In the past several months, I have been fortunate enough to find several sites that offer you monetary rewards for surfing with them, shopping with them, taking surveys, etc. If you're interested in making a little extra money, feel free to sign up at these pages (and please use me as a reference!). I've divided the page into Make money online, Shop for cash back, Sign up for rewards and freebies, and Coupons.
For the pay-per-hour programs, I would say the best would be AllAdvantage, followed by ePipo, Spedia.net, and the pIggy one.
AllAdvantage.com: This is a site that pays you $0.50 an hour when you have their toolbar open displaying ads. I hardly notice it and I have a check for $36.97 on the way and my boyfriend has one for $25.00 coming. They also pay you for the time that your friends spend browsing as well. I received a check from them last month for over $30.00, so they definitely send out checks.
ePipo.com: A program similar to AllAdvantage. It pays $0.60 an hour,
though, so you can make more money here. You can also surf up to 50 hours a
month. I usually run it and the AllAdvantage bar at the same time.
X.Com:This
is like a checking account, but they give you a debit/Visa card and $20 just
for signing up. Hey, that's a nice gift just for taking the time to register!
Ignifuge:
This place pays you for having their site as your start-up page on your browser.
All you have to do is open your browser to make money. Can't beat that.
ClickDough.com:
Similar to AllAdvantage, but the window isn't up permanently; it just pops up
when there's an ad for you to view. Pretty cool.
Colorstamps: They pay you a few cents for each link that you click on. It adds up fast and they have some intereting sites, I've already made $33 and I just signed up in the middle of November.
American
Consumer Opinion: Another website that pays you for surveys. They've
mailed me more $2.00 and $5.00 bills than I can count plus they've paid me for
online surveys too. CyberDialouge: Yet another website that lets you fill in
surveys for cash. I got a $10.00 check from them a few weeks ago and took another
survey today that will pay me $5.00.
TotalE-Mail.com: Another site that pays you to read e-mail. If you're
going to get spam anyway, you may as well get paid for it!
MoneyforMail.com: Get paid for reading e-mails. They pay you anywhere
from $0.20 to $2.50 an e-mail.
One Sight Surveys: They pay you on average $5 per survey. Quick and
easy money. Just sign up and they'll e-mail you when a survey is ready for you
to take.
OnlineSurveys.com: Another place to sign up for surveys. ConsumerViews.com: Another survey site. Brand Institute: Another survey site.
Spedia.net:
This is another pay-per-hour program, but I really like it. They seem really
commited to paying a high rate and their service is already up and running.
They also give you instant points for things like playing games and signing
up for programs.
SendMoreInfo.com: Another site that pays you to read e-mail and also
to send it.
TheMail.com: Another
program that pays you for reading e-mail and visiting daily bonus links.
ValuePay.com - Home of pIggy: This is another program similar to AllAdvantage,
but I think this one will really work well. They're promising high money per
hour rates ($1.00 an hour), so we'll see. Might be worth signing up for.
DesktopHorizon.com: Another pay-per-hour program.
DotAd.com: Another pay-per-hour program with a cute twist. Instead of
a paybar, they have a cute little dot.
GoToWorld.com: Get paid for surfing while their ad banner is on. Doesn't
pay as well as AllAdvantage.com, but if you're surfing anyway, it doesn't really
hurt to have it on.
Dash.com: This is a site that pays you cash back that you make in purchases at their affliated websites. I bought my boyfriend's DVD player through here and got 4% back which is $10.14. Every little bit counts and some stores pay up to 25% back. If you're going to shop anyway, might as well get a bonus! They even give you coupons to use (like $10.00 off at bigstar.com) and on a $23.00 purchase from MotherNature.com (they pay 12% back here) where you get the first $20.00 free, I got $2.68 back. In two months. Last night on a $200 club at FogDog.com, I used a 20% coupon to make the total $160and got another $20.00 back through Dash to make the total $120. I've managed to get $121.44 worth of credit here in just a couple of months.
Ebates:
Another program similar to Dash that rewards you for shopping through them with
cash back.
BizRater.com:
This program gives you money back for shopping through them. It's similar to
Dash, but has some merchants that Dash doesn't.
FreeRide: My very favorite Net Rewards program! By visiting sponsors, taking surveys, signing up as a member at various sites, shopping for groceries, and other ways you get points redeemable for gift certificates. I personally get a $5.00 gift certificate to CDnow every week or so. I love this site! If you sign up, please use kmcguire6 as the member who referred you. You'll get a bonus for joining and I will to!
Memolink: Really nice website that gives you points for visiting sites, taking surveys, answering trivia questions, shopping, and other things. I've made over 400 points in just a few days, so it's got good payouts.
MyPoints.com: Receive points redeemable for everything from free CDs to cruises by visiting sites and trying different websites out. I just used my points to get $40.00 worth of gift certificates to Romano's Macaroni Grill.
The Hunger Site: By clicking one button you make a donation of food to a starving person at no cost to yourself. It only takes a second and sponsors pay the cost so please visit once a day.
Race For the Rain Forest: Similar to The Hunger Site, but you get to
save the rain forest at no cost to yourself.
HotLinks.com: Great site! You upload your bookmarks to their site and
then you can access them anywhere. Comes in real handy if you do a lot of traveling
or if you don't want to keep bookmarks at your job or want to be able to get
them from a friend's house.
BigStar.com:
They have an offer going where you can choose a free DVD or VHS movie when you
spend $25.00. They also have special DVD reviews that come in handy if you have
a DVD player.