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Jan 09 2009

What have you been up to these past few days?

Well I have been looking for other ways to make money online. Since I have upgraded to my own domain name and lost my PR2/3, I have been having a hard time getting paid to blog. I hope this domain name upgrade was a wise decision. Anyway, I have been on MyLot boosting my earnings up to get payout. MyLot is pretty cool and could be very successful if you like social networking sites like myspace, facebook, and things like that. There is a site that is like myspace called YUWIE. It is supposed to pay you for participation but, I have already heard a few bad reviews about it being a scam. There is a youtube video from a user that has only got earned 44cents but, says its a scam. This user has lots of viewers and referrals but, is not getting good cash from YUWIE. From this information I don’t think I would ever join YUWIE.
I have joined a few PTC (paid to click) sites that have been fun and easy. I still have a short ways to go until I reach payout but, I have heard a lot of good reviews about these PTC sites. These sites pay you $0.01, $0.02, $0.05, or $0.50 per click or each time your click on an advertisement. All you have to do is click the advertisement and leave the page open for the specified time (around or from 8sec-30sec). I think that is pretty cool. Even though the money is basically earning pennies and nickels at a time but, I like it because it is fast,easy, and honest.
Here are a few of the PTC sites that I am earning money at right now:
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