What Does Surf For Money Really Mean?
If you've been in any internet circles within the last eight years you've probably been approached by an eager "surfer" wanting you to register for a surf for money or surf for cash program. What exactly are those and are they profitable? Let's see.
Basically surf for money programs are advertising programs that allow their members to participate. The member makes money by watching the advertisements in a surf rotation, and makes a commission from doing so.
In most of these programs, the member also makes an income from telling others about it, and they then can sign up, using the member's referral link.
Do members have to actually open the advertised sites, or just watch them appear?
In some current surf for money programs, the advertised sites do not necessarily have to be viewed, however the catch is there are oftentimes sites of interest that may not be a nuisance to learn from - or be entertained by.
With more advanced scripting in use, viewers are given the option of opening any site of interest in another window while not losing their place in the site rotation so the quota for the day can be reached.
Auto-surf is a new option in some control panel menus that allow the member to "visit" websites with a new site automatically loading every 20 seconds. No clicking involved.
After the member has finished surfing, the member's page is refreshed manually and credit is placed on his/her account. Depending on the level of investment, more or less sites must be surfed involving more or less time of the member.
Reputable surf for money or surf for cash programs disallow pornographic sites or those utilizing pop-ups or abusive language.
How is the Surf For Money Member Paid?
Often these programs use third-party gateway payment systems such as Paypal and -
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