Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Yuwie VS MySpace ! who will win? Yuwie why you ask .
There's a new social networking website, creeping up to popularity. It is eerily similar to MySpace, except that Yuwie actually pays it users to use it's features. From networking, to inviting friends, to blogging and personalizing your profile - you name the MySpace feature, Yuwie got it. Here is my opinion on this new social networking site that has been around for about 2 months. Below are some of the many benefits of Yuwie, categorized for comparison to other social networking websites, such as MySpace.
Profile
The Yuwie profile is very similar to MySpace; However, on Yuwie, you are not required to fill in any info you'd rather not. Also, if you're into customizable profiles, any profile codes you use for MySpace will also work for Yuwie. Just go to any free profile design sites made for MySpace, find your code and copy/paste into your Yuwie profile, just as you would with MySpace.
Friends
Just like on MySpace, you'll be able to add friends to your list. You choose whether to accept or deny when you get requests. I have found that on Yuwie, I get many more friend requests than on MySpace, which could prove beneficial for promotion or networking.
Comment Section
Yes, there is even a comment section on the Yuwie profile. Use this to communicate with your Yuwie friends, such as telling them to have a great day or thanking for something . Unless a friend requires moderated comments, your comments will show up instantly.
Blog
If you enjoy blogging, you can also do so on Yuwie. The Yuwie blog also allows html code, so for those who are html savvy, you are covered at Yuwie.
Bulletins
You can still post bulletins at Yuwie, just like at MySpace. Bulletins are an easy way of announcing something to your entire friends list, without having to mail each one individually. The only downside to Yuwie bulletins is that html is not allowed. It is allowed on MySpace. However, html is allowed everywhere else on Yuwie, so many don't really mind this.
Clubs
Just like on MySpace, clubs can be created on Yuwie. Maybe you'd like to create a writer's club, a mom's club, or a club for fans of your favorite singer or sports team. Whatever you have in mind, you can create a club on Yuwie. I have noticed that with Yuwie, people were quicker to join my clubs than on MySpace. I'm not sure why yet, but it is nice.
Control Panel
Yes, unlike MySpace, Yuwie has an easy to navigate control panel. It is similar to "home" on MySpace. However, all your features are right there together, making it much easier to figure out what to do and how to do it. Just by adding this feature alone, Yuwie has one up on MySpace because for those who have a hard time navigating the computer, all the options are right there and easy to understand.
Payment?
Yes, payment. Unlike other social networking sites, Yuwie actually pays people use its features. That's right. So, you're essentially getting paid to hang out with your Yuwie friends, which could very well be your same friends that you hang out with in "real" life or on MySpace. In order to increase payment, users should frequently comment on and view others' profiles and also refer others to Yuwie. All of these earn Yuwie views and referrals which can later be redeemed for payment once you have earned enough.
So join now if you are not a member of Yuwie! http://r.yuwie.com/scottymchoty
Profile
The Yuwie profile is very similar to MySpace; However, on Yuwie, you are not required to fill in any info you'd rather not. Also, if you're into customizable profiles, any profile codes you use for MySpace will also work for Yuwie. Just go to any free profile design sites made for MySpace, find your code and copy/paste into your Yuwie profile, just as you would with MySpace.
Friends
Just like on MySpace, you'll be able to add friends to your list. You choose whether to accept or deny when you get requests. I have found that on Yuwie, I get many more friend requests than on MySpace, which could prove beneficial for promotion or networking.
Comment Section
Yes, there is even a comment section on the Yuwie profile. Use this to communicate with your Yuwie friends, such as telling them to have a great day or thanking for something . Unless a friend requires moderated comments, your comments will show up instantly.
Blog
If you enjoy blogging, you can also do so on Yuwie. The Yuwie blog also allows html code, so for those who are html savvy, you are covered at Yuwie.
Bulletins
You can still post bulletins at Yuwie, just like at MySpace. Bulletins are an easy way of announcing something to your entire friends list, without having to mail each one individually. The only downside to Yuwie bulletins is that html is not allowed. It is allowed on MySpace. However, html is allowed everywhere else on Yuwie, so many don't really mind this.
