Cashduck.com: An Awesome Get-Paid-To Web Site

Rae
Cashduck.com is just one of the many web sites out there that offers to help you make a few extra bucks from the comfort of your home. Cashduck is known as a get-paid-to (GPT) web site. This kind of web site provides users the opportunity to complete free third-party offers for cash or other incentives. Offers tend to be things like "Get a Free Nintendo Wii". When users click on the offer, it brings them to the third-party web site where they are asked for their email address, name, mailing address, and occasionally phone number. While some people may feel uncomfortable giving this information out, it is only used for advertising purposes. For the most part, these sites just send people e-mail. Occasionally they will mail an advertisement as well, but your personal information is safe.

Cashduck is a very pleasant site to use if you are interested in making extra money online. It is a very personal site that has recently been revamped to be easier to use. When you complete an offer on cashduck, you are awarded a certain number of "feathers" which can be redeemed for prizes. If prizes aren't your thing, you can also select from one of many gift certificates, including options such as Ebay, Amazon, Borders, Radio Shack, Red Lobster, and others.

Cashduck also has a referral program. That means that if a member gets another member to join, they get a bonus of a percentage of whatever their referral makes. The referral doesn't earn less money, but the referrer earns more. Cashduck provides more free banners for getting referrals than any other site I've seen. Cashduck's referral program has three levels, meaning the referral earns not only from their referral (a 10% bonus) but from the referral's referrals (a 2% bonus) and their referrals (a 1% bonus). It is also easy to communicate with your referrals through the Inbox on the site.

Cashduck has several nice features that are not commonly seen on GPT sites. On the website, there is a list of which offers have most recently confirmed completion by any member. This is helpful because it means one does not have to guess about which offers will confirm quickly. Unfortunately, sometime some of the offers don't confirm at all, but with this feature this is an easy problem to avoid. Secondly, cashduck offers a kudos program which provides bonuses for reaching certain milestones, such as getting a certain number of referrals. Cashduck also offers daily paid surveys as another way to earn extra money. This is a great way to earn even if you do not want to complete offers.

My favorite feature of cashduck is that it now offers a "teams" option. Users can join a team devoted to helping a charity of their choice. If they don't like the options provided, they can petition to make a new team. The process is incredibly easy. I made a team to support the Open Hearth Foundation, which now has five members. The charity gets a bonus of 2% of whatever the members earn. This is awesome because not only am I earning a little extra cash, but I'm helping a special cause as well. The site allows team members to make referral banners specific to their team to try and get more members for the cause, too.

Cashduck does have a few flaws. As I mentioned before, not all of the offers confirm all the time. Oftentimes people will have referrals join, only to never visit the site again. While this can be discouraging, cashduck provides a great support system for dealing with problems. There is a forum where users can talk to each other. Kira, the site administrator, has a blog where users can read about updates and ask questions. Kira can also be emailed or instant messaged.

All in all, cashduck is a very well-designed web site with some amazing features. While it does have its flaws, aspects such as the kudos program and the team system to help a charity more than make up for them. This would be a great website for anyone interested in earning a little extra money from home.

Published by Rae

I am a college student studying music education and psychology. I also enjoy photography, arts and crafts, theology, mythology, and jewelry making.  View profile

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