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Email-Reading-Jobs.com is the world's only authentic website that provides you with real part time online email reading jobs & opportunities available all over the web. Email-Reading-Jobs.com is exclusively designed for people who want to make money online easily and safely through genuine Email Reading Jobs without being trapped into any scam or fraud.

Email Reading Jobs are best suited to people who are looking for an easy way to start and generate a steady & significant income every month working part time. We have helped thousands of people like you who want to work from home and be in control of their own financial success. You do not need to have any previous experience and there is no special software or hardware required for email reading jobs. Email Reading Jobs is one of the most simple, easy and genuine way to make money online upto Rs 7000/- per month. Practically there is no limit to amount of money that you can earn every month from online email reading jobs. We recommend every visitor to go through this webpage more than once so as to understand the concept of email reading jobs properly.

  • Thousand of reputed companies (MNC's) have various products and services to offer and they want to promote or advertise their various products and services to people all over the world. For advertising or promoting their different products & services these reputed companies (MNC's) hire advertising companies which advertise or promote the products and services on their behalf by sending paid emails to the people all over the word. These paid emails contain advertisements of reputed companies (MNC's) which gives information about their various products and services.
  • Advertising companies charge huge amount of money from these reputed companies (MNC's) for sending the paid emails to the people all over the world. But advertising companies needs real people like you who are ready to read these paid emails. So advertising companies offer you email reading jobs and pay you for reading emails. Advertising companies pay a commission amount from their huge earnings to people like you for reading the emails containing information on various products, services of reputed companies. So basically you get paid to read emails that is why these emails are called paid emails or sponsored emails. We recommend every visitor to go through this webpage more than once so as to understand the concept of email reading jobs properly.
  • Email Reading Jobs are available for people in all countries like India, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, Philippines, South Africa, Singapore Nigeria, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, New Zealand, Malaysia, Poland, Germany, Pakistan, Kenya. Check the list of countries given below from where email reading work can be done -

  • Earnings - Email Reading Jobs

    Firstly your earnings depends on the number of hours you work because every time you click the link to read paid email you generally need to stay for at least 30-60 seconds on the sponsor's website. So more is the time (number of hours) you have more is the number of paid emails that you can read and more is your earnings. As you know that earnings differ from person to person but then also email reading jobs is considered as one of the most simple, easy and genuine way to make money online upto Rs 7000/- per month. A person can even make Rs 25,000/- or more in a month just giving some more time and putting an extra effort in this work but in general people give less time (1-2 hrs daily) and earn on an average of Rs 2500/- to Rs 7000/- every month. So when we say that you can make money online upto Rs 7000/- every month then it's an illustration of 100% real earning potential without any exaggerations.

    We have tried our level best to make a real, transparent and practical approach in presentation of money making potential from online email reading jobs available on internet. Although there is no limit to amount of money that you can earn every month from online email reading jobs but yet we would like to state that our experience of more than seven years in this field has shown us that earning potential of email reading jobs basically depends on the time that a person dedicates to these jobs. So your earnings can be less or more depending on the time you put in this work.

    Our mission is to guide millions of people like you to make a part time handsome income genuinely every month from email reading jobs. Generally most of the websites on internet make huge money making claims which are practically impossible for you to achieve but neither we support nor we make any unrealistic huge money making claims on our website. It is sure that you will not become rich by doing email reading work but email reading work will definitely add some handsome extra amount to your present monthly income.

  • Some companies who pay to read emails:

    • AllCommunity
      Their "get paid to surf" programme is not yet active (January 2000), although their home page says "You can now get paid to surf the web". The current offers are "get paid to read emails" and "get paid to use a particular ISP" (in some countries - no list found). Claims to pay anywhere in the world, but minimum payment is $100, so first payment may be slow to come.

       

    • AllPaidFor.com
      A get paid to surf programme based on a search engine and rewards for visiting "sites that we recommend". Reward based on points and gift certificates not cash. There is a multi-layer referral programme. There is no FAQ at the site but we assume it is USA only. It doesn't seem possible to check out the search facility without registering - comments from users please!

       

    • BePaid.com
      Get paid to surf programme that says it will pay (by US $ check) in US, Canada, EU countries, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. "Up to $2 per check deducted for bank fees". "More countries later this year". Facility available from "tentative date February 2000". User selects Ads to view, ads visible 5-30 seconds, selected Ads pay from £20 per hour. We will test this service if/when it becomes live.

       

    • BigReferral
      A Get paid to refer others programme, plus cashback for purchasing. The site carries a "pre launch" graphic but the rest of the material implies the service is already running. We are investigating further.

