"Yuwie" vs "MySpace" How Much Did You Make Last Month?
Myspace- without question, is the Largest Social Networking Community on the Net. Millions every day log on and provide free content to them which keeps many more millions coming back for more. It is estimated that Tom currently earns approx. $20 Million a Month from the massive amount of traffic that flows through this site.
But How Much Was Your Cut? How Much Did they Pay You For Helping Provide Content and the page views From Surfing The Site?
What if you were also getting a cut from all your friend's you told about myspace and were being rewarded for each and everyone of their page views? or the traffic watching their videos? or from other's viewing their profile's? Every Single Time They Click On ANY Page Within Their Site.
How Much Do You Think Your Check Would Of Been Last Month?
The BIG Difference Between Yuwie and Myspace.
-Myspace you provide content for free. You never get paid from them no matter how good of a profile you create or no matter how popular your videos become. Myspace has ad's on every single one of those pages. You get the credit and recognition for creating the content, and Myspace keeps 100% of the revenue from the advertiser's.
-Yuwie's interface is much like Myspace plus Much Much More. You can create a profile just as impressive. You can join several hundred's of Groups and Clubs already started. You can upload your favorite photos and videos to share with other's. You can upload your favorite music. You can start your own Blog. All This and More.
The one main difference is- "Yuwie" keeps track of each and every time you click on ANY page that is showing Advertising and Rewards You (and Your Referrals) for Every Single One Of Them. Depending on how active you are and how many Friend's and referrals you have (and they have down 10 generations) you could easily create a network that is generating several thousands of page views each and every month.
Watch The Presentation That Explains This In Detail:
There is still time to get in on the ground floor before Yuwie goes critical mass.
Myspace has over 100 Million Member's and doesn't share a single penny with it's audience providing all this content.
"Yuwie" just hit it's 100,000th Member within the short amount of time they have been online and continues to grow FAST (Doubled last month alone)
Click Here To See How FAST Yuwie Is Gaining Momentum According To Their Alexa Ranking.
It's only a matter of time when the other 99,900,000 people figure out they can be doing the same thing they are already doing, but Now They Are Getting Paid For It which will also help to provide better content. (YES- you even get credit when someone else views your profile, videos, blogs, clubs, etc.,)
The sooner you Join (100%_Zero_Costs) the sooner you can get your Friend's signed up under you before they are trying to sign you up.
All our direct referrals are invited to join in our referral program where we will help put people under you. The more referrals you have, the more page views you get credit for, the more You Will Make.
We are betting even if your not a good online promoter, once you see how fast this is taking off and get some good people under you, that you will take the time to start finding even more referrals to further pad your check from promoting the "One and Only" Social Networking Site That Actually Pays_It's_Members!
Watch This Quick Video For More Details
and start building an ongoing never ending monthly residual income for the time you spend online.
Hope To See You There
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