SideTick is a social networking site similar to Facebook, with one big difference. SideTick gives you tickbucks for participating. Tickbucks can be redeemed for a cash once you reach 50,000 tickbucks or $25. After you reach $25, you can either request payment to a PayPal account or let it keep growing.
How can SideTick pay it's members?
SideTick does not charge members any fees. Advertisers pay SideTick for ad space, and SideTick passes some of these payments on to us, the users.
How can I earn tickbucks on SideTick?
Every 2,000 tickbucks equals a dollar. It's very easy to get 1,000 points per day on SideTick. If you read and comment on the daily blog they put out, plus opening the daily message, you earn 1,000 tickbucks. That takes no more than five minutes out of your day.
You get 2,000 tickbucks per referral that signs up under you and 500 tickbuck points for the users who sign up under your referred friends. You earn one tickbuck per unique page you view each day. You also earn one tickbuck each time another user views your polls, blog or photos.
Spend a little extra time and upload some pictures. Write a few blogs, start a few polls. Most of all, actually use it as a social networking site and ignore your point counter. As long as you get the daily 1000 points, that is $15 dollars per month. Be active, and other people will come to your profile page to see what you have to check out.
You can find other users photo albums by going to the drop down menu "Explore" and then clicking "Albums." From there, you can filter it to show all albums, your own albums, or your friends albums. SideTick will allow up to 1000 points per day of you looking at other peoples pictures. (I have never reached that number myself! I might look at 50-100 photos in one day.) You can also find your friends photo albums on their SideTick profile page.
Who is allowed to earn money on SideTick?
Currently, SideTick only pays these countries: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Israel.
SideTick appears to be a useful social networking site that gives back some of the income they pull from advertisers. It can be an easy way to pick up a little extra spending money each month. Just don't forget not to waste productive time playing there!
Sources:
SideTick- www.sidetick.com
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4 Comments
Post a CommentGreat info, thanks!
Good explaination of the site. I was wondering how it worked.
Interesting concept. Hadn't heard of this one.
I joined a couple of weeks ago...still trying to figure out if it's worth the time. Thanks for this info. :)