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  2. 10 Best Ways To Get Paid To Test Products - AOL

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    Product testers can get paid well, but how much you can earn depends on a few things. Casual product testers, for example, tend to earn less than more avid ones. Certain companies will pay more ...

  3. 10 Product Tester Jobs: Get Paid To Test Products at Home - AOL

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    You’ll get to try out “better-for-you products” through Social Nature. You sign up to receive and review a full-size product such as organic salad dressing, a plant-based frozen dessert or ...

  4. How To Make $39,000 By Testing Sex Toys At Home - AOL

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    You try the toys, rate them, and are compensated over $39,000 a year. This is the workaday of 24-year-old Every week, a box full of the latest sex toy technology lands on your doorstep.

  5. TrialPay - Wikipedia

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    TrialPay is an alternative e-commerce payment system in which a customer gets an item for free from participating in exchange for buying or trying out another product or service from a TrialPay advertiser. The merchant is then paid for the item by the advertiser. TrialPay refers to this payment model as “Get It Free”.

  6. Sales promotion - Wikipedia

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    Outside sales promotion activities include advertising, publicity, public relations activities, and special sales events. Inside sales promotion activities include window displays, product and promotional material display and promotional programs such as premium awards and contests. [1] Sale promotions often come in the form of discounts.

  7. Pay per sale - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-Sale Search Engine Marketing is a variant of pay-per-sale, whereby the traffic source is largely search engine traffic, such as that from Google's AdWords "pay-per-click" system. The business model means that merchants no longer bear the cost of " pay-per-click "; instead, the " pay-per-sale " provider takes on the risk of conversion.