNi @ Make Money Online Free

  2. misseb says:

    I was on the computer, my back to the TV, when I heard it. Definitely got my attention when I heard him say surveys!

    It all adds up.

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