Saturday, November 14, 2009

8th Payout From Today dot com

Here's my recent payout for Hot Celebs, for the month of October. I made a little more than $100, but so far, November has been very slow. Today dot com's decrease of pay rates for incoming traffic must be the culprit.

However, my craft blog has gotten back her PR1, so I've been getting some writing jobs on that blog.

$116.06 Nov Payout for Hot Celebs$116.06 November Payout for Hot Celebs


The celebrities that made it to top 5 searched celebs on Hot Celebs in October are Taylor Lautner, Selena Gomez, Ellen Page, Chris Massoglia and Camilla Belle.



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Mariuca - Mariuca's Perfume Gallery
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Shemah - Just Press Play

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Another Money-Making Program

Here's another money-making program that I've joined! It's called LinkFromBlog and you can earn by writing paid posts on your blog.

You can also advertise on blogs that are listed on the site and gain exposure for your blog or website. Payout is at $50 via Paypal. Click on the banner to sign up now!

Happy earning!


Paid reviews

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Get Paid To Tweet, Be A Magpie!

Just when I thought that I have very few money-making opportunities online, I got paid! I was checking my online money-making programs as a part of my weekly routines, I saw that my Magpie earning has reached payout.

Be-A-Magpie or Magpie is a program that allows you to earn through Twitter. All you have to do is just sign up with your Twitter account and you're good to go. New ads will be sent to your email address and you can choose to approve or reject them. Once you've approved an ad, it will be tweeted on your Twitter timeline automatically.

There are 4 different types of ads on Magpie, which are per view, per click, per lead and per sale. You can also choose your preferred currency, either US Dollars or Euro. I chose US Dollars, and payout is at $50 via Paypal. Check out my payout proof!


Magpie Payout ($56.56)


If you're active on Twitter, you should join Magpie and maximise your Twitter potential. If you haven't joined Magpie, do join now and start earning, just like me!

You can also join Magpie as an advertiser and start getting more exposure for your website or blog. Good luck!



First commenter gets kaching love!

Shemah - My Sweet Escape

FutureTweets No Longer Allowing Recurring Tweets

Remember my post about the awesome auto-tweeting program, FutureTweets? Guess it's not as awesome as before. Apparently, the folks at FutureTweets were warned by the people at Twitter for providing recurring updates functionality to twitterers.



As much as I loved the feature, I guess I'd rather go through the hassle of manual tweeting than getting my Twitter account suspended. Now, the only thing you can do over at FutureTweets is schedule your tweets as usual, but you will not be able to set your tweets to be auto-published daily. You can still view and edit your old tweets to be republished at a future time and date, though.

I don't think I'll be using FutureTweets anymore after this. For more information on the topic, check out Twitter TOS and Twitter forum thread.



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LadyJava - Blogger Cats

Friday, October 30, 2009

Investing in Gold Bullion Coins

Silver is probably the only metal that I love to wear. I do have some gold jewellery, but I let my mom keep them for me because I don't fancy wearing gold. My mom, on the other hand, loves gold jewellery. She was the one who bought me my first gold ring.

Although gold is not really my colour, it is a known fact that gold has a high resell value. If I were to purchase something for an investment, I would definitely buy me some gold jewellery, or perhaps some gold bullion coins.

What are bullion coins, you ask? Well, I have never heard of the word, so I took the liberty to do a research on it. Apparently, gold bullion coins are gold coins that serve primarily as a method of investing in gold. These bullion coins are not priced according their nominal value, but solely for the value of the gold that they are made of.

Bullion coins are priced based on their troy weight. The value of a gold bullion coin is determined by its gold content, the current market price of gold, and the price that the market is willing to pay for the particular coin. Gold coin collectors would go all around the world for these bullion coins, as they are produced in many countries. Most bullion gold coins are named after their design features, such as Chinese Panda, Canadian Maple Leaf, and Russian Chervonets.

If you have a lot of money to spare, why not invest in a couple of these gold bullion coins yourself?