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Yeah, this is a pretty simple page. But who needs graphics anyway? I'll take content over flashing lights anyday. So, you might be wondering where the content is. That's a good question, one that I will definitely get back to you on. In the meantime, take a look around the site and let me know what you think.


How To Make Money On The Internet

Despite the fact that there are more than a few money making scams out there. There are legit ways to make sizeable amounts of cash for doing next to nothing.

DesktopDollars pays you 40% of the money they make from advertisers (currently $0.50 per hour and climbing) for using your computer with their advertising software open. It consists of a one inch bar across the top of your screen that displays rotating ads. All you have to do is click the green continue button that pops up every twenty-five minutes. This is by far the easiest PaidToSurf program out there.

CashFiestapays you up to $0.70 per hour to use your computer with their advertising software open. It's similar to DesktopDollars, except you have do click slightly more often on a little man that runs across the bar. Still extremely easy, since it doesn't require your browser to be open like most other programs. It also pays more than most.

Cashsurferspays up to $0.60 per hour to use your computer in the same way as with Cashfiesta, except there's no little man to click this time. Just use your computer and they'll take care of the rest. There might be an actual surfing requirement for this one, but if there is, I haven't noticed. The bar seems to activate itself (with a green light) at random times. The only thing that matters is that it's on more than it's off.

Ignifuge pays you up to $0.50 a day just for visiting their homepage. Basically, if you make them your browser's homepage, you won't even have to think about it, and yet you will still be making money. It's $0.05 per visit, up to ten times a day, with a minimum of 10 minutes between each visit. Definitely the easiest moneymaker of any kind.

CashRadio is one of the more interesting paysites, in that you don't actually have to watch ads at all. You get paid to listen to their streaming radio feed, which has over 200 different music channels. You are guaranteed to find something you like. It's worth mentioning that I'm not entirely sure if they are paying anything at all. Regardless, it's worth checking out because the amount of free music they're giving away is awesome, even if you aren't getting paid. Oh, but they advertise CD quality... I don't agree.


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