Paid email? The what? I didn’t think people used that anymore, now that there are so many free alternatives, but unfortunately some people still do. And if you’re one of them, stop, get a free email instead. It doesn’t make you look less professional at all. If you buy a website then email accounts will probably come with it, but don’t waste your server space on emails, just get a free account and let all mail get forwarded through the site address to your other one. It’s both cheaper AND more secure. Let me make a nice short list for you, with the best of the best :


gMail
( http://www.gmail.com )
Undoubtedly the largest free email service on the net, and the best, IMHO. They provide you with many GBs of space, and the counter is constantly ticking upwards in bits of storage. Unless you try using it to back up your harddrive the space will most truly never run out.


Yahoo ( http://www.yahoo.com )
Another giant, offering unlimited space and professional features. The only cache is limitations on the attachment filesize, but it’s still pretty large, so that won’t be a problem either. Second to Gmail it is the best.


Aim ( http://www.aim.com )
Not one I’d reccomend you to use, but it exists, so therefore I’ll list it. All in all it’s a good email, but many services around the net have problems sending or receiving emails from here. Why? I have no idea, but the safest choice is just using one of the above. ^


GMX ( http://www.gmx.com )
GMX is a clean and simple email provider. They have a nice interface, but not at all the features the three above giants provide with their services. Still, theyy have 5gb storage, they are fast, and they are reliable. It’s a service worth being included in this list.


Gawab
( http://www.gawab.com )
Gawab gives you the funkiest name on the market, 10GB storage space and all the features you are used to. At the time of writing, their counter claims they host 5,586,889 emailers, so they must be good. If not in interface, then creative agenda. Check them out.


Hotmail ( http://home.live.com )
Hotmail has been along for a long time. They were the ones who started the public email revolution, but because of this they haven’t been able to move along at the same pace as the other email providers. Stuck with almost all internet users since the internet first opened, gathering tons of heavy data, it’s not strange that they have – in regard to the providers above – quite many restrictions in regard to their status. They offer 5GB space and a clean and quick interface. If all else fails, you know they’ll be there.

Web Hosting Lab started in January 2007. The purpose of the site is to test the speed of web hosting companies’ servers. It’s all very simple to understand, and the people behind the site put a lot of time into testing the different servers. For all potential web hosting customers this website can be very valuable. Speed is one of the most important traits of a good web host, and here you’ll get to know exactly how fast your potential web host is.

I found a nice list over at volition.com, and I hope they don’t me posting it here as well.

- MyPoints · You earn Points toward great rewards simply by reading email, shopping online, touring web sites and more. Earn rewards like CDs, electronics, movies, vacations and more.

- Memolink · Complete surveys, answer trivia, signup for free trials and in return, you earn points toward gift certificates at places such as The Home Depot, Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Best Buy and more.

- FreePizzaPromotions · Just like any other points program only your points are redeemable for gift certificates from Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, Dominos, Little Caesar’s, and California Pizza Kitchen.

- SearchCactus · Also pays you to do searches. And for telling your friends about it too.

- RewardShare · Typical rewards program. $3 just for signing up and over $500 total rewards if you did all the stuff available. Shop at your favorite stores and earn up to 25% cash back. Tell a friend and get a percentage of what they get.

- FreeCondoms · Just like any other points program only your “Condom Points” are redeemable for condoms, lubrication, and other merchandise.

- JollyJohns · Earn points program, which are redeemable for condoms, lubrication, and other ADULT merchandise.

- iWon · You could win up to $25 Million just for checking your email, reading your horoscope, or catching up on the latest news.

- Nocs! · They ask you to do various tasks. These are usually simple tasks (asking to visit a website), or sometimes a little more complicated ones (asking to register on a particular website). Tasks are different each time and they are chosen according to member’s personal interests. (Formerly known as NitroClicks.)

- CashSurfers · Earn points while you surf the internet. Points are converted to cash at the end of each month.

- Aaruka · Someday they will have a surfbar type program. In the meantime they have the “alternative rewards program” open and making money.

- Coins2Cash · Requires download of the Coinbar ad server onto your PC. Pays via PayPal. (International)

- Intelliad · Similar to Bepaid.com. Currently, only for Italy.

- Skiddily · Get paid just for having a start page. It’s a portal that pays its members just for having their site as a start page.

- All Paid For · Is a portal that pays you cash for visiting websites, entering sweepstakes, taking advantage of free trials and more.(50 points is currently worth $.01 worth of credit.)

- Bitcards Point Pool · Is a portal that pays you points for visiting websites and taking advantage of free trials and more. You can then use the points for gift certificates or to buy raffle tickets on their site.

- PayDate · The first Internet relationship community that pays its members. The “get paid to date” program is partly a viewbar just like all the othersand a chat program. You do not have to be single and get $5 just for signing up.

- ClickDough · Every time you surf the web, you get paid simply for allowing the Personal Window to appear on your screen. (Not strongly recomended.)

- Agloco · It’s a revenue-sharing model with members getting an ownership interest in the company rather than cash to surf. Agloco is building a new form of online community that they call an Economic Network. Has not started paying yet and based on latest news, never will.

It’s not just a walk in the park, it’s an art. There’s even an entire site ( http://www.practicalebayselling.com ) dedicated to making money on ebay, and many separate articles. Go take a look! So far there are about two dussin articles on different methods to in the best possible way market your products or buy items. The categories are :

* eBay Books (1)
* eBay Business (5)
* eBay eBooks (2)
* Ebay selling (19)
* eBay Techniques (8)
* eBay Traffic (1)
* other (1)
* Research (6)
* Selling Info Products (6)
* Wholesale & Dropshipping (5)

I have nothing more to say, if you’re intrested in auctions and bidding business, go for it . Have fun. :)

Get paid to review services and products on your site. Hope you don’t mind me just copying and modifying the text directly from their website, it saves me so much typing. :)
Here’s how the whole service works :

1. Submit your site for inclusion into our ReviewMe publisher network. Begin by creating a free account using the link below.

2. If approved, your site will enter our ReviewMe marketplace and clients will purchase reviews from you.

3. You decide to accept the review or not.

4. You will be paid $20.00 to $200.00 for each completed review that you post on your site.

And here’s a link to a nicely composed page  full of information on WHY they pay you. For more info go browse the site yourself. I’m signed up here as well, and so far I haven’t earned anything at all, but I know opportunity when I see opportunity. It’s a simple and wellpaid job, even though the service takes away a bit of the profit from you. An alternative way to make money doing the same things might be contacting the big companies yourself and offering a certain sum of money for promoting their products on your page. If you have a big blog, it’s worth the try. Good luck!

Orble.com is a relativly new site, or at least one that’s new for me, letting you earn money from your blogs. The concept is simple, write three sample blogs, get accepted, and then keep on blogging and earn 50% of all ad-generated revenue. I’ll be simple and list the pros and cons below, and the pros of cons, and vice versa.

Con – They take 50% of all ad-generated revenue
Pro – You don’t have to pay any domain name or hosting costs, nor do you have to install scripts yourself or know any kind of programming

Con – Your blog isn’t the only blog on the site, you compete with many other skilled bloggers over the visitors
Pro – Overall the entire community recieves over 100,000 visitors every day . . . and that’s a lot of traffic

Con – They show ads on your blog
Pro – Ads on your blog give you $$$

Now I’ll provide you with the site link again right here for simple clicking once you’ve read the post above. ^_^

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