Otherwise, here is a quick and easy guide to earning online:
1) PrizeLive
Pro's:
You can earn money by playing games (basketball, shooting, word games etc.) this is the funnest, easiest way to points.
You can "own" an offer (get a 10% commission on other peoples earnings on a certain offer)
You can complete loads of simple, no obligation offers, some only involve visiting a website and browsing it for 5 seconds!
You can compete fun contests such as predicting the winners of basketball and NFL games.
Helpful forums, you can talk about anything on the websites forums, and the people on there are very helpful if you have an issue with the website.
Available worldwide, but is in English so most suitable for users in UK, USA Australia and Canada.
Instant payments for PayPal users. PayPal automatically converts your payment from USD ($) to your native currency. Eg: Pounds Sterling (£) for UK users.
Cons:
The offers can take a while to process, leaving you waiting for up to an hour for your points to be deposited.
If you don't have PayPal you may have wait a while for your cheque/gift card to arrive in the post!
The highest paying offers, such as surveys, can be quite time consuming.
You earn "Swagbucks" just by using the site (it is a Search Engine) SwagBucks make their money from the sponsored listing on every search result (just like Google)
It is no extra effort, doing loads of searches will not earn you more SwagBucks, searching naturally will earn you the most points, on average you will get 25 SwagBucks a day this way.
You can earn extra Swagbucks just by looking at ad's.
Just like PrizeLive you can order an instant payment to your PayPal account. PayPal automatically converts your payment from USD ($) to your native currency. Eg: Pounds Sterling (£) for UK users.
Amazon $5 (£3) vouchers are 450 SwagBucks (under a month of normal use)
$5 (£3) sent to your PayPal account for 700 SwagBucks (Just over month of normal use)
Vintage Trading cards are available from under 100 SwagBucks, along with a massive variety of other prizes (XBox 360 / PS3 / Wii games, clothing, girft cards etc...)
Cons:
The PayPal money costs considerably more than Amazon money.
The image search is useless (they are working on it currently) , i wouldn't recommed the SwagBuck image search over GoogleImages or Bing. The normal search is as good as Google though.
You can earn points just by visiting the website.
You can earn points by reading the Emails they send you.
There is a massive section of "Facebook campaigns" they basically involve testing games on Facebook, they pay at 30 points each so well worth it.
"Click Campaigns" you earn 2 points for each advert on their site you click on.
Points for blogging; earn points for blogging on their sister site "PointBlog"
Cheap prizes: Sweets start at 80 points, condoms at 90.
Choice: There are 10,637 products in stock!
Money: There are vouchers for iShopStyle, Teddy Tavaré and occasionally Amazon.
Cons:
No PayPal payments available.
The creator of the websites English isn't too good, which sometimes makes his emails hard to understand.
As with PrizeLive; the highest paying offers, such as surveys, can be quite time consuming.
4) GeoString
Cons:
They only pay via cheque, so it takes a while for your payment to arrive.
You have to receive an email off an advertiser occasionally.
5) points2shop
Pro's:
Points: Points can be gained by validating your email and completing offers (eg: surveys)
166.0 points = 1 pound to spend on amazon. This amount of points can easily be made each day.
Cash: You get upto $1 per friend you invite by email. The cash side of things is called "Cashle"
Merits: You earn merits as you achieve quest objectives (eg: your objective could be to refer 5 friends by email) To use your merits, simply create or join a team and choose how many merits to contribute. All members of the team with the most merits at the end of the month will win points!
You can withdraw money using E-gold, PayPal or a cheque.
Cons:
Things can get a little confusing with the seperate sections of the site: "points2shop" and "Cashle", but you get used to it pretty quickly.
There is a minimum withdrawl amount (usually about $5 [£3]) for cheques so it is best to use PayPal to withdraw.
6)
Google
AdSense
Pro's:
Completely free money for your website if people click the links Google put on it.
Doesn't ruin the look of your website if used correctly.
Cons:
You need to have a website!
You have no control over the content of the ad's on your site. People may blame you for a misleading ad on your site, put up there by Google.
Happy Earning!