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  2. Weird jobs that pay surprisingly well - AOL

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    When you think of high-paying jobs, lawyers and doctors are probably at the top of the list -- but here are some weird jobs that also pay very well.

  3. 8 Legitimate Ways To Get Paid To Text and Earn Extra Money - AOL

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    That’s why apps and websites that pay you to text are exploding in popularity. But not all the websites are reputable and it may not be easy as it seems to make money on certain sites. Keep ...

  4. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    Pay: 30 to 50 cents per word (print); or $50 to $100 (online) Categories/Topics: Personal essays, memoirs manuscripts and feature stories of interest to the writing community hands working on a ...

  5. Zombo.com - Wikipedia

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    Zombo.com consists of a "blank" page, a colorful title, and an animation of seven colorful pulsating round, circular discs, making them appear as if they are rotating quickly. The website also contains an audio clip of a man welcoming the visitor to "Zombocom", with the promise of a place where "everything is possible".

  6. Pay to surf - Wikipedia

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    Pay to surf (PTS) is an online business model which gained popularity in the late 1990’s and experienced a significant decline following the dot-com crash. [1] PTS companies advertised their main advantage as sharing the advertising revenue with their user base in a form of rewards for watching promotional content over the web.

  7. Category:Internet mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet mysteries" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 11B-X-1371; C.