A Look at Cashback Sites - Online

jonathan shaw
There has never been a better opportunity to get cashback from you online purchases, or een for free!! Indeed, I am with two at the moment, TopCashback and cashback.co.uk
If you want the best deal, shop around. I can't say which is best, because they all do various retailers; some of the most popular, and some of the most useless you've never heard of them. To the ones I've mentiond, TopCashback gave me a great deal; £50 for opening my Alliance and Leister account; and they have the best return for Ebay shoping - 40% for every transaction. As for Cashback.co.uk, though it only gives (up yo) 30% for ebay, and not always on the dot, I do most of my shoping there anyway as its easier, and they have great deals , such as, 50p cashback just for doing an online survey. At Any rate, I have to keep using cashback.co.uk, because they only give the money when your interest reaches £25, and that is going to take a while.

Friends of mine insist on sticking to between 3 and 5 cashback sites so that you have access to as many online shops as possible from which to earn cashback. It is important, however, to ensure that you choose the cashback sites that are most likely to survive this particularly competitive period. Its best to use cashback-site review sites as well as free money blogs to gte an idea which cashback sites are more popular (and thereby more likely to survive and pay you your cashback!). Pick cashback sites that are right for you, and stick with the ones that lists the online retailers where you shop most and where you can get the best rates. As much as I hate some of them, the cashback phenomenon is here to stay, at least for the foreseeable future, so it pays to shop around and choose the best.

Trouble is, there are so many cashback sites to choose from it can be mind-boggling deciding which is the best. The market is saturated to the point where it is possible a good number of them will not survive. With so many cashback sites available it is likely, that the less competitive ones will not last the distance, so not only will it show the best ones, but also you could risk losing the cashback you have earned! Yikes!

Be wary and avoid the IFFY sites. You can tell which they are. They will be bland and look exactly the same as hundreds of other cashback sites. It will have links that don't work. It will look like no effort has been put into them. The ones who don't regularly update with a blog or with special offers. If the person or business running the cashback site doesn't care to check their links, make update, or even do an original site and not a copy of another cashback site, then they won't have your best interests at heart and you could argue that they are not likely to stay the distance if they don't get many users.

That's it for now. Thanks for reading!

Published by jonathan shaw

I am now a fulltime writer. My latest book is THE LONELY WALK. I have worked as a trolley boy, a warehouse worker, telemarketer, salesman, office junior and a field service engineer.  View profile

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