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Making Money Online – Cashback sites

Cashback sites are sites where you can earn cashback on purchases that you make online, this can be when you’re buying a book from an online bookshop, or when you need a new credit card or want to book a holiday. Obviously the amount you earn from these things will vary hugely according to what you’re buying, how much you are spending and where you are buying it.

Lots of these sites also have a section which they call ‘daily clicks’. These are clicks that you can do every day to earn a few pennies from each one. This means that even if you don’t buy online very often, you can usually use these sites to build a small income. Like with all earnings online, don’t expect this to pay you a living wage or anything like that, but using it to build a holiday fund, or a Christmas fund would be possible.

Different sites will have different links available, and will pay different amounts per click, and also they will add and remove links at different times, so it’s hard to give a list of what each one does offer, however, some of the links that you are likely to find on these sites are listed here:
Kelkoo – click the link, go to the site, do a search, choose a product, click compare prices, select one, and click ‘go’ leave the window open for a couple of minutes while you do something else (have a chat with someone or check an e-mail or two) this completes the search. Usually pays around 4-10p per click depending on the site.

Highstreet Web – click the link, do a search on the site and click through to an advertisers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 2-8p per visit depending on the site.

Carsource – Search for a car (used car is fastest), choose a manufactuer (leave all other boxes as they are), click search now. Scroll down and click on submit and then click on an advert that shows there’s a dealer for that car. Click on the dealers link to go to that website. Usually pays around 2-4p per visit depending on the site.

Shopping.com / Dealtime (two names for the same thing) – Click the link, do a search, choose an item and click through to the sellers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 4-10p per visit depending on the site.

Buycentral – Click the link, do a search, and then click through to the sellers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 4-8p per visit depending on the site.

Hypersearch – Click the link, do a search then click through to the advertisers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 3-6p per visit depending on the site.

Money Supermarket – (There are different versions of this one, for cars, flights, hotels etc.) each works the same way, click the link, do a search, click through to the advertisers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 8-15p per click depending on the site.

Price Haggle – Click the link, do a search, click through to the advertisers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 2p – 4p per click depending on the site.

UK Top Car Insurance / UK Top Loans – (Some sites let you do one of each of these per day, others only let you do 2-5 of each per week in which case you can just alternate which you do.) Basically click the link, search for a car insurance or loan, and make sure you click right through to the insurance or financial website to complete the process. Usually pays around 5-15p per click depending on the site.

Surf Flash – Click the link, do a search, click through to the advertisers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 3 – 5p per click depending on the site.

Click To – Click the link, do a search, click through to the advertisers website to complete the process. Usually pays around 4-8p per click depending on the site.

If you want to do daily clicks on more than one site, you will need to run a program that deletes cookies from your site properly. Something like CCleaner or AShampoo works well. What you do, is to set yourself a ‘click routine’ this helps create order from the chaos, so you do things in order each day, clicking on the links on one site, then cleaning your pc, and then moving on to the next site and doing the clicks there. (If a site offers you 2 or 3 clicks on the same link per day, it’s usually best to spread these out, so set your routine up so that you come back to that site to do the second run of clicks after you’ve done some on a couple of other sites). It may sound complicated, but if you start with just 1 site for a few days, and then add in more as you get the hang of it. How many you do depends entirely on you. What time you have available, how much you want to put into your holiday or Christmas fund etc.

Ok, hopefully you now have an idea what to look for on a cashback site in order to earn money on a daily basis even when you aren’t buying anything. So here is a list of cashback sites which you can join up to and earn from. Like I said before, different sites have different daily clicks so you’ll find they’ll let you earn different amounts per day, but if you think in terms of doing 4 sites daily and between them they let you earn £1 a day on daily clicks (some will be more, others less) you could put a cool £365 in your holiday or Christmas fund each year. Obviously if you join more sites, and do daily clicks on all of them, you could put more than that away.

Breezy Rewards - Payout is from £1 for an asda gift voucher, or £5 if you’d rather be paid by paypal. Payments are made every 2 weeks.

British Rewards – There is no minimum payout level for this site, payout is made approx every 2 weeks, so you can be waiting up to that long before you receive your money. Payout options are paypal, britishpay or amazon gift vouchers.

Cashbackbay – Payout is at £5 and you can choose between paypal and amazon gift vouchers.

Cashbag – Payout is via paypal, cheque, or amazon gift vouchers and can be requested when you reach £15 in your account. They seem to wait till they’ve had a bunch of payment requests and then process them together, so you can wait a week or two for this one to payout, but as long as you’re still doing your daily clicks the money keeps building.

Cashinco - Payout is at £10 and you can be paid by paypal or BACS.

E-Cash Rewards – http://www.e-cashrewards.com?referer=vialdana Payout is at £15 and you can choose from paypal, BACS or a variety of different gift vouchers.

Free Fivers – Payout is at £25 and they make payouts once a month, so provided you’ve reached the payout level you’ll get paid. If you haven’t then your money is carried over to the next month until you do reach payout level. Payout is via cheque or paypal.

Linemypocket – Enter the code r162x to receive a £5 bonus when you reach £25 payout level. You will not get this bonus if you don’t enter the code! You can request a payment at £5 and payout is by paypal, amazon gift voucher or BACS.

Loyalty Shopper – Payout level is £30 and is by paypal or cheque.

Pennymix – Payout is via paypal or cheque and is at £10 and is sent automatically when you reach this point.

Quidco – Pays out monthly via paypal or BACS regardless of how much you have in your account. They do however charge a yearly ‘fee’ of £5 which is taken out of your account before you start getting paid each year.

Rpoints – You receive points on this site, and 1 point is worth 1 penny, payout level is 100 points (£1) by paypal, or 500 (£5) for amazon or cd-wow voucher, and 1500 (£15) by BACS.

Topcashback – Payout is at £25 Cheque or £1 Paypal or BACS.

All these sites have some daily clicks. You’ll find some of them call them ‘daily clicks’ others ‘recurring clicks’ etc. Look on each site, and see what is available and plan your click routine around this. There are also lots of ‘free’ to sign up to things on many of these sites, so by sending for a catalogue, or by sending an e-card to a friend, or signing up to a website, you can also earn more points without spending any money. Most of this sort of thing is a one off payment however, so you’ll be able to do it on one site, but not on all of them, so look carefully at who offers the best cashback for each one before you choose which to do.