Make Money for being Online

Monday, March 10, 2008




Dear Winner,

I am a normal guy like you thriving for an online earning, surfing the net throughout the day, just to find some or more crap sites. But this is one which really pays you for nothing.

I repeat NO THING. No clicks. No Surveys. No Nothing.

Just download the Gomez Peer application software(No Spam-Doesnt slow your machine)and start earning for just being online. Takes 14 days for processing, but you will get a sure 10-100$ per month just for running the software on your PC.

J.U.S.T...C.L.I.C.K...T.O...J.O.I.N...>> http://peer.gomez.com/aspx/application.aspx?Referrer=jagadishsr>>


This is no secret. Join today and spread the word for more potential earnings. I earned more than 96$ in the past one month into my PayPal account. If you dont have one you can create a free PayPal account right now. Dont forget to upgrade to Premier account. It costs you no fee. For any online transactions a Paypal account is a must and the best part is it is free.

And Why does GomezPeer pay you? How do they do it?

Well, Gomez makes its living from measuring network and internet performance. For example, a company spread over several locations may use their software to look for bottlenecks in the connections between the offices. The Gomez Peer program is just one several products and services they offer.

Basically, the Gomez Peer is a Java app that runs in the background on your computer. It collects data on the websites you visit and how fast they load, as well as some other network related data like your IP address. Periodically, it transmits the data back to Gomez. Gomez then aggregates this data and offers it to interested third parties. The data the third parties see does not have personally identifiable information.


So what do these "third parties" want with this information? Typically, they are websites who are interested in knowing how well their websites display in different parts of the world. For example, a Taiwanese motherboard maker may have a website that displays perfectly well in Taiwan, but after looking at this data, they find out that it is only so-so in Australia, and very slow in Europe. They can take steps to improve their website, like getting better internet connectivity for their main web server, getting a mirror site set up in Europe, etc.

In return for this, Gomez pays you a small amount every month to you Paypal account. Reading through the Terms of Service, EULA, and Privacy Policy, nothing jumped out at me that raised any red flags. Some people may consider this spyware, but if you are OK with the data that it collects, it looks fairly legit to me.



I'm evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they're letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
  • How to get traffic to your blog.
  • How to turn your blog into money.

I'll let you know what I think once I've had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it's still free.

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