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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Making MONEY #2

Just in case there are any misunderstandings, the ranking or order of which I introduce different methods are not based on anything. It's a random order in which I decided to introduce.

The second method that I plan to introduce is from a company or website named PROJECT PAYDAY.




To save you time from researching, Project Payday does allow you to earn a realistic income. BUT the sad part is that it's mostly for USA members (the site does say it will work for Canadians too, but after I tried it out ... to generate a good income is very hard for Canadians -- sorry).

Who can earn from this? basically anyone from the States that is willing to read. I must warn you, there is a lot of reading involved. You must understand the rules and how it works in order to have success.

How does it work?

The idea of Project Payday is for members to pay another members to complete offers for them. To give you an example: Many marketing/advertisement companies will pay people to try out their products. Sometimes it's a free trial, sometimes it's a low pay trial. Company A will then advertise and have people find referals for them. What Company A will do is offer prizes or cash for successful members that brought them new members or potential customers (no one knows if this new member will actually become a potential customers - this is where the original company will benefit). Say Company A offers $100 for 3 good leads (good leads meaning 3 new potential clients that SUCCESSFULLY signed up for an offer), that person (we'll call him person B) will then offer $15 etc. for each successful offers under his referal link. As a result, for each person (up to 3 people) that completes an offer for him, person B will credit his paypal account for $15, and when all 3 leads go green (meaning successfully completed an offer), person B would have paid out $45 to others and making $55 for himself.

The idea does seem kinda complicated. But in fact it is quite simple. Just think of it this way, a company wants to bring in new customers, and asked an adverstisement company for help. The adverstisement company then hires someone to find them new customers, and will pay them when they have successful become a real customer. This person then pays you to go try stuff out, and therefore everyone will benefit at the end.

If you still have questions to how this works, just leave me a message or email me, and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

Project Payday is free to try out! Just make sure you don't pay anything (they will in the end ask you to join some free offers and activate your membership for free -- just be patient). They also offer mentors to help you with the process. It might be over whelming at first, but don't worry, once you sign up, others will be dying to help you so that you can help them make money.

To sum up, what you will need is:

valid email
patience to read all the rules! and to learn how exactly it works
paypal account (it's free)

If you are serious about this, it is highly recommanded that you have 20-30$ that you can spend trying out offers (credit card or paypal). There are some free offers, but they do not pay much. It's best that you can sign up for some low costing trials or offers. Most members will offer you $20-$30 to complete an offer for them (some pay up to $75), so in the end, you will be making money.

Give it a try, once you sign up, you will know if this is something you are interested. Like I said before, it's free ... you have nothing to lose.




Best of luck with this program! I wish you all the success.

If this is not for you, check back to this blog, I will be updating with another method very soon.

Take care and see you next time.

Making MONEY #1

First method I am going to talk about is actually something that I can't really talk about in this blog. But please refer to this site for more information. It works! But it's not something that everyone is capable of accomplishing.

www.freemoneytips.synthasite.com


For those who choose to try out this method, I wish you all the best and best of luck!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Making MONEY online ????

For those who are reading this page, I can assume you are interested in making money online like I do.

Well, to be honest, I do believe this can be done, but is how you choose to do it.

I do not believe that everyone can make money from one system or one method. That is just not possible, everyone has a preference to the jobs they enjoy doing, the nature of the job, and the risk they are prepared to take etc. Just like in reality outside of the cyber world, I don't think anyone can say one job will fit everyone.

Based on what I have said above, the first thing you need to determine is what kind of jobs are you looking?? After you have decided on that, think about the income you would like to generate from this online source. From experiences, I can tell you that I have tried many ways to make money online, and I can't say I have too much success in it (well I did with one method, but it wasn't for me ... U_U I will tell you why later).

In the online income section of the blog, I will post a few method that worked for me and hopefully they will work for you! I will provide some descriptions and explaination when needed. It will be your choice if you would like to try out what I have suggested.

Monday, January 5, 2009

WELCOME !!!!!

Hi ! and thank you for visiting "on94you" (online for you). In here, I would like to share some personal experiences for people that are interested in making money online.

First of all, I will not be asking for membership fees or be selling you systems. The information provided on this site may not be 100% accurate, but they are 100% free and all from my personal experiences. If this site can really help you make some money or if it is any help at all, I would appreciate any donations. The donations will be used to provide more information (personal experiences to new systems etc), and enhancing the site.

Currently, my goal for this blog is to help others save time researching online on ways to make money. I don't want people to follow my foot steps and get scammed or researching endless hours on systems that don't even work for them. I am sure many people always wonder what "if" they paid for those systems, what kind of information do they provide?? Well I am here to give you some of these information from the times that I had paid U_U.

Ultimately, I hope to turn this blog into a convenience for all (will tell you more about it when I do get to that stage. Hopefully I will...)

I hope this topic is interesting enough to keep this blog alive. I will be updating this blog as much as I can, and if you have any questions, please feel free to email me, and I will get back to you as much as I can. As a sign of support, please subscribe to me or somehow let me know this is worth doing.

Thanks ! and I really hope the information provided here will be a help !


Best Regards,

Ian