5 posts tagged “payperpost”
Cassidy finished third grade last Thursday!! She's really excited to be a fourth grader. In the last trimester she really improved in all of the basic studies but the teacher recommended we keep practicing math over the summer and even suggested we check out some Summer Camps like what Scores offers.
I looked through the website and I really like the Score! 30 program. You get 30 one-hour sessions to be used at your convenience, either intensively or throughout the summer. So you can drop the kids off when it's convenient for YOU. I think this program combined with daily flash card sessions and she'll be all set for fourth grade.
Utango is an awesome new shopping site that allows single, engaged and people married less than 3 year to earn Life-Stage Cach Rewards. You earn Tango Bucks, or points, every time you make a purchase from the Tango website at any of thier online merchants. And trust me, you shop at these places. Places like Target, Expedia, Barnes & Noble, Starbucks and over 250 others!! The money is put into a retirement account which is something many single or engaged people are thinking about these days. You get to invest in your future while spending money today with the utango rewards program.
Members can earn annual cash back bonuses of up to $200 and lifetime cash payouts of up to $1 million. No other rewards program pays more for member loyalty, and is so easy to use. Members can earn Annual Cash Rewards up to $200 a year and extraordinary Life-Stage Cash Rewards up to $10,000 at 10 years, $100,000 at 20 years and $1 Million at 30 years in return for your long-term loyalty.
If you are looking for a FREE easy way to save money for a time when you need it most, you owe it to yourself to check out the utango rewards program. So get on over there and do in now, and start earning points today!
An awesome thing about computers is that there's always a "newest and greatest" being introduced. The problem with always getting the newest and greatest is that you have to give away the old and outdated and with so much e-commerce out there all of your information (credit card info, bank account info, social security number, etc). To prevent that you can't simply delete things. They are encoded and hidden and not matter how much you try to scrub the info off the drive, it will still be there.
The best thing to do to ensure that you completely Erase Hard Drive's is to use some scrubbing software like what Pinion Software's Sanatizer. Sanitizer's ensures that all data on the hard drive is wiped clean entirely from a drive before you re-assigning, return, or otherwise disposing of you computer.
I first heard about PayPerPost right after it started up but I kinda wrote it off as 'too good to be true'. Then I saw Ranee start to make posts and thought well, I'll let her be the guinea pig. Then suddenly I started to see it EVERYWHERE and curiosity finally got the better of me and I joined. I still didn't end up making my first post till about a month ago and today got my first payment. I only did two posts and expected there to be SOME catch but there's really not! I did a few blog reviews on things that I'd post about anyway and BAM! Money in my PayPal account!
So today I started to do the math, if I write two blog reviews a day I can make somewhere around $600 a MONTH more than what I make at my normal job. I don't know a single woman out there that can't use more spending money. I plan on taking that money and expanding my shoe and makeup collection. If you have a blog, and like to read, and like to shop, PPP is for you!
I never knew about this site before but what a cool idea. Unsigned.com is a site that allows anybody that's an unsigned singer/band to upload their music to show it off. Each artist has their own profile so you can read about the band, you can can browse by genre and they have a LOT. From Blues Artists, to Ambient to Ska. It's a great way to hear new sounds and get away from the main stream stuff you hear EVERY DAY on the radio. And you never know, you might get to brag to your friends about how you listened to them before they became The Next Big Thing.

