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Dec 13 2008

Make Extra Money Reading Emails

Published by Andy Hough at 10:10 am under Alternative income Edit This

It is easy to make extra money by reading emails just don’t expect to make very much money.  Although it isn’t much work to read emails this is alternative income rather than passive income because you only make money when you read the email. A lot of the paid to read email companies out there are scams or just pay so little that they are not worth spending your time on.

The one company that I have personal experience with is MyPoints.  I joined them earlier in the year and have already received one $10 gift card and I will have another one before the end of the year.  In addition to reading emails you can earn points there by completing offers, online shopping, and surveys.  I have only done the emails to earn points though because I use other companies for online shopping and surveys that I feel provide better compensation. The emails are worthwhile though because you just need to click on a link in the email to be credited with reading it.  If you save up your emails in a folder you can go through several emails in less than a minute.

If someone knows of another site that pays for reading emails and you can personally vouch that they are legitimate and pay leave me a comment about the site and I will check it out. Thanks.

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