Making Money Online: The easy way to buzz your pocket

The Internet has lots of advantages and great things to offer.  Many of these offers can be from free online shopping sprees to discount auction fairs, from free music CDs to free phone calls and from many other great fun and games to online books and educational information.  While I was doing a research on easy money making, I found out that the Internet has pages offer free money to Internet users.  It can be from free online stores to get paid to surf and from pay per click to get pay to play.

Online money making can be from zero to thousand of dollars depending on the users’ knowledge and expertise of using the Internet.  Thousands of Internet users can use the Internet to make extra money, others are making a living off the Internet by simply using the Internet tools and software.  Many users claimed that online money making is the easiest way to earn cash with out spends hundreds and thousands of dollars for capital investment and advertisement.

Some of the easiest ways to make money online is get pay to surf.  There are many companies out in the Internet simply offer ways to earn extra cash by surfing the Internet.  Some of the get paid to surf companies or programs are Spedia, CashGlow and CashSurfers.  These programs can be earned up to four to five hundred dollars a month.  It depends on the type of programs and the knowledge of using the power of Internet.  Some of these programs can be multi-levels of pay.  That means every Internet surfers using these services would get pay on all the referrals under their hierarchy. 

Those three programs or services that I mentioned above are among the top-ten get pay to surf.  Spedia pays forty cents per hour spending on the net with the Spedia bar. You can get pay for joining various free services, reading emails, playing the games and referring other peoples to use the service (Get Paid).  There are certain levels to the referral system.  The people who are first referred to, are consider level one, the ones who are referred by the people in level one are consider to be level two and so on.  For every level Spedia pays different rates.  Spedia pays ten percent of how much each referral makes from level one and five percent of each referral in the next four levels (Get Paid). 

CashGlow however, pays people to chat and or play games.  Members get pay twenty cents per hour and only twenty hours per month with the CashGlow bar.  Also get pay from referring other people.  Their referral rates are, five cents per hour for every referral from level one and two cents per hour from levels two and three (Get Paid).

CashSurfers pay fifteen cents for every hour with the CashSurfers bar.  However, it only allows four hours a day and a hundred twenty hours per month.  They also pay for filling out surveys, playing games, signing up for sponsors free program and referring others.  Their referral rates are, ten percent of how much each referral makes from levels one through four (Get Paid).                      

The three services that I compared have some similarities and some differences.  They are similar by paying members when they join certain offers, refer others, play games and they each have a bar.  The difference between them is that they have different rates and that they each have different limited hours.  These services are all really good for money making off the Internet, just have to take advantage of the right ones and you can earn some extra money.

The bars from different services collects data and tells the service what people like to do most on the internet.  It shows up on the screen every time it is activated, once it’s activated, it collects the types of most visit web sites, the cookies and it times the amount of hours spent.  After doing so, it returns the information back to the companies main computers so that it can “match the interests of thousands of advertisers with those of millions of users around the world” (Spedia).

In conclusion, I think these types of services are really useful for those who need some extra cash.  It’s a big advantage that all you do is sit at home and get paid for going on the internet.  It’s a really smart way to make really easy money and have fun at the same time.  There’s a big chance that these services will grow because it is so easy to make money and people will never refuse it.

Written by daylight

How to Make Money Carp Fishing

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Step 1

FISHING FEE – pay lakes usually have a small fee they charge for fishing. this fee doesn’t win you any money, this money goes to the lake or pond boss.

Step 2

POTS – besides the fishing fee, pay lakes also offer various money pots that are optional for all fishermen. these pots are how you win money at a pay lake while carp fishing but each one also adds to the cost of carp fishing. there are different pots and different amounts you pay to get on them and the fish you catch are eligible to win money from those pots. in the following steps, i will explain the most common money pots at pay lakes to help you understand what they are and how they work.

Step 3

SEASONAL POTS – pay lakes offer seasonal pots. these money pots are for the biggest fish that is caught over the entire season. it usually doesn’t cost much to get on this pot but since it’s only paid out once during the season and fishermen’s money is collected throughout the season, there can be quite a substantial amount of money in this pot to be won.

Step 4

MONTHLY POTS – these money pots work like the seasonal pots except they are paid out monthly and are paid for the biggest fish caught during that month. they usually don’t cost much but because the money builds up during the month, they can have a lot of money in them to be won.

Step 5

WEEKLY POTS – again, this money pot works like the seasonal and monthly except it is paid out weekly for the biggest fish caught during that week. it also doesn’t usually cost much to get on but can have a good amount of money in it at the end of the week.

Step 6

DAILY BIG FISH POT – pay lakes offer money pots for the biggest fish caught that day. most of the time, they offer them for the 3 or 4 biggest of the day with the biggest fish pot having the most money in it, the second biggest having the second most money, the third having the third most and so on. most of the time, they usually have these pots for the 3 or 4 biggest caught that day. depending on the amount of fisherman and how much the pot costs, there could be a few hundred dollars in this money pot to be won.

Step 7

SMALLEST FISH POT – some pay lakes offer a money pot for the smallest fish caught that day. since this pot is for the smallest fish, it usually doesn’t have a lot of money in it but usually doesn’t cost that much to get on either. it is paid out daily.

Step 8

CLOSEST TO POT – pay lakes often have a money pot that is paid for the fish closest to a certain weight. for example, if the money pot is for the fish caught closest to 16 pounds, then the fish that is closest to that weight without going over will win that pot.

