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Method for beginner: Make money promoting Paid Online Survey Sites (up to 30 Dollar per day)

siclaro

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I already posted this guide at an other forum. So don't wonder :). At Reddit you can find many subreddits (For Example "Beermoney" and "Workonline") where people are looking for ways to make some extra income. There are actually some good Paid Online Survey Sites where you can make some nice extra income. Examples are Swagbucks and InboxDollars. In this method we will promote websites like these. There are CPA Networks like Maxbounty and OGAds that pay you between 1.5$ and 3$ per Sign Up. This is the method:
  • choose surey-related offer like Swagbucks
  • Create a new topic in relevant subreddits like "Beermoney".
  • Make a post with useful information: For Expample: Swagbucks offers the opportunity to make money in exchange for taking surveys, trying products, watching videos and more! You will be paid via check or paypal. You will need about 10 minutes per survey. You will get your money within 15 business days. You can Sign Up here (add your affiliate link).
There is big potential because many people are looking for some "extra money". The subreddit "beermoney" has 1.2 million member and the subreddit "workonline" hast 500K member. Very important is to check the rules of the subreddits: Beermoney allows referral links if you also insert a non referral link. Rule number 3 says: "When posting a referral link/code, you must include a CLICKABLE non-referral link right next to each referral link/code. Each referral link may only be mentioned once per post/comment."
You will not get rich with this method, but you can implement it very quickly.
 
I already posted this guide at an other forum. So don't wonder :). At Reddit you can find many subreddits (For Example "Beermoney" and "Workonline") where people are looking for ways to make some extra income. There are actually some good Paid Online Survey Sites where you can make some nice extra income. Examples are Swagbucks and InboxDollars. In this method we will promote websites like these. There are CPA Networks like Maxbounty and OGAds that pay you between 1.5$ and 3$ per Sign Up. This is the method:
  • choose surey-related offer like Swagbucks
  • Create a new topic in relevant subreddits like "Beermoney".
  • Make a post with useful information: For Expample: Swagbucks offers the opportunity to make money in exchange for taking surveys, trying products, watching videos and more! You will be paid via check or paypal. You will need about 10 minutes per survey. You will get your money within 15 business days. You can Sign Up here (add your affiliate link).
There is big potential because many people are looking for some "extra money". The subreddit "beermoney" has 1.2 million member and the subreddit "workonline" hast 500K member. Very important is to check the rules of the subreddits: Beermoney allows referral links if you also insert a non referral link. Rule number 3 says: "When posting a referral link/code, you must include a CLICKABLE non-referral link right next to each referral link/code. Each referral link may only be mentioned once per post/comment."
You will not get rich with this method, but you can implement it very quickly.

Surprise to see that Swagbucks make payments within 15 business days and it's very fine while we make payments almost on daily basis and every time we have a bit of delay, we get a lot of users on our neck
 
Promoting paid online survey sites can be a solid start to. Engage on social media, share your experiences, and create a trustworthy platform. Emphasize the potential benefits without overpromising. Diversify by exploring other avenues like affiliate marketing or freelance gigs. It's crucial to set realistic expectations and focus on building a genuine connection with your audience. As you navigate this method, keep learning and adapting – success often comes with a blend of creativity and perseverance.
 
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