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Learn 2 Earn Online
This blog will focus on how you can make money online legitimately through pay-to-click, pay-to-read, online survey, and pay-to-do sites and will offer some tips in the online money-making world.
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dNeero Survey - Your Firsts
2008-06-19 18:52:00
Most of our 'firsts' made some sort of impact on us ... they have become the fabric of our lives ... I don't remember my first romantic kiss, but I do remember my first beer ... it was with my dad at a Knights of Columbus event ... so, dig back and remember. (dNeero)As a member of dNeero Social Surveys, I'll be posting the results of all my conversations (i.e. surveys) on this blog. See the "dNeero" post for more information on dNeero.This conversation was regarding your first time of something and my answers are as follows:As you can see, most of the initial questions were about relationships in which I haven't been in one. So, you can imagine that this was an incredibly quick survey for me. I do, however, remember about my first best friend. (Her name is...
 
Financial Freedom Ads
2008-05-16 18:00:00
Financial Freedom Ads is also one of the best PTC sites out there.Pay per clickSite Visit LengthPayoutPaid WithUpgrade Option$0.01 USD30 seconds$10 USDPaypal, AlertPayYesHow Financial Freedom Ads Work:Sign inGo to "Get Paid to Click"Click on adsAfter 30 seconds, close ad windowYou may opt out for payment when you've reached at least $10 USD. At the time of requesting payment, Financial Freedom Ads will then ask what your PayPal or AlertPay email address is. If you wish, you may also use your earnings towards advertising credits, which are used to promote your site(s).Financial Freedom Ads adds new advertisements to their site (if they have new ones) three times a day at 9:00...
 
dNeero Survey - Customer Service or Customer No Service
2008-05-12 15:03:00
Is customer service rare in today's capitalistic society? According to a survey in USA Today, Customer Service is the #1 reason people choose to stay with a company long-term. Customer service is a series of activities designed to enhance the level of customer satisfaction ? that is, the feeling that a product or service has met the customer expectation. (dNeero)As a member of dNeero Social Surveys, I'll be posting the results of all my conversations (i.e. surveys) on this blog. See the "dNeero" post for more information on dNeero.This was a two part conversation regarding customer service and my answers are as follows:I don't often deal with ...
 
WordLinx
2008-05-02 20:13:00
WordLinx is one of the best and highest-paying PTC's.Pay per clickSite Visit LengthPayoutPaid WithUpgrade Option$0.01 USD30 seconds$10 USDPaypalYesHow WordLinx Works:Sign InGo to "Browse Ads"Click on adsAfter 30 seconds, click on "Remove Frame"You may opt out for payment when you've reached at least $10 USD (or 1000 Clicks). At the time of requesting payment, WordLinx will then ask what your Paypal email address is. If you wish, you may also use your earnings towards advertising your site(s).Bonus FeaturesOnce you reach 300 Clicks, you'll earn a $0.03 bonus! $0.05 bonus for 600 Clicks, and $0.07 bonus for 900 Clicks.Paid EmailsYou can also opt in to receive paid emails from WordLinx. You will receive between $0.01 to $0.05 for each email. To sign up, go to:My Account -> Update Profile -> C...
 
dNeero Survey - Haircuts
2008-05-02 19:23:00
Your hair and face change as you get older. And so should your cut. Finding the right cut and color can give a huge boost to your overall appearance. Well, at least we think so ... what do you think? (dNeero)As a member of dNeero Social Surveys, I'll be posting the results of all my surveys on this blog. See the "dNeero" post for more information on dNeero.This survey asked about haircuts. My answers are as follows:I get a haircut once every other month. I have short hair and just get a trim, nothing fancy and certainly cost effective. I don't style my hair; I kind of just let it "be" depending on who cut my hair. (Besides, I don't really have the know-how on hair styling anyway =P ) Often, my hair style changes since I ...
 
dNeero Survey - Relationships... Gotta Have Them!?
2008-04-21 20:52:00
"We are busier than ever -- and time has become a dwindling commodity ... do relationships suffer, or do we pack more relationship equity into the time we have. What if that 'equity' becomes worthless?" (dNeero)As a member of dNeero Social Surveys, I'll be posting the results of all my surveys on this blog. See the "dNeero" post for more information on dNeero.This survey asked about relationships. My answers are as follows:Now, my answers are concerning relationships with friends and not a boyfriend or anything like that.Lots of people like to be friends with me and I think it's because I like to listen more than I talk. So, people like to unload all sorts of things to me.Now about this statement in the survey: "Dat...
 
dNeero Survey - Social Influence
2008-04-19 20:05:00
As a member of dNeero Social Surveys, I'll be posting the results of all my surveys on this blog. See the "dNeero" post for more information on dNeero.This survey asked about social influences, a thumb-nail sketch of the influence the media has... and me and my friends have on consumptive decisions. My answers are as follows:When it comes down to who I trust most for advice or recommendations, that'll be friends. Newspapers, magazines, they don't really know what you want, but they sure want you to buy into whatever it is they're selling. Friends will tend to have your best interest into consideration when asking about something.Of course, just the same, I'm willing to give that same co...
 
