Why Some Websites Are Paying You To Do Something Online?


by Yoong Kheong Fong - Date: 2007-03-23 - Word Count: 248 Share This!

I know you must be wondering why would so many websites be offering cash to you by committing to activities such as discussing, reading emails, complete surveys, etc. In case, you thought such programmes are all scam, let me explain to you the fundamental reasons why these programmes are created, why they are so popular, and why you should also participate in them.

How does it work?

Generally, these websites are middlemen, earning money from other organisations and then paying a small portion of it to their web users.

The system works like a cycle. Since these programmes get funding from many other organisations, they will offer to pay users. The number of users will build up because people are interested to earn some cash out from the programme. So when the popularity of the programme rises, more organisations will be keen to tap into this programme.

Why are these get-paid-to programmes so popular?

This boils down to a couple of reasons.

1. Referral system for these programmes will generate more member registration.

2. Simple task for small amount of money.

3. Most are FREE. No maintenance cost, whatsoever.

Why you should join these programmes?

The primary reason why you should join these programmes is that you can earn money. Well, the more important one would be that you are earning money while being informed of latest products/services of your interest, business opportunities, discounts and offers. These information come in the form of paid emails, paid discussions, paid surfing, etc.

Thank you for reading and I wish you prosperity.


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Yoong Kheong Fong is the webmaster of We Care Tuition Agency ( http://www.wecaretuition.com ). He is also the blogmaster of "Earn a little cash online" Blog. He is involved in some programmes and he reviews the reliable ones at the blog.

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