Paid to read programs, or paid to read sites are programs that offer money for viewing their advertisements. These types of sites are plenty on the internet. You may find a lot of them by searching on Google. By visiting those sites, you may be tempted to join every sites. But you also have the option to join only a few of them. Below I will discuss when you should join many sites and when you should join only a few.
Before I go on with that, first I will discuss the advantages and drawbacks of joining too many paid to read programs. I will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of joining only a few paid to read programs.
When you join too many paid to read programs, you are fixing more of your time in email reading. You will have less time for promotion of the programs. You also have to create multiple email addresses, and multiple filters (if you know how to create filters), to handle all these emails. You will also have to create a special bookmark folder or database to remember the URLs and login information of all these paid to read programs. But by joining many paid to read programs you will have the chance of earning more.
On the other hand, if you join only a few, say two or three paid to read programs, you will have to handle less emails per day. For this you can setup only one email address to receive emails. You will have more time for your promotion. However, your earning will be small as you will depend on these small number of sites for your earning.
So, how do you decide whether you join too many paid to read programs or only two or three? I have a suggestion that, if you are just starting out, you should concentrate only on two or three programs first and learn how they work. When you start earning, join other programs one by one.
There are marketers who have made fortune from joining many paid to read programs. But they began by first joining only a few paid to read programs. And even if they started by joining many paid to read programs, they must have regularly responded to all their emails, or have built a system to get more done with less effort.