In the case of surveys - Well yes it can! But, is it worth all the hassle? You must have a clear idea of what you are trying to achieve and of the trustworthy sites that you will get paid from and what amounts you are likely to make. Writing Blogs? We'll see! I also look at Paid to Read and some other Affiliate Programs

Sunday, 1 July 2007

New Paid to Read

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Get Paid To Click.

Here is the chance to get in right at the start of a new paid to read programme. Make Money Free Online dot Info is paying $0.005, $0.01 or $0.02 per read and also offers opportunities to earn via Paid to Sign-up and Paid to Review opportunities.

Without upgrading you can be paid from $1. Benefits of upgrading are:

  • X5 Free Referral Priority Upgrade- Your User ID will be randomly nominated for surfers visiting the web site without a referral url. We put a generous percentage of our profit into advertising with a blank referral link

  • Earn More From Your Downline - Receive an extra 10% from your downline total earnings

  • More Ads To Click - Advertisers love to target proven buyers and investors. By upgrading your account you will have access to more income

  • Free Advertising For Your Favorite Program -1 x 10,000 header banner impressions and 1 x 10,000 footer banner impressions, every month for 1 year. Show 2 different banners or just 1 for maximum exposure

  • Receive 1000 real visitors to your site - 1000 of our members will visit your site for 15 seconds (once)

  • Discounted advertising, AND redemptions - 10% is automatically deducted from the price of all ads

  • No Turing Numbers - Without having to stop and check turing numbers you are freeing up time to earn more money

  • No Minimum Payout - Cashout whenever you wish, Plus, as an upgraded member you will receive priority payout.

A 1 Year Gold Membership is normally $35 but until July 5th is only $25. This looks like a really great deal. I'm in - will I see you there?

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