Getting paid for your daily searching has been around for a while. There are a lot of companies who do it but many are unscrupulous, scanning your searches to serve you up more ads or collecting personal information to sell to advertisers. I have never participated in these programs…until now. There’s a new search income company called Qmee, who values your privacy, does not collect personal information, and is straight-forward with their income model.
Qmee is a free search-loyalty, cash-reward browser app installed easily into any major browser that rewards you with actual cash micro-payments, for clicking on results you otherwise would click for no reward. Essentially anytime you do a search using a browser such as Google or Yahoo, if Qmee has relevant results to your search, the app pulls up these results and they will appear on your screen in addition to the results you would normally see.
Each click on a Qmee search result that matches what you’re looking for will earn you between 4 and 14 cents typically and the payments are made in actual currency to your PayPal account. A typical user will collect about $5 per month. That’s $60 of free money per year just for doing what you usually do!
We all know how a little extra change here and there can add up, and why not take what’s yours if you’re going to be searching anyway? In addition to the cash you collect through searching, Qmee will reward you with $1 in your piggybank for every referral you send when that person becomes a Qmee user.
In case you’re wondering about Qmee’s income model, any Qmee sponsored links you click on is funded from a business. Qmee gets these businesses more visibility and then shares the money they paid for this wider audience with you. Qmee’s founders wanted to find a business model that supports everyone in the process, from searcher to advertiser.
Qmee also wanted to incorporate the idea that internet advertising could give something back. So you have the option to donate your earnings to charity or send the money to your PayPal account. It’s your choice.
To learn more, watch the video on Qmee, or visit www.qmee.com to try it for yourself.
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