Web Browsers Make Money

October 11, 2010 by  
Filed under Getting Started

Believe it or not web browsers make you money while you work at home.

Want to know how to make easy money doing paid surveys I have one word for your, “Get Organized”! Follow along as we cover a wide variety of information including choosing the right web browser, getting and setting up survey email account, using spreadsheets and online payments.

Choosing Web Browsers

A Web browser allows you to do anything online, from shopping to finding restaurant recommendations to meeting new friends—the possibilities are endless. Choosing the best browser for you to quickly process many paid surveys at one time is vital to you success. The right web browser for you will depend on a number of key factors and key features as well as your operating system and exactly what you want from your browsing experience. Listed below are a few considerations to make when choosing a web browser to make money at home doing online surveys.

Web Browsers Security

One of the main things to consider when choosing web browsers is the level of security that the program offers. The truth is unscrupulous programmers can and do exploit weaknesses in web browsers to mine data and personal information. Data mining is a reality! Identity theft is a valid concern for all consumers in today’s connected society, where information flows like water over phone lines, through your cable modem, and across the Web to destinations unknown. Finding Web browsers with good security and ease of use should be a top priority if you plan to make money on the Internet.

What’s Best for Your Computer’s Operating System?

The three most popular web browsers are Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Apple’s Safari. The majority of Windows users choose Internet Explorer as their Web browser of choice, and the majority of Mac users prefer Safari for their Web browsing. The reason being the operating system manufacturers(Windows and MacIntosh) are able to integrate special features that make their Web browsers work very well with their operating systems.

However, Mozilla Firefox is fast becoming the Web browser of choice among the technologically savvy working form home to make extra money. With support for Windows, Mac and Linux, and some pretty cool add-on’s Mozilla Firefox is the most versatile Web browser currently available on the Internet today. There are however some websites that don’t currently support Mozilla Firefox.

There are other web browsers out there and you may currently be using one of them. I choose these three because of their popularity. Below are descriptions and links to each of the latest versions- just click on the browser’s name and you will be taken to their website for download. If you are happy with your current web browser then skip past this section.

Internet Explorer
In the early days of the Web, two Web browsers reigned supreme: Internet Explorer and Netscape. A fierce battle for users ensued, and Internet Explorer won. For better or worse, Internet Explorer is fully integrated into many aspects of Windows operation. This integration means IE is useful for things beyond Web browsing. It is also still the most popular Web browser available, so Web sites are developed and tested using Internet Explorer. Some Web sites do not work with Mozilla Firefox. Bottom line: if you own a PC, Internet Explorer came with it, so you may as well leave it on your system.

Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox is the fastest growing Web browser currently available. Firefox has fantastic security features and supports more than 1,000 add-ons to customize your Web browsing experience. Web sites load faster in Mozilla Firefox than in Internet Explorer. Firefox users are less susceptible to pop up ads and dangerous embedded programming than IE users. Mozilla Firefox is better in almost every way, with one caveat: not all Web sites function in Mozilla Firefox. The best Web browsing configuration for Windows PCs includes Mozilla Firefox as primary browser, with Internet Explorer installed on the machine for use with Web sites that won’t load in Firefox.

Apple Safari
Safari is Apple’s integrated Web browser. Like the other browsers, Safari has adopted many useful features, such as tabbed browsing, a Web search box, auto complete and a bookmark interface similar to Apple’s iTunes application. Safari still lags behind the other two providers in market share, although Apple markets it as the fastest Web browser available. If you have an Apple, you’ll find the Safari interface familiar and easy to use.

Choosing the right web browser is important when doing work at home jobs. Once you have chosen the right web browser then you can begin to create your Book Marks Or Favorites Folder to store your free online surveys saving you confusion and time as you start making money from home.

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