Sunday, December 20, 2009

Get Paid To Socialize and Review

Here are a few other Get-Paid-To Sites that I love using, primarily because they aren't paying you to click, but to socialize, write, review and work their website. To me, it's a lot more fun way to raise funds online because you're required to think of what you're going to write, even though most of it are actually no-brainers. Still much better than clicking, though, but that depends on your cup of tea.

MyLot
MyLot is a website that pays you to post and reply to discussions, post your photos, and to complete tasks such as sign-up and writing tasks. Mainly the source of income is through discussions. MyLot payments are given out on a monthly basis through PayPal, should your total earnings that month be equal to or more than $10.00.

Earning through MyLot isn't very fast - you earn about 0.02 USD per reply you post, and about a little more if you start a discussion and people reply to it. Quality discussions earn more than one or two liners. It's important to treat myLot as a social networking site rather than just an earning site - you'd get more income that way.
It's possible to get referrals for your own PTC and GPT sites in myLot, but be very careful not to go against MyLot's terms of service. The best and cleanest way to get referrals is lead them to your profile page and your website by posting good replies rather than by posting referral links.
Tasks are also a very important source of income in MyLot. On occassion, there are writing tasks given out that are worth $4.00. I signed up for three of those and earned $12.00 in my first three days on MyLot for three articles, which I felt was a pretty good deal.

PeopleString
PeopleString is website that pays you to keep working their site filled with various good features. They have free games, chat, email, forums, blogs, photo uploads, polls, and networking that is highly reminiscent of Facebook. They even give you an email account with a self-destruct feature - which prevents email tracking. Web IM accessibility through AOL, Yahoo, GoogleTalk and MSN are also employed through PeopleString. Being a new website, I feel that PeopleString actually has a lot of potential. They earn you some money by having fun at the same time by networking.
It's drawback of being new, however, is that it's not very populated in terms of content and people. A lot of people haven't heard of it yet, so content-wise, there's not a lot of topics that have been covered. If you signed up for PeopleString, maybe you could do something about that. There's a lot of stuff you could possibly post.
Payment modes are a little confusing for some people. You have various sources of income. There's cash back shopping, where you earn cash by shopping for stuff you like. Then there's the Mailbox Cashbox program, where they send you verification IDs through snail mail, then they pay you for reading through it. The previously mentioned modes of income are only available for US and Canada at the moment. If you're an international user, what you can do is earn through People Dollars, People Points, and referral revenues.
To earn People Dollars, you can complete third party company offers. One People Dollar is to one cent, and the number of People Dollars vary per offer. Earning People Points is the easiest. You are paid to log in, work the site, play around, chat, and do other things, and you earn People Points. This determines your monthly share of payment by generating revenue for the website. The referral program gives you 5% of what your first level referrals earned and 2% from level 2 to 6.
The minimum payout is at $25, and they pay you monthly either by check or PayPal account. If you did not manage to reach this, then it will be carried over to the next month's pay date.

SlicethePie
SlicethePie is a different kind of website. Here, you're paid to listen to music, and give a bit of your opinion in about two or three lines. They pay you, at a starting point, of 0.03 Euros per review, in voucher form. In order to earn more, you have to increase your rating. You can do this by reviewing more, giving out quality reviews, by tipping artists whom you feel will make it in SlicethePie, and by fairly rating artists songs. As you go through the process, you will be able to determine the appropriate ratings to increase your accuracy. Constructive reviews will get your ratings up as well. You can write what you felt, but tell them how to improve their song as well.
In the meantime, as a starting reviewer, you will be obtaining vouchers per review. You can use these vouchers to root for the artists whom you think will be able to get good funding, and then you will be able to get a share of their revenue in their success in the industry.

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