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Monday, April 21, 2008

Read Emails and Get Paid - No Cost to You

To follow up on the last post, signing up for these paid email sites is completely free. So the money referenced is really just there for the little bit of time it takes.


The emails do not get to your regular email inbox. The email site sends you one email saying that there are emails for you to read. You click on the reference button which takes you to the sign in page, and from there you go to your member inbox page. There is a tab showing how many emails are waiting to be read, with the first one displayed. Towards the bottom of the first one is a button saying "Click here." You click there, then are taken to the clients' web page, where you wait until the header changes to a box saying something like "Click here to read the next email."

You just keep clicking on "next" until you read all the emails in your in box. You do not have to do anything at the clients' web page except just wait for it to be credited, which takes about a minute. You can look around while you are there if you want—they probably hope someone will see something worth clicking on. You are on your own if you do that.

One other clarification. Hits4pay has two levels of referrals, Deals'n'Cash appears to be just one level beyond you. Still free money, although the calculations done earlier won't apply beyond the first level. Sorry.

This is really no-brainer, no-effort income. You just need to get a few people to signup from your link.

And who would have thought that typography was a dead topic? More tomorrow.

This is a different sort of thing where you are not selling anything, you just have to be willing to complete those free offers that you have probably seen all over the place. But in this instance, you are doing them for someone who is paying you to do them. And after a while, you can set yourself up to have others do them for you as well. You scatach my back, I'll scratch yours.


eBay

Meanwhile, eBay is taking a nose dive from where it was. I had gotten up to Power Seller with over 100 items a month, but will probably lose that soon. I did do a study of what had sold versus what had not and found that some categories just were not contributing, so I've spent some time weeding those out and the total listings are now down to about 2900. The fees were eating up all the profits, and for an ad that was not going to sell, there didn't seem any point to keep listing it. Interestingly, alcohol and tobacco were two non-selling categories which I had had some moral conflict about anyway, so I'm taking most of those down, unless there is some good reason to leave it up. Some of the WWII cigarette ads with troops in them, for instance.

I've been down with bronichitis for the last week or so ad haven't done much of anything. It wasn't too bad unless I tried to breathe and then things just went to pieces. Getting a bit better now. Good thing I'm not in China, from what I hear about the air pollution over there.

Have fun with the widget below. It is a real live listing of what is in my store. It's fun. Try it.

Have a good day.

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