How to get paid for visiting websites in South Africa

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Here are a few websites that pay users for visiting other websites, including SerpClix:



  1. SerpClix: SerpClix is a pay-to-click service that pays users to perform specific Google searches and click on certain results. After signing up and installing a Firefox extension, users receive orders that consist of a keyword to search for and a specific result to click on. Users must stay on the clicked page for a certain amount of time and exhibit natural browsing behavior. Payments are made monthly via PayPal.
  2. Swagbucks: Swagbucks offers various ways for users to earn points, called Swagbucks (SB), that can be redeemed for gift cards or cash. One of these methods is by using their search engine, which rewards users with SB at random intervals. They also offer paid surveys, shopping rewards, and more.
  3. Qmee: Qmee operates as a browser extension that displays related sponsored links when users perform searches on Google, Bing, or other search engines. Users earn money by clicking on these links. Qmee also offers paid surveys. There is no minimum cash-out amount, and rewards can be redeemed for cash or gift cards.
  4. InboxDollars: InboxDollars pays users for a variety of online activities, including visiting websites, reading emails, completing surveys, and more. Users earn cash, not points, for their activities, and payments are made via check or gift cards.
  5. Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk): MTurk is a crowdsourcing platform where users can earn money by completing various tasks, known as HITs (Human Intelligence Tasks). Some of these tasks may involve visiting websites and performing specific actions.
  6. ClixSense (now ySense): ySense pays users for completing various tasks, including visiting websites, taking surveys, and more. Users earn cash for their activities, and payments are made via PayPal, Payoneer, and Skrill.

It's important to keep in mind that while these services can provide a bit of extra income, they're unlikely to replace a full-time job. The pay for these activities is generally quite low, and the amount of available work can be inconsistent. Make sure to read the terms and conditions of each service before signing up to understand what is required and how you will be paid.

Different types of sites that pay users to visit other sites

  1. Survey Sites - Websites such as Swagbucks, InboxDollars, and Vindale Research pay users for a variety of tasks, including visiting websites, taking surveys, and watching videos. Generally, these sites work by sharing a portion of their advertising revenue with their users.
  2. Get-Paid-To (GPT) Sites - These are websites like ClixSense (now ySense) or Neobux that pay you for visiting other websites, viewing advertisements, or performing simple tasks. They get paid by advertisers who want traffic or user engagement, and they pass some of this money to their users.
  3. Cashback Sites - Sites like Rakuten (formerly Ebates), Honey, and TopCashback offer users a percentage back of their purchase price when they shop at certain online stores. This is a form of affiliate marketing: the cashback site gets a commission from the store when users make a purchase, and they share some of this commission with the user.
  4. Microtask Sites - These are platforms like Amazon's Mechanical Turk (mTurk) that pay users to perform simple tasks that require human intelligence, such as data validation, research, or content moderation. These tasks often involve visiting and interacting with other websites.
  5. Website Testing Sites - Sites like UserTesting, UserFeel, and TryMyUI pay users to test websites and provide feedback. Website owners pay these services to get real people to visit their site, interact with it, and provide feedback on their user experience.

How to make money using SerpClix?

SerpClix is a service that allows people to make money by performing searches on Google and clicking on specific search results. Here is a general overview of how it works:

  1. Sign Up: You start by signing up for a free SerpClix account. The service is available to people around the world, but you may need a PayPal account to receive payments.
  2. Install the Browser Extension: After you sign up, you need to install the SerpClix browser extension. This extension is available for Firefox.
  3. Start Receiving Orders: Once you've installed the browser extension and signed in to your SerpClix account, you'll start receiving orders. An order consists of a keyword that you need to search for on Google and a specific search result that you need to click on.
  4. Perform the Searches and Click on the Results: You make money by performing the searches and clicking on the results. You need to stay on the clicked webpage for a certain amount of time, usually a minute or two.
  5. Earn Money: You earn money for every completed order. The exact amount you earn per order depends on several factors, such as the country you're in. Payments are usually made once a month via PayPal.
  6. Non-automated Browsing: It's important to note that SerpClix expects natural, human-like browsing behavior. Using bots, VPNs, or automated scripts can get your account banned. They also expect you to browse in a normal fashion, not just open the link and sit idle.

Before you start, please be aware that the amount of money you can make with SerpClix is relatively small. It can provide a bit of extra income, but it's unlikely to be a significant source of earnings.

Most of these sites make payments through paypal so here is a guideline on how to open a paypal account and link it to your bank.

How to link paypal to any bank account in South Africa?

Here are the general steps to link a PayPal account to a bank account in South Africa:

  1. Create a PayPal Account: If you don't already have one, you'll need to create a PayPal account. Visit www.paypal.com and follow the instructions to set up a new account.
  2. Verify Your Email Address: After you create your account, PayPal will send a verification email to the address you provided. You'll need to click the link in this email to confirm your address.
  3. Add Your Bank Account: Once your email address is verified, you can add your bank account to your PayPal account. Here are the steps:
    • Log in to your PayPal account.
    • Click the "Wallet" link at the top of the page.
    • Click the "Link a card or bank" option.
    • Click the "Link a bank account" option.
    • Enter your bank account details, including the bank name, branch code, and account number. If you don't know these details, you can usually find them on your bank statement or by contacting your bank.
  4. Confirm Your Bank Account: After you add your bank account, PayPal will make two small deposits into your account. This can take a few days. Once you see these deposits, you'll need to log back in to your PayPal account and enter the amounts of the two deposits to confirm that you own the account.
  5. Withdraw Funds: Once your bank account is confirmed, you can withdraw funds from your PayPal account to your bank account. Please note that there might be fees associated with withdrawing funds, and it can take several days for the money to appear in your bank account.

Please note that some banks in South Africa may not be compatible with PayPal, and the specifics of this process may vary depending on the bank. If you have any trouble, I recommend contacting your bank or PayPal's customer service for assistance.

How to withdraw money from paypal to any bank account in South Africa

To withdraw money from PayPal to any bank account in South Africa, follow these steps:

  1. Head over to PayPal to create and verify your account (if you haven't already done so).
  2. Visit the FNB website to register for the FNB Withdraw Service. Part of this process involves making an FNB Online Banking profile, which is free.
  3. Send FNB your FICA documents.
  4. Wait until FNB gives you the all-clear on your documentation.
  5. Log in to your FNB Online Banking account, select PayPal Services, and then choose Link PayPal Account. From there, you can link your PayPal to your bank account, even if you bank with Standard, NedBank, or ABSA.

Please note that you are required to withdraw your PayPal funds to a South African bank account within 30 days of receipt due to South African exchange control regulations. Also, note that there may be charges to transfer funds from PayPal into your South African bank account, and the charges can vary based on the transaction. The transactions to your SA bank account might take up to six days to go through​1​.

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