I conducted a poll on this site to find out the gross monthly salary of readers.
56% earn less than $5000 per month.
30% earn between $5000 and $10,000 per month.
13% earn more than $10,000 per month.
Interesting results. It shows me that some of my readers are earning $10,000 per month but they still find my site interesting/relevant enough even though I earn less than them.
Perhaps I should get them to share how they managed to earn such a high monthly income and what jobs or industries they are in.
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Great site and posts! Could you link my blog to your site? I have already done so on my side. Thanks!
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Thanks. How about you write a post for this site? It will be much more effective than just a link =)
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