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It's been a long time, and as always the HYIP market has moved on substantially, players have come and gone at a faster pace than I'm sure they have in times past.

So where does this leave me?

Well actually in a good position, frankly the HYIPs themselves have been a bit of a disaster. I realised I was joining HYIPs too late in the day...when I thought they were safe, but in reality, I was joining them after the big rush, and therefore was there at the point their income levelled off, and therefore as they got bored.

My other site "investments" have been the real winner though....DonkeyMails and wjob particularly. wjob still takes forever to earn cash, but you do get there, and then there's $6 in the account to play with. DonkeyMails has been the real winner though. I took a look into my profile and realised I hadn't switched on all areas of interest, so I wasn't getting the full range of banners and links to click on. More links equals more cash ;) ... and DonkeyMails has a low payout threshold.

One thing while we're on the subject of DonkeyMails. They're an older player in the market, but they live on a stable piece of ground, you only get to earn if an advertiser has paid for you to click on links...so they're very unlikely to vanish...as a result, and they good reputation, they've got a huge member base, and this has slowed payouts down.

They still try to payout once a month, but it can slip a little...but hey, who cares? This is one of the most stable earners I've had...so I'm happy just to be getting paid!

So as for the future...I think I'm going to get a lot more involved in ptc (paid-to-click) sites. Similar sites to DonkeyMails...they're a loads of them out there....I joined YouRoMail for this...but it turns out that they have few paid links, so it's not one I'd recommend really. Actually, maybe I should start a list here of ones to join...I'll look into that!

Anyway, just go do some clicking... things are really looking up!

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