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08 September 2016
Tsu I hardly knew ya
You might remember that I recommended a new site called Tsu some time ago. It is one of those sites that took me away from many other things. Sadly it is no more.
It made great promises of revenue sharing with those that contributed content which was a great concept and I imagine some actually made a few bucks as they testified to the fact on the site.
It was also a great way for me to experiment with a social networking site similar to Facebook but with the potential to reap some reward from your original content. I was certainly intrigued enough to go for it and made a few connections along the way.
A lot of the content became very similar to what others had and did and there was a whole lot of copy and paste and share from others and initially that was okay because that was a way to be introduced to others on the site. After awhile it was not invigorating enough but you could still happen on to some wonderful nuggets now and then.
It grew fast, fast enough that it scared Facebook into pulling any mention of it from their site for a time before they were pressured to put those mentions back. You could see new members come and make many post with much enthusiasm and attention. You could also see those new members fall to the way side as the promises of payout were not big enough soon enough to convince them to stay. But the model was valid and the promises were possible very much like network marketing.
But then they changed. (see the previous post and you will know what I am talking about)
They change the payout formula, they changed the way you could interact with others, and then they changed the whole web face and format so that your pages and your community took a back seat to the site itself. Tsu took center stage and was now only willing to share the spotlight with any outside of its controlled group. I am sure that was the beginning of the crash. A couple of months later and the web page became a letter saying thank you but we are done, pick up your belongings.
Not the first Web site to die, not the last. Regrets? Not really other than a good idea gone sour. I did learn from it and I did enjoy the ride even if I was not one that made it pay. Actually it did pay because as I said I did learn from it and I did enjoy the ride. Payment enough sometimes.
This is Ed Nef with a view from the Farrwest.
17 April 2014
Would you bend down for $100
Picture this. It is a beautiful day, the sun is shining, the sky is blue, there is a light breeze and the temperature is perfect. You are walking down the sidewalk without a care in the world and your favorite tune is playing in your head. What could be better.
You look down and notice something in front of you. As you get closer you notice that it is a $100 dollar bill. There is no one around and you can tell that it has been there for some time so you know this is found money. Your pulse quickens.
Do you bend over to pick it up?
Of course you do. Why wouldn't you?
What if was just $10 dollars, are you still willing to bend over to pick it up?
I know I would but what if it was just $1, would you still be willing to put forth the effort?
What if it was a penny?
Is there a point where you consider it beneath you to bend over and pick up found money?
What if wasn't even real money...what if it was an aluminum can? Would you bend over to pick up an aluminum can?
Many people will not stoop over to pick up a quarter. Don't ask me why because I don't understand it. I still bend over to pick up a dropped penny, and probably always will. It is a sign to me and to the world that I welcome an increase in whatever form and whatever amount it comes in. I am anxious to receive.
Wal-Mart is one of the largest retail businesses in the world daily doing millions in transactions. Those transactions are not all million dollar deals but rather millions of dollar deals. They pick up the penny millions upon millions of times a day and then do it again the next day. That is how they got where they are and continue to be who they are today.
But what about the Bill Gates and the Warren Buffetts of the world? I bet they don't bend over for the pennies and probably not even for the $100 bills.
You are right. Why? Because the sidewalk they are on has so many more opportunities of found money of all different kinds of denominations and they only have so much time in a day that they have to focus their time and efforts only on those things that will give them the most return for bending over to pick it up. They have choice.
If you are not blessed to walk on those sidewalks, what do you do with the sidewalks to do walk?
Some are so busy looking for the big score that they miss out on the little things that can and do add up to the big things.
"For I feared thee, because thou art an austere man: thou takest up that thou layedst not down, and reapest that thou didst not sow." Luke 19:21.
This is Ed Nef with a view from the Farrwest.
21 March 2014
So why making a slow buck on the internet?
I spent a lot of time in casinos in my younger years.
"Are you a betting man Drebin?" "Only when I order out."
