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One of the most effective ways to spread the news about a website is to send e-mails to a targeted audience. Now you can get paid for receiving e-mails relevant to your interests and get paid to read, or respond to them. In some cases you need only receive the e-mail. In others you may need to click on a link to acknowledge receipt and for the better paid links you may have to complete a brief questionnaire giving your opinion of the site to receive the top payout. Before joining any of the programs, consider getting yourself a separate e-mail address. Many companies offer free services, so you don't need to rely on hotmail with their junk mail problems. To completely eliminate junkmail,you should then consider signing up with Spamjab. This completely free service filters your e-mail so nothing doubtful makes it through to your mailbox. Where this works better than any service I've come across is the way it sends you an e-mail if it's in doubt so that you can authorise or reject that particular address for future use. You can view and read or delete all the rejected mail through your Spamjab account. This is also ideal if your children have e-mail accounts that need overseeing to prevent spam. You'll find full details here. I'd also recommend you download a copy of Roboform. This free software can be used for auto-filling registration forms greatly simplifying the application process for the companies you'll be joining. In addition it can also remember all the passwords for each of the sites you join. Find out more from Roboform.
MutualPoints rewards its members with points, exchangeable for cash when they shop online. Receive points when you register and more when you shop with over 500 top sites including: Amazon, ebay, Tesco, John Lewis, Argos & Dell, plus at least 5 points for every e-mail you action, and daily points for making searches etc. Sign up to MutualPoints now and you'll also earn a free new car prize draw entry. One established (around since 2002, always paying a minimum of 1 cent
per mail and has paid out over half a million dollars) and extremely positive site is
MatrixMails.
Not only do they pay you to read e-mails, but they guarantee a minimum of 1 cent
per e-mail (so none of these "5 searches for half a cent" e-mails you may have seen)
You also have the option to upgrade for a small fee (with money-back guarantee) to receive at least a double payout
on all your e-mails, to get paid a sign-up bonus for all your referrals and get a share of unallocated
sign-ups, and get free e-mail advertising and web hosting. UPDATE Matrixmails has just expanded into the article writing sector. They are looking for any article written on any subject from the categories listed on the site (currently online gaming and web hosting), and are paying $3 - $30 per article, minimum 500 words. The range of income opportunities from this site now include:
$1.00 bonus for every $4.00 personal clickthru Payments via Paypal, E-gold or Stormpay. Only $2 payout limit! Find out more from MatrixMails ![]() Unlike similar sites, the free downloads are very valuable in their own right. These include a massive collection of 'How To' Internet Marketing training videos and software for submitting articles, blogs and ads to thousands of relevant sites with little more than the touch of a button. I'm personally finding the article submission software invaluable. Even better, most of the software comes with resell rights so you can even sell them, despite having obtained them free of charge yourself. ![]() HtMail pay for just clicking and reading and you have the choice of being paid in dollars or pounds sterling. You can just click to acknowledge receipt of your e-mail but you earn more by actually visiting the site, and answering a few standard questions on your opinion of the site. You also only need to earn £5 or $10 for a payout so I've had quite a few payouts. e-mailpaysu.com Earn from reading e-mails and visiting websites and also for two levels of referrals. Get a $10 signing-up bonus. Several e-mails received most days. Send More Info are paying 5 cents per read email and 2 cents for referrals. Usually get one or 2 a day. Pays out at $10. Archerfish is a very active UK paid surfing site which pays you to click on ads and visit websites, and read e-mails, which can be read on Site or sent to your Mailbox. Bonus payments made on every tenth member visit and each week, two lucky members will receive a prize of £5 each, simply for being members. Payment is made via Paypal, Cheque or Amazon Gift Certificate, with a minimum payout of just £3.00, sent within 7 days. When you join you get a £0.25 Sign-up Bonus. If you are in a position to refer others you can also earn 10% of the earnings of your referrals and up to 5% on 5 further levels of indirect referrals. Nitroclicks (Also traded as nocs.us and link now diverts to matriclix.com) - Potentially one of the best plans if you can stick with it. Rather than paying you a few cents to read e-mails they send you e-mails when they have an assignment to complete. These assignments involve either visiting a web site and simply answering a question or signing up for a free offer or free program. Payments vary from $1 for simply visiting a site to up to $8 for joining a free program plus you earn 10% of whatever your referrals earn and 5% from their referrals. The catch with this program is that you cannot claim your earnings until you reach $500 so the company are relying on people dropping out to maintain their high payment levels. Unfortunately for the company this theory didn't work and people don't drop out so the company seem to have resorted to all sorts of underhand tactics to avoid paying out. In my own case, they haven't given me any credit for any of my referrals in months, stopped giving me assignments and deducted $200 for an advertising campaign that wasn't carried out. In other cases money simply isn't paid or the company claim some of the assignments weren't completed, or they simply don't pay. Some people have been paid but this appears to be a tiny minority, maybe people connected with the company in some way.
Remember to add contact@homeworkinguk.com and news@homeworkinguk.com to your address book or whitelist to ensure your copy isn't swallowed by spam filters.
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