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These companies are ranked based on my earnings for the past three months.
If a company expects me to earn more than $50 before payment, I laugh at the joke and move on.
If a company doesn't make it into the Top 10 for four continuous months, it gets tossed.
I only participate about 15 programs at a time. When one is discarded, I pick a new one.
To find quality, look for companies that have been in the Top 10 for more than a couple of months.
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I consistently earn $8-$10 each month here with daily logins, simple competitions and by using the points banking feature. This one is one for every Aussie to join.
Sends on a daily basis with slightly higher paying links than most sites. This company uses cash mostly with very few points emails. Requests for payment are met promptly.
Donkey Mails has been around for a while and has a good reputation on the net. Sends aren't too frequent but you can make good money using their Paid to Promote page.
One of the first GPTReM companies. It takes quite a time (even with consistent earnings and a $10 signup bonus) to get to the payment threshold. To earn more do their daily 'Paid 2 Click'.
This is one of those sites that sends lots and lots of emails but, unfortunately, the link values are low. If you look carefully, amongst the hoards of lower paying links, you will find some higher paying links.
This is another of the companies that sends lots and lots of low paying links. It's probably great for a mad clicker but I'd like to see a few more higher paying links.
Another site that tends to drown my inbox with almost 100 low paying links each day. It's hard to keep up with the links and, in truth, the effort doesn't seem to be worth it.