500 posts = $15.00
So here's another get paid to post forum site and it works fairly ok. This is one of the most straight forward site that I've yet seen simply because its payment system is direct. Basically you will get 3 cents for each posts that you make on the forums. What this is mean is that you'll get $3.00 for every 100 posts you make and $15.00 for every 500 posts that you make. The site's minimum payout requirement is set at $15.00 also and they only pay via PayPal.
The biggest downside to this site is that members are limited to only getting paid for the first 30 posts that they make within a 24 hour period. And in additional to this there has to be at least 136 characters within a posts in order to get credited for that post (the length of this post contains 780 characters, not including the spaces). But aside from these two requirements and restriction, this site is a good way to add extra money into a person's online income stream.
Check it out here: Cash Posting
April 24, 2007
Cash Posting
Posted by slimwallet 39 comments
April 20, 2007
Adbux
A straight forward paid to view site site with a good referral system
Adbux is becoming a very popular choice for users who are looking for a good way to make even more extra cash online. The site pays its member at a constant rate of 1 cent per ad that they view. The viewing timer was recently 15 seconds, but had since been lengthen to 30 seconds. There referral system is also impressive as well because for every ad that your referrals visits, you will get credited with 1 cent as well. The minimum payout for this site is currently set at $5.00.
They number of ads that you are able to click on each day is anywhere from 15-25 and these will be available for you to re-click after every 24 hours.
At an average rate of $0.20 per day, users can expect to get $1.00 for every 5 days. If this rate continues on steadily, a member can expect to get paid $6.00 at the end of every month (30 days). Not bad considering that you only spend around 10 minutes clicking on all available ads within the 24 hour period.
The site has a very easily navigable layout and looks very clean. It is a great choice for anyone looking to find a nice get paid to view site.
Check it out here: Adbux
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April 19, 2007
My myLot Earning Rates
$2.00 a day by making 50 posts is not too bad.
I currently have 200 post on myLot and there is $6.75 sitting in my account. I know I could've had much more then that if I had replied to discussions with a more elongated and useful response when I was there the first few days. On the first 2 or 3 days of using myLot I was averaging approximately 45-50 cents, but a couple days later, I started averaging about $1.00/day by making 25-30 post each day. And I've also managed to make nearly $2.00 a day by doing 50 LONG posts and creating a couple good discussion topics. The pattern that I'm seeing here is that if you make each of your post about 5-7 lines long, then you'll get credited more. Another interesting thing that I've notice yesterday is that even though I didn't make any post on myLot but only created about 3 discussion topics, I still earned a good $0.21 in my account for that day. I sure hope that they didn't make a mistake and discredit my account for it.
I should be reaching the payout in about 2 more days if I really start to hustle, however other things have been bogging me down.
Check it out here: myLot
Posted by slimwallet 1 comments
April 17, 2007
Rants and Thoughts Apr. 17
So its been about 18 days since the creation of this blog and the start of my online money making adventures and I'm very proud of the Fusion Cash check I've received yesterday and by the way, it really cashes out. As of right now I'm staring at $21.75 from my Treasure Trooper account and I'm looking at another $41.70 from Cash Crate. And from myLot, I'm expecting to reach the minimum payout by this Sunday night (the minimum is $10). Also, Donkey mails will be paying me $1 within the end of this month.
So this means that my estimated pay for the month of May is ~ $74.45
What I'm seriously consider about doing is start my own get paid to site that allows other members to join in and start earning. I'm currently looking at the Cash Crusader script but it seems that it is only useful for creating those "paid to read email" sites, such as Donkey Mails. The Cash Crusader requires an investment of about $70.00 in order to have legal ownership of the purchased script. Perhaps I should use the money that I've earned from the other sites and reinvest in this.
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April 16, 2007
Fusion Cash Testimonial - Check Received!
I got my check from Fusion Cash - It really pays!
Date I Cashed-out: March 31, 2007
Date I Received Payment: April 16, 2007
Alright guys, so after waiting for so long (It's only 2 weeks, but it feels like forever), its finally here, I've finally got my check from Fusion Cash.
