I am having a fantastic start to the new year regarding my online earnings. I am definitely making more than January 2007. I have seen YPN (Yahoo Publisher Network), Google Adsense, TLA, and even Chitika take nice jumps forwards. My private ad deals have also began picking up very nicely!
I hope you are all doing very well also. Last fall I did a little test with Prosper. This is an online lending site. I am also doing very well with that. I am making over 20% interest (average is high due to some high risk loans) on my loans that I have given. I have done 4 loans and none of them have been late. So I am fortunate.
If you need to borrow money Prosper is a good way to do it, It is normally at a lower interest rate than the banks will give you. So, you save money and build your credit. If you have some money to lend and want to make more money than the stock market (even when it is up), then this may be for you. Also now is a good time to give it a try. Prosper is giving out money just for signing up. I also get money for referring you. So why not give it a shot.
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Thanks for this resource. i am sure that i will check it out.
I’ve heard of this site before. For some reason it still seems scammy to me. Not the site itself, but the massive potential of user scams. Have you had any bad experiences yet, or all good? How do you figure out who you’re lending to?