Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Crazy Monkey Gold - site that pays

As there are so many people trying to make extra money online, I try to always post about sites that really do pay!

Crazy Monkey Gold is a PTC site that paid me within about 48 hours of requesting payment. I've spent very little time on the site. I login daily and click on a few paid-to-click ads. Those don't make much (usually $0.0001 per click), but they are clicks that aren't on other PTC sites that I am on. Many sites now have ptc's that can only be clicked once per day regardless of which site you click them from. So, this had something the others didn't offer. But I saw an email from the site owner that stated that their RewardsQuiz offers were crediting immediately and paid $0.50 each. So, I tried them and they did! Before I had even closed the window after completing the offer (which were very short quizzes), my money had credited. I cashed out for $1.98 after doing 3 quizzes, having earned $0.48 from PTC's. The friend that referred me was also paid fairly quickly after requesting her withdrawal.

Crazy Monkey Gold currently offers 3 forms of payment: Paypal for $1 minimum, Amazon gift card for a $5 minimum, and a check for a $20 minimum.

If interested, here is my referral link. http://crazymonkeygold.com/members/register.php?ref=rperrone.

As always, feel free to ask if you have any questions.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Internet Mystery Shopping Company that PAYS!

I'm always looking for ways to make money that don't take me away from my kids unless my husband can be home with them. And even then, I hate to not have any family time with everyone. A friend told me about a site that paid her. They send you a task list of 8 websites to visit. You are required to enter a valid email, address & phone number. You will want to set up a freebie email to use that is separate from your main email so that your email isn't clogged with spam afterward. I will be setting up a freebie one after each task list so that I know which emails were confirmations of my website visits, as these emails have to get forwarded back to the mystery shopping company.

Each task list that I've done (2 so far) has taken me roughly 1/2 hour to complete. Then, figure another 10 minutes for completing your invoice and forwarding the emails. So, say 45 minutes to a hour to be safe. They pay $15 per completed task list, less the paypal fee, so you net a little over $14 per task list.

The bad side...yes, there had to be a bad side... your phone is going to ring like crazy for the first couple of days. At first I was just using caller ID and not answering. But they just kept calling so I started answering and politely telling them that I was no longer interested.

I completed the tasks on Monday, 11/30 and Tuesday 12/2. I was paid for both today, 12/4. My friend who told me about the site said it was about a week before she was paid (and I believe the site does say within 7 days).

If you are interested, please go to http://secretinternetshopper.com. If you would please enter my name in the "referred by" box, I would appreciate it as they do pay $5 for referrals once they complete a set of shops. My name is Renita Perrone. Also, please let me know you signed up by either leaving me a comment here, or emailing me at renitaperrone@gmail.com so that I can follow up with them.

I'm hoping I get more shops soon. As much as I hate the phone ringing like this, I need the money and I'll put up with phone calls if I could make $15 in an hour or less!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

PTC's that pay

Neobux - http://neobux.com/?r=renitaperrone - login daily to click a few advertisements (usually 4-6) and earn $0.01 each for free members (occasionally they may have 1/2 cent ads).

MatrixMails - http://matrixmails.com/?rid=226173 - login daily to click a few advertisements, occasional paid emails and offers. I have not yet reached payout level on their paid-to-click section, but I have been paid a couple of times for clicking on offers in their paid emails. To be honest, I don't even remember completing an offer, but they paid me for it. And the offers pay instantly rather than waiting to reach a payout level.