Here it is folks all $33.50 of it. Have a look for yourself:
Yes folks this is the real deal. What surprises me the most is that the check arrives so early. All that is left to do now is to cash this baby out and see if it really cashes.
Check it out here: Fusion Cash
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Treasure Trooper Earnings **Update** Apr. 16
They really do have treasure!
I feel kinda sorry for not trusting Treasure Trooper. The reason I say this is because from the moment that I started using TT, I didn't get my account credited for offers that I've completed. This gave me a bad vibe about them. However, I started to give it another try a couple days ago, and I completed about 20 freebie offers and to my surprise these got credited instantly this time around.
Their minimum payout is $20.00 and they pay by check. As of right now I have $20.25 in my account and so I expect to get my check somewhere in May.
The thing about Treasure Trooper that I like the most its referral system. They allow you to play these pearl games after each offer/survey that you complete and when you win at least 8 pearls, you can redeem them for 2 referrals. Now isn't that great?
Check it out here: Treasure Trooper
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April 15, 2007
Host Bidder - Free Domain Registration by Posting
Its a pay to post site that offers you more than cash in exchange for your participation
I've recently been searching around on the net for cheap hosting and domain registration services, and I stumbled up this little site. They claim that you can register a domain name from them that's good for 1 full year, absolutely free! So how do you get all this for free? Well the site is just your typical pay to post site, where the more you participate, the more you earn, only this time there are a few more options that you can earn instead of just cold hard cash. It works similar to myLot. You create new topics for others to discuss about and you also have to reply to other members discussion topics.
The free 1 year domain name registration that they offer you is of the .info variety and they use to offer free hosting services as well, but that service was recently canceled by them. The site works on a redeemable point system, so when you earn enough, you can opt. to get your site register for free.
This site is definitely great for people who don't want to spend a single dime on domain registration, but at the same time they also don't want to register at a free site where a sub-domain is the only option. It's for people who want a free and simplified domain name for their personal site.
Get your free .info site here and get yourself a free hosting service then you'll be set.
Check it out here: Host Bidder
Posted by slimwallet 5 comments
April 14, 2007
Get Paid to Read Mails
Many of them exist, but only a few works
Remember what I said earlier about how its near impossible to get paid from those get paid to read email sites and that I only got paid at a rate of 1 cent per day? Well, I've found two out of many which offers enough email per day so that you can actually get paid within 2-3 weeks. Yes, it doesn't pay much, but at least you know that you can get paid and that they do exist and not all are scam. I've tried several over the past weeks, but only two of them seems good to use. They are Donkeymails and Wordlinx. Both can pay you directly by PayPal and they have a very low minimum payout of $1.00. Obviously this won't be making you any significant amount of money, but they are a great way to supplement your PayPal account each month. Besides, it only takes about 10 minutes of your time each day to load up the emails and watch the ads.
Check them out here: DonkeyMails & Wordlinx
Update * My mistake, Wordlinx minimum payout is now $10.00 not $1.00
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April 13, 2007
Blog Chex - Automatic Sponsors for Blogs
They find advertisers for your blog, so you don't have to.
Blog Chex is the blogging service which offers something different from other blogs in that they do all the work of getting advertisers to your blog. If you have a high traffic blog, then Blog Chex will seek out advertisers who are willing to place their ads on your site. You don't have to worry about getting accepted from any sponsors because they do that for you. They do allow you to place your own google adsense code into your blog, but it seems like this option will be removed soon.
However, the biggest downside to all this is that Blog Chex will receive a small portion of the earnings that you'll receive from the advertisers. The minimum payout is $50.00 and they are planning to lower that minimum down to $20.00 instead. Your payrate will all depend upon how much traffic you have on your site, how much Blog Chex will take from your total earnings, and how much the advertisers are willing to pay you to display their ads.
I clicked on a couple of the existing blogs in their community and notice that the ads being displayed are irrelevant to what the whole blog is about. It doesn't target specifically what it is that the blog is conveying, and thus, many of these blogs are filled with random banner ads. and other advertising pieces.
Blog Chex is still in an Alpha stage and they claimed that they'll be moving into beta soon. Hopefully by then they could figure out a way to display more relevant ads on their users blogs.
