So here is my honest Prograd Review. Prograd is a new one on me and I’ve been playing with it for a little while to try and optimise what I can make from it.
The whole design concept of Prograd in my opinion is for them to act as an affiliate/referrer to various different companies. There isn’t anything wrong with this but I can’t help wonder if they have tested out the products/services they are referring to you. Some of the products they refer you to are just incredibly difficult to actually monetise, with high payout thresholds. You’d have to basically work full time on some sites to even get £10 which is obviously not viable and incredibly frustrating.
However, as Prograd rewards you for viewing the product, signing up and completing some very basic tasks, you can make around £20 in one day with very minimal effort. This money can then be withdrawn to PayPal and although they say it takes 3-5 working days, my withdrawals were virtually instant.
A brief overview of how it works:
Once you have signed up, you are taken to an offers page. These offers are static so don’t worry if you click off one by accident or even want to have a look around first, they’ll still be there when you want to come back to them. Each offer you look at and click the external link to, Prograd will pay you 10 ProPoints (£0.10) and with around 50 offers to view at any time, you’ve made your first £5.00 (£5.00) to go. Sign ups are generally worth between 20 and 50 points, so you will need to sign up to a few to get yourself up to the £10 threshold. The good news is, a sign up can just be registering your email and phone number without having to pay for anything. Some of the sign ups are however free trials which you will need to remember to cancel at the end of the free trial.
Generally speaking once you have completed the majority of the offer, you will receive an email inviting you to review the product. Don’t ignore these, this is where the majority of your points will come from without having to do much. I’ve found that the more positive the review about the product is, the more points you will be credited. The maximum points available per review is 150, so with 7 product reviews you can cash out another £10.00.
Overall, I’m an hour you can earn £10-£20 depending on how committed you are. It may take around a day to pay out but it’s an hours work. A little more effort and patience and you could walk away with £50 on average over the course of a week. The beauty of it is once you have signed up and done what is needed their end, you’re just waiting for it to track and show up in your ProGrad account.
It’s never going to make you rich but it is going to give you at least £20 you didn’t have before.
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