No I am not a gambler but I found the whole thing fascinating. The money, the action, the people, the business, the marketing, the attitude...I became a student that tried to understand all of it. Also if I could figure it out maybe I could make it pay...but that didn't happen.
One thing I did learn one night while watching some blackjack at Ceaser's Palace is that those playing at the $100 table where playing in exactly the same way as those that were playing at the $1 table at the Frontier down the street. In other words the game was the same, the rules were the same, the players were the same, the only difference was a matter of scale.
This was at a time when the 'morons that be' figured they could devalue the dollar and it would improve the balance of trade, but there was a lot more wrong that needed fixing before any meaningful change would happen on that front. We wanted the Japanese to buy a Chrysler or two but it was cheaper for them to buy the Chrysler building than the car...but that is another story for another time.
The point here is that if you want to win at blackjack you need to learn the rules, tips, tricks and strategies to win at blackjack. If that is your intent then spend whatever it takes while in the learning stage but by all means spend wisely until you have it figured out. Remember that the beginning player at the $1 table was learning the same lessons as the beginning player at the $100 table; the final bills for that education just had different totals at the end of the day.
Once you have it figured out then you move in and prove it. Once you have proved it then you scale up and reap the rewards of your efforts. If you try to do this out of order it can be vary costly both in time and resources and you might run out of one or both before you reach your goal.
For those that are interested in investing in stocks or commodities or whatever, it is often suggested to the student to begin by doing paper trading. This is where one goes through the motions of doing the activity in simulation mode first...act as if you are making the trade by recording a buy and sell on paper...no real money changing hands. You can measure you results positive and negative and determine if your skills are sufficient to make things work in the real world.
Once you are comfortable with your paper trading and the results on paper are giving you a pretty good idea that you are actually able to trade profitably then you get an account and do it for real but at an affordable level, this will validate your efforts. If your account grows, and not just from injections of fresh capital, then you have something that works for you and you can begin to scale up.
If it isn't working your results will tell you this to. If it isn't working it is time to stop and go back one step, figure out why, fix it or change it and try something different, then move forward again.
So the paid to click sites I referred to is a no cost, time only effort to step into a lesson plan that can help us learn how to make a buck, internet or otherwise. Just like the player sitting at the $1 table we can learn some of the lessons and principles that work no matter what level you are playing at. It is these lessons that I will try to address with future post.
As there isn't a great deal of followers to this blog at this point it might just be me teaching myself but if you are willing to tag along I hope you enjoy. A smart man learns from his mistakes while a wise man learns from the mistakes of others. With that said there are some lessons that can be learned from others but there are many lessons that can only be learned through doing. I can read all about running a marathon but until I actually run one I will never truly know. That is the reason to offer up the referrals I did.
By the way, I don't intend on running a marathon at the moment but you never know. This is Ed Nef with a view from the Farrwest.
Finding hope for capitalism in a game on my tablet
Roy H. Williams of MondayMorningMemo has talked about an 80 year cycle that takes our society from the extremes of a me generation to an us generation every 40 years. We are approaching the apex of an us generation which would explain all the political correctness of socialism at the moment. So I was pondering on how will society change back to something more moderate when it seems that socialism is all that is taught in the schools and talked about in the media and legislated in our governments. Have the roots of capitalism been abolished and replaced with the entitlement mentality? Has the drive of the individual to become the greatest individual they can become been weened out and replaced with a submission of will to serve the common good however the overlords dictate it to be?
Socialism along with it's more forceful cousin Communism are some of the least effective economic models for a nation even without addressing the moral issues of abolishing free agency. Take a moment to think about how "well" this world would run if every aspect of your life operated by the same bureaucracy that runs the post office or DMV. There would be no incentive for efficiency or innovation and therefore there can be no growth.
My vision of the future was growing rather bleak when I happened to find hope in the unlikeliest of places...the games I downloaded on my newly acquired tablet. Within those games are the elements of capitalism.
At first the elements went unnoticed as I was still learning how to play the various games but then I realized that they were there and hopefully were instilling themselves on those that took the time to play the games.