Check it out here: Blog Chex
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*Alert* BMG Music Scam CD
I had received a very suspicious CD delivery from BMG Music that attempted to install a backdoor spyware/virus onto my computer. I'm pretty sure that they got my personal information from one of the offers that I signed up for with my get paid to sites. However, I did not disclose any credit card or social security information to them. To my amazement I got this little package in the mail earlier today and it looked very legitimate at first glance (this is what the box looked like after I opened it, but you get the idea).

Inside this package there is a music CD entitle, "Totally Country Vol. 5"

And also inside this box was a little bill document stating that I had recently ordered a "free" CD from BMG Music. They said that I needed to pay $2.79 to cover the shipping charges and that I could pay with my credit card number by May 6, 2007. Fat Chance. Of course, I've never ordered anything form this company before nor have I ever visited their website.On the back of this bill, it stated that if the original shipping package is unopened I can return it by just dropping it back in the mail. But how would I know this information, unless I open the package and read their bill document?
I had searched everywhere for a 1800 number to contact them, but they don't have one. Also they use a P.O. box mailing address with no reference to whom the payment is made out to.
I did some research about this company and it turns out that this is a real company that is partnered with Sony. It was once a reputable name, but now they have become a lowly scavenger, trying to charge customers credit card without any reason whatsoever. The CD that they shiped contained some malicious software that can render your PC vulnerable to outside attacks, so don't play it in any computer system.
Having said that, I tried to play this CD in my old CD player to see what it sounded like. Unsurprisingly, the CD was loaded with garbage. The CD played, but the sound quality was poor.
So what did I do with all this? I decided to shoot them an email, stating that their CD had crap written all over it and I demanded 10 minutes of my life back for listening to it.
Posted by slimwallet 1 comments
Dude, It's MyLot
Similar to Yahoo Answers except this time you get pay.
MyLot is just a completely revamped version of the Yahoo Answers (not implying that they are one in the same) and it provides incentives to users for actually answering the questions or commenting on discussion topics posted by other users. This incentive is what motivates people to head out and post as manyy response to discussion topics out there, because the more you post, the more you earn. MyLot attempts to make users refrain from posting spam comments by determining how useful a post is. If its a good response that you've provide, then you get paid more, and if its a poor post then you simply get paid less.
When I first enrolled as a member of this site and started to take part in the community, I contributed a total of 12 discussions and posts combined. My earnings for that was 00.64 cents. Thats pretty impressive indeed. This is a fantastic site that anyone can easily join and if you're not in it for the money, you can still browse around for answers to a question that you might have. And if the question isn't there, you can always post it up. You can expect people to swarm into the discussion with plenty of replies because they are motivated to earn that money.
Check it out here: MyLot
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April 11, 2007
Fusion Cash & Cash Crate **UPDATE** April 11
WHOOO HOOO!!! I'm gonna get paid !
About 12 days ago I started this blog and went on my online money making adventure. 12 days later I'm expecting to get paid a grand total of $58.15. YiPppEEe! This will be the best $58.15 that I've ever earned.
Today Fusion Cash has just confirmed that my check for $33.50 will be arriving in the mail box by April 25th.
Although it hasn't been officially confirmed or approved yet, I now have $24.65 in my Cash Crate account and the minimum payout is only $10.00, so I should expect to receive it in mid May.
Here is the confirmation of payment from the Fusion Cash site:
Also I think it is worth noting that for ALL of the site that I've done so far (including these two), I have not given out any credit card information. I've earned this much so far by completing a bunch of freebie offers.
The amazing thing about Fusion Cash is that I started using the site on the morning of March 31st. Then later that night I also requested payment. And now I'm expecting to get paid.
The only thing left in seeing if this is truly legitimate, is to get that check in my mailbox.
Check it out here: Fusion Cash and Cash Crate
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SoulCast - Simple Adsense Blogging
Blogging for dollars has just become much easier and simpler......but its a little too simple...
There is this blogging site called, Soul Cast where everything is simplified to a point that literally ANYONE can start blogging. The concept of Soul Cast is the same as Blogger.com; you make a blog and generate money by implementing Google adsense on it.
