Friday, 29. January 2010
So the other I was surfing over at Traffic Swarm racking up some points. I ran across this advertisement for Yuwie, a new social networking site. The premise is that you sign up, create a profile, and surf the site and you get paid a portion of the sites profit. For every 1000 page views, you get a portion of the profit. I don’t know about you, but I probably only rack up 1000 page views per month. But for those of you who are really in Myspace or Facebook, you guys could probably rack up 1000 page views a week.
Some of the features that your Yuwie account will have are blogging, messaging, and groups; adding friends, pictures, and photos; listening to music, and a referral. So the more of your friends that you refer surf, the more you earn. It is totally free to sign up. Membership is open to people worldwide.
Now, there are only two drawbacks I have found so far. First, the site has a fairly regular rotation of pop-up ads. I use Ubuntu, a linux OS, for most of my regular computing. Additionally I use the latest version of Firefox. In my experience, Firefox catches %95 of the pop-ups. So definitely make sure you are using the latest version of your favorite browser. Second, the site uses a fairly heavy rotation transition ad pages. For example, lets say I was reading my messages. When I leave my email console to another part of the website, the next page that is shown is an ad. You have the choice to do something with the ad, say clicking on the sponsors link, or you have the option of skipping the ad. About %99 of the time I just hit skip ad.
The best part of using this site to earn a little extra money is this, their affiliate program. Their affiliate program pay out ten levels deep. They claim you can make up to $.50 per 1000 page views. I am very skeptical about that. I am guessing it is around as the site grows and matures, it will come in somewhere around $.10 and .$15 per 1000. So for arguments sake, lets say it is $.10/1000 page views. If you refer 3 people, and they refer 3 people until you get to 10 levels deep, you “could” make approximately $2047. This example assumes 1000 page views x 3 referrals x 10 levels. Unless you know the people you are referring personally, I would venture to say you could probably make about %10 of that. There are going to be a lot of people who join and don’t do anything with it. But this is definitely not one to pass up. Check out Yuwie to see why people love this site and get paid to set up their profile, join groups, browse other members, and listen to music.
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Thursday, 28. January 2010
You can make $50 on a $250 risk free investment!
This affiliate program will return a minimum $50 return on a $250 investment that is totally legal and %100 safe as money in the bank! In fact, it is money in the bank. I have a savings account with a national bank that pays me $10 for each person who I refer to the bank. This program will also pay the person I sign up $50 for a $250 deposit. But for both of us to get paid in this affiliate program, the money has to be left in the bank for a minimum of 60 days.
Additionally, every person you sign up in this affiliate program will earn you $10. This bank is FDIC insured, has a no minimum interest bearing checking and savings account, very competitive CD rates, and a full brokerage service. In fact, they are one of the largest online banks in the country!
You owe it to yourself to make your money work for you. To take advantage of this offer the only thing you have to do is send me an email asking you to send you the sign up link. I too was skeptical when I was referred. But now that I have been a member for over a year now, I fully believe and endorse this affiliate program. Join me in this electric affiliate program.
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Tuesday, 26. January 2010
What is an affiliate program?
Affiliate Marketing is a marketing practice in which one business rewards an affiliate for each customer or visitor referred by the affiliate’s marketing endeavors. Examples include paid to promote (visitor traffic per 1000), paid to complete (visitor completes survey, etc.), and paid per sale (percentage or fixed compensation).
The affiliate marketing industry has four key participants:
- The merchant (a.k.a. brand, retailer, or site);
- An intermediate company that recruits and manages affiliates;
- The affiliate (company or website owner);
- And the customer.
The most active affiliate marketing sectors are the adult, gambling, and retail industries. Three sectors expected to experience the most growth are the mobile phone, finance, and travel sectors. It is also reasonable to expect to see the sectors entertainment and Internet-related services.
The biggest impact on affiliate marketing in recent history is the explosion of Web 2.0. These include blogs, interactive online communities, and social networking sites. This new real-time media allows merchants to be closer to their affiliates and the improved communication between them leads to increased revenue for both the affiliate and the merchant.
As you can see, anyone who has a blog or website and participate in affiliate marketing. Next to direct advertising, affiliate marketing is a leading revenue source for bloggers and website owners. By starting in the infancy of a blog or website, you can control the success of your marketing strategy by tailoring your blog or site to produce concentrated content, thus making easy internet money faster.
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