Monday, July 9, 2007

The Lazy Way to Earn

So I've blogged before about AGloCo and their toolbar, but as of yet, due to AGloCo's completely reasonable business model, they're not paying out until they have a sustainable revenue.

Now, however, I've found out about Cash Fiesta. They have a slightly more obtrusive toolbar, but that's because you earn money from it by viewing banner ads. You technically don't have to view them, they just appear in the toolbar as you surf the net.

They also have a counter which keep track of your points in real time, as well as your referrals. They have a special offers section too, and while increasing special offers can increase the amount you earn, they're the usual survey sign-up and online poker sites.

Because Cash Fiesta makes its money by advertising to you, the toolbar has no viruses, spyware, or other harmful code in it. I've tested it out and my computer is running normally. In addition, the site has been around for awhile, so if there were viruses attached, people would have begun shunning it long ago. (Like WeatherBug. Don't ever download WeatherBug.)

In the time it's taken me to write this post I've earned 141 points. What that equates to is undetermined since I will complete special offers. Basically your earnings aren't meaningful unless you do a couple offers to increase your pay rate. There are a few which don't cost anything. Every 1,000 points of special offers completed is equivalent to $1, and for the month of July every user to sign up gets an extra 1,000 points.

Their payout is at $50, which is a little bit high, but they pay by check, which I think is nice and convenient, but costs them a little bit more, so I can't knock the minimum here. This may be the best opportunity I've found so far, because it pays reasonably well, and you can see your earnings add up before your eyes.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I am one of the original developres of WeatherBug. WeatherBug is not and has never been a Spyware or Adware. Not a single antispyware program flag us as harmfull.

For more information please visit
http://www.weatherbug.com/aws/notSpyware.asp

or

http://www.weatherbug.com/aws/itInformation.asp

If you decide to test WeatherBug. I will provide any information you need.

Ben Beroukhim

Samantha said...

Right. Sure. And you can't even spell. Whether it's spyware or not, it slows your computer dramatically.

Unknown said...

For system Resources Usage
please visit

http://www.weatherbug.com/aws/ResourceUsage.htm

or

http://blog.insideweatherbug.com/2007/07/weatherbug-free-application-system.html

They have very detailed information on WeatherBug memory and CPU usage.

Ben

Trix said...

congrats on making some cold hard cash at last, hey?? Thanks as well for leaving that helpful comment on my blog.I think we new bloggers can all stick together and help each other where we can.Thats great.Your blog is looking cool and coming along nicely.J

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