Wednesday, 9 January 2008

Cashback sites

There are a number of cashback sites in the UK (and abroad I believe) where it is easy to earn at least 30p a day.

These cashback sites pay you a percentage back of any purchases you make through their site. For example, if you bought a computer from Misco, you would get around 3% of the cost of the computer paid into your account. If you bought some form of insurance - such as car or household - you would get £20 plus paid into your account.

These sites also offer one-off money for signing up to newsletters and registering on websites. For example, ordering a brochure from a company selling windows could earn you £1.50. You can do recurring clicks which entails searching for a product on a site such as Kelkoo and clicking through to a retailer to earn a reward such as 5p.

Without spending anything and doing the recurring clicks, you can earn 20-30p + a day on each cashback site. You can also get a bonus from any one-off offers. And if you you want to purchase anything online via a cashback website, you can earn some extra money.

You receive a sign up bonus on many of the sites - they range from £1.50 to £10. You can cash out your money when you have earnt a certain amount: payout levels range from 1p (!) to £30.

These cashback sites are not as lucrative as few years ago when you could earn around £3 a day in recurring clicks on many of them. I think they have become more well known with reports in the media advising you to buy insurance etc. through these cashback sites; and more and more people wanting to earn some money at home have joined these sites meaning that the affilites can pay less money for clicks in their campaigns.

But they are still worth doing, and provide at least ten of my 30p a day opportunities.

Here are the ones I currently use. Others are available, but some have hardly any recurring clicks.

Cashbag
Freefivers
Rpoints
Linemypocket
Topcashback
Loyaltyshopper
Myshoppingrewards
Cashinco
QuidsinUK
Cashback-Rewards
E-cashrewards

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