Make Money Online With High-Paying Surveys, Auto-Surfing, and
Data Entry, Using Very Little Money
With the advent of the internet, a new world of hope and
opportunities has been made available to everyone. The problem
is, this same world has been laden with many scams and con-
artists as well, taking advantage of people looking to make a
good income online. While there are almost an unlimited amount
of ways to make money online, I will just focus on the three
methods that have personally made me a fortune and hope that
someday it will do the same for you.
Method One: Paid Surveys Online This first method has been made
quite popular in recent years due to its ease and speed of
making money. You get paid on a one-time basis by various
companies to take a survey of your opinions about either an
idea, product, movie, or any consumer item you can think of.
These companies pay money for real people to evaluate their
products because they need legitimate, real-world opinions about
how good or bad their products are, or if there are any flaws
associated with them. It is done all the time and it is very
cost-effective for these companies to do these surveys, rather
than go ahead with mass production and simply put the product
out on the mass market, untested, where it may or may not be
successful.
There are always new products being put out by successful
companies so that they can stay competitive in today's
fast-paced world, thus ensuring that there will always be a
steady flow of surveys that will pay anyone to evaluate their
products. This is how anyone can make a decent living if they
wish to pursue this type of occupation full-time.
Paid surveys are subjected to frauds and scam artists because
some unscrupulous individuals actually trick you into taking
their surveys that claim they pay you, but never do. The real
objective of these scammers is to collect your personal
information, bombard it with spam and unsolicited
advertisements, and maybe even sell your personal information to
other third-parties.
The most common method of scamming people is to get someone to
join their paid survey program, fill in their personal
information, and then take a few surveys. This is what
legitimate paid survey programs do. However, when you take the
scam-surveys, they ask you questions, you answer them, and then
are redirected to another website that asks for more personal
information, and sometimes money from you. A legitimate paid
survey would never or almost never ask you for money from you or
more personal information other than the information you already
gave them when you first agreed to take their surveys.
Most surveys pay from $5 dollars USD to $75 dollars USD,
sometimes more or less. They can take anywhere from a few
minutes to almost an hour to complete, depending on how much the
company is paying you. The higher the dollar amount, the longer
the survey will take to complete, generally.
I personally can complete the $75 dollar surveys in about 50
minutes, so that can give you an idea of how much you can make
if you did this full-time. The $5 dollar surveys takes me about
3 minutes to finish.
Method Two: Data Entry Online This method involves filling in a
few blank advertising text-boxes for various marketing
companies. You get paid a commission if the company is able to
sell their products through the ad you just typed in for them.
This is far more lucrative than doing paid surveys, but does
require a little startup capital of say, $25 dollars in addition
to the memebership fee to join these companies.
Legitimate companies will tell you what to input into the
text-boxes and do all the marketing for you. These companies
actually find it cheaper to pay someone on a commission basis to
do some of the grunt work for them, while they can concentrate
on marketing and creating sales-ads (which is what these
companies tell you to input into the ad text-boxes).
The scam companies want you to do all the work, come up with the
marketing, pay for everything, including marketing costs, and
then when the sales are made, they do not pay you your
commission.
Method Three: Auto-Surfing This is my new favorite form of
making money online. It involves joining a website that will
require you to "auto-surf" webpages for you to get paid.
Auto-surfing is simply letting your web-browsesr visit websites
submitted by advertisers for about 10-30 seconds each. When your
browser visits the minimum amount of websites (usually 50), you
are rewarded with money based on how much cash you paid into the
auto-surfing website (this is called your membership/upgrade
level). Note that I said your web-browser, not you, doing the
work. That means you just log in, click the auto-surf link, and
then let the computer do all the work for you. Making money does
not get easier than this.
Legitimate auto-surf programs will pay you on time. They spell
out all the rules and agreements in their Frequently Asked
Questions links. They also pay somewhere around 1% to 3% of your
memebership level, each day. Any number higher than that is very
likely a ponzi scheme. These auto-surf programs also are backed
by businesses or foreign currency exchange, which is why they
can afford to pay out such high returns. They also place a small
cap on how high your membership level can go, which is how these
programs stay in business and not make them go bankrupt. Some
programs also have membership expirations, which means the
amount of money you put into the programs disappears after a
fixed time (usually 1 year). You are also usually limited to one
or two accounts, in addition to the membership level cap.
It is entirely possible to earn several thousand dollars a month
doing legitimate auto-surf programs, but that usually costs
around $20,000 dollars initially. The upside is, you can start
auto-surfing with as little as $6 or $10 dollars, and work your
way up from there, and still earn that 1%-3% per day on that.
Scam auto-surf programs usually offer ridiculously high returns
each day, with an impossible membership expiry duration. For
example, an auto-surf that pays 7% daily and upgrades never
expire, is very likely a ponzi scheme. However, an auto-surf
that pays 12% daily with an expiry of 12 days, is not since if
you really look closely at the numbers, the returns per month is
relatively low, but high enough to keep everyone happy.
Another sign of auto-surf scams is that they simply do not pay
but continually ask for more money despite the company's
"problems." It is best to go with auto-surfs that pay on time
and have had relatively good reviews by people on the internet.
Most autosurfs pay you weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Any
duration longer than that is asking for trouble.