I know what you are thinking. You've never made money offline and it seems like some impossible scam. I am here to tell you that it is NOT!
I've been a member of CashCrate since 2006. Since that time I have made a significant amount of extra money just spending an hour or so a week online completing surveys and special offers. It's not going to make you rich but if you want to earn some extra money every month with little work it's worth it!
Here is my tip! Create a free email address with Yahoo or Gmail just for CashCrate. After all you will be filing out offers to companies that will send you a lot of spam and you don't want those emails going to your personal email address. Guaranteed spammers will email you, but that shouldn't stop you from making money online.
The sign up is simple enough. It only takes about 30 seconds and once you complete that, they take you to the below screen. Here you select which offers you would like to complete. You click the offer on the left and once you complete the offer, then you click the submit button. Cash Crate then verifies that you completed it and then adds the funds to your account.
The offers don't take more than a minute or so to fill out. They are straightforward and simple. There are also short surveys you can take and games that you can play through facebook!
I know it sounds too easy! But a lot of companies run their businesses completely off of email lists. So, you are getting paid $1.00 to get added to their email list. It may or may not be worth it to you. But I can almost promise you that you are going to start getting a lot of spam in your inbox. That is the trick to it. They want your email address, but it's an email address you will never check or take seriously! In the meanwhile you'll be making money from it.
Again, this site isn’t going to make you rich, but this can be another tool to add to your collection of online income sources. You can sign up to CashCrate here.
If you have a blog that has anything to do with making money, saving money, or personal finance, it might be worth introducing this site to your readers as a way to pick up some referrals.
What do you think? Have you used CashCrate before, and if so, do you like it?