So what's so different from this ?
Well the thing about Soul Cast is that its very easy to use and navigate. Everything is simply a point and click. The downside to this blogging site is that your blog seems very plain and it doesn't appear to support themes. I clicked on a few of the already established users blogs to see what they were like, and every single one of them that I had clicked on was boring... it was filled with pages of text with no pictures, diagrams, or any kinda of images. It was also completely done in monotone color. All blog looked the same, feel the same, had the same layout, and navigated in the same way. You can also blog anonymously, so if you have have a reputation for being a tough guy, you can feel relatively safe when blogging about Barbie dolls.
This site is great for beginners who just want a simple place to rant about their daily lives and get paid for it. However, long time bloggers will find this site too ineffective for generating a serious income.
Posted by slimwallet 2 comments
April 10, 2007
The Million Dollar Homepage
Play dress up and disguise an old idea, then people will buy it for $1 million dollar.
By now, I'm pretty sure that everyone has heard of Alex Tew or at least heard of the million dollar homepage where a 21 year old college student became a millionaire by selling 1 million tiny pixels for $1 dollar each (customers must purchase a minimum of 100 pixels). What's more impressive about all this is that he sold every single piece of pixels within a matter of approximately 4 months, thus making him an almost instant millionaire. He has surely hit the jackpot, but how did he do it? Well if you take a look at his site you'll see that it's nothing more then just a simple one page site, with tons of ads on it all stuck together. Take a look:
So how did this guy manage to turn a one page website into a million dollar web page? Well you may notice and realize that these things are nothing more then just ads. He's basically selling off ads at a very high price of $100 worth of pixels at a time. The idea of selling off your web space for advertisement has been done plenty of time in the past, but no one seems to overcharge customers at a high price.... Essentially $100 will buy you a little clickable square on his homepage where you can display anything you like, but in order to display a banner, it'll cost you thousands of dollars.
If Alex Tew were to directly declare that he is selling space on his site for the displaying of ads, he would be no where near successful because it has been done before and potential customers will not be interested nor will they even be curious enough to enter his site. Yet, if he claim that users are actually buying pixels then it will definitely sell.
He disguised the selling of space for ads, by referring to them as pixels and getting people to make a big deal out of it.
If anything, Alex Tew just proved to me (and probably the rest of the internet world) that if you take any existing idea and sell it as something else (you have to be clever), people will actually buy it because they think its something new.
So who will be next in line to come up with such a clever and ingenious idea ?
Posted by slimwallet 0 comments
April 7, 2007
Can't Get Pay to Read Mails
Get paid to read email is not worth it, period.
Recently I've been examining these get paid to read email sites to see how they really work and let's just say that I don't recommend doing them because they are a waste of time. I've read some testimonials out there of people making several hundreds from these sites, but that's only possible if you have over 80 million referrals (over-exaggeration). Anyways for those who are curious, then take your shot at it. Perhaps you are much more luckier than I am.
Click here to read how much I earned using all these paid to read sites
(I used 6).
I'll spend several more days with these programs to see which ones are a plausible and possible way to getting a few quick bucks (if any at all).
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Paid to Read ?
10 cents in 10 days....not worth my time
If you go into a search engine and type "get paid to read emails," you'll likely find plenty of these sites that offer you the opportunity to earn some cash by simply reading advertiser emails that they send to you. The thought of this sounded simple enough for me so I decided to sign up for a couple of them to see what they are really like. Well it turns out that its very hard to make any amount of money using these get paid to read emails programs. All of these sites claim that I could get pay without requiring a minimum payout. My first impression was, "That's great!" but I soon found out that it takes days or even weeks to just make $0.15! That's right, 15 CENTS. Man, that's just horrible! And in addition to this, the "no minimum payout system only works if you're a gold member, otherwise all free members have to earn at least $1.00 or $2.00 in order to get pay from pay-pal.
