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| AllAdvantage | Software Avaliable: Now! AllAdvantage was the first company to offer a "paid to surf" program. The company that everyone is trying to emulating. They've raised lots of money, have an impressive team with a great track record. These guys should be around for a while. I received a check for $58.17 in September and am expecting a check for $95 this month (December). The average check for last month was $47. |
10/10 | ![]() |
| GotoWorld | Software Avaliable: Now! Gotoworld was the second company to get on the "paid to surf" bandwagon. My biggest problem with them is that they make you download their web browser. It is possible, however, to minimize it and use IE or Netscape and still get paid. |
9/10 | ![]() |
| Spedia | Software Avaliable: Now! Spedia's software is out now and it's very easy to configure. Simply download an applet which adds the viewbar to Microsoft IE or download a seperate viewbar that works with any Windows browser. Spedia pays a percentage of the revenue back to the user, which turned out to be $.54/hour, which is more than Alladvantage. |
9/10 | ![]() |
| Epipo | Software Avaliable: SurfWindow in Beta-Release Epipo has a similar pay schedule to Alladvantage except they will pay indirect referrals $.10 per hour instead of $.05. Depending on how many indirect referrals you have this could increase your earning by one-third! |
8/10 | ![]() |
| ValuePay | Software Avaliable: ? ValuePay has developed a small little box that integrates with your current browser. It is called the PiggyBox. Piggy is intelligent and will customize ads to your interests. ValuePay splits profits from advertisers with you 50/50 |
7/10 | ![]() |
| MValue | Software Avaliable:Viewbar available for download, but not paying MValue has the same pay schedule as Alladvantage, but they plan to start out limiting hours to 10 per month. |
7/10 | ![]() |