I bought that setup back in June. It's a great deal and those guys make my favorite juices. What flavors did you get?
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When you guys first started what did you set your daily goal at? Just curious, I am a homemaker more or less and this is to supplement our income.
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I started out small. Just $10/day. It's only $25/day now but on most days I do better than that. I didn't want to set it too high and frustrate myself, but wanted to make sure it was still high enough that I made enough money to actually do something with at the end of the week.
10 dollars. That meant an extra 300 or so a month. It's changed now, more like 20-30 but that's what I started with.
I started with at least 100 HITs a day until I crossed that 5,000 mark (and lang_labs showed up with its glorious self), then I made it $10.00 - and I've surpassed that goal every day.
I've never had a daily $ goal, because that's always somewhat dependent on what's available. No reason to do things not worth doing to hit an arbitrary number, and no reason to stop when the gettin is good. Nothing wrong with it ofc, but I think a time goal or something along those lines makes more sense.
When I first started, I didn't set a goal...I just wanted to see how much I could reasonably make in a day...After about two weeks I set myself a $5 daily goal, and now I have a $10 daily goal. It's not a strict goal, though...I don't always hit it (especially when I get distracted by my computer projects for days)...But it's what I aim for.