The Hidden Secret of Cashback Websites

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Cash-back websites are a great way of making (or saving) money online for free. Many people do not know that when you make a transaction on the Internet (purchase a product, renew your insurance, apply for a credit card, etc), you could be earning cashback - enabling you to save large amounts of cash on your shopping. These savings can be made on any types of transactions from a wide range of thousands of shops. You can even get paid cashback when you open an online bank account, or apply for a magazine subscription, along with various other things. More information on cashback websites

A few of the most popular cashback websites are listed below, each with their own links to join them for free - so you can start to get paid to shop online.

Rpoints Cashback Website

Rpoints is one the most popular cashback sites. The rate of cashback is quite good, but the site has a feature where it will match any competitor site’s rate of cashback. You can get the best rate of cashback and you also get to be part of a great community when using the Rpoints forums…More Information

EDeals UK Cashback Website Website Link: eDeals UK

Earn cash back every time you shop online at eDeals UKeDeals UK is still quite a new cashback website but it is already one of the best, with high rates of cashback and a very reliable tracking system in place which means you should never miss a payment from the site. This cashback website also allows payments to be sent by Paypal or Cheque, so it caters for all needs really.

Trolley Cash Cashback WebsiteWebsite Link: Trolley Cash

Get cashback and save up to 30 percent on your shopping-The Trolley Cash website seems to be quite a low-profile cashback website, though it seems strange why as it probably has the best rate of cashback and is very reliable at tracking any transactions made via their website. This cashback website is also very reliable at sending out your earnings whenever requested.

Cashback Websites Information

Cashback websites are an excellent source of making money on the Internet, especially if you ever do any shopping online. By clicking a link to your chosen retailer from the cashback website, and then continuing as usual to make your purchases, you will be earning money (or cashback). So if you were to spend £100 at website Amazon, you might earn %5 cashback if you had clicked on to the Amazon shop from the cashback website that you joined. The cashback website would have tracked this transaction, and so you would have earned £5 in your account at the cashback site.

Therefore cashback websites enable you to purchase goods and services online at the lowest possible prices available. Shopping online is usually cheaper then shopping on the highstreet, but with the introduction of cashback websites you are now able to shop online at the cheapest possible prices. This is why cashback websites are invaluable, and are a must for any person that ever does any kind of shopping online.

For more info on Cashback websites visit http://www.paid2review.co.uk/cashback-websites.html

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Hey you! Want to get a quick $2000 worth of goodies

This just in:

I have just received word from the webmaster of theuniversitykid.com that they are giving away $2000 worth of prizes.

Here are the prizes that they are offering

1st place: Wins eBook CashCow Which is a $500 Value

Runners up will win the following:

Hosting

- 1 Year Reseller Hosting from Premier-Hosting.info ($180 Value)
- 6 months Hosting + 1 .INFO Domain From Eqoz.com ($50 Value)
- Jumbo Pack 3 months Hosting From Eqoz.com ($24 Value)
- Medium Pack 3 months Hosting From Eqoz.com ($15 Value)

Websites

- Two Setup Proxy Websites – ($25 Value each)
- OnceUponAScaryNight.com (website; $25 Value)
- Twenty ‘Five Dollar Wiki’ Pages ($5 Value Each)
- Two WordHugger.com Pages ($60 each)

Domains

- YoungMoneyMaker.com
- Couponer.org

Advertising

- YOUR image Ad in the sidebar; One Month
- Review of YOUR website on The University Kid
- One Month 300×250 ad spot on JOHNCOW.COM
- $50 Advertising Credit from Adsung.com
- Digital Point Avatar; One Month ($10 Value)
- Digital Point Signature Link; One Month ($20 Value)

eBooks

- Ten ‘Guide To Writing an eBook’ eBooks ($20 Value Each)
- Three Beginner’s Guide to Make Money From Blogging eBooks by Thomas Sinfield
- Five Complete Guide to Your First $1000 eBooks ($15 Value each)

Misc

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- Ten Mega PLR Packages ($47 Value Each)
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The Total value of everything is $2000

How would one sign up?: you will have to Visit Theuniversitykid.com and basically post comments every day and subscribe to his RSS Feed.

How are points given out

1 point per comment
1 point per day you keep the University Kid avatar/signature link on Digital Point
10 points for subscribing to the RSS Feed
30 points for blogging about this contest on your website (maximum two websites)

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Making money online? Are these bloggers for real?

I have one final thing to get out today before the Linux box fakers goes off for the night. I have been visiting a good deal of blogs this week, checking what is going on on the world, having fun using mybloglog. One thing that I am really starting to notice is that there is a huge amount of people with blogs titled ‘ make money online’ or ‘ make money with Joe schmo ‘. I want to know are these people for real? Or are these just a bunch of wanna bee’s?.

In my opinion I would like to say 50/50.. The bottom definitely are the ones with an Alexa rating over 3 million :) or better yet the ones using blog spot as their primary blogging tool. Common man! you are Mr. Money-pants and you can’t even pay $5 a month for hosting. Word-press is free!!.

Well this is my rant its getting late and I am hungry Adios!.

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