I have narrowed my recent game time to three games in particular, The Simpsons Tapped Out, Star Wars Tiny Death Star and My Muppet's Show. All of these games are considered Freemiumware (a combination of free and premium software) in that they can be had for free and played for free but there are extras that you can buy with real money to advance the game a little faster or gratify your vanity.
Within these games there are usually two kinds of currency whether they are called credits, or bux, or vegetables or donuts. One of the currencies is easy to get and is the basic measuring unit of the game while the other is much more difficult to get but there is always the opportunity to get more in exchange for real life currencies i.e. you real life wallet. As an added feature of my gaming experience, I make it a point never to use real money in the virtual world .
These are mini simulations of life played out in a somewhat benign way through a computer screen. Instead of berating our kids for wasting too much time playing video games perhaps we should be playing those games with them and then having discussions with them to help them see the lessons there to be had, lessons we may have missed or forgotten along the way. The longer you play the game, and the more games you play, the better you will recognize the rules of the game and learn how to play it well.
As the next generation grows up on a diet of these types of games they will provide the energy to reverse the cyclical societal momentum we face and let the pendulum swing back towards a more moderate approach in our lives.
And with that thought my hope was restored. I remembered that good can be had even in times of extremes. It is that hope that drives man forward, to challenge the odds and the mandates and give it a go anyway. It is that spirit that will overcome the oppressive nature of a collective society. It is that spirit that we should foster to grow and survive not only in ourselves but in others.
I will discuss further some of these lessons I have seen from playing these games and doing the paid to clicks. Maybe they haven't been such a timesuck after all. For now this is Ed Nef with a view from the Farrwest.
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07 March 2014
Making another slow buck on the internet
If you read my last post you know that I have been surfing the internet to find ways to make a quick buck and finding that to be mostly bunk I started looking for any worthwhile ways to make any money on the internet, in particular making the slow buck on the internet.
It mostly comes from doing some of the same things you would anyway such as searching, playing games, being exposed to endless ads but with a little effort you can actual make a little pocket change for your time. It sure beats doing it for nothing, or even worse paying for the privilege.
My latest find is one I came across a couple of years ago that was o.k. then but it has gone through some changes and came out slightly better and now worth mention.
If you are not where you want to be now, and you know it, then you will have to change. Change is not always easy and it does take effort but if you have the desire and it is strong enough you will make the change that you are after. Even if it means doing homework. Are you willing to do what it takes to change into whatever it is you are seeking, be it gaining health, losing weight, building wealth, adding knowledge, changing attitudes?
If you wish to work on your wealth you may need to change some of your thought processes. The popular book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Richard Kiyosaki, has one major premise I really like; namely that rich people think differently than poor people. I have found that to be true. It doesn't take much more than a conversation with your co-workers to realize this.
If you are surrounded by the attitude that "money is evil", "I could be rich if only I compromised my principles", "rich people are lucky or cheaters", or any other like sentiment that keeps you in the "I will never, could never be..." mode, then maybe you need to change your thought patterns and attitudes.
I am not talking about having blind, misapplied optimism but having some positive optimism is not a bad place to start. It is hard to have a positive attitude if you fill your head with normal drivel that is contained in the typical editorial pages, nightly news, and most talk radio programs. If your thought diet consist of only these things then daily scriptures and weekly church attendance may not be enough to buoy you up. You need to expose yourself to a lot of offsetting good to overcome all that depressing noise.
Well one of those things that helps change your thinking in a good way is to listen to others that are thinking the way you want to be thinking, Expose yourself to others that are interested in becoming healthier, wealthier, wiser. Those that have the traits you would like to obtain can provide an example to follow for which you can learn from. By learning how they see the world around them and how they deal with daily problems, we may learn some new techniques that will help us deal with our daily problems. Big fat hairy deals might just become a little smaller with an adopted change in perspective.
One site with a view on the being wealthier front is Marshal Sylver's GetRichRadio.com, and you can join using my referral at http://getrichradio.com/join/17026. Give it a try and as with most things I recommend, it cost you nothing unless you want it to, but I like the part that cost us nothing while still can getting something worthwhile.
