Entries fromJanuary 2007

Make Money by Completing Offers - A Review of SnapDollars.

make-money-completing-offers-snapdollars.jpg Update - Several readers of Dosh Dosh have claimed that SnapDollars is a scam. Please see the comments for more information and remember to proceed with caution.

Snap Dollars is a website that pays you complete offers/surveys, play games and read sponsored email. How much can you earn? You’ll get $5 just by signing up, $5 for a referral and up to 20 cents for every email.

Similar to other get-paid-to programs, Snap Dollars is open to users from most countries but U.S and Canada residents would probably receive more paid offers, due to the dominance of North American advertisers. Let’s take a closer look at how you can earn some money with their program.

LuluTV - Wanna own some Social Video shares?

Like other revenue sharing (my favorite phrase of the month) social video sites like Flixya and eefoof, LuLuTV is a website that splits its ad earnings with its users. What differentiates LuluTv from the rest is that you’ll have to sign up for a paid shareholder ($14.95) before you can get a share of the revenue. Bummer, you might add. It might be interesting to note that 80% of both ad revenue and shareholder membership fees are put into a cash pool and distributed according to each user, based on their share of traffic.

Affiliate Video Sharing - A Review of Guba

Social Video websites usually operate via profit-sharing models which allow users to earn money based on the popularity of their submitted videos. GUBA is an interesting video site that eschews this format for an aggressive affiliate program: You’ll earn $25 for every 100 new signups you send to GUBA.

You don’t need to submit any videos and there isn’t a need to bother with Adsense and video rankings. Guba basically makes you do all the legwork for their marketing campaign and pays you via their video-based affiliate scheme.

Some important FAQ from their website:

Earning with Social Media: Thoughts on Panjea

Panjea is a social media website which allows you to earn a percentage of the advertising revenue when your uploaded music or videos are downloaded or viewed. A mashup of several proven social media websites like MySpace, YouTube and Flickr, Panjea is well designed and caters very much to the web-savvy and web 2.0-ish crowd. The concept of the entire site is very MySpace-ish and is geared towards helping one hook with like-minded individuals with similar interests. I spent some time exploring Panjea’s potential as way to make money online. An excerpt from their website reads..

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