Clubs
Just like on MySpace, clubs can be created on Yuwie. Maybe you'd like to create a writer's club, a mom's club, or a club for fans of your favorite singer or sports team. Whatever you have in mind, you can create a club on Yuwie. I have noticed that with Yuwie, people were quicker to join my clubs than on MySpace. I'm not sure why yet, but it is nice.
Control Panel
Yes, unlike MySpace, Yuwie has an easy to navigate control panel. It is similar to "home" on MySpace. However, all your features are right there together, making it much easier to figure out what to do and how to do it. Just by adding this feature alone, Yuwie has one up on MySpace because for those who have a hard time navigating the computer, all the options are right there and easy to understand.
Payment?
Yes, payment. Unlike other social networking sites, Yuwie actually pays people use its features. That's right. So, you're essentially getting paid to hang out with your Yuwie friends, which could very well be your same friends that you hang out with in "real" life or on MySpace. In order to increase payment, users should frequently comment on and view others' profiles and also refer others to Yuwie. All of these earn Yuwie views and referrals which can later be redeemed for payment once you have earned enough.
So join now if you are not a member of Yuwie! http://r.yuwie.com/scottymchoty
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Monday, November 12, 2007
The Truth About Yuwie Earnings
The good news is that you're not just limited to earning on your own page view totals. You also get credited with a percentage of the page views of any other members you referred to Yuwie. And better yet, the referrals of your referrals, and their referrals, etc. for up to 10 levels down.
This is what makes Yuwie exciting - the chance to build a large "referral tree" that pays a substantial monthly income. Your own activity alone will probably never amount to very much - but combined with your referrals and their referrals for up to 10 levels down, the potential is there to earn up to hundreds or even thousands per month.
Here's the table of projected earnings that usually gets everyone excited about Yuwie's earnings potentials. Take it for what it's worth, since it illustrates a perfect world where everyone that joins gets 1000 page views per month and refers 3 others...and so on, and so on, and so on...you know the drill! Also, the earnings are figured based on a .50 pay rate per thousand page views, which will vary from month to month.
LEVEL / REFERRALS / IMPRESSIONS / MONTHLY EARNINGS
1 ................. 3 .................. 3,000 .............. $0.15
2 ................. 9 .................. 9,000 .............. $0.45
3 ................ 27 ................ 27,000 .............. $0.54
4 ................ 81 ................ 81,000 .............. $1.62
5 .............. 243 .............. 243,000 ............... $4.86
6 .............. 729 .............. 729,000 ............. $14.58
7 ............ 2,187 ........... 2,187,000 ............. $43.74
8 ............ 6,561 ........... 6,561,000 ........... $328.05
9 .......... 19,683 ..........19,683,000 ............$984.15
10........... 59,049 ..........59,049,000 ..........$8,857.35 (Yes, that's per MONTH!?)
THIS is why so many people are so excited about Yuwie...especially considering that it doesn't cost any of the members counted in the example above anything to join. If everything goes well, you really could potentially earn a very nice income just from this.
BUT YOU DO NEED TO KEEP THIS IN MIND...
Things don't work perfectly like this in the real world, since you can't count on all of the other people to do their part and sign up 3 or more others, for millions of different reasons. This means that if you want to make any significant amount of money with this, it makes sense to sign up as many referrals yourself as you can. And the truth is, that's not always the easiest thing to do with the site that's still as new as this one is.
However, so far anyway, I've found it surprisingly easy to encourage people to join. Most people seem to be willing to give it a try as soon as they hear it's free, it pays you to use it, and it's as fun and easy to use as all of those other social networking sites that don't pay you a cent to use them. I think you'll find that if you present it like that to people you know who are already social networking enthusiasts (addicts!) it's really pretty easy.
Personally, I've had better luck getting referrals by emailing my online friends directly, rather just using the "invite a referral" feature that Yuwie offers. It seems much more personal to just explain it in your own words, include your personal referral link and mention that you hope they'll join you on Yuwie. That way, the email comes from you rather than from Yuwie, which looks much less like an impersonal sales pitch.
So is Yuwie something YOU should join?
This is what makes Yuwie exciting - the chance to build a large "referral tree" that pays a substantial monthly income. Your own activity alone will probably never amount to very much - but combined with your referrals and their referrals for up to 10 levels down, the potential is there to earn up to hundreds or even thousands per month.
