I signed up last week with a few different companies that pay you monthly to read emails from sponsors. After a pretty easy sign-up process I waited a day or so for account approval, started getting emails telling me that I had ads ready to view, logged in to my member area and viewed them. Pretty easy so far.
Now these sites pay .02 -.05 per email and limit you to about 10 emails a day which means the most you can make a month is maybe $10 - $20 so the real key to making money here is building up a good referral base. Here’s my math. If you get 50 people to
sign up under your Hits4Pay account and they get 25 people to sign up under their account, then you’re looking at some better numbers:
.01 for 50 referrals reading 280 emails per month = $140
.01 for 25 secondary referrals reading 280 emails per month = $70
That’s an extra $200 a month that I could be using to pay down debt! I figure I’ll give it a whirl for a month and see what happens and if it’s worth the promotion…so far it seems like theirs potential but we’ll see. I’m not to sure what percentage of my referrals will actually keep reading the emails faithfully.
The two I use are:
Hits4Pay
Sign up Bonus: $10
Minimum Pay out: $25
Levels of Pay: $.02 for each validated email you read.
$.01 for each validated email that a direct referral reads
$.01 any of their referrals read.
My Current Account Balance in One Week: $13.02
DealsnCash
Sign up Bonus: $5
Minimum Pay out: $30
Levels of Pay: $.03-.05 for each validated email you read.
$.03-.05 for each validated email that a direct referral reads
$.02 any of their referrals read.
My Current Account Balance in One Week: $14.80
Tips:
● You have to view the ads for about 30 seconds before you get credit so open the ads in tabs (I use FF) while you are working on other things. It’s up to you if you want to actually read them or not…I tend to glance at them but generally they aren’t of much interest to me.
● If your inbox is becoming cluttered with notifications that there are emails to read, simply mark it as junk mail or click the “report spam” button in Gmail (if you don’t use Gmail, do yourself a favor and get an account already!) so that they stay out of your inbox.

