Marshal Sylver's GetRichRadio pays you to listen to his online radio program. Granted they pay you in scholarship dollars and they are highly inflated. You can save up to $250,000 and cash it out into $50 real dollars through pay pal or you can use the scholarship dollars to buy education programs that are offered on the web site. These programs cover things like marketing, real estate investing, auctions, sales, probate, business credit, and stuff like that including one labeled what would a millionaire do?
This is where the real value is. If you haven't been exposed to these kinds of programs it may open you to a whole new world. If have been exposed and always wanted to try some of these programs but were not willing to pay those over the top prices...well now you can and do it all using the house's money.
You get paid $50 per hour to listen to getrichradio once you have registered and also a matching amount from those you refer. Just let the program run in the background while you do something else, like build your swagbucks account, and soon enough you will have more than enough in your getrichradio account to get a program or two. And through it all you will expand your knowledge and work on that change of attitude that will help you move in the desired direction.
I admit that much of what I have heard here is a regurgitation of things I have heard before but repetition has served me well, especially when it reinforces an idea from a different perspective. Sometimes you have to go through a lot of earth to find a few nuggets but nuggets are kind of what we are after.
Sometimes you never know where your next discovery will come from so it is worth having a curious nature and a thirst for knowledge. I love to explore and have found this site one worth spending some time on. Give it a try. I don't agree with everything he says but I have found some things that are worth listening to.
As always, this is Ed Nef with a view from the Farrwest.
19 February 2014
Making a slow buck on the internet
There are get quick schemes out there on the internet and
most aren’t worth the time spent reading through the hype. There are few ways to make slow money out
there, you just have to invest time and a little effort to see some
results. Be forewarned, those results
won’t allow you to quite your day job anytime soon, but it will allow a little
extra spending monies for some of the little things you might need or enjoy. I will tell you about the top three that have
worked for me.
All of these are some form of click to earn sites; that
is you earn points for doing searches, playing games, watching videos, taking
surveys, shopping or just plain watching commercials…and believe me you will be
exposed to lots and lots of advertisements.
They also have referral programs which pay you a bonus if someone you
refer joins so if you would like to try them out please use the links.
#3. IRAZOO--I
have mentioned this one before and have had a few payouts from it, just not
consistently. They have changed the
rules frequently and the payout comes slowly but with minimal effort you can
earn a $5 gift card every 2 to 3 months.
This is really making a slow buck on the internet but combining it with
the others it will add up over time. Also
with this as my number 3 it should give a pretty good indication of what the
rest of these types of site out there are like, in other words be careful and
read all of the fine print. You have to
be referred to join so click here for IRAZOO. (or http://www.irazoo.com/ReferedNewUser.aspx?RefBy=farrwest).
#2. BING– Yes the same Bing that is part of the MSN group and trying so hard to compete
as your main web browser has a program where you can earn points for your
searches. Every day you can make 30 searches
which will earn you 15 points plus they have a special search or two worth a
point each. Sometimes they will have
days where you can earn double the daily point limit. 15 points a day doesn’t seem like much but it can
add up to a $5 gift card to Amazon about once a month. Bing doesn’t take a lot of time or effort, is
consistent, pays out quickly and has worked well for me. I wish they would expand the program beyond
just searches with other point earning offers but it is because of what they do
that I do recommend them. You can add a
search bar to your Internet Explorer (which it prefers but you can also use
Firefox) for extra ease. Use this link if you would like to try
BING. (or http://www.bing.com/explore/rewards?PUBL=REFERAFRIEND&CREA=RAW&rrid=_95a992a4-7aa7-0195-b0d8-087fa58f6722).
#1. SWAGBUCKS –You may have heard of them before and they seem to be the real deal. This one doesn’t have the limits (other than
running out of offers) that the others do.
