Money Earning Referrals
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Monday, April 17, 2017
Who paid me - March 2017
March was not as good of a month for me as February was. Only four different programs paid me this past month:
1. TreasureTrooper: paid $30.35
TreasureTrooper has lots of surveys and offers, plus a forum with extra contests and a chatroom with occasional games. A lot of the offers are US-only, but there are also international members who do well also.
Join TreasureTrooper by clicking here. If you join as my referral, I will be available to help you with any questions you have, and I might even send you a little gift to get started with earning.
2. MediaInsiders (via Perks): paid $25.00
MediaInsiders monitored website traffic on your phone, as well as TV shows you were watching when your phone was nearby.
MediaInsiders announced earlier this week that the program is ending after many years, so there's not much point in including a link.
3. InnoPoll: paid $24.33
InnoPoll sends survey invitations to your phone. Many of them offer loyalty credits, so that, even if you disqualify, you can earn money. For every three loyalty credits, you can get $2. As you can see, there were a bunch of payments from InnoPoll this month.
Sign up for InnoPoll here. No referral program.
4. Digital Artists Online: paid $3.14
In the past month, I have started looking into Bitcoin faucets. I will have a longer report about them soon, but as can be seen, the weekly payments from Digital Artists Online got smaller every week. And that was not from reduced effort.
Join Digital Artists Online, if you are not dissuaded, by clicking here.
Total earned this month: $82.82. Not quite as good a month as I would like, but better than a kick in the teeth.
1. TreasureTrooper: paid $30.35
TreasureTrooper has lots of surveys and offers, plus a forum with extra contests and a chatroom with occasional games. A lot of the offers are US-only, but there are also international members who do well also.
Join TreasureTrooper by clicking here. If you join as my referral, I will be available to help you with any questions you have, and I might even send you a little gift to get started with earning.
2. MediaInsiders (via Perks): paid $25.00
MediaInsiders announced earlier this week that the program is ending after many years, so there's not much point in including a link.
3. InnoPoll: paid $24.33
InnoPoll sends survey invitations to your phone. Many of them offer loyalty credits, so that, even if you disqualify, you can earn money. For every three loyalty credits, you can get $2. As you can see, there were a bunch of payments from InnoPoll this month.
Sign up for InnoPoll here. No referral program.
4. Digital Artists Online: paid $3.14
In the past month, I have started looking into Bitcoin faucets. I will have a longer report about them soon, but as can be seen, the weekly payments from Digital Artists Online got smaller every week. And that was not from reduced effort.
Join Digital Artists Online, if you are not dissuaded, by clicking here.
Total earned this month: $82.82. Not quite as good a month as I would like, but better than a kick in the teeth.
Sunday, April 16, 2017
A fond farewell to MediaInsiders
I've made good money from MediaInsiders just for having their app on my phone when I watch TV (or, more likely, when my children watch TV). I have received multiple $25 payments to my PayPal account from them (including one in February of this year) over many years.
Alas, that ends now.
From an email I received today:
We at Media Insiders would like to thank you all for your participation and loyalty to our panel, so it is with great sadness that we send you this email. Due to recent, rapidly unfolding developments, Media Insiders will be closing its doors on April 16th, 2017. We hope that you have enjoyed your time with us and that we have made a positive impact on your life.
The final week's rewards are to be processed by April 20. After that, users will have one month to redeem their rewards before all points go away.
I'm disappointed to see this one go.
Monday, March 13, 2017
Who paid me - February 2017
February was a good month for me, with nine different programs paying me:
1. Quest Mindshare: paid $60.00
Quest Mindshare, like many other programs, offers quite a few surveys, most of which pay a couple of dollars or less. However, they also offer occasional music rating surveys that pay quite well. The $60 I received this month was for one survey. One really, really long (but enjoyable) survey.
There doesn't appear to be a referral program for this, so you may join up by clicking here.
2. MediaInsiders (via Perks): paid $25.00
MediaInsiders monitors website traffic on your phone, as well as TV shows you are watching when your phone is nearby.
Again, no referral program that I know of. Join MediaInsiders here.
3. Ibotta: paid $23.70
4. TreasureTrooper: paid $20.60
TreasureTrooper has lots of surveys and offers, plus a forum with extra contests and a chatroom with occasional games. A lot of the offers are US-only, but there are also international members who do well also.
Join TreasureTrooper by clicking here. If you join as my referral, I will be available to help you with any questions you have, and I might even send you a little gift to get started with earning.
5. SurveyCow: paid $10.11
SurveyCow pays you to unlock your phone. Simply answer a quick question to earn "Beef points". 10,000 points gets you $10.
