Making An Extra Money

Some people said, "Of course!" But the others said,"Don't care, It's not English Class!"

If you want to make money reviewing with PayPerPost, SponsoredReviews, etc., I think English is a must. But if you only want to make money like me, you don't need correct English grammar. As long as people could understand your points, you should go on.

If you are good in writing, you could make more money reviewing. As for me, I'm not good in writing and I don't care about correct grammar. That's why I don't want to make money reviewing. If I joined PayPerPost, Smorty and SponsoredReviews, I only want to know their affiliates program. Could I make money with their affiliates program or not!? And I got the answer, I can't!

If I were a professional writing with a correct English grammar, I would write books and publish it. Why should wasting my time with blogging and making extra money only?
Is it easier making money online? You tell me!

For me, it's easier making money with my current job. Making money online? It is for extra money only. That's why this blog don't offer a dream to retire rich or making huge money. It's Making AN Extra Money. Wrong grammar!
It should be Make Extra Money without 'an'! But, I used 'an' to make the title unique and reminding me that this blog is not selling a huge dream on making money online. The truth is, I've made extra money for 3 months blogging.

Someday if I would make a new blog about world view, philosophy and religion, I will learn correct English and hopefully could use correct English grammar too. But until now, who cares about correct English grammar?

10 comments
  1. blanne October 13, 2008 at 9:56 PM  

    I do! Hehe.

    Eversince I was a child, my father always conversed to me in English. I am Filipino by the way. Time passed and eventually I recognized myself getting annoyed whenever I hear or read incorrect grammar. Although I also make some mistakes, but as much as possible I try not to have any, so that I can stress the point that grammar is very important no matter what.

    But about your topic here, I guess it doesn't really matter. As long as your message is clear, it's okay. And get paid to post programs really do require correct grammar, but then they aren't the greatest source of money for most online earners and so it follows that good grammar is not equal to huge earnings.

    But if you ask me, I still prefer people who do good grammar. You know, for the sake of good impression. :)

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  2. Anonymous October 13, 2008 at 10:26 PM  

    Thanks for the opinion blanne.
    Really appreciated..

    Good for you if you know correct grammar, you will make money reviewing through PPP, SR, etc. You have a cool blog too.
    I do like it.

    arthur..

  3. blanne October 14, 2008 at 5:35 PM  

    By the way, may i ask? Since you don't participate in programs like PPP and smorty, which among the ones you earn from you have earned the most? Well, if you don't mind me asking.. :)

    Himalayan Gochi Juice
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  4. Anonymous October 14, 2008 at 10:04 PM  

    Hmm.. So far slicethepie has already paid me US$ 340 for two months reviewing new musics.
    It is the program I have earned the most.

    I invest some amounts to PTC (Isabelmarco), so far I've got more than US$ 100.

    You can see it on My Earnings page, I wrote about it.

    arthur

  5. Iver Olsen October 16, 2008 at 12:36 AM  

    I'm from Norway, and I wish I could write better english.

  6. Anonymous October 16, 2008 at 7:35 AM  

    Iver, I wish I could too:)
    Blogging is one of the tools to practice it..

    arthur

  7. Anonymous October 16, 2008 at 11:42 AM  

    hmmm that so nice, could you tell me what kind of good online program that can give us extra money ?

  8. Anonymous October 16, 2008 at 6:37 PM  

    Just read it my blog, and find which one is suitable for you.. I've written it.

    arthur

  9. kouji October 19, 2008 at 1:39 PM  

    it really depends on your niche and on the substance of your posts. if there's something in the post which a reader finds useful, grammar isn't as much of an issue. :)

  10. Anonymous October 20, 2008 at 8:55 PM  

    Thanks kouji.. I agree with you; as long as it's not a pay per post/review.

    arthur..

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