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Two for Tuesday

Two naughty chooks in the window well - Sue and Caah the brats knocked down the bag I had stapled up there to stop them roosting there
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Two more on the door - Little Grey and a white butt - your guess is as good as mine
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And door two for two - Tippy and Eli-too
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And two well behaved old ladies - Larry and Raven

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Had to take my own photo of stripes and wattles not waddles.
 
Two for Tuesday

Two naughty chooks in the window well - Sue and Caah the brats knocked down the bag I had stapled up there to stop them roosting there
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Two more on the door - Little Grey and a white butt - your guess is as good as mine
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And door two for two - Tippy and Eli-too
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And two well behaved old ladies - Larry and Raven

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Had to take my own photo of stripes and wattles not waddles.
“What’s this stupid bag doing here? Pull it down!” :lau
 
Two for Tuesday

Two naughty chooks in the window well - Sue and Caah the brats knocked down the bag I had stapled up there to stop them roosting there
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Two more on the door - Little Grey and a white butt - your guess is as good as mine
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And door two for two - Tippy and Eli-too
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And two well behaved old ladies - Larry and Raven

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Had to take my own photo of stripes and wattles not waddles.
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I have a non chicken question.
Has anyone heard of earning by watching videos?

I only have one name for this it's not my chosen one yet because I'm essentially about animals rescues!... my main enjoyment because sometimes i learn from these clips.
I'm interested in crime investigations cooking and real life stories, too name just a few.

One place mentioned is "Swagbucks," but as already said it's the rescuers that's my main interest.

What would you guys think? 🤔
I did a quick google check and read a reddit thread question by a Swagbucks participant asking how it is some people talk about making good money and the questioner isn't making much, $700 (US?) over 6-7 years. Apparently reddit hosts a lot of people who do it and have tips on what's currently the best moneymakers, so if I were you I'd research there.
Some activities require spending money to do the better-paying tasks, some require signing up for subscriptions you have to remember to cancel, opening bank accounts & setting up direct deposit for rewards, etc. Some people buy cheap phones dedicated to things like games, & keep several going at once (the writer had 20) and multitask, which keeps it interesting and the boredom down. Apparently some games, tasks, surveys, etc are skull-numbingly boring ("grindy") and the real job is getting through it and finishing it so you can get paid a few dollars.

Highest earners treat it like a job, tracking their tasks and jobs with spreadsheets to make sure they stay on top of things and also to make sure they get paid, some things don't pay right away. The best story was from a guy you did games and did make money, that appears to be the best paying thing, but he was already heavily into games and decided he would trade what he was already spending hours doing for this, so it was a hobby / pastime he turned into dollars.

Sounds like unless you go at it very intensely & thoroughly, and go after the highest paying tasks, you won't make much money, but you can make some.

Tax
Hazel last January
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I did a quick google check and read a reddit thread question by a Swagbucks participant asking how it is some people talk about making good money and the questioner isn't making much, $700 (US?) over 6-7 years. Apparently reddit hosts a lot of people who do it and have tips on what's currently the best moneymakers, so if I were you I'd research there.
Some activities require spending money to do the better-paying tasks, some require signing up for subscriptions you have to remember to cancel, opening bank accounts & setting up direct deposit for rewards, etc. Some people buy cheap phones dedicated to things like games, & keep several going at once (the writer had 20) and multitask, which keeps it interesting and the boredom down. Apparently some games, tasks, surveys, etc are skull-numbingly boring ("grindy") and the real job is getting through it and finishing it so you can get paid a few dollars.

Highest earners treat it like a job, tracking their tasks and jobs with spreadsheets to make sure they stay on top of things and also to make sure they get paid, some things don't pay right away. The best story was from a guy you did games and did make money, that appears to be the best paying thing, but he was already heavily into games and decided he would trade what he was already spending hours doing for this, so it was a hobby / pastime he turned into dollars.

Sounds like unless you go at it very intensely & thoroughly, and go after the highest paying tasks, you won't make much money, but you can make some.

Tax
Hazel last January
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I’d swear that Hazel has it in for me. She’s always giving me that look 👀
 
I did a quick google check and read a reddit thread question by a Swagbucks participant asking how it is some people talk about making good money and the questioner isn't making much, $700 (US?) over 6-7 years. Apparently reddit hosts a lot of people who do it and have tips on what's currently the best moneymakers, so if I were you I'd research there.
Some activities require spending money to do the better-paying tasks, some require signing up for subscriptions you have to remember to cancel, opening bank accounts & setting up direct deposit for rewards, etc. Some people buy cheap phones dedicated to things like games, & keep several going at once (the writer had 20) and multitask, which keeps it interesting and the boredom down. Apparently some games, tasks, surveys, etc are skull-numbingly boring ("grindy") and the real job is getting through it and finishing it so you can get paid a few dollars.

Highest earners treat it like a job, tracking their tasks and jobs with spreadsheets to make sure they stay on top of things and also to make sure they get paid, some things don't pay right away. The best story was from a guy you did games and did make money, that appears to be the best paying thing, but he was already heavily into games and decided he would trade what he was already spending hours doing for this, so it was a hobby / pastime he turned into dollars.

Sounds like unless you go at it very intensely & thoroughly, and go after the highest paying tasks, you won't make much money, but you can make some.

Tax
Hazel last January
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Can we make money browsing BYC? :lau
 

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