When you are doing your paid to read e-mails.....

United States
March 12, 2007 12:25am CST
Do you actually sit and read everything, or do you keep several windows open for multitasking? I have 3 or 4 of those ptr's because I am building up points to run banners about mid summer if not earlier. Its not something I am using for direct cash but should work out for advertising and I have done this a little before. It seems to have become a huge business all by itself! I know that I look at a couple of the things on each page because I like the way the banner was made or they have other information I find interesting, but I don't really look that carefully because I am writing or doing clay and other things at the same time. HOw many of you who do the pay to read emails, really check out what is on the pages?
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@paidreader (5143)
• United States
12 Mar 07
I do so many of them that I have become very good at multi tasking. :) I do have a tendency of checking it out pretty close if something catches my interest, but after you've seen it more than a few hundred times... I move to the next window, and so on... Unfortunately, if you're not watching, you can miss something really good, even if it's just an idea.....
• United States
12 Mar 07
I think I saw hits4pay but can't remember if I signed up or not...are they pretty good? Maybe I should make a yahoo group so we can talk about this off site lol My lot pay per mailers....invitation only!
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• United States
12 Mar 07
yes, their site specifically states no forum discussions. So be very careful of the tos....
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• United States
12 Mar 07
Which site says that thing about no forum discussions?
• Canada
12 Mar 07
I do a lot of multitasking . I always have more then one thing going and never bother to take the time to read the emails . I stay on the link for the suggested amount of time and then move on to the next one . They don't pay much and it takes a long time to get payout for any of them so you have to be able to do something that can actually pay you something while you are doing those . That is how I look at it anyway .
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• United States
12 Mar 07
I totally agree.
@magikrose (5429)
• United States
12 Mar 07
I will read the ones I have never seen before. The thing is I get so many of the same ones in my email that most of the time I will just wait for the timer to run out. Again if I get one that I have not seen before I will rea it and take a good look at it.
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@linda345 (2661)
• Canada
12 Mar 07
I was doing one and I kinda of looked over it at first but then they kept sending me the same stuff over and over again. I found out they had went under. I am going to try some new ones now. I will check out the pages if I see something interesting.
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@royal52gens (5488)
• United States
12 Mar 07
Some of the pages are repetitive, so I don't really read them. I scan them. If a page is something new or catches my attention, I do slow down and read it more thoroughly. I have been doing this for years.
@mjsdls (1840)
• United States
12 Mar 07
I take a quik look at them when opening them up. I don't pay much attention to them unless something that looks interesting catches my eyes.
@sagarbx (732)
• India
12 Mar 07
i have never paid for an email account
@jlo6687 (177)
• India
12 Mar 07
i have never paid for it
• United States
12 Mar 07
You need to read carefully. No one asked if you ever paid for anything.
@johnss77 (19)
• Germany
13 Mar 07
Of course not, i just read the one that interest me. By the way have you know about agloco? Please check it out here www.agloco.com/r/BBBV8150
@kattghoti (106)
• United States
13 Mar 07
Oh, I am most certainly a multitasker. If something looks interesting or plausible, I'll look it over. I've been a member of sendearnings a while now, but I've never requested payment. I just recently signed up for a bunch of others, but I agree with others that it's mostly just a form of procrastination... and if it leads to some pocket change, all the better.