UK Get Paid To Surf Programmes Tips and Strategies
Get Paid to Surf UK -- Tips and Strategy
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Below are some tips which can help you to maximise your earnings. First, you should sign up with several Get Paid to Surf programmes, You can run more than one ad bar at a time; most people run two. Your screen size is a factor in this of course; if you can set your display properties to 1024 x 768 do so. This will permit three ad bars without that much loss of visible browser space. Most programmes limit the number of hours you will be paid for; i.e. PaysU currently allows 40 hrs per month. Start out with the programmes which pay the best rates, and surf the maximum amount of time per programme. When you have reached the maximum for those programmes close them and start up your other programmes. Avoid trying to "fool" the ad bar with software that keeps your connections alive and simulates mouse movements. Most programmes are getting good at spotting these and will ban you. Its not worth losing your opportunity to earn! Consider signing up with an unmetered access ISP. Even though most of the free offers of this kind have been withdrawn, there are some which charge a low one-off price for a year of freephone connect time. NTL offer a such a service. Of
course, the way to really make these Get Paid to Surf programmes most
profitable is to find referrals. Family, friends, co-workers or fellow
students, and anyone you know with an internet connection, all are potential
referrals. Most may say no but it only takes a few enthusiastic people to
develop a great "downline". Put a "signature" on your emails with your referral id link on it. Set
up links, banners and buttons on your webpage. And if you don't have a
webpage get one! For a free quick website, find the "powered by
cool-e-biz logo when you click
on this link. There are also other ways to make money with webpages such as affiliate ad programmes; if you have a website and aren't hosting ads, you are missing a great opportunity. To learn more follow this link.
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