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Surf for money

August 27, 2005 22:01 by Sze Hau Leave a Comment

There are many methods which can let you making money online.

As a web publisher you can earn money by having advertisemnts on your websites or selling affiliate products from your websites.

For ordinary internet surfers, there are many programs that you can join and earn money from it. The programs are such as thos “get paid to surf”, “get paid to read email”, “high yield investment programs (hyip in short)” and many more.

Most of the “fast earning” programs are scam. Normally they say they will give this and that kind of returns. Then, after they have collected a huge amount of money from their members, they close down their websites. I heard a lot of similar cases from forums, so I won’t invest any money in those kind of “fast earning” programs.

Recently, I heard from my friends and some of my friends in forums saying that there is a program that can be trusted – studiotraffic. I heard that the company has operated for about 2 years and still expanding. It is a paid to surf program.

Studiotraffic is an advertising program that allows it’s members to actually participate. You make money by watching the advertisements in a surf rotation, and make a commission from doing so. You can also make money if you tell others about it, and they sign up, using your referral link. As an added bonus, the Studio Family of Programs has many other programs that you can become involved in and make money with them also.

This is how the program works:

How does it work?
Sign up now, and StudioTraffic will give you a free $10 account level. Then, all you need to do is log into your account, click on the Surf STV button, and watch. A new window will open for you, and show you our advertiser’s web sites, on a 20-second timer. Once you have viewed your allocated number of sites, you will be credited with 1% of your account level. With a free account, that’s $0.10 a day! It’s that easy. You can also choose to upgrade your account to earn even more! Remember that there is NO OBLIGATION TO PAY ANYTHING, EVER. Use Surf STV as long as you wish, for free. You can earn between $0.10 up to $150 a day, depending on your account level, for about an hour of surfing. On top of that, you will earn credits that you can use to advertise your own website. We have thousands of members using Surf STV at any time. That’s thousands of people ready to spend money at your website. Think about it. Where else can you earn money for advertising your site?

I joined the program for a few months without making any deposit and the program is still active until today. I’m not sure whether Studiotraffic is a scam but it is no harm to give it a try. Everyday, I only need to spend about 20 to 40 minutes (depending on your and thier network speed) to surf the websites and I have already upgraded my account level twice from the commission I have earned.

In their forum, there are many Malaysians that claim that they have got cheques for the earning from studiotraffic. Not sure whether it is true but the members there are very active in the forum.

If you are interest too, you can check it here for more details: www.studiotraffic.com

p/s: My advise – do not to make any investment on those “fast earning” program before you got anything from them. Anyway, making a good website and earn money from the advertising programs or affiliate sales are still my prefered and more secured way of making money from internet :)

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