It's easy to earn a hundred bucks in a month with a program like CashCrate. You'll spend a few hours on the computer completing the surveys and such - but in the end you'll have a nice check for $100 dollars American for your time. I've spent time completing offers and blogging about that process on CashCrate as well as other programs like Treasure Trooper. They're easy money - if you have the time. Now, I've got a few referrals and I've made a little bit from those referrals. Which got me to wondering exactly how powerful are those referrals? Are they worth the effort? Yesterday I had a conversation with a fellow blogger who does nothing with those programs besides the referrals. Her first month with one program she made over $1500 bucks. Now, she has a ton of referrals, but I was surprised by how quickly she actually accumulated those referrals and how easily. Now, she just sits back and collects a check every month. This made me rethink some strategies for gaining those referrals. My fellow blogger gave me a few tips which I'm going to try out. I started by writing a review of CashCrate to which I'll spare you the details. My next step is I'm going to start working some forums with the link to the review right in my sig line. Usually in a forum I'll just have the sig point to my blog, but I'm going to see if pointing it to the review will make a difference. Technorati Tags: making money online, treasure trooper, cashcrate, pay to read, 100 in 100Powered by ScribeFire. Labels: 100 in 100, cashcrate, making money online, pay to read, treasure trooper
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