There are two types of programs online. Those that cater to short term players who are happy capturing $5 or $10 here and there, and those that are looking to make a living online.
The short term player sites usually have some "fun" aspect to them and either have games or social aspects. Other than gaining points by signing up for offers or shopping, the sites are typically free.
Two examples of sites like these are Netwinner and Moola
At Netwinner, you simply press a button and try to match numbers like in Keno. You gain points that can then be traded for gift cards. You can also gain points through referrals. If you have the patience, points build up even faster than at Gather.
At Moola, you can do a variety of things to earn money including playing games against other players, spin a wheel for money, complete offers, refer others. Cash out is $10 so for those looking for a quick buck, this is definitely the ticket. The one catch is you need to be invited to join. If anyone is interested, just click on this link for an invite.
The long term player is looking for sites that typically pay residual income, and require an initial effort to build but then take on a life of its own. AGLOCO is the perfect example of this type of site. Just refer others, no cost to join, download their viewbar, use it for 5 hours a month, and eventually the skies the limit. Many old time internet veterans are betting the farm on this one!
A similar site is Take The Internet Back!. Here you gain points for reading emails and referring others. Based on the number of points you have, cash is distributed to you as a part owner of the company. They build up a kitty to buy other websites that you then own a piece of as well. Again, this is a long term venture and may indeed pay off big.
Whether you are a short term or a long term player, patience, effort and thinking outside of the box is the key to a successful online career.


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And Arlene: For finding out what your point total is,log on to your account, then click on "statistics" and there you will see your point total.