Get Paid For alerts

When you subscribe to Google Alert, Google send you emails alerting you of topics In which you are interested in together with relevant advertisements . Google get paid either for displaying the ads (if they are CPM or Clicks per 1000 impressions ads) or For clicks on ads But Do we get paid for receiving the email alerts? No

Now here is a service that is like Google Alert, only difference is, you get paid to get alerts in field you are interested in and that is Hits4pay.
How does
Hits4pay works if you sign up for it?

In the first place, you get paid $10 just for signing up. You then choose the areas for which you will like to get email alerts.
For each of the email that you read, you get paid $0.02. That is what you can earn directly from Hits4pay
Hits4pay also have a referral program.

For every member you refer, you also earn $0.01 for every email they read. That is the first level. There is also a second level.
If those that you refer to Hits4pay also refer others to Hits4pay, you also get $0.01 for every email they read.
Now The question is How do you get paid? When your earnings reach $25 or more on the 1st of every month, a check get sent to you on or before the 15th of that month.

Simply signup and you will begin receiving emails from the category of interest that you choose during signup process. You can choose a minimum of 10 categories and a maximum of 25 categories of interest.

Advise: Must Choose categoery online offline business, home business, internet marketing, home , pets, all related to internet marketing

Get paid to read emails

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CHENNAI: SMS advertisements, which used to irritate cellphone users, could soon turn out to be money- spinners with a Bangalore-based firm claiming to pay those who willingly receive the messages.
mGinger.com, started by three engineers, works on the principle of "permission-based marketing".
"People can make anywhere between Rs 300 to Rs 1,600 per month through this," Chaitanya Nallan, its CEO, told PTI.
"When users get paid by us, whether it is Rs 300 or Rs 500, it can atleast cover their mobile phone bills," he added.
Chaitanya, an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur, who graduated from the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad last month, said the idea originated from Veerendra Shivhare, the Chief Operations Officer of the firm.

The third member of the team is the chief technical officer of the firm, Anil, an alumnus of IIT-Kanpur.
"People generally get SMS carpet-bombed. Advertisers get mobile phone numbers illegally and bombard them with unwanted ads without permission. Veerendra was so fed up with such messages. We hit upon this idea of targeted advertising with users' permission, for which they get paid," Chaitanya said.

He said people could log on to mGinger.com and register themselves along with their mobile phone numbers and the ads they want to receive. They can choose any number of ads and these will be sent at the time they want, he said.
"For each ad received, the mobile phone user gets paid 20 paise. They can refer their friends and relatives for which they get 10 paise per referral and 5 paise for every ad their friends referrals receive," he added.