Gomez Peer Zone Review – Get Paid to Be Online

Make Money with Gomez Peer

Gomez Peer is basically a javascript that runs in the background of your computer/laptop and utilizes your system idle space such as; processing power, RAM and bandwidth to test the performance of other websites from all over the world.

As stated on their website, by utilizing your system characteristics together with other systems from the world, the application performs different tests to measures how a website reacts when someone visits that particular website. They later utilize the results gotten to improve the performance of the website.

How Safe is the Program?

From the Gomez Peer website, I was able to find this message; “The Gomez PEER application does not monitor or record any of your personal web browsing activity”.

However, even after finding this message, I was still not convinced by it. So, I decided to do a further search on the internet for more information about this application.

Luckily, I was able to find a forum that had a discussion about Gomez. What I realized is that, you do not have to run the application on your personal laptop or PC. You can run the program on any other PC (a separate PC from the one you are using) and still earn some money.

This somehow lessened my doubts. Gomez Peer is not really a spyware or something of sort and it is indeed something worth a review.

How to Earn Money Using Gomez Peer?

The first step is to register on their website, you then download the application on your computer and wait for your account to be approved.

Once your account has been approved, you can start earning a monthly income, which will be send to your Paypal account.

The minimum payout balance is only $5, paid every month. However, how much money you earn depend on the following factors;

Processing Time Payment – Payment rate for that particular time your computer is working for Gomez.

Referral Bonuses – You earn a referral commission of $1 for every member that you refer and his or her account is activated.

Online Time – The number of hours your computer runs the Gomez Peer application when connected to the internet. They recommend at least a minimum of 20 hours in a day.

Pros

  • You simply earn money by doing nothing. All you need is to download the application and have your computer connected to the internet.
  • The payout balance is only $5 paid through Paypal.
  • A good referral system. You earn $1 for each referral whose account is approved and activated.
  • Open to all and no pre-requirement is needed. The only thing you need is a reliable internet connection.
  • The application utilizes your idle space and does not interfere with what you are doing while on online.
  • You can be able to know your potential monthly earnings even if your account has not been activated.

Cons

  • You will have to wait for your account to be approved before you can start earning.
  • You are not guaranteed your account will be approved even after downloading the application.
  • You can wait for a long time before your account become active after downloading the application.
  • Sometimes your account may be activated and then after sometimes put on pending depending on the available offers.
  • Your potential monthly earnings are re-set to zero every month. This may be discouraging especially for those members waiting for their accounts to be activated.

Conclusion

I have never downloaded the application, so I still do not know my earning potentials. However, from the different forums that I came across, the monthly income is ranging in between $20 – $250, depending on the total numbers of computers you use to run the application.

If you have a spare computer, you could start by downloading the Gomez Peer and find out how it works out for you.

One thought on “Gomez Peer Zone Review – Get Paid to Be Online

  1. Adrian says:

    Its a nice way to earn money, but i cant wait. I want to buy 2 gomez peer activated accounts email me to larmedina at outlook.com whit price, and an image of gomez peer panel with account status.

    anyone?

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