Wednesday, August 06, 2008

EARN UP TO $1,000 IN PAYPAL

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly. The longer time I spend in the internet, the more that I get know many blogging sites – those that pay and don’t pay, PTC sites, and many other online money making ideas. One has to have a Paypal account in order to get paid once he registers in those money making sites. Little did I know that Paypal is in itself a good revenue site. Here’s how to earn as much as $1,000 in Paypal. 1. Create a Merchant Account with Paypal 2. If you already have an account with Paypal, log in to your account, and then click the Referrals link at the bottom of the page. 3. Send an email with a personalized referral link or add a referral logo to your website. 4. When the merchant you refer signs up for a Business or Premier PayPal account, you become qualified to get a Merchant Referral Bonus. The bonus amount is a percentage of the funds received by your referral using PayPal's Website Payments or Send Money features. 5. You will receive an initial monthly bonus, equivalent to 0.5% of the new merchant's net sales, as soon as that merchant reaches $200.00 USD in sales. Every 30 days for the next 12 months, you will receive a bonus of 0.5% of the new merchant's monthly net sales. The maximum total bonus you can receive is $1,000.00 USD. 6. You are eligible to receive Merchant Referral Bonus payouts for the first 12 months of the referred merchant's account, or until the payouts reach a total of $1,000.00 USD, whichever occurs first. This is another exciting money making strategy which doesn’t need so much effort before one starts earning.

2 comments:

  1. I got excited about your post and tried signing up for an acct with paypal, but I don't have a credit card. Is it absolutely necessary? The credit card, I mean. VISA, etc.

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  2. A credit card is not necesssary. You can use a debit card instead. It is important that you have a paypal account.

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