Archive for October 2007
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Sorry to disappoint those looking for a complex meaning behind the domain name - but it doesn’t mean anything. It’s just a domain I happened to have leftover from a project long ago. It was just sitting there - available and free so that’s what I used for this blog.
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A few days ago I decided to check out MyLot, a site where you supposedly earn money for making forum posts and interacting with others. After my experience with Yuwie I wasn’t very optimistic. But, to my surprise there’s something different going on at MyLot. First, you can fill in an extensive, yet […]
I just spent a little time on Yuwie again, optimistically hoping for good things but realistically knowing better. I think the site is actually getting worse! I got a popup on almost every single page I visited and between every about 3-5 pages there was one of those detour ads… the kind where you have […]
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Hits4Pay is a PTR (Paid To Read) site. They send an e-mail to your inbox with a link where you can login and view your messages/ads. You have to look at each ad for about 30 seconds, which is fair to the advertiser. Every one I’ve done has paid $0.02 each. Also, they give you a […]
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We’re not going to spend a lot of time on this one because there isn’t much to tell. MaviShare is another GPT site - get paid to complete offers, etc. However, after signing up and going to the make money section I found that there were absolutely no offers… zero. I checked back […]
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FusionCash is a GPT (Get Paid To) Site where you can get paid to complete offers such as applying for a credit card, joining a survey panel, and so on. As GPT sites go, it’s really easy to navigate and find offers. You can click a button to see only offers that don’t […]
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ClixSense is a Paid To Read (PTR) site - they pay you to read e-mails, or in this case view websites. The pay for each one I completed was $0.01, which is typical for such sites. Viewing the ads is pretty simple but you don’t get e-mails in your inbox… you have to log […]