The reason why is because all these sites don't send you enough email on a daily basis for you to be making any kind of money, instead you have to wait several days just to get enough emails to make 5 cent. The majority of the email that they send you are those "point based mails," which are pretty much worthless unless you intend to redeem them for banner ads to advertise your site. Each mail that I've received from one of these sites paid me about 0.02 cents (less than a penny) each and I'm only getting roughly 0-1 emails per days from each of these sites. But thank goodness that there is no minimum payout for anyone of them. Now I unofficially have 10 cents in my pay-pal account using several of these sites for 10 days.
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April 6, 2007
Free Nintendo Wii ?
Can you really get a Nintendo Wii for "free" ?
I'm pretty sure that just about everyone who can't afford to get one of those "next generation" gaming console are desperately looking for a way to get one at an exceptionally low price. Well even if one of these consoles were to be sold at low price, I still couldn't afford one and so being the cheap person that I am, :) I decided to scour the internet in search of a free Nintendo Wii gaming console. This was the one system that I really wanted ever since I heard that it used the 'nun-chuck' controllers for character movements. I've only had the pleasure to experience playing this gaming system once at a friend's house and since then I was truly in love.
And so back to my adventure of seeking out ways to get a Nintendo Wii for free. If you go into any search engine and type in the phrase "free nintendo wii" or "free sony playstation 3" or "free xbox 360," then you'll sure be bombarded with all these sites claiming that you could get your hands on one of these baby for no cost at all.
So I decided to click on one of these site and that's when it all began....
First and foremost, it asked me to enter in personal information such as my e-mail, name, home address, phone number, etc. Then after that I was taken to a page which asks me to answer a few short survey-like questions. After all this easy stuff was done, I was then taken over to a new page which stated that I need to complete at least 3 trial offers. This required a credit card so I was a bit nervous, but nonetheless I signed up for 3 of the cheapest offer they had (BlockBuster, Video Professor, Netflix). As soon as I had clicked on the next button, I was taken to a second page which I had to do pretty much the same thing, except this time I had to sign up for 3 more offers that cost more then those previous ones. But all these services were trial offers and so, I made sure that I had marked down the cancellation date correctly so that I could cancel all of them before my credit card would be charged.
Well after the second phase, I was taken to yet another page of offerings that I had to sign up for. They claim that this was the last page I had to complete in order to receive my free Nintendo Wii. That's when I thought to myself, "Hellz yea!!" but as soon as I scrolled down to see how much this 3rd group of offering would cost me, I was just devastated and all hope was lost.....
This 3rd group of offering was just way too much for me. First they requested that I sign up for a trial offer of the Vonage VOIP phone service. Then I had to sign up for Dish Network satellite T.V., and after that I had to sign up for Comcast high speed internet service. The problem is that the Dish Network satellite offer required a 1 year contract and if I decide to cancel before the one year period (which I was planning on doing), I would have to suffer a termination fee.
There was nothing left for me to do since I couldn't sign up for these offers. I guess no Nintendo Wii for me yet...
Posted by slimwallet 0 comments
April 5, 2007
Get paid to write with Helium
Writing with incentives
Helium is the new website that is promoting articles which can be written by anyone on about any topic of their choice. The site intends to become a collection of user submitted information which can range anywhere from, "how to cook fried rice" to the more sophisticated and sensitive topic of, "does god exist?" Because users submitted articles are what drives this community, it attempts to attract more potential authors to post on it's site by providing incentives for posting up articles on the various topics. Helium, however, does not work on the pay-per-post basis, so you will not earn a constant amount of dollars for each post and articles that you write. Instead, Helium determines you payout based on how popular your article is and how high it ranks within the corresponding category. This in essence is used in the hopes that plenty of high quality articles will be submitted to the site to help it grow and expand. So if you write a poorly written article (and lots of it), chances are that you probably won't be making any great amount of money from this site.
Helium offers this nifty little thing called, "leapfrog" and its essentially a tool that authors can use to move their articles up the rank, thus they "leapfrogging" over other articles. The downside to this is that everyone has the same potential to leapfrog over their competition and so the whole system balances out to some extent.
Some of the articles on Helium aren't actually articles, but instead they should be considered more as quotes. They are usually one or two sentences long and contains a phrase that can easily capture the attention of viewers. So far its not uncommon to see these quotes floating around in top 10 of each category.