Here's the table of projected earnings that usually gets everyone excited about Yuwie's earnings potentials. Take it for what it's worth, since it illustrates a perfect world where everyone that joins gets 1000 page views per month and refers 3 others...and so on, and so on, and so on...you know the drill! Also, the earnings are figured based on a .50 pay rate per thousand page views, which will vary from month to month.
LEVEL / REFERRALS / IMPRESSIONS / MONTHLY EARNINGS
1 ................. 3 .................. 3,000 .............. $0.15
2 ................. 9 .................. 9,000 .............. $0.45
3 ................ 27 ................ 27,000 .............. $0.54
4 ................ 81 ................ 81,000 .............. $1.62
5 .............. 243 .............. 243,000 ............... $4.86
6 .............. 729 .............. 729,000 ............. $14.58
7 ............ 2,187 ........... 2,187,000 ............. $43.74
8 ............ 6,561 ........... 6,561,000 ........... $328.05
9 .......... 19,683 ..........19,683,000 ............$984.15
10........... 59,049 ..........59,049,000 ..........$8,857.35 (Yes, that's per MONTH!?)
THIS is why so many people are so excited about Yuwie...especially considering that it doesn't cost any of the members counted in the example above anything to join. If everything goes well, you really could potentially earn a very nice income just from this.
BUT YOU DO NEED TO KEEP THIS IN MIND...
Things don't work perfectly like this in the real world, since you can't count on all of the other people to do their part and sign up 3 or more others, for millions of different reasons. This means that if you want to make any significant amount of money with this, it makes sense to sign up as many referrals yourself as you can. And the truth is, that's not always the easiest thing to do with the site that's still as new as this one is.
However, so far anyway, I've found it surprisingly easy to encourage people to join. Most people seem to be willing to give it a try as soon as they hear it's free, it pays you to use it, and it's as fun and easy to use as all of those other social networking sites that don't pay you a cent to use them. I think you'll find that if you present it like that to people you know who are already social networking enthusiasts (addicts!) it's really pretty easy.
Personally, I've had better luck getting referrals by emailing my online friends directly, rather just using the "invite a referral" feature that Yuwie offers. It seems much more personal to just explain it in your own words, include your personal referral link and mention that you hope they'll join you on Yuwie. That way, the email comes from you rather than from Yuwie, which looks much less like an impersonal sales pitch.
So is Yuwie something YOU should join?
Looking for Yuwie Reviews?
Looking for Yuwie Reviews? You probably already know that Yuwie.com is the new social networking website that pays its users just for using it. Launched in May of 2007, their membership count is growing at an impressive rate. Registered users total over 235,800 - 17,400 of which have signed up so far this month alone. But it's still so relatively new to the social networking scene that, so far anyway, it's hard to find many good, thorough Yuwie reviews yet...so that's why I created this site.
Is is it real, and do they really pay?And what do you have to do to gain earnings?
Yes, it's real - I can vouch for that myself! And it's fairly easy to use too. It's a lot like MySpace, so if you're familiar with that you should have no problem at all with learning to use Yuwie. In fact, you may even find yourself forgetting that you're not on MySpace.
It's not a scam, since it's totally free to join and use. When you sign up you get a profile with a unique url address where you can post pictures and blogs as often as you'd like.
How much can I make?
You accumulate earnings mainly by getting page views. But the good news is that simply browsing other members' profiles, pics and blogs, in addition to making changes and posting items to your own profile all count as page views for you as well. So, depending on how active you are, it doesn't take long to wrack up lots of page views.
Sounds almost too good to be true.
What's the catch?There's no catch - none that I've found so far, anyway. You really do get paid just for doing your social networking on Yuwie. But there are a few things to keep in mind before you join. So, as with anything else, it's best to do some research to get the whole story before jumping in with both feet to avoid any disappointment.
