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Where does the money come from?

Online companies paying to get people like you to visit their web sites, sign up for their programs and buy their products. 

 

What are the requirements to be able to be paid?

You need to have a computer, internet connection, a web browser and an email address.

 

How about my privacy?

Most company record certain online behavior, so that they may better market to their clients.   However, most of them have a PRIVACY POLICY.  If this is a concern of yours, be sure to check out their policy.

 

What are the best programs?

The best programs to choose depends upon yourself. 

 

If you are only interest is to surf without having to depend upon referrals, then go with the programs that are paying first.  Be sure to check that they operate within your country.  Second, try to determine on many hours that you plan on being on the Internet.  If you are going to be surfing for 40 hours or less, choose the highest paying viewbars.  The highest paying viewbars have limited hours.  If you are able to surf for a few more hours, start adding the viewbars with unlimited hours.

 

If you know that you can be a referral base, then choose the viewbars with the best referrals payouts.  Individuals who can develop referral bases, generally, get paid more than the "lone surfer."

 

If you need assistance in choosing the programs, refer to either of our Top 25 Comparison Charts.  The Payout Comparison Chart and the The Referral Comparison Chart.

 

Why should I sign up for a program that isn't paying?

The reason depends upon why a company is not paying.  There may be several reasons, why a company is not paying.  Some companies are a set-up stage and are trying to sign-up members.  The more members a program can sign-up, the easier it is to market to advertisers.  Advertisers want to be able to reach as many "eyes" as possible.  It is, also, often easier to build a referral base on a new program, because there are not as many people signed up.