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15 Dec, 2007

Subvert and Profit - Easy online money

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In a pursuit of earning easy money online, I came across subvertandprofit.com a while back, that has steadily provided me with a side-income by clicking links.

Sounds like the usual scam, correct? Not so, subvertandprofit.com actually pays up when they promise to. Although the earnings are hardly amazing, it is easy and fun, and usually you end up finding cool stuff that you might otherwise have missed.

The statement is easy, and the introduction more or less says it all. You can use them for both earning a sideliving by clicking links once in a while, or use them for advertising your sites.

Subvert and Profit runs an ever-expanding black market for votes on social media sites. We are simultaneously the easiest way to make money online and the cheapest form of advertising in the web 2.0 sphere. We are the crowdhackers, and we are very good at what we do.

So, how does it work? You sign up, and once in a while the site will mail you with a note that a new task is available for you. Once you go on to the site and log in, you will be presented with a list of either digg-links or stumbleupon-links to click. After you have clicked the links and voted for them, you click a big button, “I’m ready to get paid”, and you just wait a few hours while they verify your activity.

Payment is not immediate however. You must earn up to $10 before they pay it out to you via paypal, but that amount is easily reached, and just look here what I saw in my paypal not long ago:

So, dont hold back, sign up, and please use my affiliate link, so I earn a small percentage for giving you this fine hint :-)

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2 Responses to "Subvert and Profit - Easy online money"

1 | Mike Huang

December 16th, 2007 at 10:20 pm

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If you search more on Google, you should be able to find better sites that offer more money for clicks :)

-Mike

2 | admin

December 17th, 2007 at 12:52 pm

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Hi Mike

That is true, I just like this one, since I get to see sites/pages that I might not encounter anyway, and they actually pay me for it!
Other sites that rank highly on Google, will ask you to pay for a subscribtion, or require hundreds if not thousands of clicks to a minimal payout.

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