Here's what the people trying to get you to sign up for Yuwie don't tell you:
It's new - and it's obvious sometimes. - According to "The Y Guy" (Yuwie's answer to everyone's friend on MySpace, Tom) they have been adding to their server capacity due to various problems caused by the explosive growth in traffic they've experienced. The main symptom being an extremely slow website at times. The most recent bout has apparently been cured, and according to Y Guy, hopefully it will last for awhile before they need to add more capacity again. In other words, chalk it up to growing pains, but it can be frustrating to deal with at times. I will say their customer service was fairly quick to respond when I recently emailed them a technical question. I received an instant automated response to verify receipt of my question, followed by a helpful answer from their technician in less than 24 hours...so their communication is pretty good.
Getting Paid - it takes longer than you might expect. - The money you earn is totaled monthly, but actually paid on Net 60 terms. This means they pay you for each month's earnings about two months later. The reason, they explain, is that it takes about this long to get paid by their advertisers. Also, their mimimum payment amount is $25.00...so it may take quite awhile for you to reach that minimum.
And here's why:
The earnings themselves...they're just not very much. (So far, anyway.) - Much like most any other program you find that pays you for doing something that's incredibly easy...this one just doesn't pay very much. For September, 2007 they paid their members 10% of their earnings payout, based on a rate of .46 per 1000 member page views. (Example: Members with 5000 page views earned 23 cents.) The belief is that this pay rate is likely to increase as the site's popularity (and earnings) grow. If it wasn't for also earning a percentage of your referrals' page views as well, it would hardly be worthwhile. Obviously, most people aren't concerned about this because Yuwie is certainly growing by leaps and bounds. And it is, afterall, more than MySpace pays their members!
More of the truth about the earnings...
The good news is that you're not just limited to earning on your own page view totals. You also get credited with a percentage of the page views of any other members you referred to Yuwie. And better yet, the referrals of your referrals, and their referrals, etc. for up to 10 levels down.
This is what makes Yuwie exciting - the chance to build a large "referral tree" that pays a substantial monthly income. Your own activity alone will probably never amount to very much - but combined with your referrals and their referrals for up to 10 levels down, the potential is there to earn up to hundreds or even thousands per month.
Here's the table of projected earnings that usually gets everyone excited about Yuwie's earnings potentials. Take it for what it's worth, since it illustrates a perfect world where everyone that joins gets 1000 page views per month and refers 3 others...and so on, and so on, and so on...you know the drill! Also, the earnings are figured based on a .50 pay rate per thousand page views, which will vary from month to month.
LEVEL / REFERRALS / IMPRESSIONS / MONTHLY EARNINGS
1 ................. 3 .................. 3,000 .............. $0.15
2 ................. 9 .................. 9,000 .............. $0.45
3 ................ 27 ................ 27,000 .............. $0.54
4 ................ 81 ................ 81,000 .............. $1.62
5 .............. 243 .............. 243,000 ............... $4.86
6 .............. 729 .............. 729,000 ............. $14.58
7 ............ 2,187 ........... 2,187,000 ............. $43.74
8 ............ 6,561 ........... 6,561,000 ........... $328.05
9 .......... 19,683 .......... 19,683,000 ............ $984.15
10........... 59,049 .......... 59,049,000 .......... $8,857.35 (Yes, that's per MONTH!?)
THIS is why so many people are so excited about Yuwie...especially considering that it doesn't cost any of the members counted in the example above anything to join. If everything goes well, you really could potentially earn a very nice income just from this.
BUT YOU DO NEED TO KEEP THIS IN MIND...
Things don't work perfectly like this in the real world, since you can't count on all of the other people to do their part and sign up 3 or more others, for millions of different reasons. This means that if you want to make any significant amount of money with this, it makes sense to sign up as many referrals yourself as you can. And the truth is, that's not always the easiest thing to do with the site that's still as new as this one is.
However, so far anyway, I've found it surprisingly easy to encourage people to join. Most people seem to be willing to give it a try as soon as they hear it's free, it pays you to use it, and it's as fun and easy to use as all of those other social networking sites that don't pay you a cent to use them. I think you'll find that if you present it like that to people you know who are already social networking enthusiasts (addicts!) it's really pretty easy.
Personally, I've had better luck getting referrals by emailing my online friends directly, rather just using the "invite a referral" feature that Yuwie offers. It seems much more personal to just explain it in your own words, include your personal referral link and mention that you hope they'll join you on Yuwie. That way, the email comes from you rather than from Yuwie, which looks much less like an impersonal sales pitch.
