I posted about this before on the Get Cashback blog.
Stuffpit. The place where you can make money by posting products from other websites. You get a commission if the item you posted sells. It's pretty simple to do. It caught my attention and I was a bit hooked to start off with. I've returned a couple of times since and posted more products. Especially after I logged in and saw that I had made £4.89 commission from a couple of items I posted. It was for a 32" HD TV and some mobile phones.
Since then I've posted a few more items as well. You can see all the products I've posted here.
You can choose from lots of different retailers when posting products on the site so you can post all your favourite retailers items and get paid for them when they sell! They even have competitions for random users. Last months was the chance to win a Nintendo DSi. Which was another reason I posted a bunch of new deals. Mostly RC controlled toys and mobile phones. I intend to post more too. But unfortunately I never won the Nintendo DSi. Apparently it went to oneday12 who will be receiving his prize any day after recommending over 100 products. Which he has done.
See the original review of Stuffpit I made on the Get Cashback blog.
If you are looking for an alternative way to make money online and something that isn't going to take up much time. I invite you to check out Stuffpit. It probably won't make you rich but I am sure you have an eye for what is and what isn't a good seller. Well you get paid when the items you post sell. There is a minimum payout of £20.00
Stuffpit Features
- Can post products from hundreds of retailers. - You can see the products I have posted via my profile link here.
- Can sell your own products. - You can sell your own items on Stuffpit.com. Be it actual products or items in the Public Domain as well.
- Merchant buttons. - Allow merchants to add Stuffpit.com buttons to their products pages that enable people to post the item/product to Stuffpit.com increasing exposure.
Sign up to Stuffpit and start posting deals and getting paid when they sell.
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4 comments:
just stopping to say hi
Now that's a unique way to earn money. Never heard of this one before!
So it's a modified affiliate network?
Sounds like a possible alternative to eBay?
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