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Archive for September, 2008

Sep 30 2008

Pay to Read (PTR) – Rules, pay, and other important details…

Pay to Read programs do have a minimum payout which is typically between $20 and $30.  Most of the programs that I’ve seen pay by either check or Paypal.  If you do choose to work a Pay to Read program, I highly suggest that you sign up for an e-mail account that is dedicated to just these programs as you might get some SPAM and you don’t want that cluttering up your primary e-mail inbox.  I suggest using Yahoo.  Setup an e-mail account with them and then each time you register for a new pay program, use that e-mail address.  To sign up for a free Yahoo e-mail account, click here:  https://edit.yahoo.com/registration?.intl=us&new=1&.done=http%3A//mail.yahoo.com&.src=ym&.v=0&.u=3c0l7nd4dcp59&partner=&.partner=&pkg=&stepid=&.p=&promo=&.last

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Sep 29 2008

Pay to Read (PTR) – What’s that?

Pay to Read programs work a lot like Pay to Click programs.  With Pay to Read programs, online advertisers will pay you to receive an e-mail from them that includes an advertisement and a link for more information.  You then click on the link and view the ad for about 30 to 60 seconds.  Some Pay to Read programs will even pay you just for signing up, as much as $10!  Some people prefer PTR’s over Pay to Click (PTC) programs because they don’t have to remember to logon to a site.  I personally believe they’re both great programs, and the more programs you work, the more you earn quite simply.

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Sep 28 2008

Pay to Click (PTC) – Rules, pay, and other important details…

The number of ads available to click each day varies by program.  You can click ads once per day, and they’re “refreshed” every 24 hours, so try to click at the same time each day, and to maximize your earnings, click daily.  Each Pay to Click program will have a minimum payout which is the minimum amount you must have in your account before you can request to be paid.  I’ve seen the minimum payout as little as 50 cents and as high as $75.  Pay to Click programs pay you typically with either Paypal or Alertpay (a payment service just like Paypal).  Signing up for a Paypal or Alertpay account is free.  You will usually be charged a small fee each time you receive funds to your account from a Pay to Click program.  To sign up for a free Paypal account, click here:  https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_registration-run.  To sign up for a free AlertPay account, click here:  https://www.alertpay.com/RegistrationProcess.aspx

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Sep 27 2008

Pay to Click (PTC) – What’s that?

Online advertisers will pay you to sign up for and logon to a Pay to Click website and click on banner ads or text ads and view the ad for 15 - 60 seconds.  This is a cheap way for advertisers to advertise to a broad market, and a great way for you to earn some extra cash.  Per click pay varies by program, but can range anywhere from a 1/2 a penny up to $1.50 per click.  The majority of programs pay a penny.  This blog will be primarily dedicated to programs that pay at least 2 cents.  More information on how this type of program works to follow.

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Sep 26 2008

What kinds of pay programs are there?

There are six types of online pay programs that I’m aware of and will be reviewing in this blog.  They are:

1) Pay to Click (PTC)
2) Pay to Read (PTR)
3) Pay to Try (PTT)
4) Pay to Play (PTP)
5) Pay to Shop (PTS)
6) Online Surveys (OS) 

Each of these programs are worked in a different manner and as such require different amounts of time to work.  I spend about an hour per day working my programs, and I work many programs from each category.  So you can get a lot done, and make a decent amount of money with very little time.  Even better, you can work these programs whenever it’s convenient for you each day.  Too busy one day to work your programs, no problem, they’ll still be there the next day.  All of these programs have the same concept which is based around advertising and hoping that you’ll buy the product that they’re selling (no requirement to.)  One program is not necessarily better than another program, it just depends on what works best for you and how much time you have to spend on pay programs.  I personally work programs from all six categories, but primarily the pay to click, pay to read and online survey categories.  An overview of each category, plus details on actual programs from each category to follow, so check my blog often for updates.

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Sep 26 2008

How do you know if pay programs are for you?

  • You’re looking to make some extra cash in your free time.  I’m averaging over $250 per month and that number is increasing each month because my referral base keeps growing (more on referrals in future posts).
  • You’ve got an extra 15-30 minutes per day to work this from the comfort of your home on your computer.  Work the programs when you want, 24×7.
  • You’re not interested in spending a fortune, never mind a penny, for the right to earn an income.
  • You’re not interested in sharing your credit card information on the web as there is NEVER a Credit Card Required.

 

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Sep 21 2008

ONLINE PAY PROGRAMS - WHAT’S THAT?

Now that you’ve landed on this blog, you’re probably asking yourself, “what is an online pay program?”  If you’re looking to earn a little extra cash in your spare time, with no cost and no credit card, you’re going to be very thankful that those questions are about to be answered :)

There are many forms of online pay programs. This blog will ultimately be devoted to six types of online pay programs.   

Online pay programs are programs that are essentially paying you to view advertisements.  Each of the six categories of pay programs does this in a different way.  Some you have to logon to their site, and some you’ll receive via e-mail. 

Check this blog often as I’ll be posting on the six types of programs and where to go to sign up for these programs.

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