I'd say it was in December that I came to the idea of joining GPT (get-paid-to) websites to hopefully earn a few bucks on the side. My first venture was in the website JingIt, a company which pays you to watch ads either on your computer or your smartphone. They pay pretty well despite still being in Beta (it's hard to give you a pay range since they don't yet have sizable contracts with advertisers). In order to sign up for JingIt, you must have a Facebook account and a phone that accepts text messages. To be verified, they will send you a text on your cell phone.
You receive an updated list of video ads to watch every day, but you might not necessarily receive the same number of videos. You're more on a day-by-day basis because it's up to the advertisers how often JingIt allows their videos to be viewed. I think the one thing that is annoying with JingIt is that if you click on anything besides your browser with JingIt up, the video pauses until you click Resume.
When it comes time to get paid, JingIt has two options. The first is a Visa debit card, which you are charged a one-time fee of $2.00 for a Visa debit card and all your current and future earnings will be on it, or you can spend the money on a music website fee-free, I think. They claim the Visa card is one of the most responsible cards out there, so that seems pretty decent enough. When you first start the service, JingIt sets a cap on your weekly earnings at $5.00 but with each referral you bring in, that cap increases by $0.25, but you do not receive any trickle-up earnings from them.
I've received my Visa card with no hassles, and the folks behind JingIt keep their users in the loop by putting up short videos of updates. Once they're set with the Beta testing and start putting out more ads to watch, I'd recommend this one.
Do you get any money for referrals?
ReplyDeleteNo, unfortunately. Just the $0.25 increase in limit.
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