About Pay-to-Do Offers
2008-04-18 01:57:00
Pay-to-Do Offer (PTDO) sites are sites that pay users (you) to complete offers.Depending on the site, you'll get a wide range of offers to complete. Usually, the offers tend to be signing up for free sites (mostly online survey sites) or purchasing something (either for something physical or for membership to a site). You will get to choose which ones you wish to complete.Each offer will have a requirement before you are credited as having completed the particular offer. This is the way PTDO sites work:Choose an offer and then read the requirementsClick on the offer link, which opens a new window or tabComplete the offer based on the requirementsReturn to the PTDO siteClick on a button or link that says "Submit", "Complete", or something similar to notify the PTDO site that you've finished...
 
dNeero Survey - TV Shows Are Back
2008-04-11 17:42:00
As a member of dNeero Social Surveys, I'll be posting the results of all my surveys on this blog. See the "dNeero" post for more information on dNeero.This survey asked about the effects of the writers strike had on me. My answers are as follows:To elaborate, the strike didn't have that much of an effect on me. I don't watch that much television and don't watch too many different shows on TV nowadays. As it can be seen from my answers, the only shows that I watch on TV are "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "Hell's Kitchen", and on occasion "Don't Forget the Lyrics".My thoughts on the writer's strike? Well, I'm indifferent about it since it doesn't affect me that much, but, in general, they do deserve a lot of money for all ...
 
dNeero
2008-04-10 20:03:00
Edited and Updated: April 16, 2008dNeero is different than any other typical online survey. dNeero is a social networking survey. This means that when you complete a survey, you will share your answers with everyone through your own blog. What makes this site great is that everyone is qualified for all surveys. No more "we're sorry, but you're not qualified to complete this survey" kinds of messages. In adddition, you will get paid more if more people view the survey!How dNeero Works:Find a surveyComplete the surveyPost your surveyGet creditedGet paidRinse and repeatFinding a Survey:When you first sign up, there will most likely be a few surveys already there for you to participate in. You do not have to do them all, or any of them if you do not really like those surveys; however, it is re...
 
About Online Surveys
2008-04-07 20:15:00
Online Surveys are sites that people are most familiar with. They're sites where you can fill out surveys and get paid for each one that you complete.There are two types of survey sites. For the sake of simplicity and future references, I'll called these two types "Non-Personal Surveys" (NPS) and "Personal Surveys" (PS).Non-Personal Survey SitesNPS sites is the one that most people are familiar with. People who sign up to NPS sites get a lot of surveys. However, when the survey reaches a certain point, the survey stops to inform you that you do not qualify for the survey. Because of this, the survey site will not pay you. You have to be pretty lucky to qualify and complete surveys with NPS sites.In addition, these NPS sites will usually not have a "Member...
 
About Pay-to-Read
2008-03-30 22:39:00
Pay-to-Read (PTR) sites are sites that pay users (you) to read ads that they send to your email inbox or the PTR site's inbox. PTR sites are essentially the same as PTC sites with a minor difference: going to an inbox. The amount of ads, amount paid per ad, payment types, and the need for referrals are all the same (see the "About PTC" post).When you sign up for PTR sites, you'll generally have an inbox at that site. That inbox will soon be filled with mail containing ads. When you click on one of them, a new window or tab will open up with the message (of course). You'll see a lot of text with sections that say "Non-Paid Ads" and "Paid Ads" or something of the sort. Scroll to the bottom of the "Paid Ads" section until you see a link with the site's URL.Example: http://www.ptr_site_url.com...
 
About Pay-to-Click
2008-03-26 12:53:00
Pay-to-Click (PTC) sites are sites that will pay users (you) to view ads or websites. Users will view ads for a certain amount of time (usually between 15-30 seconds) and will then receive cash credit in their account.The amount of ads you get will vary on your personal information and areas of interest. Typically, I believe those living in the U.S. will get more ads than if you lived in Canada. Here's a couple tips if sites ask you to check off a list of categories that might interest you:Always check off the maximum amount that you can. The more you check off, the higher the chance you'll get more ads. Please be wary though that some sites will have "I Cheat" or something similar as a choice. This is just a security control measure to ensure that people are not using bots. So, check that...
 
About Learn 2 Earn Online
2008-03-24 17:54:00
This blog, as suggested by the title, is about making money online. This isn't going to be about some get-rich-quick scheme by purchasing some type of infallible system. This will be a long process to earn some extra cash or even earn a considerable income from it but at least, it will be legitimate.This blog will focus on Pay-to-Click (PTC), Pay-to-Read (PTR), Pay-To-Do, and Online Surveys.This blog will also talk about other things, such as things I've observed/happened in my life (just as sort of a "filler").In the next few posts, I'll talk more about PTC, PTR, Pay-To-Do, and Online Surveys, specifying what they are and provide some sites that are legitimate.Back to Top......
 
 
 
 
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