Friday, January 9, 2009

Online Money Processors

Now that I write this post, I think I should have wrote this one a lot sooner as you will be needing a way to collect your earnings.

With the majority of the sites that you will be making money with, you will need a way to accept payments.

Some places will give you an option, and some won't, on how payments are made to you.

Most of them will require that you have a PayPal Account.
Paypal is an Online Money Processor.

Online Money Processors allow you to send and receive money without the need of a Credit Card Merchant Account.

Online Money Processors are safe and secure.
You create a free account, and with just an email address, places like google, revver, shareapic, bidvertiser (and more) can send you money that you have earned just by sending it to your PayPal Account Email Address.

Once the money has been added to your account, you now have a few options.
1. Leave it there and turn on the free money market account and let it draw you interest.
2. Use that money to make purchases online.
3. Get a free PayPal Debit card and get your money from any ATM machine, or use the debit card to make purchases.
4. Have the money from Paypal sent to your checking or savings account.
5. Have paypal sound you a check.
6. email me your paypal earnings because you love me :)

You will definetly need a PayPal Account, and if you don't already have one, click on the banner below.

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.

Plus! Each time you reffer a new merchant sign up for a PayPal Business or Premier account via the link or banner that you provide, you'll be eligible for a Merchant Referral Bonus. Your referral bonus is tied to the amount the merchant receives via PayPal's Website Payment Tools or Send Money.

You'll immediately start earning 0.5% of the new merchant's revenue — up to $1,000.00 USD — for the first 12 months that the merchant has his PayPal account!!


Another online money processor is Alertpay.
Alertpay works and acts the same as Paypal, except the majority of websites don;t use Alertpay, but it gives you options.


There are other online money processors, MoneyBookers, E-Gold and more, but for the most part, you will be using Paypal about 99% of the time.

PayPal is owned by Ebay and is a trusted name in the online community.

You will definetly need a PayPal Account in this business!

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