The site is still relatively new and is attracting more and more bloggers each week. So those who naturally love to write and want to earn some pocket money should definitely check this one out.
Check it out here: Helium
Posted by slimwallet 0 comments
April 4, 2007
Cash Crate **UPDATE** April 4
Show me the money!
Yea, I've now earned much more money from Cash Crate than I thought I would, and towards the end of the month they'll be sending me a check that should arrive in mid. May. I've haven't really encountered any major problems with Cash Crate yet. The majority of the offers and surveys that I've completed and worked on was credited on time, and I was always excited to check out my account profile to see how much more I had accumulated over the past few days. Its really a great get paid to site so far and all that is left in determining whether or not it really is legit, is to constantly check my mailbox next month.
Related posts: Cash Crate Initial Thoughts
Check it out here: Cash Crate
Posted by slimwallet 2 comments
De ja vu offers?
Encountering the same offers and surveys from different sites
Its only been a couple of days since I started the first five get paid to sites and already I find myself running out of options and choices to complete offers and do surveys. I now realize that all these sites have one thing in common - they all use the same group of advertiser who provides the surveys and offers for you to complete. What's really annoying about all this is that I'm not allow to repeat these offers more than once, even if I've only completed them on other get paid to sites. So a few days into this and I'm running out of options already! I'm beginning to think that I should only stick to only one or maybe two of these kinds of site and then reuse the money that I earned (if they actually send the check to me) to complete the credit card trial offers.
As it stands right now I'm expecting to receive payment from FusionCash later on this month, so I'm definitely looking forward to that
Check it out here: Fusion Cash
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April 3, 2007
Slash My Search
Get paid to do what you've been doing all these years
Slash My Search is the get paid to surf program where all you have to do is continue surfing the internet like you've been doing all along. There's no software or tool bars to install and take up space on your desktop. The only catch however is that instead of using your favorite search engine, you would have to use their search engine to scour the web. This isn't too bad tho, because albeit not being like what you're use to, it still provides relevant information to what your looking for.
Their search engine that you'll be required to use has a very unique interface to it. There are two panels, one on the left to display the search results and whatnot, and on the right there is a preview image of the web page on a particular site. I thought this was pretty cool since it means that I could see what the heck the site looks like and decide weather or not I would wanna visit it.
Here's what their search engine looks like.
The pay rate for SlashmySearch is simple; you get $0.25 an hour for using their search engine and they have a 3 level referral program that pays you $0.15/hr. for each direct referral and then $0.05/hr. for each person that they refer. $0.25/hr. sounds really good to me right now since it means that all I have to do is just scour the web for information like I do everyday. Currently their minimum payout requirement is set at $20.00 which I think is pretty fair, however it used to be set at a minimum of $50.00 instead which I thought was really high.
Ok so here I break down some of the possible ways that you can get pay from SlashMySearch without any referrals
at $0.25/hr. you could:
Search for 1 hour a day and earn $0.25/day or $7.50/month
Search for 2 hours a day and earn $0.50/day or $15.00/month
Search for 3 hours a day and earn $0.75/day or $22.50/month
Search for 4 hours a day and earn $1.00/day or $30.00/month
Search for 5 hours a day and earn $1.25/day or $37.50/month
Search for 6 hours a day and earn $1.50/day or $45.00/month
Search for 7 hours a day and earn $1.75/day or $52.50/month
Search for 8 hours a day and earn $2.00/day or $60.00/month
I highlighted the minimum that you can do each day and still get pay each month. 3 hours isn't that bad I don't think, since most of us surf the web way much more than that. It seems very legit and I'll be adding this one to my collection of programs to use.
Check it out here: Slash My Search
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AGLOCO
Is this the real deal or just a fake?
I ran into this new program called AGLOCO on the internet the other day and what it is, is simply a get paid to surf program with more incentives than just pure cash payout. They pay you to surf the internet using a little Viewbar program that you have to install on your PC, then whenever you're online, you just gotta have it active and running. Their limitation to this is that you can only surf for about 5 hours per MONTH which seems awfully low and their hourly payout rate is also dependent upon where you live.