So is Yuwie something YOU should join?
My opinion is, yes. Especially if you're looking for a low risk and fun way to make some money. It's free to join and use, and there's really no "catch" to the whole deal. So long as you don't mind waiting a little while to collect your earnings, there's no reason not to sign up. Especially if you already enjoy using social networking websites, since you're probably already doing exactly the same things that thousands of happy Yuwie members are now getting paid for.But there's one more thing that you should take into account when considering Yuwie...
The Intangible Difference
There's something unique about Yuwie that's not obvious when you check out their site before joining or watch their introduction video. And I don't feel this review of mine on Yuwie is complete unless I mention this. There's definitely something different about Yuwie that I haven't noticed on any of the other social networks...and that is the overall friendliness of its members.
There's a real sense of camaraderie that exists between seemingly all Yuwie members, with the general attitude being pretty much a "we're all in this together" kind of thing.
The fact that everyone is being paid for both viewing and being viewed results in almost everyone being more than happy to exchange comments and messages - and friend requests are hardly ever refused. Many members even encourage each other in their blogs to always accept friendships from anyone who requests, since it benefits both parties anyway.
So this makes for sort of a friendship frenzy where you would think people are getting paid not just for page views, but for how many friends they've added to their list! I've found that almost all friend requests are approved, often right away, followed by a "thanks for adding me" comment posted in return.
Wouldn't it be nice...
I can't help but think how nice it would be if it was the same in real life...people from all walks of life in all different parts of the world, readily accepting friendships from anyone who asks, and all working together to make things better for each other.
This kind of world does exist right now on Yuwie. If it sounds like fun...it is! So if you'd like to join I certainly recommend it. And if you do join using any of my links on this site, I'll be your first Yuwie friend, ready to personally help you however I can. I hope you'll join with me so we can work together to make some money with this new internet playground - it'll be fun!
I'll look forward to meeting YOU on Yuwie!
Is is it real, and do they really pay?And what do you have to do to gain earnings?
Yes, it's real - I can vouch for that myself! And it's fairly easy to use too. It's a lot like MySpace, so if you're familiar with that you should have no problem at all with learning to use Yuwie. In fact, you may even find yourself forgetting that you're not on MySpace.
It's not a scam, since it's totally free to join and use. When you sign up you get a profile with a unique url address where you can post pictures and blogs as often as you'd like.
How much can I make?
You accumulate earnings mainly by getting page views. But the good news is that simply browsing other members' profiles, pics and blogs, in addition to making changes and posting items to your own profile all count as page views for you as well. So, depending on how active you are, it doesn't take long to wrack up lots of page views.
Sounds almost too good to be true.
What's the catch?There's no catch - none that I've found so far, anyway. You really do get paid just for doing your social networking on Yuwie. But there are a few things to keep in mind before you join. So, as with anything else, it's best to do some research to get the whole story before jumping in with both feet to avoid any disappointment.
Here's what the people trying to get you to sign up for Yuwie don't tell you:
It's new - and it's obvious sometimes. - According to "The Y Guy" (Yuwie's answer to everyone's friend on MySpace, Tom) they have been adding to their server capacity due to various problems caused by the explosive growth in traffic they've experienced. The main symptom being an extremely slow website at times. The most recent bout has apparently been cured, and according to Y Guy, hopefully it will last for awhile before they need to add more capacity again. In other words, chalk it up to growing pains, but it can be frustrating to deal with at times. I will say their customer service was fairly quick to respond when I recently emailed them a technical question. I received an instant automated response to verify receipt of my question, followed by a helpful answer from their technician in less than 24 hours...so their communication is pretty good.
Getting Paid - it takes longer than you might expect. - The money you earn is totaled monthly, but actually paid on Net 60 terms. This means they pay you for each month's earnings about two months later. The reason, they explain, is that it takes about this long to get paid by their advertisers. Also, their mimimum payment amount is $25.00...so it may take quite awhile for you to reach that minimum.
