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8 September 2009 at 20:03 #3126
David
Participant… to donate to VuTales later. 😛
Well first you’ll need a paypal account. To sign up for one, visit
Paypal.com.
On the top, click the Sign Up link, and choose the Personal option.Fill in your info, and then ‘Create Account’. Once you have your account ready, you’ll need to verify it.
You’ll need a
Netspend account as well. You CAN put a fake address because people usually throw it out as junk mail. After you have your account set up, it’s time to get verified! (so Paypal doesn’t close your account). If you’re in canada, make sure to use a UNITED STATES address. Use a fakenamegenerator (google the entire word).
First, login to your Paypal account, then click on the ‘Get Verified’ Link. Choose ‘Add Bank Account’. Log into your Netspend account, and go to “Add/Manage Money”, then “PayPal Transfers”.
Now’s the important part: Copy and paste the necessary info from the Netspend account to the PayPal Verification fields. Follow instructions from the PAYPAL SITE. BE SURE TO READ THEM CAREFULLY.
Within 1-3 business days, PayPal will deposit a small number of money into your NetSpend account. Take those amounts and input them at Paypal’s verification page – and voila! You’re done!
Now, how to add money on to it?..
Well, if you have a bank account, you can link it up. If you have a credit card, you can do that as well. But what if you don’t have neither? How will you get funds?
Well, Internet is there for you. With a bit of work you can set up a series of links that could generate you around $3 every few days with er, no work done yourself? You can also do some other odd jobs here and there, and get paid for it when you’re bored.
Freelance Writing
Earning: $15 to $100 a day, depending on skills and time spent.
Time: 1 hour or more a day, depending on how long you take to write.
Investment: Just your time.
Difficulty: Easy ~ Medium.
Payment frequency: Depends on which site you work on.Freelance writing is probably one of the simplest and fastest ways to make money on the Internet. The only thing you need is a computer and a reasonably solid English vocabulary. Don’t worry no need to have professional writing skills. Most of the content you would be writing is promotional articles for products that will are sold over the internet. Most of these articles are written at 8 grade level, in order for them to be easily understood by anyone visiting the web site. Another great tip, you may search articles and rewrite them and then submit. Please do not plagiarise people’s work.
Here are some of the sites I recommend that you start with:Associated Content- (http://www.associatedcontent.com)
GoArticles (http://www.goarticles.com)
Ezine articles (http://www.ezinearticles.com)
TextBroker (http://www.textbroker.com)
For Associated Content, something to note is that you shouldn’t bother with proxies, as the rules just state that you need to be a citizen of the US, but can live anywhere in the world. Just put any valid US address during registration.US Addresses can be obtained from (http://www.fakenamegenerator.com)
eBay Dropshipping
Earning: $20 to $100 a day.
Time: Half an hour-2 hours a day.
Investment: No upfront money needed.
Difficulty: Easy.
Payment received: Instantly.Dropshipping is simply putting an item on eBay that you are buying from somewhere else at a lower price. Once your item is sold, you buy the item from the dropshipper and have them deliver it directly to the buyer. You get to keep the difference as profit and never have to handle merchandise yourself. This can be done with almost anything online aswell.
GPT Sites (Not really recommended)
Earning: $1 to $35 a day.
Time: 1-2 Hours a day, gradually getting lower and lower.
Investment: Just your time.
Advertising: YouTube/Forums
Difficulty: Very Easy – Easy
Payment Frequency: Instantly to a couple of weeks.
GPT – Get paid to.
PTC – Paid to click.So we’ve all heard of prizerebel etc. but which ones are really going to pay you, and give you the most out of your time? Here’s a list of sites I would recommend, but first let me explain how GPT sites work. GPT sites basically gives you advertisements/offers to complete which they pay you for. They make money by the site paying them for recruiting people to do there offers. There are many different types of offers including Free, CC Required, Payment Required, and Regional Only (e.g. US only).
Here are some good sites:
PrizeRebel (http://www.prizerebel.com) Offers
NeoBux (http://www.neobux.com) PTC/Instant Payment
Rewards1 (http://www.rewards1.com) OffersGetting Referrals-
Referrals are important in having success with GPT sites. Make a convincing YouTube video showing some payments, or if your starting, look for paypal account pictures on Google Images. You might also want to look up GPT forums and post your referral link there.Personal story: Now when I first started with PrizeRebel it was interesting. I also discovered a tiny exploit which allowed you to do an offer over and over again so I racked up points pretty quickly. However, now with the FLOOD of people using these types of sites, it’s becoming rather hard to compete with all the other 1290810983 YouTube videos and all the other 19238102938 ads. Don’t bother wasting time on this unless you have a steady group of followers on social sites like Twitter or something. ._.
http://sharecash.org
http://sharecash.orgUpload something people will like, distribute link, and bam.
There’s a way to bypass their ad crap too, use Google Chrome, get to the offers page, click ‘View Frame Source’, and the download link is at the top.
And that’s about it. GL people.
8 September 2009 at 20:42 #16060Nass
ParticipantI’m 12 and what is this?
8 September 2009 at 20:45 #16061Dest1
ParticipantNass said: I’m 12 and what is this?ya
8 September 2009 at 20:48 #16062David
ParticipantYou can be any age. I started one when I was 12. 😮
8 September 2009 at 22:08 #16064Pirkid
ParticipantThread deserves rep. <3
8 September 2009 at 22:11 #16065Aaron
ParticipantSticky pls? 😀
8 September 2009 at 22:13 #16066Nass
ParticipantThis thread is relevant to my interests.
8 September 2009 at 23:10 #16072tarheel91
ParticipantDavid said: You can be any age. I started one when I was 12. 😮You, my good sir, have failed. You lose 1 internet.
8 September 2009 at 23:12 #16073David
ParticipantI don’t know many internet meme’s to be honest. 😛
8 September 2009 at 23:14 #16074tarheel91
ParticipantDavid said: I don’t know many internet meme’s to be honest. 😛You spend far too much time on the internet for that to be excusable.
9 September 2009 at 01:31 #16078Nass
ParticipantI’m with TarTar on this one.
I mean he fights aliens and doesn’t afraid of anything.
12 September 2009 at 04:00 #16151FunnyFroggy
ParticipantSo…I got NetSpend to send a card to a Burger King nearby…
12 September 2009 at 04:45 #16158Pirkid
ParticipantFunnyFroggy said: So…I got NetSpend to send a card to a Burger King nearby…A Get Well card?
-economy joke-
13 September 2009 at 22:53 #16152xXyZaThEx
ParticipantNass isn’t twelve. I can tell by the pixels because I have seen quite a few pixels in my time.
14 September 2009 at 22:57 #16189dee32693
Participantic ant do it D8 need a cw number or something to make an account
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