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Paid to Read E-Mails: What Works, What Doesn't : Part 2
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Paid to Read E-Mails: What Works, What Doesn't : Part 2

On Monday, I gave an introduction to PTR companies, as well as information on how to organize all of the information that each PTR site you register for will give you. Yes, there are indeed dozens of PTR companies, but the problem is that many of them are pretty much worthless. Unfortunately, many of the PTR companies are started by individuals who really have no idea how to run a website. They're in it for the money that companies might pay to advertise on their site, and could care less if you make money.

You can notice these sites right away. They're usually filled with atrocious spelling errors, and offer anywhere from a measly .005 cents to one cent per e-mail you read. With payout thresholds usually being $10.00 or higher, it really is a waste of your time to sign up with most of the PTR companies.

The truth of the matter is that you won't become rich from any PTR company. However, you can earn a nice little extra amount of money from the following sites:

  • Send Earnings: Send Earnings is a good site for not only paid e-mails, but also for taking surveys and completing additional offers. I tend to shy away from the offers, as many of them require a credit card, but the surveys are interesting, and you get a decent amount of daily e-mails.
  • Inbox Dollars: Inbox Dollars is similar to Send Earnings, but I like it even more because there are more survey opportunities and you get many paid e-mails per day. There's also the opportunity to complete offers, of which you can choose from those that are paid, and those that are free.
  • Snap Dollars: I must say, I have a particular fondness for Snap Dollars. I actually did a couple of their free trials and ended up keeping my Netflix account, all of which earned me some extra money. The PTR program here isn't as good as the ones I've already mentioned, but this is a great site for earning money through completed free offers, some of which don't require a credit card!
  • Deals 'n Cash: Deals n' Cash doesn't actually provide many paid e-mails, but the e-mails that do come along are at least 5 cents, which is among the highest PTR e-mails you'll find. If you do choose to join this site, be sure to check your PTR e-mails regularly, as they expire.
  • Hits4Pay: Hits4Pay is the best PTR site on the internet today. I get lots of daily PTR e-mails from them, and I have a nice little account income accumulating as a result.

There you have it, the top 5 PTR companies. Aside from Deals n' Cash, which needs to be checked regularly, I check the e-mail account associated with these PTR companies about once a month, maybe twice. Make sure you check them at least that much, otherwise, as in the case of Snap Dollars, they will make your account inactive and you might end up losing any accumulated money. Also, the paid e-mails from Send Earnings and Inbox Dollars usually expire after a month of not having been read. Happy reading!

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