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Welcome to blipt.com

Here at blipt.com HQ we really don't like badly designed, unusable websites, or prime domain names that just sit, parked, doing nothing. To rid the web of bad design and free those domain names from the injustice of being unused, we've assembled a team of expert designers and web developers from across the globe, and now we need your help.

Get paid to report bad websites

We want you to tell us when you come across a badly designed website, or under-utilised domain name. You complete our very simple referral form or use our special custom tools and leave the rest to us. We'll approach the website owner with an offer to fix up whatever the problem might be, for a charge of course, and if they agree, you'll get some of that money. Yes...you're being paid to help us clean up the web!

Everyone's a winner

blipt.com is a win-win-win service. The website owner wins because they're getting subjective feedback from their customers for free. We win because we get more opportunities to make money creating beautiful, user-friendly websites; best of all, YOU win because you might get paid for your referral.

If you're a web developer or domainer and you're interested in helping us develop reffered websites, please get in touch.

First come, first served

Obviously, we can't pay everyone for referring the same website, so blipt.com works on a first come, first served basis. You'll only be paid for your referral if you're the first to refer that particular domain to us.

How do you tell us about websites?

All you need to do to refer a website to us is complete a very simple referral form. So you don't have to remember us when you're browsing around we've created some handy tools that you can install on your browser toolbar. Like Dorothy's magical red shoes, if you stumble across a web atrocity you just click your toolbar button and you'll be magically returned to blipt.com. The details of the offending site will be in the form waiting for you. Add your email address, tell us what the problem was and we'll do the rest.

What's the catch?

We don't think there is one, but we have created these basic terms & conditions to make things a bit clearer.