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 This site is no different. As I am sure you can figure out by the fact that I am not selling "secrets", memberships, or even my advice that I am not making scads of money from building this site. I just feel that such a site is neccessary because newcomers and sceptics can be quickly soured on the industry by one bad experience and if anyone can benefit from my experience with these sites, or help us to avoid getting scammed by some of the dishonest webmasters and con artists out there I feel the site is time well spent!

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hat said here is my disclaimer:.

B & B marketing and internet services (the business) and Sharon Early are not making any claim as to expertise or “insider” information that makes my advice any better than the advice of any other person who is promoting the same, or the same type of, programs as are recommended by Sharon Early on : 

www.igetmoney.weebly.com
www.imakemoneyonline.blogsome.com
www.synnisin.wordpress.com

as well as other websites for marketing and promotional purposes. I am not a webmaster for any of the sites that I promote. I have no contact or relationship with any of the sites, owners, or their employees beyond that of a regular registered member of any of the incentive sites. 

Joining and participation in any of the programs to which I refer you is completely voluntary. I will not offer you anything such as monetary compensation, promotional consideration, or special consideration in return for you joining my programs in my down line. Any money that is due or promised to you by any website that you find here or at any of the above sites are entered into at your own risk and any payments due to you as a result of your participation are due to you from the owners of that website as per their TOS and policies.

I am just a participating member of Get paid to programs and income opportunities. I don’t know anything that you don’t know, or if I do it is due to experience not to intellect or desire. Your here, which says that your intellect has told you that some of what you desire is here on the internet somewhere. This may be the first step in starting your online income empire. If so, that is fantastic. If not it cost you nothing but a little time. If you spend a little time to work on this believe me, you will see how exponentially you can earn money.


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The plan

The plan is fairly simple folks. All you need to get started is a multi site tabbed web browser* A paypal account* and an alertpay account* (LINKS ARE BELOW)* (my preferrence is Slimbrowser by Flashpeak. I have used it for years and while a few scripts just won't work with it it is compatible with more sites and programs than even Internet Explorer which hangs up on some sites also.)
#1 Find initial programs.


Join at least 5 to 10 reputable Get Paid to Click sites (I would of course appreciate if you joined under me in one or more of my programs, but you can use any search engine and click "Get Paid to Click" into the search pane and you will see that there are literrally thousands of these websites. Which pay varying amounts from one-tenth of a cent to 2 or 4 cents per click. All of the programs that I am currently working are posted to my blog.
http://www.imakemoneyonline.blogsome.com

#2 Research

I recommend to anyone that is going to try to join Get Paid To sites to do some kind of research about the length of time the site has been around or visited forums to get an idea of how the wind has been blowing both historically and in the most recent past for the sites that you are interested in. Check out what some other independant sites or blogs say about the sites and their paying/scam status

I am certain that you think you just read the plan's first flaw, that this step should be previous to the first. Why? Research is often the haven of the procrastinator and if given opportunity to procrastinate and just "research"  they will give themselves the willies, never get started becuase there are too many options out there, and possibly miss this train. I want as few people as possible to sit on their clicking fingers while they can be surfing the ads on multiple sites using a tabbed web browser and taking action instead.




The do’s and don’ts of clicking for cash and down line incentive programs

The do’s and don’ts of clicking for cash and down line incentive programs

 

 

Do’s

Don’ts

 

 

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Play fair. Keep in mind that every website has a human being behind them. Treat them as you would want to be treated.

 

 

Do not cheat, use click “bots” or cloakers to sign up for multiple accounts at the same site.

 

 

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Participate as often as you can (daily, bi weekly, etc.) Many sites have rules that if you don’t click ads today you will not earn from your downlines clicks tomorrow.

 

 

Do not allow your accounts to become “inactive”. If you become inactive for an extended period (some sites call this 7 consecutive days) the webmaster will delete your account and any earnings that are held within that account.

 

 

 

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Keep in touch with your referrals and contacts that you meet with similar activities or online interests. If a website allows you the privilege of emailing your downline periodically. Use the opportunity to invite your downline members to interact with you  and get to know them before you try to upsell them

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Do not spam your downline with email campaign after email campaign with the internal mail system on these sites. They joined one of your programs, appreciate that and don’t make them regret being in your down line by constantly SPAMing them with your promotional emails.

 

 

 

 

 

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Referrals are the lifeblood of any site, do not hijack other members referrals and never stop looking for new places online to place your links and testimonials for the sites that you promote.

 

 

 

 

Do not assume that the TOS or rules for each site are standard. They’re not. Make sure that you know what the terms of service are for each program that you choose to participate in. The expectations the TOS outline for both yourself and site.

 

 

 

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Use all of the free resources, free hits, banner impressions, and promotional materials and perks that are provided as a part of the membership to the sites.

 

 

Do not become one dimensional, always choose the sites that you want to participate in by the criteria of “value added” incentives and bonus items like free ad credits or banner impressions that are standard with each membership level.

 

 

 

6

 

 

Read the Terms of Service, updates to policies, and all administrative messages that are either emailed to you or which may be posted on the site. Insure that you know how your going to be paid, when you can request payments and upgrades, and the time frame for when payment is due or late

 

 

 

 

Do not spend money that you do not have or cannot afford to invest and to loose if your program or plan does not pay you out as promised. If the program becomes unstable and shuts down often they do not pay the membership earnings before they fly the coop!

 

 

 

 

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Use your earnings whenever possible for buying upgrades and promotion packages, or for purchasing referral packages. NOTE: One should be wary of sites that either has a policy that requires a member to upgrade their account in order to be allowed to cash in. OR which will not allow you to use the funds that your have earned on their site to upgrade your account.

 

 

 

 

8. Do not wait until you reach the payment threshold to check the terms of service, the payment policy and instructions for cash in of your account. Know the TOS for your programs! I can’t stress that enough. Many programs will not allow free member s to use their earnings on the site for anything except for advertising on the website. So they have absolutely no intention of paying anyone who does not first invest their money into the site in the form of purchasing an upgrade. Never invest your own money on a promissory note to pay in return.

Most honest sites will allow a free member to cash out their account but for free members both clicks and referral earnings are reduced so that it takes longer for a free member to reach the minimum cash out threshold.

 

 

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Be respectful and courteous of other members and of other members time and efforts. Try not to create conflict or strife in the site forums or related sites by making unjustified or untrue allegations about other sites or site owners unless you have proof. If you post a derogatory or deflammatory comment about a site or the staff of one of the sites and you are not justified in your attack on them don’t be surprised if they retaliate by deleting your account.

 

 

 

 

Do not inundate the webmasters or support staff of the programs that you participate in with repeated emails and tickets about the same issue because you’re not getting an answer swiftly enough for your liking. Do not clog discussion boards with demands for attention or SPAM. This is just cause for termination of your account and forfeiture of your earnings on many sites.

 

 

 

 

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Document everything. Keep a hard copy of anything that may be pertinent to your online efforts. Like signup screens, TOS, Special signup offers which you have submitted a claim for etc. Keep them in a folder or binder which is handy so you can refer to them without having to search online for them or in your email boxes.

 

 

 

 

Do not depend upon email servers or worse yet the websites to keep information current or to keep your records available to you forever. You should keep a digital or physical copy of everything that you may need to refer to in the future. If you depend on the site to hold onto tickets, or proof documents or whatever, you can be sorely disappointed to find that the documentation disappears or that your access to the site is terminated and thus your access to the documents.

 

 

 

 

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Have fun!

 

 

Do not join so many programs that you don’t have the time or the desire to keep your accounts current with participation requirements which impact your income or affect your continuing membership.