InboxDollars.com, in particular, has a relatively decent program. How, you ask, could I be paid to read emails? It’s simple. InboxDollars is essentially a marketing firm, trying to get their clients’ message out to as many people as will read. If it means that they have to pay an email recipient, say, 5 cents to read an email, then sure, why not? Sign up for their service and you will receive on average two or three emails a day. Find a clicking system that works for you, and you will earn about 15-20 cents per minute (I use Firefox and have new links open up in a new tab...that way I’m done with the advertisement almost instantly). Over the long run, that’s $9-$12 an hour. You won’t get rich doing things like this, but if you sign up for multiple sites and services, your earnings will add up over the long run. And there’s no commute. InboxDollars also does paid surveys and consumer rewards programs, so there are multiple ways of earning with them. Their payout isn’t fantastic, but in the one year that I have been with them, I’ve already earned about $100 bucks for very little work.
In addition to InboxDollars, try mypoints.com (best if you couple it with a MyPoints VISA rewards cards and its consumer rewards programs), Fusioncash.com, and the ever popular clixrate.com.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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