How You Can Cash in By Searching with TWERQ
Tuesday, June 26th, 2007To most of us online searching is essential to our everyday lives. We search because it is the most effecient way to find information, but what if you could get something more with your searching?
TWERQ works hard to make your searching experience not only effecient (by delivering quality results faster than the competition) but also an enjoyable one. How enjoyable, you ask? That all depends on how much you enjoy free money.
Last week TWERQ gave away a $1,000 grand prize to Patrick McFarland through LuckyDay@TWERQ just for doing his normal searching. And there is more out there just waiting to be collected. At the time of this post, I’m told there is a little under $1,000 still left unclaimed within the TWERQ system!
How Does it Work?
LuckyDay@TWERQ is simple:
- You search as your normally would
- You find cash
- You withdraw it into your PayPal account.
The prizes will be hidden under the Spotlight Ads on the right side of the screen, so keep an eye out with every search you do. You have to register an account to cash out, but you don’t have to be logged in to find the prizes.
How Can TWERQ Afford to Give Away Cash?
The money for LuckyDay@TWERQ comes from our advertising revenue. Everytime an advertiser purchases a Spotlight Ad, 30% of that revenue is put into the LuckyDay@TWERQ fund to be dispersed to our searchers. There is no limit to the amount of cash that can be put into the fund and shared with our users.
What makes the system even better is that for every new person who joins TWERQ and uses the system, the value of our Spotlight Ads increases which means the total LuckyDay@TWERQ fund goes up as well. So the more people using the website, the more money there will be to find!
Get Started!
What are you waiting for? You search anyway, so why not search with TWERQ and have a chance to cash in on top of enjoying all of the great features we have to offer? All you have to do is search, keep an eye on the Spotlight Ad, and win! Start searching with TWERQ today.
Matt Coddington
