Entries from June 2007 ↓

What I’ve Earned With Cash Crate

Today just a quick update on Cash Crate. I’ve had other projects in the mix, and haven’t been able to dedicate any time to the site. But in a few spare moments here and there I’ve managed to book in $21.15 all together. I haven’t kept track of the time, but it was mostly odd moments I was waiting for an appointment, having lunch, etc.

I’m sure I would be doing much better at Cash Crate if I’d been using an automated entry program and had been able to actually dedicate some real time to it. I’m now looking forward to my check from Cash Crate next month!

Work At Home With Paid Surveys

The Work at Home marketplace is inundated with people, companies, and organizations who are all trying to sell you a way to make money from paid surveys, opinions, and from completing offers.

They call it data entry sometimes, too. But there are few web sites out there that give you a fair deal. And there’s one more important thing, there are few that offer you a free membership to complete surveys, offers, and opinions that you get paid for.

Cash Crate is the best site I’ve found for completing paid offers and getting paid for them:

  • there is no membership fee;
  • the offers are really free, no credit card required;
  • you get referral fees for people you refer in as well as bonuses on their earnings;
  • monthly payouts,
  • and instant reporting of your earnings.

Look, you’re not going to get rich with paid surveys. But on an hourly basis, it can replace a part time job. It’s a great alternative for work at home moms, college students, really anyone needing some extra cash. Since signing up last week I’ve only had a chance to do a little there, but in less than a week I’ve made a little over $20, $21.15 to be exact,  for less than a couple hours work. This is only from filling out free offers that don’t require a credit card.

Through Cash Crate you’ll be introduced to some other survey sites. Most aren’t worth messing with, but a few will be obvious winners, paying you immediately to sign up. In general, after the first two pages, there’s a lot of duplication in the free survey offers. For some quick money, do the offers that only require a form to fill out or the first two pages to be filled out to get paid.

By signing up at Cash Crate you’ll be on your way to actually making some money from paid surveys without paying any membership fees. Cash Crate is Recommended!

Cash Crate Pays

In my years online I’ve been really skeptical of paid survey programs. Like many, I thought they were all a scam. I know some people who promote paid survey membership sites through ClickBank, and they are the ones making all the money, along with the survey site vendors. The people who pay up to join those sites have to go all out on the surveys just to make back their membership fees.

Recently another marketer turned me onto a site where you don’t have to pay a dime to get started, and you can earn money if you just follow the easy steps. It’s called Cash Crate. I was still skeptical, but I gave it a try. Here’s a screen shot of my earnings for the 20 minutes I spent on the site.

Cash Crate

Signup was simple, and I was ready to start in just a few minutes. I spent 20 minutes filling out five surveys, and was pleased to see I’ve earned $5.55 in my account. That works out to over $16 an hour. I skipped some of the higher paying offers because they required a credit card submission, or a trial membership.

I think it’s important to note that at Cash Crate I submitted my forms manually, and I’m not the greatest typist. The Roboform program or something like it would greatly enhance my speed, and hence my hourly earnings rate.

The surveys I participated in required no more than 2 pages of data. Most of them paid on only one page. Most of them have click-throughs to other surveys. This is where you stop, as you have the chance to be paid for these same surveys back at Cash Crate.

Get a different email address at Yahoo, Hotmail, or Gmail for the surveys you fill out. Use your real email addy at Cash Crate though. I’ve found they email infrequently, so they’re not going to overload your inbox just by being a member.

Cash Crate pays just once a month, so this isn’t going to be instant money for you, but it is great money for the time involved. Set a goal for the money you’d like to make with this and be sure to block out some time every day to earn money from paid surveys at Cash Crate.

I’ll be putting in a solid hour at this in the next few days and post my results. I’ll also be keeping a running total of the income I earn from all the “Sites That Pay You” that I’ll be telling you about. In the mean time, get started with paid surveys at Cash Crate, and make some money from this Site That Pays You.

Sites That Pay You

Sites That Pay You is all about web sites that pay you for doing something useful for them. It might be filling out surveys, it might be getting paid for content, and maybe it will even be getting paid for surfing.

Only those web sites that we have actually earned money from are featured here. There won’t be any of those scam sites that make you pay to join. Usually all they make money from is the membership fee you pay!

Instead, we’ll show you the actual earnings we made from the sites, what we did, how much time it took, and we’ll give you an idea of how you might improve on the results that we experienced.

Stick with us and find out the real story on how to get paid from sitesthatpayyou.com .