Apr 302010
 

You may wonder why I seem to post the same sites over and over. You may not notice or care, but I’m going to tell you why anyway. These sites work for me. I get paid pretty frequently and my experiences with them are good, so I share them with you.

I have banners/buttons/links for them on the sidebar(s), and links all over the place for them. Enjoy!

Apr 252010
 

What is it with GPT sites and cheesy themes?

Not to mention how some of them have horrible designs, but that’s a pretty common thing on the internet I suppose.

Mar 132010
 

Everybody wants more money. Poor people, rich people, it really doesn’t matter what your financial status is. There’s always a reason behind it, too. Some people want to pay off debt, others want a new electronic device, but whatever the reason may be you don’t need to be missing out on these incredibly easy money resources.

The fact of the matter is, you’re already on the internet. Why not take advantage of this?

Let’s just take Instant Cash Sweepstakes as an example:

You answer a few easy questions and win cash or tickets towards a cash drawing. Do this once or twice a day (or as often as possible, it’s up to you) and you get free money. Tell your friends about it, and they get free money. While they’re getting free money, you get the same amount they do. They’re 3 or 4 question surveys; not hour-long surveys like some sites have with their empty promises of “GET RICH QUICK” – this isn’t like that at all. I don’t like to waste my time either.

Not into surveys at all? That’s cool. There are other sites, like CashPirate, where you can get a free trial for popular services (eMusic, Netflix, and more – also note that these are just examples, I am not saying you have to or should try these services) and get paid for the trial. If you’re not wanting to do trials, there are other ways to earn money such as surveys and clicking links. CashPirate pays out in eBay gift cards, Wal-Mart gift cards, PayPal, and Amazon.

There are also similar sites to CashPirate, like PrizeRebel. PrizeRebel mostly pays in items such as gift cards, or specific orders from places like Amazon.

Then you have sites like SwagBucks. Earn swagbucks (points, basically) by searching the web, recycling, completing offers, finding codes, and more. Trade those swagbucks in for PayPal (cash), Amazon gift cards, other gift cards, and tons of items.

Now, I’d like to point out that I don’t get paid to write these posts. Nobody hands me cash to sit down and spend my time maintaining my blogs. I don’t have any actual advertisements or ad services on here. I blog about these sites from my own experiences, and as little free time as I have I’m not a fan of wasting my own time; why would I want to waste yours? So check out the sites if you’d like to earn some extra cash. If you don’t look into them it’s your wallet that stays that much lighter.

Jan 222010
 

Did you know that Amazon has $5 MP3 albums? There’s some great stuff in there if you’re wanting a good deal on some music. They’re advertising it as 800 albums, and they’re constantly changing it around.

Why am I posting about it here?

I get music for free, and legally!

Rate music at HitPredictor.com – Listen to great new music according to your tastes, rate the music, and redeem Amazon AND more free music.

Complete surveys for Amazon cards (or PayPal):

Everybody searches the internet! Get Amazon cards for it:
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