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Posted 01 September 2008 - 06:06 PM

I too tried many websites.......from online surveys to paid emails and sms's.
None of them work well. The amount you get in your account(not in paypal account,
but in their website account) is very very less.

I tried seriously for some email reading websites like emailpays4u.com etc...
Initially they will credited some amount in your account(in their account).
And you have to get a minimum limit to redeem your money. (usuallu $20 etc.)
But it is very hard to reach that limit. Because you'll be paid very very less amount($0.001) for every
mail(advertisement) you read. And all of the mails(advertisements) are same like
paid to read etc...I don't think we can reach their limit.

So they are completely useless......and time wasting. Bette we can focus our time in our
talents and that will definitely increases our income in future.

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 07:51 AM

Hi!

If you would like to sell products or even software from your own website, Paypal provides a payment gateway solution to meet your needs. Paypal provides two different 'packages', call them what you will, which are the Paypal Website Payments Standard and the Paypal Website Payments Pro. When you use the Standard version, you do not incur any costs of using the service but Paypal does deduct a commission from your revenue. Paypal Website Payments Pro enables you to get the visitor to purchase products without having to leave your website but you do have to pay Paypal a fee for their services.

Paypal makes receiving payments quite simple - you could simply insert some HTML code that Paypal provides you with onto your web site, which is actually quite simple if you are using a content management site, and whenever a visitor clicks the button, you're raking in cash into your account!




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