What makes you sign-up?

United States
May 25, 2007 9:26am CST
When you see/read a new program to produce income what makes you sign on? The cost, the promise, the individual presenting the offer? Or maybe it's a flashy website. Do you like music or talking information, do you put in your real name and contact phone?
11 responses
@jb_vete (323)
• Philippines
26 May 07
i was interested with the discussion-and-earn system. and my office make got a cash-out already so i was assured that earning is a reality and not just an empty promise. aside from that i love the discussion posted by the members here than any other websites. it's more fun and interesting.
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@milott (2646)
• India
25 May 07
Nothing above that you have mentioned above like the cost, the promise, the individual presenting the offer or not even flashy website but the main thing that is important is that i will research about that particular site on the net before plunging into join. I will research whether they actually pays the users or not.
• United States
27 May 07
Good job that you check everything out before joining. Many don't do this and are sorry later.
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
26 May 07
Most of the times, I go for the credibilty. If it's free, then I would try and look for it. Same thing I did when I decided to sign up here in mylot, the registration's for free, so I tried. I never really imagined that I would like it here, I've been a member for atleast six months and I am still here. I like the conversation, the interaction and the bonus of getting paid for sharing my thoughts. This is the only pay program that I've signed up to, I think the rest are scams or are not available in our country.
25 May 07
For me it is definitely the money plus the low effort I have to put in.But I don;t sign up to every offer because it becomes difficult for me to keep track of all the websites I have signed up to.Besides,my email is clogged with emails from them as well as their partners to whom my email id is generally revealed.
• United States
27 May 07
The email does get clogged up with offers! Many people want the low efforts required.
@marababe (2503)
• Philippines
25 May 07
What makes me sign up to a program is it's being legitimate meaning, they really pay the members, their membership is free and they accept international members because I am from the Philippines plus they should also support E-Gold or send checks for payout. And when I sign up I put in my real name and stuff but when I see that they're asking for my credit card number etc. I don't continue the sign-up.
• United States
27 May 07
It is difficult when you are in another country to get paid. I am glad you are cautious in checking the offers.
• China
26 May 07
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@reinydawn (11643)
• United States
26 May 07
For me it's a combination of things. First impressions say it all - if I don't like the body language of the person who's presenting the offer, than I'm not likely to sign on. If the person sounds sincere, that's a plus. Then there's the program itself. If it sounds realistic and is credible then I'll give it a try. I'm very critical and will know right away if it's something that will or wont work for me. I made such a decision last fall and have been very pleased with the outcome - on MANY levels.
@kumbarn14 (735)
• Pakistan
26 May 07
The income, if you don't sign up with your proper details you will not no what they are really offering. All these sites puts a lot of effort to be an effective a site, why not help them by reading it and see how it will work for us, as they promise or vice versa.
• United States
25 May 07
It depends on the situation. I try to do some research to make sure it's not a scam... if I don't know anyone who's tried it, or if I can't find information on it, then I won't sign up. I'm also hard-pressed to give out my address and phone number, but I will if I feel the site is trustworthy and I think I can make decent money. Flashy websites and music and talking info are actually big turn-offs for me -- to me, that kind of thing screams scam. If the site was valid, they wouldn't need to resort to those tactics to draw people in.
• United States
25 May 07
I am really picky about joining new programs. I want to make sure they are legitimate before I even bother with them. I do a lot of research and see if there have been any complaints. I like to see proof of payment as well. I have made $1,196.97 so far this month with programs that I trust. You are welcome to check out what I use on my blog- http://achieve-financial-independence.blogspot.com/
• Philippines
26 May 07
TO have a proof that there is payment.