
5 Ways to Double Check Your Get Paid To Background |
There are lots of ways to make money on the internet and one is by simply getting into those Get-Paid-To type of Programs.Do you actually get paid and earn from these sites? Yes. You do earn from them... well... some. There are many legit programs that ask you to do something and then they pay you a certain amount in return. Others promise you the amount but never actually give it to you. It's just for show. They copy the mechanism of how other sites do it to somehow put in some 'organized' system you can trust and then they earn money by simply attracting advertisers. They get paid and you don't. And they can easily add things to their TOS to make it seem that yeah, they have the right to withhold the amount and not grant it to you. So here are a couple of things I've thought of, and do, so you can double check your selected programs. 1. FORUMS. You are not alone in the venture to earn money online. Many people are eagerly joining way before you might have even thought of it. Out of these hundreds and thousands of people, a few are bound to have already figured out if the programs are legit or not and they'll be sharing that with you. A forum is a better place to find good feedback than a personal site. Why? There's that possibility that the site you have visited will only be concerned about referring you and making money out of you rather than actually give you a good review. 2. PEERS. Take a chance on your friends who might be in this kind of thing as well. They might help you out about your options. Or better yet, they may recommend a good one that's been sending them good earnings. 3. YOUTUBE. Try videos. A good source is YouTube. There are people who are brave enough to show their face and eager enough to share (or show off) what they know. They can show you a good example of how you do things with a certain program they claim as legit by showing you results like their actual member pages and cheques. Less the impression that these guys are just trying to let you click a link and join under them. Definitely better than images of proofs you find in those poorly made websites. 4. MYWOT. WOT Starts for Web of Trust. It's a community which gives feedback about sites whether they are scams, full of viruses or malware or not. You can either check their website and type in the address of your query, or you can download their freeware which warns of a website's reputation by the time you enter it. 5. ALEXA. A good and well known site which would most likely be legit must've already spread through people. Chances are they've ranked high enough to be believable rather than those websites sitting in the 25M rank mark. Alexa stands as a good page rank site that has been known for monitoring the traffic on the web. Let me emphasize the fact that these are just ways that I, myself, am doing whenever I come across sites that promise you any money. It's not a sure-fire way to tell whether a site is legit or not though it helps in researching its background via these methods. It's always good to be safe by researching first compared to simply jumping into a program that ends up having a bad reputation you've overlooked. It may take some time for you to actually run through the 5 tips I've given, but it's definitely a whole lot better to spend the time on these tips rather than spend months clicking, answering, referring, writing, and reading your heart out and still end up with $0 in your hands. Newer news items:
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