Published: January 31st, 2009
If you are on Facebook and would like to take advantage of its massive user base, then try Chat To Text. This is a new Facebook application paying users to use it’s chat to text service.
Listen to the presentation and see if you’d like to participate.
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Published: August 29th, 2008
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Why did I choose 6dgrscam.com? – Because, most likely this name would have been taken by someone to use it for negative purposes. I wanted to give 6 dgr some time to prove its worth in the social networking arena. I am excited and look favorably toward its success.
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Published: August 28th, 2008


6dgr is a new kind of social networking site which pays its members to network. Unlike other social network models which promises to pay its members based on network usage, referrals and advertising revenues, 6dgr pays its members by empoweing them with financial education and providing social networking tools.
The site is self explnatory and you will be eligible for a $4 payout for each referral and more on 2 levels thereafter. Your referral income will be paid via direct deposit WAMU account, which you can sign up within your member area. As with any new launch, we will have to wait and see how successful this business model will get.
However, it is importanrt to note that signing up with 6dgr is free and it wouldn’t hurt to investigate its long term potential.
On The Net : 6Dgr.Com
Tags: 6 degrees to riches, 6dgr, wamu
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Published: April 28th, 2008
AOL’s founder Steve Case, came up with a PayPal competitor last year when he announced RME. Revolution Money Exchange is a payment transfer agent just like PayPal with some degree of alternate features. There are no fees currently to send and receive money.
You will even earn $25 just to create a new account and get paid $10 per referral you make until the 15th of May, 2008. There is a limit of $500 earnings cap per individual. So hurry and get your account and earn your free bucks now. Yes, it is real cash!

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Published: April 25th, 2008

Sometime in early June, 08 – Start Your Tube has since changed its business name to Boost Cast.
Did you ever wanted to start your own You Tube site? Now you can! Start Your Tube is a Montreal based site taking You Tube head on. Or so it seems. It allows you to create your own niche or general video site with one major advantage compared to You Tube. It allows you 3 options to monetize your site advertising. With the free based site, you are allowed to keep 60% of all ad revenues. With an upgrade for just $10 per month, you can get to keep 100% of your site ad revenues.

Account creation is simple and fast. The site does not even send for a verification. 2 simple forms and you are set. Once you log in, you can customize your site with ads, colors and navigation.

The only drawback I find with this site is Traffic. You will need to rely on your own methods to draw traffic and visitors to your site. This is where YouTube has a distinct advantage. Being the 3rd most visited site on the Internet, your content is bound to get an audience. Yet, I find StartYourTube.com very interesting and there is a need it can fill in the fast saturating video market.

On the Net : http://www.boostcast.com
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