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Ebay of best sites

Ebay is been a great wonderful site. But there are much better sites than that which are providing you free stuffs. I think you will be very happy if you get your magazine delivered to your door free

PTC - Paid to click

The ptc is most used to make money online but 80% of people get contact with scam. Some people get caught in trap of scam due to their greediness. Some great scams are like perfect ptr and cashmailz. These PTC sites give 100$ per click. There if you invest in premium membership and they will get HP toshiba LAPTOP free. What a great offer but this is scam because I have been also caught in the trap of this scam.
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How to Identify scams.

1. Always check their advertising rates if they payout more than they ask for an ad something is fishy. Such a model is economicaly unsustainable.
2. Do a whois search, in Linux and Mac type "whois domainname".com to find info about who hosts the site. On windows you can go to whois.net and type in the domainname. If the server is located in some exotic place like China it's a sign. If the name of the owner is hidden it could also be a sign but not necessarly.
3. Do a Google search for the name of the site + the word scam. If you get many hits, it should ring a bell, also read the post about it on a few forums.
4. If there are unreasonable rewards per click like $100 or more it's a scam or at least a way to deceive people. Ptc's are always paying bewteen 1/10 of a cent to 2 cent per click. Anything more is doubtful.
5. If it sounds too good to be true it usually is.

THE TOP PTC's are

01.
bux.to Minimum Payout is $10!
Minimum 10 Ads daily


02.
Isabelmarco's Moneymaker Minimum Payout $9!
Minimum 30 Ads daily
Fast Payout


03.
RoudyCash Minimum Payout is $2!
Fast Payment

RoudyCash.com

04.
Clickers Union Minimum payout is $2.49!
Fast Payout

Clickers Union

05.
ThinkBux.com Minimum Payout is $5!
Request your payment and receive it within seconds.

ThinkBux.com!

06.
OccupEx Minimum payout is $1!

07.
NeoBux Minimum payout is $2!


08.
Cash-Harvest.com Minimum payout is $2!

Cash-Harvest.com

09.
B-U-X.net Minimum payout is $5!


10.
DingoBux Minimum payout is $5!

DingoBux


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Welcome To my website

Hey People
Want to make money online by just sitting at your home
I know now-a-days it is a trend to make money online.
Everybody here can make a money online.

This blog will tell you how to make money online.

1.Adsense
2. Blogging
3. PTC
4. Survey sites

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Blogging

Blogging is another way and most money making way. You may make money by just blogging and writing good contents.
But this need a good blogging.
outside a broad downright rots the laughing luxury
How to be a good blogger.

1. Use descriptive headlines that reveal the point of the article without further reading; the key here is to create micro content that can fare well on its own. (An example of a good title is “Edit Captions in Picasa Web Albums” used at the unofficial Google System. An example of a bad title is the official Google blog’s “Greetings, Earthlings!”) Keep in mind the headline may be read in an RSS reader, a news portal which aggregates content, a search result, your blog archive, a bookmark and so on, and it may be surrounded by dozens of other headlines.
2. Write in inverted pyramid style: first get to the point and mention the core ideas, then fill in the details in later paragraphs. The first and second sentence should allow people to decide if they want to continue reading this.
3. The first link is the one most people click on, so it should also be the main link for your article. Also, too many links too close to each other diffuse your point and make you less of a filter, and a (news) blog should always be a filter for others.
4. In each longer post, re-introduce core ideas you mention because your readers come from all walks of life and may not be up-to-date (e.g. they may read your archived post half a decade from now coming from a search engine). It’s better to say “The Electronic Frontier Foundation yesterday announced ... the EFF also said that ...” than to say “The EFF announced... the EFF also said that ...”.
5. Use lists, images, tables, sub-headlines, examples, indented notes, indented quotes, icons, colors, bold and italics to lighten up your article and make it easier to scan it. Don’t expect everyone to cling to every of your words; instead, you can expect a large part of your readers to sit at the office, a coffee in one hand and the mouse in the other, trying to get up to speed at 9 in the morning.
6. With a global audience it’s never a good idea to only use sophisticated words not everyone may know. Some of your readers may speak English only as second language. They may want to learn new words, but it shouldn’t come at the price of missing your post’s point. (If you only speak English as second language to begin with, following this rule might be much easier.)
7. Credit your sources with a mention and link. As opposed to mainstream news posts, bloggers usually tell where they got the story from.
8. Mark updates and changes (and do update and change when readers find something wrong in your writing).
9. Spellcheck your posts, and read them for clarity once or twice before posting. An error now and then isn’t bad but the less fewer errors, the more quickly people will be able to read and understand your article. (This rule, of course, is universal in writing and doesn’t just apply to blogging.)
10. To practically all of these rules there are exceptions. For example, when your post is very humorous in tone and has a punch line, you may specifically not want to give it away in the title. Or when you’re writing a longer essay, you’ll just have to live with the fact that you won’t be able to “cut to the chase” in the first paragraph. Another exception is that it’s not really necessary to mark every change, e.g. when you fix a typo somewhere in the text, or when you just posted 10 seconds ago. Not every post needs an image, etc. etc. And sometimes, breaking the rule is a conscious style element (e.g. this style of linking – not sure if it has a name – intentionally breaks rule #3).


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Money by survey sites

Everyone in this world want to make money in easy ways. Well online money making is the most easiest way to make money. While studying you can make money online.
Survey sites are those sites which give you money by giving your opinions. Well its easy. But before starting something you have to think about it.

But why they will pay you money for just giving opinions
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Well some of these are scam but not every site.
The top and true survey sites for you are.

1. Harris Polls
Harris is the Cadillac of survey sites. Their research is well-respected and frequently cited; the number of points awarded per survey is generous; and there are lots of rewards to choose from – gift cards, prizes and sweepstakes entries.

2. ZoomPanel
If you're looking to earn rewards quickly, ZoomPanel is the survey site to join. They typically send out several survey invitations each week, and have a great collection of rewards to choose from – the latest books and movies, electronics, appliances, jewelry, home decor, charitable donations and more.

3. Opinion Place
Run by AOL, this survey site let's you choose from one of five rewards: Amazon gift cards, PayPal credits, AAdvantage Miles, AOL credits or sweepstakes entries. Rewards are instant rather than accrued. Nice if your looking to add a quick pick-me-up to your day.

4. CVS Advisor
Okay, I'm giving up one of my best-kept secrets here, but CVS Advisor is a must-join site. You'll probably only get a few survey invitations a year, but you'll want to respond to those invitations when they come. They reward participants with Extra Care Bucks, and it's not uncommon to receive $10 in ECBs for participating in a single survey

5. Survey Savvy

If you like instant gratification and cash, Survey Savvy is the site for you. Each survey is assigned a dollar amount based on the length of the survey, and you can request a check for your earnings at any time

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