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elaine0409 03-07-2009 03:18 PM

The Hottest Part-time Job in Singapore
 
Hi friend, if you are from Singapore and want to learn how to earn money online, here there is a way for you. In SG onlinesurvey you can use your opinion to exchange your money. We will send the questionnaires by email, and you can express your idea about the products such as mobile phone, cosmetics, cars and so on. The most important thing is free to register.

If you are also interested in the website and want to learn more details, you can visit the website after registering the website.

Welcome to SGonlinesurvey!

Hope you can express your real idea to earn more SGD.

trevda 03-07-2009 06:28 PM

Looks very much like the paid-to-click or paid-to-read or paid-to-do-whatever schemes.

I've participated in some paid-to-view scheme eons ago, something called "simple simon" that's operated by a company called trevda (the reverse of "advert"). Won a few small prizes - couldn't justify the time I spent on it. And after a couple of months, the company disappeared, along with simple simon.

If it seems too good to be true, it sure is.

quek 03-07-2009 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by trevda (Post 4071)
Looks very much like the paid-to-click or paid-to-read or paid-to-do-whatever schemes.

I've participated in some paid-to-view scheme eons ago, something called "simple simon" that's operated by a company called trevda (the reverse of "advert"). Won a few small prizes - couldn't justify the time I spent on it. And after a couple of months, the company disappeared, along with simple simon.

If it seems too good to be true, it sure is.

This is a get-paid-to-review-a-product thing.

Similar in nature to the paid advertorials that newspapers and magazines do. Do you know that advertisers actually pay newspapers to write an article about their products? It's sort of a non-advertisement way to advertise your product. Those seemingly non-commercial articles that you see in the papers are actually paid for by advertisers.

Remotely similar to product endorsements by celebrities.

But I really don't know if it's a sustainable business model.


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