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Top 5 Paid to Post Forums

These are the Top 5 Paid to Post sites where you can earn extra money by posting on forums or doing other various tasks that each site may offer. 



#1. Dime Forum.com
Dimeforum.com is a site that allows you to make extra money by posting on forums, referrals, article rewriting, advertising on their site, and by doing tasks in their marketplace section such as reviews. Once you create an account and are verified you will be able to start making money on the site. You can write reviews for apps or money making sites, you can advertise your business on the site to get more traffic, you can also make money with referrals. Dimeforum.com currently pays in PayPal, Payeer, PerfectMoney, Skrill, Bitcoin. You will need the minimum amount in your account before requesting a payout. For Paypal, Payeer, PerfectMoney you will need $1 USD minimum to request a payout, and for Skrill and Bitcoin the minimum to request a payout is $10 USD. This is an excellent site for those that want to make some extra money on the side. The site also offers information on how to make money online and lets you know if certain sites or apps are legitimate or scams which really comes in handy! 
#2. The Forum Wheel
The Forum Wheel is a site where you get paid to post on forums that you are subscribed to. You will earn credits for each post. The site says they start you off with one credit per post and it gets higher the more you post and stay active. You have to create an account and submit at least 10 posts unpaid and they have to be verified by the admins before you can be certified and make money with each post. Currently, there is no minimum threshold to request a payout from the site, and they use PayPal as their source for the payouts. 
#3. The Forum Coin
The Forum Coin is a site that allows you to earn points for posting on forums and you can trade your points in for cash. You earn a certain amount for different types of posts according to the site. Not only can you trade your points for PayPal cash, which the minimum you must have is $5 to request a payout, but you can also use your points toward more credits on the site, domain names, adding a custom signature and more. This is a legitimate site where you can earn extra money just by posting quality content. 
#4. ExtraDime
Extra Dime is a site where you can earn money by posting about ways to save money. You can also earn money with referrals and by completing offers on the site as well. They pay in PayPal, and you must have at least $5 in your account before requesting a payout from them. This is also another great site to earn extra money in your spare time by posting quality content on the site. 
#5 Postloop
Postloop is a site where freelancers can go to make extra money by posting on forums and commenting on other posts. You will generate points for each activity. The site says they pay $0.08 for each post that you make, and you must have a high writer rating and at least $5 USD in your account before requesting a payout from Postloop. The only method of payment at this time they offer is PayPal. This is a legitimate site to make some extra money by posting on forums and commenting as well.

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