Paid to Surf the Internet

UPDATE – This particular model is looking a bit dated in 2009.  A couple of the companies below are still operating and paying people for services, but this currently is not a program that will pay you enough money to make this activity worth your while much of the time.

Where do you think 90% of blog articles come from?

Likely the internet.

Well here are a few tools that you can add to your bag of tricks that will pay you to surf the internet!

Get Paid to Vote on social web 2.0 sites and Surf the Internet!

Some of these things are just to easy.

  1. Subvert and Profit – This service pays people to vote for articles in Digg or StumbleUpon. They pay $1 dollar for each article that you vote for per their direction. A vote only takes about 30 seconds. You can withdraw the money you earn through Google Checkout which is very ironic. You can also use that money to reinvest in your own site or articles, essentially funding your own ad campaigns at $2 per vote.

    paid to vote in digg or stumbleupon by subvert and profit - sign up invitation

  2. Moola – Moola also plays you to play games. You play and double your money for each game you win against other components. But they also pay you to surf the internet. A few times a day you can do a google search through them, they let you spin a roulette wheel, and that shows you how much you won. The money gets added to your Moola account. You can add it to your stake for playing games, or cash it out. (Moola requires an email invitation only. Email us at our contact information, and we will have Moola send you a personal invitation to join!)
  3. AglocoPays you for surfing the internet. You can surf anything you want. As you do it they earn money from advertisers, and they pay you part of that money. Surf at home, surf at work, surf at school and you can make money with Agloco. Click on their link here or enter promo code: BBBV9114 when you sign up and you could start earning right away. Warning I have heard but not confirmed that this company may have gone out of business.