And here's why:
The earnings themselves...they're just not very much. (So far, anyway.) - Much like most any other program you find that pays you for doing something that's incredibly easy...this one just doesn't pay very much. For September, 2007 they paid their members 10% of their earnings payout, based on a rate of .46 per 1000 member page views. (Example: Members with 5000 page views earned 23 cents.) The belief is that this pay rate is likely to increase as the site's popularity (and earnings) grow. If it wasn't for also earning a percentage of your referrals' page views as well, it would hardly be worthwhile. Obviously, most people aren't concerned about this because Yuwie is certainly growing by leaps and bounds. And it is, afterall, more than MySpace pays their members!
More of the truth about the earnings...
The good news is that you're not just limited to earning on your own page view totals. You also get credited with a percentage of the page views of any other members you referred to Yuwie. And better yet, the referrals of your referrals, and their referrals, etc. for up to 10 levels down.
This is what makes Yuwie exciting - the chance to build a large "referral tree" that pays a substantial monthly income. Your own activity alone will probably never amount to very much - but combined with your referrals and their referrals for up to 10 levels down, the potential is there to earn up to hundreds or even thousands per month.
Here's the table of projected earnings that usually gets everyone excited about Yuwie's earnings potentials. Take it for what it's worth, since it illustrates a perfect world where everyone that joins gets 1000 page views per month and refers 3 others...and so on, and so on, and so on...you know the drill! Also, the earnings are figured based on a .50 pay rate per thousand page views, which will vary from month to month.
LEVEL / REFERRALS / IMPRESSIONS / MONTHLY EARNINGS
1 ................. 3 .................. 3,000 .............. $0.15
2 ................. 9 .................. 9,000 .............. $0.45
3 ................ 27 ................ 27,000 .............. $0.54
4 ................ 81 ................ 81,000 .............. $1.62
5 .............. 243 .............. 243,000 ............... $4.86
6 .............. 729 .............. 729,000 ............. $14.58
7 ............ 2,187 ........... 2,187,000 ............. $43.74
8 ............ 6,561 ........... 6,561,000 ........... $328.05
9 .......... 19,683 .......... 19,683,000 ............ $984.15
10........... 59,049 .......... 59,049,000 .......... $8,857.35 (Yes, that's per MONTH!?)
THIS is why so many people are so excited about Yuwie...especially considering that it doesn't cost any of the members counted in the example above anything to join. If everything goes well, you really could potentially earn a very nice income just from this.
BUT YOU DO NEED TO KEEP THIS IN MIND...
Things don't work perfectly like this in the real world, since you can't count on all of the other people to do their part and sign up 3 or more others, for millions of different reasons. This means that if you want to make any significant amount of money with this, it makes sense to sign up as many referrals yourself as you can. And the truth is, that's not always the easiest thing to do with the site that's still as new as this one is.
However, so far anyway, I've found it surprisingly easy to encourage people to join. Most people seem to be willing to give it a try as soon as they hear it's free, it pays you to use it, and it's as fun and easy to use as all of those other social networking sites that don't pay you a cent to use them. I think you'll find that if you present it like that to people you know who are already social networking enthusiasts (addicts!) it's really pretty easy.
Personally, I've had better luck getting referrals by emailing my online friends directly, rather just using the "invite a referral" feature that Yuwie offers. It seems much more personal to just explain it in your own words, include your personal referral link and mention that you hope they'll join you on Yuwie. That way, the email comes from you rather than from Yuwie, which looks much less like an impersonal sales pitch.
So is Yuwie something YOU should join?
My opinion is, yes. Especially if you're looking for a low risk and fun way to make some money. It's free to join and use, and there's really no "catch" to the whole deal. So long as you don't mind waiting a little while to collect your earnings, there's no reason not to sign up. Especially if you already enjoy using social networking websites, since you're probably already doing exactly the same things that thousands of happy Yuwie members are now getting paid for.But there's one more thing that you should take into account when considering Yuwie...
The Intangible Difference
There's something unique about Yuwie that's not obvious when you check out their site before joining or watch their introduction video. And I don't feel this review of mine on Yuwie is complete unless I mention this. There's definitely something different about Yuwie that I haven't noticed on any of the other social networks...and that is the overall friendliness of its members.
There's a real sense of camaraderie that exists between seemingly all Yuwie members, with the general attitude being pretty much a "we're all in this together" kind of thing.
