Getting Paid to Surf
Getting Paid to Surf Feels great,
sometimes
Getting paid to surf seems to be the dream
that everyone is reaching for these days. Actually achieving
that dream can be an empty feeling, however, unless you do it
correctly.
Getting paid very little to surf a lot
The main problem with getting paid to surf
is that it pays so little. It doesn't matter if you're filling
out surveys, running traffic exchanges 24/7, taking part in
discussion panels, or even setting up multiple computers to do
autosurfs day and night.
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The reality is always clear;
Getting paid to surf eats up all of your time
while paying you a part-time salary.
If you don't need to retire
rich next year, however, and just want to make
a bit of extra money getting paid to surf, then
it can and likely will work for you.
It's all about your
goals.
If you are trying to replace
a full-time salary by working at home, then
it's not too likely that getting paid to surf
will pay enough.
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When is getting paid to surf useful?
If you're already at home and just want some
extra cash for working on your own schedule, then it may be
perfect for you.
Also, if you are already working a job at a
desk somewhere and they allow you to surf the web between
tasks, (such as answering a phone or monitoring computer
backups) then you could effectively give yourself a big raise
there by using your free time there getting paid to surf the
web.
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