You can earn as much as you are willing to spend time on but more
realistically you should shoot for the daily goal which is around 100 points a
day. If you are consistent this can
translate into $30 or more in gift cards a month. If you are ambitious it can be much
more. Use this link if you would like to try SWAGBUCKS. (or http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/c5ed). I have done a lot of looking and this seems to be the best of its kind
out there and has been for several years.
I have added a couple of hundred dollars to my Amazon account with
Swagbucks…very nice
If you decide to do any of these here are my top
suggestions, 1. Read and follow the
rules carefully. It is their game and
they make the rules and if you follow them you will be successful, if you don’t
you risk getting terminated. 2. Get a new junk e-mail account and
use it to sign up. If you click on any
offers at these sites use this new junk e-mail account and just expect that
there will be junk mail coming. That way
you won’t plug up your regular e-mail account and we can still be friends.
Some friends from work got competitive and were really
racking up the points so if you set some goals (like a new game console, Blue
ray player, TV???) and invite your friends to do this also you might enjoy some
building fruits from your efforts. I
must warn you though, this can be addicting and you may lose track of time and
end up spending way too much time on this.
Self control is required, both for your family and your sanity.
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13 November 2009
iRazoo do you, or do I?
Have you heard of iRazoo? In my effort to find new ways to be compensated for wasting my time on the internet and providing a second or third or even thirtieth supplemental income I happened onto a web site called iRazoo, and as all things such as these I will pass on my findings to let you know if it is worth it or just a waste of time.
iRazoo is a new search engine web site that adds a twist of earning points with each search and letting its users provide feedback on the usefulness of the site through comments and a vote of yes or no to recommend a site also earning points. These points can then be traded in for toys or gift certificates. Seems simple enough but how does it deliver.
First off you will notice that as a search engine it is kind of weak. It will pull in sites for you but it is quite a mix with many entries seeming far off target. In fact they look like plants (paid advertisements) that have little to do with the subject at hand. That means that you will not be using this site as an alternative to do your regular searches. So the real use of this site is to gain points and earn stuff.
Points are relatively easy to earn, in fact it was so easy that they changed the rules within days of my joining. It seemed that some would just hit the site, grab points and move on without any seriousness in evaluating the recommended sites, so they added a timer which means you cannot vote for a site until 30 seconds have past. That is o.k. because the site comes up in a new tab, and while you are waiting for the 30 seconds to pass, you simply go back to the search page and click on another site to open up, and another one after that.
Update: They will only let you open one searched page tab at a time now so no multi-tasking means it will take 3X as long.
Three is the limit however as you can only earn points on three sites per search term used, and that is not a daily limit, that appears to be for all time. That means you have to get tricky if you want to search on a topic you are familiar with. For example, you might look for ‘Mini 500’, ‘helicopter’, ‘mini 500 helicopter’, ‘mini helicopter’, ‘500 mini’, ‘500 helicopter’… anyway you get the picture. Also each page can only be used once for points so you will have to choose carefully. Notice I did say page and not site so each page on the site can bring you points.
The three click limit is very…well limiting. Again, as a search engine iRazoo is less than stellar for those that know there are thousands and millions of web sites out there for just about any topic and to hold yourself to just the first three is rather silly.
The next limit that you will become familiar with is the daily earning limit which is currently set at 300 points per day. Because of the way the points are paid out, 8 here and 8 there, I don’t think I have hit an exact 300 yet. 300 divided by 8 gives you 37.5 so I always have a number that leaves me short and it doesn’t look like it will pay you partial points to fulfill your max. This just means it takes you longer to reach a prize level.
So what are the prize levels, or in other words, how long will it take to get something for nothing? First thing to remember is that there is very seldom a something for nothing; you are trading your time, interest, and feedback if nothing else. Even with the layered multi opened page approach I use it takes about 20 to 30 minutes to max out my points (your mileage may vary). In the iRazoo advertisements they say that you can earn a prize in as little as 10 days but that has to be 11 now since you can’t reach a full 300 point day to make the 3,000 point minimum prize level in 10 days.