So this is what the Viewbar looks like on your computer:
Here's what they had to say as to how much they could pay you for using the AGLOCO Viewbar,
" Every time you use the Viewbar™ to do an Internet search, AGLOCO earns money from the search engine providers. (For example, Google pays as much as $0.10 on average for each search that is directed to its search engine.) "
So according to their statement above, it would mean that in theory I could perform at least 1 search per minute at a rate of $0.10 per search. There are 60 minutes in an hour so I could be making $6.00 and hour (if it really works this way). And since you get to use up to 5 hours each month, it would mean that you could be making $30.00 in a month spending only 5 hours on your computer ! Wooh Hoooo! that sounds pretty impressive to me considering that I spend way more time then just 5 hours a month surfing the internet anyways.
However, AGLOCO states that there are a total of 4 ways in which it's members can make money online.
Here's an excerpt straight from their site:
That's 138,892 hours! For even more impressiveness check out John Chow's adventure with AGLOCO, he ranked in the top 0.4% of all members in February 2007.
They also mention that you can earn shares from AGLOCO company which could be sold onto the world market (I would assume) at a rather high price if the company is successful. I'm not sure if they updated their site frequently or not, but currently they are in a beta state and are still trying to partner up with some market companies. I think we'll have to wait a bit longer to see how this all goes and whether it'll be a fluke or a stunning success.
Check it out here: AGLOCO
Posted by slimwallet 0 comments
April 2, 2007
What I been up to lately
Learning various materials straight from the book
Recently I've been trying to learn various different things from many different categories. I don't know how it all began, but it was almost as if one day, I decided I want to learn a programming language and then the next day I want to learn how to be proficient at Photoshop. And more randomly, I been wanting to learn how to play the guitar and the flute.....weird. I'm not sure how these things occurred, but I just happened so fast and I acted out by going out and bought some books that covers all these materials.
I guess my urged to learn these things is because I saw other people's work and got very excited and told myself, "I just gotta learn how to do that!"
Man, I think I'm feeling another urge coming along.
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Affiliation and Amazon astore
Should I open up an astore?
Currently I been looking into affiliation as another means of generating some cash, and I stumbled upon Amazon astore. I feel as if I'm very late in finding out all this wonderful stuff. I'm a little skeptical about this astore concept though, since I thought to myself, "why not just go directly to the main site when I want to buy something?" This is what I'm unsure about, because wouldn't it be more logical to head directly to bestbuy, circitcity, compusa, or any other electornic electronic websites and stores to look at the products you would wanna buy ? It just makes more sense to me. Yet I've found some who had made some generous amount of cash from these type of stores, thus making it seem a bit more legitimate.
I'm gonna do a little bit more research on atore from Amazon and see how realistic it is to actually make something out of it. The good thing is that its free to make so I have nothing to lose.
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Cash on Tap Initial Thoughts
This one just might work
Cash on Tap just might work, but then again I'm not sure. Some of the things that I've completed took about one day for me to get credited for it. I'm not sure how this one will turn out tho., but it appears that this is the "middle of the pack" offer. The minimum payout for this site is $15.00 and thus far after about 2 and a half day, I've received $4.30 into my account. That's not too bad I guess. I just hope that towards the end of the month I'll get enough money to be credited so that they can send the check to me.
This one seems ok, but again its still too early to tell.
Check it out here: Cash on Tap
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Treasure Trooper Initial Thoughts
I'm not seeing much treasure here
So I'm not seeing anything impressive about this site. Most of the offers and surveys that I've completed have yet to be credited. I may have to just wait a couple days for it to clear up. The minimum payout requirement for this is $20.00 which is pretty much similar to the other sites. They also offer these coins thing, where after you complete a survey or offer, you'll earn a certain amount of coin. Once you earn enough coin, you can redeem them for prizes, such as the Xbox, 360, digital camera, laptops, etc., etc. Seeing that I've only made $7.00 so far on Treasure Trooper and only having 8 coins, I doubt I'll ever get a chance to redeem them for anything.