Step 9

JACKPOT FISH – pay lakes often have what are called jackpots. this is a money pot for fish that are caught over a certain weight. the weight is set by the lake and goes according to what has been caught previously. the predetermined weight that is set and the jackpot amount can vary but for example, if a pay lake is offering a jackpot of 100.00 for any fish caught that is 18 pounds or over, any fish you catch over 18 pounds will automatically win you 100.00. they usually have two of these pots, one for a 100.00 jackpot fish and another for a 500.00 jackpot fish. the 500.00 jackpot fish will most certainly be set at a much larger weight qualification than the 100.00 jackpot.

Step 10

JUG FISH – these are money pots where your fish have to weigh an even weight. most of the times, they are set at 18.0, 19.0, 20.0, 21.0, 22.0, and so forth, but the fish must weigh an even amount. it cannot be 18.3 or an odd amount like that. because these pots are usually harder to win and won less often, there is usually quite a large amount of money to be won if you win one of these. it can be anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a couple of thousand dollars.

Step 11

DERBY OR HOURLY FISHING – pay lakes often fish what is called a derby. this is where they have money pots that are paid for the biggest and maybe the second biggest fish caught that hour.
for example, if a lake is holding a 5.00 derby for 8 hours, you would have to pay 5.00 for each hour for a total of 8 hours. the cost would be 40.00 just for the hourly fishing and having a chance to win. this price would also be on top of the fishing fee the lake charges and any other pots you get on.
lakes usually divide the money up and pay out at least a couple of places per hour and the amount paid out, depends on the amount of fishermen but all of the money paid into these pots by the fishermen is then supposed to be divided up and paid back out. again, the amount you can win here depends on the amount of fishermen and how much the derby is for.

Written by catchmeifucan

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Are You Making Every Hour Count?

“Don’t count every hour in the day, make every hour in the day count.”

Where Is Your Time Going?

Time – it’s one of the most precious things we have and yet we often use it so frivolously. Take a moment to consider how you spend your time – are you using it wisely or are you spending time on busy work that isn’t truly productive?

Time management is an important skill necessary to succeed. As adults, we assume that we know how to manage our time and often become indignant at the suggestion that we could improve. However, as with many things in our lives, we can always go from good to great. Think about how your life would change if you had 2 additional hours in every day to spend as you pleased. What would you do with that time? What if I told you that you could get that time?

Oftentimes, we are misusing and misappropriating time without realizing it.

I’ve always considered myself a “productive” person, but I recently came to the realization that e-mail is a huge time sap for me. In light of this discovery, I’ve decided to begin limiting my e-mail usage to three times per day: first thing in the morning, mid-afternoon, and just before bed. There are few e-mails that I’ll receive that will be so urgent that they cannot wait. What is your time sap? Is it the phone? Do you look up after a phone call and wonder where the time went? Maybe your time sap is social networking, long lunches, or poor meeting planning. Whatever it is, consider taking control of your time and you’ll observe that you have more time than you did before!

Here are some tips for effective time management:

Map out the day on paper before you begin. Planning the day’s activities is a great way to improve efficiency.

Time is often wasted wandering aimlessly from one activity to the next. Setting an intention for the day is a powerful way to get clear on your purpose and be sure that your activities are productive, not just busy. Plan 60% of your day then leave 20% for unanticipated developments and 20% for a buffer.

Make lists. Lists are a productive person’s friend. Think about the amount of energy you spend trying to remember a grocery list or trying to remember the things you needed to take care of before you leave the house. A list frees up your mental energy to be used on something more profound. Use lists as miniature assistants that keep you on track and remind you of the details.

Budget time with people. Networking is important. We need to create and maintain relationships with people. However, as you begin to assess how you’re spending your time, consider the return on the investment of spending time with certain people. In his book, The Slight Edge, Jeff Olson noted that there are people you should spend 2 minutes with and others you should spend 2 hours with. The key is to know who is who. Be honest with yourself about whether you are growing, flourishing, and expanding in the presence of those you spend your time with and make adjustments accordingly.

Get organized. Are you spending hours and hours trying to find things? Organization is essential to moving quickly from task to task. Clear the clutter from your home, car, and office, and not only will be thinking more clearly, you’ll observe that it’s easier to find things. Form the habit of putting things in their proper place once you’re doing using them.

Do it, delegate it, or dump it. Instead of putting things off, sit down and consider the task and what should really be done about it. Either do it right away, pass it off to a helper or partner, or get rid of it altogether. Using this method will free up much of your time and energy. Do what needs to be done to relieve yourself of any obligations that are no longer important to you or are not moving you in the direction of your goals.

Freeing up time in your schedule means more time to serve others, do the things you love, and spend time in God’s presence. Remember that your time, like your body, is a gift. Unlike money, once we spend our time, we can’t get it back so always spend wisely.

Lisa Nicole Bell is a published author, filmmaker, and socially conscious entrepreneur. Her book, Divine Inspirations, is a modern spiritual blueprint for successful living. She speaks to adults and teens about how to live inspired lives and how to step out of fear and step into faith. Lisa has worked in front of the camera and behind the camera in various film and television projects. Her company, Inspired Girls, teaches teen girls how to successfully transition from adolescence to adulthood.