Monday, December 8, 2008

Every Legitimate Paid and Reward Website I Know

I've been wanting to do a post like this for awhile and have honestly just procrastinated on doing it. This is mainly for people I know so I can give them one link instead of listing a bunch each time, but if you just happened upon this you're welcome to the information as well.

My qualifications for a legitimate site is 1) It's not a scam and 2) The reward or payment is worth the effort involved--some things are legal but a waste of your time when you could be doing something else.

Here is my list so far--if you have any questions about any of them, leave a comment and I'll try to answer it if I can.

First, the sites that will pay you through PayPal and/or Direct Deposit:
  1. eHow.com--If you enjoy creating how-to articles, this site pays really well and has a very user-friendly format.
  2. Helium.com--This is a paying website for articles of all types. Focus on contests and the marketplace sections first, since those tend to pay the most.
  3. Hubpages.com--Create your own webpages and then sign up as an affiliate with Google Adsense, Amazon, and eBay. Input your affiliate IDs, and Hubpages displays ads with your information 50% of the time. It's a way of staring off with webpage design and earning through affiliates without paying anything out of pocket.
  4. Blogger.com--You can use the same affiliate accounts you created for Hubpages for your blog, keeping 100% of the profits. Google Adsense has it's own selection box, and use the "Third-Party" box for Amazon and eBay.
  5. Associated Content.com--I personally stick to non-exclusive rights (pays less, but you can make more money having an article on more than one website rather than only being able to have it on one), but they're overall a good site.
  6. Gather.com--You can earn either gift cards or cash through PayPal through a points system. You get points for posting photos, articles, and possibly by giving comments and creating groups. (They don't share the exact formula--just that being active on the site will get you points.)
  7. Lulu.com--This is a self-publishing website where you can create books, ebooks, and a lot of other items. You can cash you through PayPal with only $5 in sales.
  8. Cafepress.com--With the right idea, you can make an income from this site with no out of pocket expense, using the free store option. If you have a blog, consider creating a store related to what you blog about.
  9. Bukisa--This is a newer website, also for How-to articles. You can cash out through PayPal at $50. It's a great option if you have a lot of articles already written or plan to write a lot. There is also going to be a photo option, which as of the time of this article is not up yet.
  10. PineCone Research--This is a great survey company to work with, but you have to do a search to find a link to get access to their application. I've worked with them for over 2 years now--I can't go into what we review, but if you come across them it's worth signing up.
Reward-Only Websites:
  1. Writing.com--This website will mainly be of interest to writers. The site has a system called GPs (stands for gift points) that you can earn through reviewing people and winning writing contests and spend for reviews for yourself, buy raffle tickets for prizes, and use for merchandise in the site's store. It's a really fun website and has a great community--I've been with them for 2 years. You can see an example of my portfolio by clicking here.
  2. Swagbucks.com--This website has evolved dramatically (for the better) since I first joined it. It's a reward-based search engine that gives you their version of currency (called Swagbucks) for searching with them. You can redeem swagbucks for everything from mp3 downloads to gift cards to video games. I personally focus on the $5 Amazon.com electronic gift cards for 45 Swagbucks each.
  3. MyPoints.com--Just sticking to the surveys, opening e-mails (you have to click on a "Get Points" button within the e-mail), coupons for stuff you're going to buy anyway, and other things that don't cost you anything out of pocket, you can earn enough points for a $10 gift card every once in awhile. This one is kind of borderline on the "worthwhile" scale, but I can see someone doing well with it if they're more organized with coupons than me.
This is all I can think of at the moment--there are a few others that are potentially good, but I want to test them out prior to recommending them to other people. As with anything that seems good, be sure to check them out with the Better Business Bureau (http://www.bbb.org). I also have an article on eHow on avoiding work-at-home job scams by clicking here.

I hope all of the sites are able to help you. Best wishes to you!

Tricia

4 comments:

Barbara Whitlock said...

Hi Tricia!

Thanks for mentioning Helium! Our Freelance Writers Marketplace is booming these days. This week we have some titles running in the $80 to $120 range, and last week we sold several $200 articles. With no registration fee and new titles posted daily, I can't imagine a freelance writer passing this up. We also have a fast track for experienced writers to earn premier writer status. Check out today's titles: http://www.helium.com/marketplace?placement=13060

Also in November Helium introduced a new pay structure, adding upfront payments for all informative articles on top of ad revenue share. Some memebers pocketed $300 last month alone.

We also have Marketplace writers pulling in $1,000 a month of supplemental income.

Lots of opportunities, which I'd love to share more about -- shoot me an email: bwhitlock@helium.com

Barbara Whitlock
Community Development Manager
Helium.com
www.helium.com/users/13060

AC_Laura said...

Hi Tricia, thanks for the recommendation. Please stop by the Associated Content blog sometime. And don't forgot the Calls for Content option on Associated Content--you've got to sell the article exclusively but it'll earn an upfront payment ranging from $10-$50. Using all of the publishing options on AC will absolutely put extra money in your pocket

michele said...

mypoints is not bad, I've been using it for 5 or 6 years now, and have gotten a lot of barnes and noble cards and most recently, i had built up enough in foot locker rewards to get my son a pair of sneakers. It takes time, and just participating in opening the emails, and free offers has added up over time.

Unknown said...

Thanks for the informative article. There are so many scams out there that, unfortunately, it keeps people away from the legit sites, where they really can earn money.

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