I rate Facebook higher than Twitter, Twitter is probably the 2nd best.
I think you can try 5-10 social networking sites to maximize your traffic potential.
I think I will be more of an entrepreneur. I will try to come up with new ideas and see if those ideas work.
I am not launching any social networking site anytime soon, as I do not have enough capital yet.
Has anyone tried this site?
This site gives me around $1 daily on average. It is a legit site, I got paid many times.
Pros:
- Online for more than 2 years.
- Lots of payment proofs.
- Payments on time.
- Lots of offers.
Cons:
- Very poor customer support.
- You will have to verify...
Any site that gives $0.01 per click will not survive for long, unless the owner gets many advertisers.
I think $0.005 per click is a pretty sustainable rate.
I do not think you will have to justify your money making online, that is just ridiculous.
As long as you are not breaking any rule, you will never have to justify to anyone.
Fiverr is really good for those who are looking to earn money from nothing.
I do not really know a lot about Odesk, although I know it is a very good site.
Being frustrated is very natural, there is nothing wrong with it.
There are times when our plans go wrong and we feel hopeless.
We just have to move on I guess, maybe try new strategies.
As long as the product is not a scam, I think the internet marketer has every right to sell tweets.
I see nothing wrong with promoting a good product to my subscribers.
Only my friends can see what I am doing on Facebook. My Facebook privacy level is very high.
I also do not post any of my pictures on Facebook, because of security reason.
If I ever launch my own social networking site, I will share the revenue with my members.
For instance, I may share 80% of revenue with my members. Hopefully that will attract members.
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