I Just Made $10 — Feeling Excited
It was my first day of making $10…
Joined the site three months ago and working independently, I have made $10 for the first time. It is one of the best days of my life. This money may not be enough for those who are making hundreds of dollars daily, but for a newcomer, it is more than enough.
What’s The Secret To Success?
In my opinion, anybody can achieve success on this platform. You just need to work hard and give your best shot.
- Keep Showing Up — Keep showing up means you must have a story or two to tell. Don’t make your followers feel that you are not an active writer or that you are somebody they should block.
- Support And Admire Other Writers — The best way to support other writers is by reading their stories on a daily basis and by giving them claps once a while. I always make time for it, and my support is especially for those who have just joined the website and want to make some money.
- Don’t Consider Yourself Better Than Others — I have seen some people calling themselves better than others. Is this what we have been sent to this world for? No, I don’t think so. We all are equal and everybody starts with zero. So, it is okay if somebody is not making as much money as you or the top writers. Instead of criticizing others, we should spend our time improving ourselves and helping one another. I don’t and will never call myself a good writer. I only work hard and the rest is in the hands of my readers.
- Anyone Can Make Money — The perk of this site is that anybody can join and begin making some money. You don’t need special skills or a degree to get started. You just need to sign up, have a Stripe account, write a few stories daily, and make money. The initial months will be tough, but once the profile is established, you will keep making enough money.
Final Thoughts
As I always say, this platform is both easy and difficult to work on. You need to have a perfect balance between quality and quantity. Once you have published from 100 to 200 stories, you will see money rolling in. Inspire people with your work, not with your excuses.






