As part of our last contest we gave one lucky member $150 cash for sharing their goals for the year. This time it was roxyranelli who came away with the prize.

This September she finally broke the $1,000 a month barrier which is a tremendous accomplishment. As part of her winnings she was also entitled to a review on our blog. (Which would normally sell for $100). Since she didn’t have a site she wanted to promote she wanted us to share some of the sites that have helped her crack that elusive $1,000 mark.

I opted to pick a few of her big earners, if you’re interested in Get Paid To (GPT) sites you can check out her blog for more.

MyCashSafari

With this site you not only get paid to do free offers and surveys, but you get points for each referral that signs up and you get paid to post about the site (visible under the safari awards section).You also can get a holiday bonus such as Ipods, gaming systems and more based on your earnings.
she was able to make: $200 this Sept.

FairytaleTreasure

This site awards points for answering daily trivia questions, holiday bonuses based on your earnings, and lists quite a few promo and free offers. All your points can be converted to cash. Highly geared to work at home moms but there’s no reason the dude’s out there can’t participate too.
she was able to make: $165 this Sept.

SquishyCash

I kind of just really like the name of this one. SquishyCash has a nice ring to it. It was launched in the spring of ‘07 but already has over 700 offers listed. Roxyranelli has earned over $700 since its launch so it’s probably worth checking out.
she was able to make: $120 this Sept.

Congrats again and we look forward to having some more contests in the future!

I also thought I’d give a shout out to Chris Jacobson, author of a great blog called the Money Making Scoop. He published a post called Why I Love WhyDoWork.com - (sigh) If only there were more Chris Jacobson’s in this world :D

If you’re a regular reader, you’ll know I ripped apart the Million$Wiki’s as poor investment and a rip-off to those without a large audience or user base. It still frustrates me that there are those out there pretending they are a good idea. If you read the post I made effectively titled Don’t Ever Buy a Million Dollar/Euro Wiki Page and are wondering what you can do now to save some of that $100 spent its worth reading this post as CashQuests.com. There’s some great tips on how to actually make your page profitable.
Have a great weekend!

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