So what do you get for your 3,000 points of effort? A $5 gift certificate to Amazon. Now you will have to run the numbers for yourself and decide if 5 hours worth of effort over an 11 day period is worth a $5 gift certificate but $1 per hour hardly seems worth the time, especially if the usefulness of the search engine just isn’t there.
If you wish to accumulate your points there are higher prizes to be had such as a Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3 40gb, or Xbox 360 60gb for 100,000 points. An unlocked 16gb iPhone can be had for 600,000 points (that’s 2,000 days or 5.479 years for those that are counting). Or you good just hold out for the $25 Apple iTunes music card for 18,250 points (about 61 days work).
Can you get more points and can you get there faster? Yes, sort of. Two ways are offered, one is that there will be banners appearing for which you can take up an offer or buy product and the sponsor will credit you with points, eventually, (allow 6 to 8 weeks…you know the drill) and in the mean time you have given you info out to yet another someone on the web and possibly some hard earned dollars for a product you might not really have wanted for which there are plenty of other sites to get rebates on your purchases. If you can’t tell, I don’t think I trust the banners.
The other way to get points on iRazoo is to put a link to iRazoo on your web page about iRazoo or tell a friend about iRazoo so that they can join iRazoo and take advantage of this thrilling iRazoo search engine web site by joining iRazoo themselves and earning their own iRazoo points and iRazoo rewards, and for each person that joins iRazoo based on your sponsorship and promotion of iRazoo you will receive 50 iRazoo points and the person referred will also receive 50 iRazoo points. So feel free to click on any of the hyper linked mentions of iRazoo and you can play iRazoo also. Did I mention that only half of your points used can come from iRazoo referrals’, yet another limit placed on your iRazoo efforts at iRazoo.
Although I haven’t been on iRazoo very long, maybe a month or so, (it has been a busy month) and I certainly haven’t been on it every day, I am up to 2,418 points and am working on my first Amazon gift card. Why, I don’t know. I just want to see if it works for one thing and the pursuit of something for nothing still intrigues me. I also can’t tell you how quickly they pay out or how true to their word they are because I haven’t hit that spot yet either. They do have a promo going where you can win a search and win $5 Amazon gift certificate but I haven’t won one yet, and I’m not holding my breath.
One more suggestion for those willing to try, leave your radio or TV on in the back ground so when you are drawing a blank on what to do for the next search word just use the first word or phrase you hear coming out of the radio or TV. Do this carefully though, for it might be a word from a commercial that you really aren’t too anxious to learn more about.
Now that I have taken the ground work for you, it is up to you to decide if it is worth it for you. If I get one gift card I will be happy but I will also move on to hopefully bigger and better things. And as I continue to look for them I will continue to share my findings with you.
This is Ed Nef with a view from the Farr West.
iRazoo is a new search engine web site that adds a twist of earning points with each search and letting its users provide feedback on the usefulness of the site through comments and a vote of yes or no to recommend a site also earning points. These points can then be traded in for toys or gift certificates. Seems simple enough but how does it deliver.
First off you will notice that as a search engine it is kind of weak. It will pull in sites for you but it is quite a mix with many entries seeming far off target. In fact they look like plants (paid advertisements) that have little to do with the subject at hand. That means that you will not be using this site as an alternative to do your regular searches. So the real use of this site is to gain points and earn stuff.
Points are relatively easy to earn, in fact it was so easy that they changed the rules within days of my joining. It seemed that some would just hit the site, grab points and move on without any seriousness in evaluating the recommended sites, so they added a timer which means you cannot vote for a site until 30 seconds have past. That is o.k. because the site comes up in a new tab, and while you are waiting for the 30 seconds to pass, you simply go back to the search page and click on another site to open up, and another one after that.
Update: They will only let you open one searched page tab at a time now so no multi-tasking means it will take 3X as long.
Three is the limit however as you can only earn points on three sites per search term used, and that is not a daily limit, that appears to be for all time. That means you have to get tricky if you want to search on a topic you are familiar with. For example, you might look for ‘Mini 500’, ‘helicopter’, ‘mini 500 helicopter’, ‘mini helicopter’, ‘500 mini’, ‘500 helicopter’… anyway you get the picture. Also each page can only be used once for points so you will have to choose carefully. Notice I did say page and not site so each page on the site can bring you points.
