Making Money with Paid to Post Companies

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Ireland
March 14, 2007 3:03am CST
The past few days, all I seem to have seen are topics about making money and all of these posts seem to be filled with referrals for sites like this one, surveys and paid to click sites. I know that some people use this site as a way to make extra money but it must take ages to actually earn anything substantial here. Anyway, I was just wondering why the people who join up here and similar sites like this don't just apply with a paid posting company. Forums hire these companies to fill up their forums and blogs with topics and replies and they generally pay 0.15c per reply. The forums usually have certain requests such as the posts must be a minimum of 15-30 words for example. www.paidpostingtools.com are always advertising for people on the writing job sites and there are other sites mentioned on their site too. What happens is you apply with them and set up an account where you pick how many posts a day you are willing to make and also on what days you are available. They have a big list of ongoing assignments and you pick what you are willing to do so you can pick certain forums that interest you. They also tend to have blogs and sometimes article assignments also. The pay can vary but most are 0.15cent per post. The articles would be of a higher value. You check back every day and see if they have anything assigned to you for that day, go to the site in question, make the amount of posts that are assigned to you then fill it in your paysheet. They pay by paypal and I'm pretty sure the payout point is the same as here. If you are here for money then you may as well get 15cent for doing the same thing. The longer you are there, the more assignments you can get and you can change the amount on your account that you are available to do at any time. You could pick 5 once a week or 100 every single day but you wouldn't be guaranteed that many at first. Just thought I'd put that out there, most forums pay these types of companies to hire people for them and there are lots of paid posting companies around and people here are always looking for extra ways to make money so this is my suggestion. Also, check out www.online-writing-jobs.com and www.genuinejobs.com I've gotten article writing jobs from both of these sites. www.reviewstream.com look for reviews on anything, www.helium.com has ongoing payments on the articles submitted there, I think it is depending on their popularity. Writers rate each other's articles - this is how it is decided how the articles are numbered. www.virtualassistantjobs.com look for people who can do secretarial work from their homes. www.constant-content.com display articles for sale from writers who have accounts with them and also show requests from people who are looking to hire writers. www.universalclass.com offers online courses for a fee but they also allow people to create their own courses on any subject, payment depends on whether anyone enrols, you set the price of the course. www.lulu.com is involved in publishing if anyone has written e-books. www.digitaljournal.com is a blogging site that encourages people to make as much content as possible in order to earn some money. These are just some sites that I have visited, as with anything check them out properly but as far as I know they are legit. Accounts are free at all of these sites. To follow are the links again, they are not my referrals, just normal links. www.paidpostingtools.com www.online-writing-jobs.com www.genuinejobs.com www.reviewstream.com www.helium.com www.virtualassistantjobs.com www.constant-content.com www.universalclass.com www.lulu.com www.digitaljournal.com
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@servlet (190)
• Poland
14 Mar 07
Thanks you very very much! It like a cold shower for my head , but thank you. I probably am so naive that I believe to give me money for almost nothing. Buy I can see that there is no fruits without affords. Thanks again, very very useful information. Regards, Rafal
• Ireland
14 Mar 07
I hope it is helpful. You are right, hard work is the best way to be successful. Getting started is the hardest part, I think.