Its still early though so I guess I have to wait a little big longer and see what happens.
Check it out here: Treasure Trooper
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April 1, 2007
Prize Book Initial Thoughts
Not so good thus far
After using this one for two days, it doesn't look too good. For one thing surveys and offers that I've completed have yet to be credited even though they said that these are "instant credit," meaning they should be credited within a couple of minutes after I completed the surveys or offer. There is a testimonial page that they have and on it there are a couple of folks who posted screen shots of X-Box 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii, Plasma TV, and checks that they've received from Prize Book. So far I don't see that happening for me. Perhaps I just need to wait a bit longer to see if they are truly legit. and if my completed offers and surveys will ever be credited. The offers that Prize Book has isn't that great to begin with, the majority of their offers are those "free trials" that requires your credit card number and if you sign up to them, you have to make sure that you cancel before they charge your card. The minimum cashout for this site is $25.00, but at this rate I'm not sure if I'll ever reach half that requirement.
I'm curious to see how this one turn out at the end of this month.
Check it out here: Prize Book
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Cash Crate Initial Thoughts
This could possibly be my second favorite
So far Cash Crate has also become one of my other favorite site next to Fusion Cash. The amazing thing about this one is that it has a very low minimum payout of only $10.00. So far I've been doing these surveys and offers (all of which were free and did not require credit card number of social security number), and thus far, I've made $11.75. Woooo hooo! This means that I am already capable of cashing out this amount and getting my check for the the following month. The offers that this site offer was very similar to what Fusion Cash had to offer and for the most part I found myself going through the same set of offers and surveys that I've done already. Nonetheless I was still credited for my work because although these surveys were very similar they were different in what is it they were trying to offer you.
The response was also pretty fast and you get credited within a couple hours (please note that I didn't sit in front of my computer all day filling out surveys and offers), but I still have several other offers that are pending to be credited. I'll try to add more to my $11.75 and they say that they process checks at the end of each month and that I should be receiving it around mid May.
I sure hope this works and that they don't "decredit" my account for whatever reason.
Check it out here: Cash Crate
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Fusion Cash Initial Thoughts
My thoughts after one day
So far, Fusion Cash seems like its the best one to use. The minimum payout for this site is $25.00, but what's so surprising to me is that there are a tons of "freebie" offers that you can complete and make money in excess of $25.00. These freebie offers range anywhere from $0.30 all the way up to a fat $2.00. Of course there are more free offers that go even higher, but they either require your social security number or credit card number. Then there are also those "premium" credit card required offers such as blockbuster, netflix, vonage, gamefly, and things like those. The amount that you earn from these are much higher then what you initially pay. However if you cancel before your trial period ends, it'll all get refunded back (at least that's what they say on their website). Of course you can sign up for these using a separate debit card with just enough money in case you forget to end your trial period (which I'm planning on doing if I do get pay in April).
But the greatest thing about Fusion Cash is that it responds VERY fast. After I completed several free offers it updates my account within minutes. However there were also some offers that are still pending since yesterday (March 31).
Since I started this regime yesterday, I've also managed to gain enough money to satisfy the $25.00 requirement and I did all this without ever giving out my credit card number or ordering a "risk free trial." I have to admit, I was extremely exited as soon I realized I just made some money on the internet on my first try! However, I have to wait until around April 25 until I get this check from Fusion Cash. Don't worry I'll post a screen shot of the check if I really get it.
And if it works, then my wallet will be that much fatter!
Check it out here: Fusion Cash
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The First Five
The five guinea pigs
Ok so to start things off, the first five get paid to do surveys, offers, etc. are as follows:
Fusioncash.net
Treasuretrooper.com
Prizebook.com
Cashcrate.com
Cashontap.net
These will be the first 5 that I'll begin my journey on and see where it ends up. Who knows, maybe all five of these works as advertise. I'm gonna start working on them as soon as possible.
My initial impression was that the fusioncash.net and the prizebook.com sites seems very unique and appears to be very legitimate. Prize Book has a sort of college community feature to it that requires a college e-mail address to register. At first glance I thought it was an updated version of the ever so popular social networking site, Facebook.com
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