The three click limit is very…well limiting. Again, as a search engine iRazoo is less than stellar for those that know there are thousands and millions of web sites out there for just about any topic and to hold yourself to just the first three is rather silly.
The next limit that you will become familiar with is the daily earning limit which is currently set at 300 points per day. Because of the way the points are paid out, 8 here and 8 there, I don’t think I have hit an exact 300 yet. 300 divided by 8 gives you 37.5 so I always have a number that leaves me short and it doesn’t look like it will pay you partial points to fulfill your max. This just means it takes you longer to reach a prize level.
So what are the prize levels, or in other words, how long will it take to get something for nothing? First thing to remember is that there is very seldom a something for nothing; you are trading your time, interest, and feedback if nothing else. Even with the layered multi opened page approach I use it takes about 20 to 30 minutes to max out my points (your mileage may vary). In the iRazoo advertisements they say that you can earn a prize in as little as 10 days but that has to be 11 now since you can’t reach a full 300 point day to make the 3,000 point minimum prize level in 10 days.
So what do you get for your 3,000 points of effort? A $5 gift certificate to Amazon. Now you will have to run the numbers for yourself and decide if 5 hours worth of effort over an 11 day period is worth a $5 gift certificate but $1 per hour hardly seems worth the time, especially if the usefulness of the search engine just isn’t there.
If you wish to accumulate your points there are higher prizes to be had such as a Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3 40gb, or Xbox 360 60gb for 100,000 points. An unlocked 16gb iPhone can be had for 600,000 points (that’s 2,000 days or 5.479 years for those that are counting). Or you good just hold out for the $25 Apple iTunes music card for 18,250 points (about 61 days work).
Can you get more points and can you get there faster? Yes, sort of. Two ways are offered, one is that there will be banners appearing for which you can take up an offer or buy product and the sponsor will credit you with points, eventually, (allow 6 to 8 weeks…you know the drill) and in the mean time you have given you info out to yet another someone on the web and possibly some hard earned dollars for a product you might not really have wanted for which there are plenty of other sites to get rebates on your purchases. If you can’t tell, I don’t think I trust the banners.
The other way to get points on iRazoo is to put a link to iRazoo on your web page about iRazoo or tell a friend about iRazoo so that they can join iRazoo and take advantage of this thrilling iRazoo search engine web site by joining iRazoo themselves and earning their own iRazoo points and iRazoo rewards, and for each person that joins iRazoo based on your sponsorship and promotion of iRazoo you will receive 50 iRazoo points and the person referred will also receive 50 iRazoo points. So feel free to click on any of the hyper linked mentions of iRazoo and you can play iRazoo also. Did I mention that only half of your points used can come from iRazoo referrals’, yet another limit placed on your iRazoo efforts at iRazoo.
Although I haven’t been on iRazoo very long, maybe a month or so, (it has been a busy month) and I certainly haven’t been on it every day, I am up to 2,418 points and am working on my first Amazon gift card. Why, I don’t know. I just want to see if it works for one thing and the pursuit of something for nothing still intrigues me. I also can’t tell you how quickly they pay out or how true to their word they are because I haven’t hit that spot yet either. They do have a promo going where you can win a search and win $5 Amazon gift certificate but I haven’t won one yet, and I’m not holding my breath.
One more suggestion for those willing to try, leave your radio or TV on in the back ground so when you are drawing a blank on what to do for the next search word just use the first word or phrase you hear coming out of the radio or TV. Do this carefully though, for it might be a word from a commercial that you really aren’t too anxious to learn more about.
Now that I have taken the ground work for you, it is up to you to decide if it is worth it for you. If I get one gift card I will be happy but I will also move on to hopefully bigger and better things. And as I continue to look for them I will continue to share my findings with you.
This is Ed Nef with a view from the Farr West.
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