When you join and download, use referral code 2153794806 to get a headstart of 250 points.
6. MySurvey (via Perks): paid $10.00
MySurvey is one of the older survey companies around, having been Lightspeed Panel in another (pre-2011) life. They're still going strong, and still paying.
Join MySurvey here.
7. GiftHulk: paid $10.00
8. InnoPoll: paid $10.00 ($6.00 via Paypal, $4.00 via Bitcoin)
InnoPoll sends survey invitations to your phone. Many of them offer loyalty credits, so that, even if you disqualify, you can earn money. For every three loyalty credits, you can get $2.
Sign up for InnoPoll here. No referral program.
9. Points Panel: paid $6.00
No picture for this company, as the app has gone off-line permanently as of early March 2017. Probably just as well, as it was a battery hog on my Android phone.
Total earned this month: $175.41. All in all, a pretty good month.
1. Quest Mindshare: paid $60.00
Quest Mindshare, like many other programs, offers quite a few surveys, most of which pay a couple of dollars or less. However, they also offer occasional music rating surveys that pay quite well. The $60 I received this month was for one survey. One really, really long (but enjoyable) survey.
There doesn't appear to be a referral program for this, so you may join up by clicking here.
2. MediaInsiders (via Perks): paid $25.00
Again, no referral program that I know of. Join MediaInsiders here.
3. Ibotta: paid $23.70
Ibotta is an app that pays you refunds when you buy certain items at certain stores, mostly grocery stores.
If you join through this link, you can start with $10 already in your account.
4. TreasureTrooper: paid $20.60
TreasureTrooper has lots of surveys and offers, plus a forum with extra contests and a chatroom with occasional games. A lot of the offers are US-only, but there are also international members who do well also.
Join TreasureTrooper by clicking here. If you join as my referral, I will be available to help you with any questions you have, and I might even send you a little gift to get started with earning.
5. SurveyCow: paid $10.11
SurveyCow pays you to unlock your phone. Simply answer a quick question to earn "Beef points". 10,000 points gets you $10.
When you join and download, use referral code 2153794806 to get a headstart of 250 points.
6. MySurvey (via Perks): paid $10.00
MySurvey is one of the older survey companies around, having been Lightspeed Panel in another (pre-2011) life. They're still going strong, and still paying.
Join MySurvey here.
7. GiftHulk: paid $10.00
Like TreasureTrooper, GiftHulk is a portal with surveys and offers. Their games are different from those TreasureTrooper has, and they are much more chance-oriented. But their offers pay well, and you can generally get something each day in their main game of chance.
Join GiftHulk here.
8. InnoPoll: paid $10.00 ($6.00 via Paypal, $4.00 via Bitcoin)
Sign up for InnoPoll here. No referral program.
9. Points Panel: paid $6.00
No picture for this company, as the app has gone off-line permanently as of early March 2017. Probably just as well, as it was a battery hog on my Android phone.
Total earned this month: $175.41. All in all, a pretty good month.
Monday, June 9, 2014
An introduction
Hello to you, esteemed visitor. If you have reached this page, hopefully you are interested in finding out about the many ways and programs through which you can earn money online. Now, there are lots of sites through which you can find these out, but this site has one thing others do not.
This site has, or will have, my extensive experience, as well as my opinions about these programs.
I have been part of many--too many to count, probably--programs of the GPT (get paid to) variety, going all the way back to the days of AllAdvantage (a long-dead get-paid-to-surf ad bar) in the late 1990s. I've seen some really good programs (some of which are still around many years later), and, obviously, some really, really bad ones. I'll offer my insight as which programs are viable, and of those, which are worth your participation. I'll even tell you how much time I have put into each program, how much money I have made doing it, and how enjoyable the experience is.
Now, am I doing this in the hopes that you will sign up for the good programs as my referral? Of course I am. But just realize that my intent with this site is to give you as much information as I can so that you can make a wise decision that is best for you.
Happy clicking!
This site has, or will have, my extensive experience, as well as my opinions about these programs.
I have been part of many--too many to count, probably--programs of the GPT (get paid to) variety, going all the way back to the days of AllAdvantage (a long-dead get-paid-to-surf ad bar) in the late 1990s. I've seen some really good programs (some of which are still around many years later), and, obviously, some really, really bad ones. I'll offer my insight as which programs are viable, and of those, which are worth your participation. I'll even tell you how much time I have put into each program, how much money I have made doing it, and how enjoyable the experience is.
Now, am I doing this in the hopes that you will sign up for the good programs as my referral? Of course I am. But just realize that my intent with this site is to give you as much information as I can so that you can make a wise decision that is best for you.
Happy clicking!
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