Would you like to earn some easy money while you drop your Entrecards? Join Bux.to! I just joined today and already have $0.24 in my account. I know it doesn’t sound like a lot, but it’s more than I had this morning so it’s great to me.
Here is how it works:
- Click on my referral link: http://bux.to/?r=geckospyker
- Sign up for a bux.to account. If in the referral box you don’t see “geckospyker“, please, please, fill it in. A Bux.to account signup requires an AlertPay account. If you don’t have one, please, click here.
- Go to their “Surf Ads” page and click on each ad listed, one by one. You can’t have more than one open at a time or you won’t get credit. Cool thing is you can have the ad listing open in one tab or one window and be dropping Entrecards or leaving comments in another – without a penalty. Like I mentioned you can’t have more than one Bux.to ad link open at a time; each one is required to have their 30 seconds in the limelight. It’s only fair. Once the 30 second counter (shown at the top of the screen) is finished it should show a green check mark when you’ve received your credit. For a basic member that’s $0.01 and for a premium member it’s $0.0125. A premium membership costs you; I’m just trying out the basic membership for now.
- Once you’ve signed up and see how it works you can start referring members. Under the “My Stats” page you will find your specific referral link, information on how many ads you’ve viewed, credits and bonuses you’ve earned.
- Come back once a day to view the ads and receive your credits (you can receive credit for viewing each ad once in a 24 hour period).
Easy peasy! With every referral you get a kickback from Bux.to when they sign up and then begin to view ads. The standard account doesn’t cost you a thing and is a great way to see how this system really works. Don’t forget to sign up for your AlertPay account so you can request payments from Bux.to.
Firstly, I’m a mom and wife. Professionally, IT consulting is my job and blogging is the outlet for my passions. I write about things that affect the everyday life of a stay-at-home parent or any parent for that matter such as parenting, relationships, discipline, the media, product reviews, giveaways, social media, food, cooking, gardening and anything else that might come my way.