If you haven't, you're missing out on the most exciting thing to hit the internet. Most of us pay good money for our computers and internet access. Wouldn't it be great to have all these things for free?. Yes, it is possible, this is a whole new industry developing. Thousands of people are making solid residual income every month and if you would like to join the most exciting opportunity just keep on reading. Trust me, it's well worth your time, you don't need to give any bank details they just send a cheque to your chosen address.

The basic concept behind "Get Paid to Surf the Web" is quite simple. Once you join a program, you download a small ad program which you place wherever you want on your desktop. It displays advertisments while you're on the internet. Most of these companies pay you around $0.20 - $0.50 an hour to you for running a small program showing adverts. Most companies plan to pay for at least 40 hours of monthly usage, some pay for unlimited hours. This can translate into $20.00 to $60.00 per month per program just for surfing the web like you normally do. If you're connected for many more than 40 hours a month, or use multiple programs you can make several hundred dollars a month.

If you are interested in making hundreds, even thousands of dollars a month? Then the way to make really BIG money is through referring others. (Referring means signing up other people, like I'm doing now) You also get paid for the time that your referrals use the programs. It's usually between $0.05 and $0.15 cents per hour. It really adds up! If you have only 10 referrals and they each use the ad device for 40 hours (assuming average referral payment of $0.10), you would make $40.00 for free! Many people have thousands of referrals and are already earning thousands of dollars each month, and their earnings are increasing each month.

You may be saying "I don't know hundreds of people" That's OK. If your referrals then get other people to register, you get paid for that time too! Most programs pay for from four to seven levels of indirect referrals.