Use CashCrate for $1000 In One Month
Written By: admin Posted On: May 14, 2007 Tags:Ever wondered how you might make $1000 a month in passive income? It’s easier to make $1000 a month than you might think. $1000 is chump-change, to be honest.
This is not a sponsored post!
I’m only posting this because it is something that has worked for me and I thought you might like to know about it, too. This post does contain referral links, it doesn’t cost you anything to sign up so it’s shameless; help me out while I help you out, ok?
Let me show you one easy way to make $1,000 a month.
Step One:
Register for an account on CashCrate.
What is CashCrate? Cashcrate pays out anywhere from $1.50 to $50.00 for completing offers like signing up for a free account on eBay or signing up for a free account on SinglesNet. I showed the site to Randall from randLIFE and he made close to $20 in a few minutes.
There are two ways to earn money at CashCrate:
a) Complete the offers yourself
b) Refer your friends to complete offers and make 20% on what they complete, and 10% on what their referrals complete. I’m sure you can see how this all adds up very quickly. Ask Randall how much I’ve already made in May alone.
Market your referral link in your blog, message your friends, your MySpace contacts, MyBlogLog friends, etc. Use your network to market this idea to realize it’s full potential. I haven’t even started yet.
Step Two
Sit back and relax, do a few sign-ups or surveys if you feel like some quick bucks, and just watch your bank grow
. Think of a few out-of-the box ideas. Bid on some low Adwords keywords. Set up a landing page. Set up a sales page. Set up a MySpace page for this sole purpose. This is like no-cost affiliate marketing!
Consider the demographic that will use this service and make you money. Think older and younger people. You’re on your way to $1000 a month and you didn’t even break a sweat! Sign up, see what it’s about, see if you like it and let me know what you think.
















Alright. You’ve got me… And 20% of my hard work too!
It’d better work mate…
Thanks for signing up Paul, but don’t hold me accountable if it doesn’t work out for you :p. Just kiddin’, I don’t mind it.
I’ve been using it for a couple of months now here and there and I got a check for $22.00 last month so I know they pay out– I also searched the blogosphere before posting about it.
– Scot
I’m not impressed so far. My ‘Members Area’ shows 6 offers. One’s not available to me because I’m in the UK, one requires me to buy 50 dollars worth of lottery tickets (despite being labelled as free), and two more that require some other sort of payment (again shown as free).
So I’m left with only one totally free offer that I can do in my country – and that’ll only earn me 40 cents. This means that if I do one of these daily (assuming that there *is* a different one each day) then I’ll make 12 bucks in a month – or 7 years to get that thousand dollars!
I understand that I can get paid for other people’s referrals, which is all well and good – but have I missed some other crucial piece of information?
pretty nifty huh? i’m up to 27 1st level, 5 second level and 9 active referrals. thanks for signing up! did you see that they have a contest going too?
sarah :: somewhereoverthedebt.com
also (for paul) if your offers aren’t getting approved, there are things you can do to change that…mainly clearing your cookies each time, and using different email addresses. also, i spent $10 for trial offers and got a $203 check at one site…not exactly a bad return!
see my post at
http://www.somewhereoverthedebt.com/top-5-sites-get-paid-to-take-surveys-and-complete-offers/
Paul,
I think most of the offers are only available to the United States, something I didn’t realize until you posted and I checked out their site!
That sucks.
Sarah,
That’s awesome. I think I got you most of the 5 second-levelers :p.
@Sarah: thanks, but not getting accepted isn’t the problem – the problem is that I’m in the wrong country to participate in most of the offers! I’m afraid that I have a fundamental objection to ’spend-to-make-back-more’ offers when they’re done online – although that *is* the precendent to how I conduct most of my bricks-and-mortar business!
@Scot: you’re right of course. It’s a shame, because I’m always up for some extra cash – but I’m not comfortable with pushing something I haven’t personally made money from, so I think I’m going to back out of it – and maybe look for (or start) one that works for us Brits!
Good luck though guys! I love to see little people making money from the big guys!
Paul,
If you started your own, I can see you making a boatload of cash. You may also noted that I’ve added the subscribe to comments plugin, enjoy!
Ah yes… So you have! I don’t think you’ll regret it – I’ve started getting a much higher level of return visitor now I’ve got it installed!
I will have to check this out when I get a chance – thanks for the heads up.
Looks like an interesting project. Much like the free iPod giveaways last year. I’ll check it out later too and maybe talk to nate about it and see what he says too!
Gary,
It’s quite a bit different than the free iPod giveaways. Try some of the offers and you’ll see :p.
– Scot
well, thx for the referrals! so how ya doin paul? it’s funner when you got someone to compare progress with
i’m up to 30 1st and 12 second. i’m gonna open ccleaner and roll through some surveys/offers tonight myself…i made $203 last month at fusion cash and would like to top that at cash crate!
p.s. check out the contest on my blog…you should enter!