       

    • BlueTree.net
      Get paid to surf site, not yet operational ("expected launch March 2000). Plan to pay in US first, then Canada.

       

    • ca$hfiesta
      A Get Paid to Surf programme that appears similar to AllAdvantage - a downloaded banner occupies part of your PC display and you are rewarded for time on line while it is showing advertisements (this may not be continuous). The pay rate is variable ("based on how many hours everyone surfed and our advertising revenues") and there is a threshold for payments of $30. Their example suggests $3 per thousand ads. Payment is in $US but participation is world wide. Reviews invited from people who have received payments from the service?

       

    • CashSurfers
      Current service is standard "paid to surf" but site promises additional options, "not available yet". Rates variable according to their advertising revenues, couldn't find current/recent rates at site. Claims to be "available all over the world". We have raised some questions about this. Had system problems during 

       

    • Ciao.com
      Rather a different kind of site, you earn money by posting your opinion on a product, service etc. The programme was launched in Germany and now has sites in several countries, including UK, Spain, France. Payments are made quarterly subject to a minimum (in the UK) of ten pounds sterling. In the UK, each opinion earns £0.30p, and for each person that reads that opinion (excluding yourself) you earn £0.05p. There is a joining bonus of £1. For referrals you get 30% of their earning, or 10% for people who join through your website. To earn £10 in a quarter you would need to generate 34 opinions if no-one ever reads one of your opinions. If you post one opinion and 200 people read it in a quarter that would be another way to generate £10. So its not likely to generate big money, but unlike all the passive programmes you actually do something and many people might well find it fun.

       

    • ClickBank
      This site provides a range of e-commerce enabling services, including referral programmes that pay a commission when someone you refer buys something from any of the online services using ClickBank. There are also commission arrangements for referring people who set up merchant (credit card) accounts with ClickBank. The referral fees here are substantially higher than the usual "get paid to surf" programmes, but to make it work you need a website that has appropriate kinds of users.

       

    • ClickDough
      Site seems very slow. Basic payment is said to 50% of advertising revenue but reading between the lines the advertising revenue has been disappointing. You are urged instead to follow through on "Member Offers", eg "Sign up with Amex Blue Card and earn $20". Some of these offers are probably inaccessible outside of the USA. No FAQs visible and generally little detail. To understand the system you have to plough through "Founder's letters". We find it difficult to understand why there isn't an explanatory set of FAQs, but maybe the system changes too frequently?

       

    • ClickMail
      An unusual Get paid to surf site. Their description of how it works and how payments are determined is difficult to penetrate!

       

    • Crew-Design
      A Get paid to surf programme. Not yet operational, promised for February 2000. Payments promised to be by bank transfer (SWIFT) or check drawn on a Dutch bank in US dollars (but with an admin charge of $7.50. $50 minimum payment. Higher than usual pay rate of $1.25 per hour. Their "What's new" page wishes us a Merry Christmas (February 2000).

       

    • Desktop Horizon
      Not yet operational (January 2000). Online since mid-1999. Available "shortly". Payment is in credits (DHCDs) not in cash. "Will not be redeemable in cash during first few months".

       

    • DesktopDollars.com
      This facility is active but not yet paying - "You will begin accruing time for regular payment on February 15, 1999". Earnings are credited to a "ClixCard" that can be used at "ATM machines around the world and withdraw money in your local currency"- a good idea, but only "when it becomes available" and it will then cost $1.50 deducted from any credits.

       

    • DotAd.com
      We think this one failed to get off the ground. In January 2000 they said "you will be advised when Harry (their banner) is ready for download . . . in seven weeks time". Now we get no response from their url (September 2000). Any news please use the "Add your comments" link below.

       

    • eformoney.com
      A "get paid to read email" service. Geographic focus is not mentioned and there are no FAQs, but payment is quoted in £ sterling so we assume this is a UK-based, UK-focused service. This is confirmed by the subscription form which asks for "County" but not for "country". Payment basis is 10 pence (£0.10) for each email received plus 10 pence when the subscriber replies asking the sending company for more information. There is no data about the numbers of emails thatthe system is generating . . .

       

    • E-pilot
      A "get paid to surf" programme with a different approach to payments. First, it offers to pay a $2 finders fee for each new referral who joins and uses the service. Second, the "pay for use" scheme relates to "click throughs". ePilot acts as a search engine, the payment (of $0.03) is triggered when you click on a result of a search. There is no apparent geographical restriction, but payments appear to be in $US only, trigger level $20, so banking charges for a non-US user could take a signficant part of the payment. There are no FAQs.