The fact that everyone is being paid for both viewing and being viewed results in almost everyone being more than happy to exchange comments and messages - and friend requests are hardly ever refused. Many members even encourage each other in their blogs to always accept friendships from anyone who requests, since it benefits both parties anyway.
So this makes for sort of a friendship frenzy where you would think people are getting paid not just for page views, but for how many friends they've added to their list! I've found that almost all friend requests are approved, often right away, followed by a "thanks for adding me" comment posted in return.
Wouldn't it be nice...
I can't help but think how nice it would be if it was the same in real life...people from all walks of life in all different parts of the world, readily accepting friendships from anyone who asks, and all working together to make things better for each other.
This kind of world does exist right now on Yuwie. If it sounds like fun...it is! So if you'd like to join I certainly recommend it. And if you do join using any of my links on this site, I'll be your first Yuwie friend, ready to personally help you however I can. I hope you'll join with me so we can work together to make some money with this new internet playground - it'll be fun!
I'll look forward to meeting YOU on Yuwie!
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Its a social network…not a retirement plan !
Seriously, its a social network…not a retirement plan. Watch the intro videos to get a basic understanding how it works.
There’s no spam involved. You don’t get contacted by anyone unless they are in your “friend list.” If they get into your list and spam you, you simply remove them. No big.
They are monitoring the site very strictly for adult content and I’m very pleased. But why take my word for it…go check it out for yourself:
There’s no spam involved. You don’t get contacted by anyone unless they are in your “friend list.” If they get into your list and spam you, you simply remove them. No big.
They are monitoring the site very strictly for adult content and I’m very pleased. But why take my word for it…go check it out for yourself:
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Getting Paid to Network with Yuwie !
Yuwie is a relatively new social networking site and has really taken off. The site doesn't differentiate itself with the features it offers or the market that it trying to capture. On the contrary, Yuwie differentiates itself by paying its members for using the site for every action they take on the site, and even the actions resulting from them.
Once you sign up with the site, you have several different options accessible via icons displayed on the left-hand side.
These options include messages, friends, pictures, blog, schools, clubs, and favorites. As you can see, nothing new there, in fact these same features and many more are already available on other sites, but that's not the point. Yuwie has a detailed set of videos that explains how they are 'changing the game' by paying their users for 'playing around on the internet'. So how exactly are they changing the game? Let's see.
Why do I get paid?
Yuwie argues that others social networking sites are making an estimated $20 million a month while the users do all the work (social media ain't it?) and that unlike these other sites, they want to share there revenue with the users.
What do I get paid for?
You get paid for every action you take on the site. Every change you make to your profile, every picture/blog/video you post, and not only that, you get paid for every time another user looks at your profile or content that you have created or posted. On the 15th of each month, Yuwie decides (based on how much they made in the previous month) how much will be given out to each user, an amount that you can track from the 'earnings' section of your profile.
The revenue share rate for the month of August was $0.47 per thousand views.
How much money can I make?
Once you sign up with the site, you have several different options accessible via icons displayed on the left-hand side.
These options include messages, friends, pictures, blog, schools, clubs, and favorites. As you can see, nothing new there, in fact these same features and many more are already available on other sites, but that's not the point. Yuwie has a detailed set of videos that explains how they are 'changing the game' by paying their users for 'playing around on the internet'. So how exactly are they changing the game? Let's see.
Why do I get paid?
Yuwie argues that others social networking sites are making an estimated $20 million a month while the users do all the work (social media ain't it?) and that unlike these other sites, they want to share there revenue with the users.
What do I get paid for?
You get paid for every action you take on the site. Every change you make to your profile, every picture/blog/video you post, and not only that, you get paid for every time another user looks at your profile or content that you have created or posted. On the 15th of each month, Yuwie decides (based on how much they made in the previous month) how much will be given out to each user, an amount that you can track from the 'earnings' section of your profile.
The revenue share rate for the month of August was $0.47 per thousand views.
How much money can I make?
While the amount of you make depends on how much you interact with the site, here is a look at sample earnings based on the 10 levels of referrals and assuming a revenue-sharing rate of $0.50.
Seems like a great idea. With most of the features of your average social networking site offered on Yuwie and the added benefit of getting paid to do what you're already doing, does the prospect of making money while making friends seem enticing?
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