So I was playing this new shooter last week and I found a bug, when I switch from one gun to another while swimming, the first gun gets dropped. I emailed the developers, who emailed the project leaders -- who emailed me back saying "oops" and "thanks."
The week before that I got 2 free copies of games that hit stores next month. I've already passed one of those games though, so I sold the full version to my brother. I used to go out, buy games, pay monthly subscriptions to play those games online... and now? I go to school, I come home and I have games waiting for me in the mail months before they get released.
I used to work for a coffee shop too. But I quit, I just didn't want to be there... I don't work anymore. Well, I get paid, but I don't consider it work - I beta test unreleased games, and report the bugs that I find.
I "work" with unreleased games about 4 hours a day, sometimes less, and my checks blow away what I used to get making coffee for others.
My mom tells everyone that I play games all day long. She's so proud. No one ever understands why she's so happy about it.. but that's because they don't know that her kid makes more money than his peers plus he's doing what he loves.
It wasn't always this way though. I'd go to school, go to the coffee shop, come home late, play games, wake up tired, and repeat everything the next day. On top of that, I also had to save up to buy games, pay monthly subscriptions to play those games, and spend hours looking for cheat codes and guides.
One day I found a website that promised me that I would play games online and get paid for it. The site charged $59.99 for the information. So I paid. After I paid I found that the site was such garbage, it was ridiculous... But the seed had been planted.
I started doing my own research and looking for jobs that would pay me to test and play games. It took me 6 months and a lot of trial and error -- mostly error. But I documented my adventures and the sites I used.
The thing about these jobs is that the more people you tell, the more people you have to compete with when these companies hire. So like an ancient scroll I thought about burying my guide, not letting anyone ever see it. But, my friends and my conscience convinced me to share the guide.
There was no way I was going to give away 6 months worth of research. I thought about selling it for $199 so that no one would buy it, but I decided against it. I gave $99 a chance, but my friends complained... "what if it was you" they said. So I finally settled on $59.95. I think that is fair.
>> Edit: Due to multiple email requests I will sell this guide for $37.95 for the month of September ONLY... PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL ME ANYMORE. I will try this for the month of September only. Thank you.
So this is my brief-story (my life-story I will not share), and below is a link to buy my guide. My guide will show you the sites that I used to find jobs that pay for game testing; I've done the trail blazing for you, so that you can save your time. If you have doubts about my guide I offer you a 60-day money back guarantee. If you are not happy with it after you've given it a serious try I will refund your purchase 100% though I will not allow you to purchase it again in the future.
Here are some common questions that I get:
1. What are the benefits of a Video Game Tester?
Hmm Ok... here goes:
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You Get to Play Video Games! |
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You Get Paid to Play Video Games! |
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You Get Paid to Play Unreleased Games before anyone else! |
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You Get Free copies of Video Games! |
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You Get access to cheat codes, level secrets, and other "bugs" that only game testers know about. |
2. Can I still go to school, or work my 9-5 job, what about Education requirements?
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Most testing jobs don't require formal education. |
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You get paid $10-$120 per hour. |
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You can play as much or as little as you like. |
3. Why would companies pay me to beta test games?
When you think about it, the game industry is now over a $50 billion dollar business.
Of course these companies want to test their products before they are released! If they pay you $60/hr to find game glitches that would otherwise hurt their $50 billion dollars a year, I'd say they're getting a bargain!
4. What kind of games will I beta test?
Ahh! Well.. games like the following were beta tested previously:
| Act of War: High Treason |
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| Field Ops |
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| Madden NFL 07 |
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| Prey |
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| City of Villains |
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5. So how do I get started?
Follow the link below to purchase the guide.
6. What happens to the price after September?
Starting in October, this guide will sell for $59.95!
..Any more questions? See this page for some other answers. Otherwise you know what to do...
Below are some testimonials from people who've purchased my guide...
"Hi, I just wanted to say thank you! I got your guide, applied for a job with M****soft and I actually got it. This job kicks so much ass!!! THANK YOU" - Dave, B. Miami, FL
"Here's a success story for your website... In the beginning I was a bit skeptical, but then I received a free game, and then a $300 check! I used to spend my time playing games and not being 'productive'. Now I play games AND I'm being 'productive'. What a change, right? Thank you for giving me this opportunity!" - Nick, C. New York, NY.
AFFIRMATION
Because I'm acting before the end of September, I understand that I'll only pay $37.95 for this guide*.
I understand that this guide
will sell for $59.95 starting in September but today I can pay just 37.95 and still get the same information without paying penny more.
* This offer is for limited time only and is only valid for the month of September.
>> CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED <<

This is a one time fee only. You will never be re-billed.

If for whatever reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you have 60 days to request a full refund.
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