       

    • ePIPO
      New site, with their "surf window" currently on "restricted availability" (January 2000). Planned deployment is USA then Canada then UK then ??? Proposed basic rate is $0.60 per hour online.

       

    • Extra $alary
      A Europe-based facility, with information in French, German, Italian, Spanish as well as English. Original language of site appears to be Italian? Position about payment in countries not clear, "At present we are determining the optimal quotes and limits to apply in each country." Also not clear whether it is genuinely operational - "When the bar is ready you will receive a communication by e-mail". We have asked for clarification. Offers a paid to receive email service as well as paid to surf. Payment is every three months with a minimum of $100.

       

    • Free2net.com
      A "get paid to surf" programme - currently (June 2000) USA only. The site lacks a FAQ section so you have to search around for the details. Payment is in "Ad$ points" per hour for up to five hours a day. Hour 1 = $0.30, hours 2 through 4 = $0.20, hour 5 = $0.10 (average = $0.20). Referrals are unusual at $2.00 per referral one time commission. Minimum payout is $30 in a "PayPal" account (see separate report). Or you can wait and get $50 by check.

       

    • FriendsFromHome.com
      This site also features in our "Getting work" lists, because its main content is a membership (subscription) service for home-based working. We list it here because it offers a substantial ($25) referral fee for referring new members. This operates through ClickBank - see separate listing.
      Last reviewed
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    • GetPaid4
      Appears now to be operational (April 2000), but there appear to be some technical issues, since the "GetPaid4 bar" is being updated very frequently. Minimum payment is $15. One novelty is that there is an "administration fee" deducted from earnings ($2 a month). If in any month you earn less than or equal to $2 your earnings are cancelled off. FAQs say that they will send US dollar cheques anywhere in the world. Payment rates not fixed, but dependent on their income from advertisers - information needed please from anyone who has actually clocked up any earnings from GetPaid4???
      Last reviewed 28 January 2000
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    • GoToWorld.com
      This one presents national flags for available countries across its home page and presents national sites. Listed are N America, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Japan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, UK. However, the FAQ says "We are only able to pay US and Canada residents at this time". We are checking this out as there is some inconsistency in the impressions given at the site.

       

    • HotYello98.com
      A "Get paid to refer new participants" programme. You sign up for a "free website", and you website carries a banner offering free website and other services. If someone joins through your site you get commission. If they or people who join through them buy products or services through HotYellow98.com you get further commission. Sounds good. But when you sign up the "validation process" takes you through a long, hard sell that attempts to get you signed up to the "executive programme" - in other words to "send money". We are testing out the "free" service. USA-based - no indication of geographic or other focus or limitations, but their forms only work if you claim to live in a US state.

       

    • HTMail
      ** Provisionally recommended by European Telework Online ** A UK-based pay-to-read-email programme. One of the few such programmes that declares the name and address of the owner. Payment is US $ 0.08 (or UK £0.05) for reading a message and double this amount when you visit an advertised site. For each message you have to visit either the home site or the advertiser to earn money. As with other email programmes their referral offer is one layer only, see our FAQ: "Getting paid to read emails - does it work?" We are testing this service but it is provisionally recommended.

       

    • ignifuge
      A site that pays users on the basis of visits to the site. US and Canada only, "we plan to make ignifuge.com available all around the world". Not clear whether the programme has really started ("We are still in negotiation with advertising agencies to get the highest rates").

       

    • InboxDollars.com
      Get paid to read emails - their payment basis is $0.05 per email message that your respond to. "It would be rare for you to receive more than one email a day", so that a reasonable monthly ceiling appears to be 30 x 0.05 = $1.50! You could well reach the payment threshold ($30) in a couple of years. However if you agree to be paid via PayPal (currently USA only, but see entry in resources database) the threshold is $10 and could be reached in a few months. You get $0.02 per mail message read by referrals, so actively promoting referrals seems to be the only way to really earn.

       

    • InfoPol
      A pay-to-read-mail programme with two unusual characteristics. (1) It is based in Finland; and (2) their website shows a list of the countries with number of subscribers in each country. At mid-January 2000, there were 6727 total, with half of them being in Russia. The English language pages are rather messy and lacking in information, perhaps the Russian ones are more attractive, or perhaps this is the only such site with pages in Russian?

       

    • itadsUp
      Not yet operational, the ads server was released in beta form 8 January 2000. First advertising contract signed December 1999. Claims to pay by US check "to most locations" (subject to legal restrictions?).

