ATTENTION ALL WEB USERS. GET PAID TO SEARCH. SEARCH ENGINE ARE USED FROM GOOGLE, YAHOO & AOL...
When I surf the internet to look for extra income, I came across this site which pays web users while doing their search.
Please Click here to register:-
http://www.myhpf.co.uk/apply001.asp?Friend=50281What you need to do is, first register by giving your name and email address. It then leads you through some steps. If you do not have the right browser it will ask you to download it. At the moment it works with either Microsoft internet explorer 7 or mozilla firefox. Once you have the right browser it will give you more instructions. Read them carefully! I did but then forgot them. You have to tick a box so that a search box will be installed at the top your browser along with all the refresh and home buttons. I didn't tick this box so instead I made my homepage the 'mysearchfunds' search box page.
* sign up to My Search Funds (all you need is your nameand PayPal email address).
* Install the My Search Funds search bar in your web browser (Firefox and IE are supported).
* Every time you want to search for something type the query into your My Search Funds search bar and use that.
* Receive a small payment, typically 3 or 4 pence, for each real search query you make.
Search queries are handled by Google. All you have to do is get into the habit of using the My Search Funds search bar every time you want to look something up.
Search Quality and Fraud Detection:It's important to stress that My Search Funds is for genuine searches only. If you make excessive or repetitive searches just to increase your earnings then you'll probably be banned and receive nothing.
Their system flags up the following:
* Multiple searches in quick succession (could be a problem if you're spelling isn't too good).
* A large number of searches on any particular day (difficult to quantify but more than 30 searches a day is likely to attract closer scrutiny).
* Automated searches generated by some sort of software.
* Repeat searches with the same search term.
* Searches where the results are not acted upon (e.g. not clicked through to another site).
So try and avoid any of these situations by remembering to click through your search results etc.
If you need to make lots of searches in quick succession I would recommend temporarily reverting to the normal Google search box.
User Comments:Scatty Student1: "I've had over £30 in two months and am due £35 next time, never had any problems with them, they are one of my favourite sites."
geordie joe: "I've just been paid."
Why oh why: "I have had a payment today for about £21.00 yippeeeeeeeee."
(Note: GBP £1 is equal to about USD $2)
Most people over there seem to be earning around £1 per day for 30 searches, although one person I noticed had made almost £3 from 96 searches in a single day.
It's only fair to tell you that a few people have complained that their earnings have been reduced, but it's hardly surprising that My Search Funds keep a close eye on the authenticity of the searches made. Overall it looks like the majority of users are happy with the system and have received payment.
Payment:My Search Funds has a minimum payout of £20. Payment is made 45 days after the last day of the month in which you made at least £20. If you don't make it to £20 in a month your balance is carried forward to the next month.
You're probably wondering how My Search Funds make money to pay out to their users. I had a think about this too. My search fund is another Paid to Search site with Ask.com running behind it. They share 50% of the advertising revenue generated, with their members.
Referrals:Members of My Search Funds receive 10% of their referrals' (called friends) earnings with the program. Unlike most other programs they also have second (friends' friends) and third (friends' friends' friends) referral tiers, which earn 5% and 2.5% respectively.