       

    • Jotter
      Jotter is an unusual kind of "get paid to surf" offering, in that it has a number of user functions as well as running advertisements. Otherwise the programme appears similar to AllAdvantage. We have asked about geographic limitations, which are not mentioned in the jotter site.

       

    • moneyformail.com
      Pays a good rate for receiving and looking at emails (between $.20 - $2.50 they say), requests (but no longer requires) USA social security ID for validation check. Non-USA residents can join but the company confirms that they are not yet paying outside US and "not actively seeking International (meaning non-US_ advertisers. Referral programme is only one layer (See our FAQ: Getting paid to read emails - does it work?).

       

    • multiKredits
      Refreshingly, a get paid to surf programme that provides a company address in the UK and contact phone numbers and email addresses in several countries - Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico. The site is in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Based on points ("Kredits") not cash, which you earn by visiting participating sites, or responding to email messages or various other activities. Some of the qualifying sites are those you might well use anyway, such as the Ask Jeeves, GoTo and About search engines. You can get cash at a rate of 1000 Kredits for $1.00, or you can exchange points for goods. With a minimum first time cash redemption of $200 - the highest such threshold we have seen - and "50-100" Kredits for visiting a site, this looks like 4000 activities before you see their money. 

       

    • mValue
      Get paid to surf programme paying $0.50 per hour, effective start date was 24 January 2000. Payments only to USA residents. They also provide an "mPrivacy" facility that they say enables users to selectively prevent visited web sites from collecting information about the user.

       

    • MyPointsEurope
      European parent company/site for the MyPoints programme, see MyPointsUK. A roll out to "other European countries" is promised but no dates are mentioned (October 2000). Linked with the original MyPoints programme in USA.

       

    • MyPointsUK
      A get paid to surf programme linked with a number of household name national consumer/retailing companies and brands. This is akin to Air Miles - points may be redeemed for goods or vouchers or donated to charity; there is no cash payments scheme. UK launch September 2000 based on a formula established in the US during 1997-2000. As at late October 2000 the sign up process is messy, it took us seven attempts to find an unused username, the system provided no suggestions. Another stage had inconsistent validity checks. Also the sign up site was unacceptably slow. Worth joining if you do or plan to regularly buy products or services online, but currently the range of linkied sites is fairly small. If you sign up with this and want to credit European Telework Online please quote the user name "jonorfan" when prompted in the sign-up process. This also helps us to track the effectiveness of sites.

       

    • NetFlip
      NetFlip promises cash rewards for visiting websites or when you sign up for items such as email newsletters, or bid at auctions, bu products online etc. The amounts vary according to the activity, typically from about $0.40 for free items through to around $4.00 when you actually buy something. Payment threshold is $20. Currently USA and Canada only but others can sign up pending extension to other countries.

       

    • Outsource 2000
      OutSource2000 is a subscription service for teleworkers and other home-based workers, where you can also buy a range of CD-ROMs and other products. Affiliates receive 20% commission on orders placed by people they refer to the site.

       

    • PayBar
      Get paid to surf programme, currently paying only in the USA. $0.60 for viewing 1000 ads, maximum 15000 ads per month, ie $9.00.

       

    • PaysU.com
      A Get paid to surf site. Not yet operational ("We will keep you posted on the exact date"). Payments promised in US$ or Sterling (UK £) or Euros (EU, Norway, Switzerland). Some novel ideas, for example credits for visiting the service's home page. ?UK based? (company details not obvious from site).

       

    • Perpetual income
      This is a "Downline club" - see other FAQs for definition. Nothing happens until . . .

       

    • prizewindow.com
      A get paid to surf service based in Ontario, Canada and currently with active availability in US, UK, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and New Zealand. Payment is logged in "prizepoints" that are then converted into money ($ US) at a variable rate dependent on how much advertising revenue has been received and how many total prizepoints were gained. One user's experience suggests the rate may be rather low (see review).

       

    • Rainbow Light
      This is an "affiliate marketing" programme - you earn commission on sales of their products (food supplements), using the Internet by referring people to their website. Available only to people who have a USA "mailing address" (as at February 2000)

       

     

     

     Others good sites below:

    Click each link - try them out:

  • CashByClicks (new)
  • InBoxDollars
  • Swappers & Collectors
  • RefRewards
  • E-Mail Pays U
  • Hits4Pay
  • MyPaidEmails
  • My-Cash-Email
  • Cash A Day
  • SendMoreInfo
  • Ouah!
  • 3-2-1 Mail
  • CashMoneyEmail
  • IncentiveMail
  • ReadClick
  • EarningForce
  • Total E-mail
  • Mail For Europe (available internationally)
  • Inboxcash 

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