Monday, June 23, 2008

Do you think Yuwie is a Scam?

I don't, considering Ive been getting paid for over 6 months now. Its not a lot just now, but its great considering how many free programs out there promise profit but simply never deliver. Theres a real big reason for that though, and the reason is simple.

The program is simply too hard to effectively promote to the average person. They typical person doesn't want to join something that won't benefit them without some serious effort. And that's where Yuwie comes in.

I'm sure you've seen the Giants in the industry such as Myspace, Facebook, or DirectMatches...yet many people have yet to hear of the youngsters such as Yuwie or ZenZuu. These newer Social Networks are implementing a new system which allows each and every member of these free sites to earn money each and every month, year after year.

Payments like that are usually attributed to Residual Income, and the way these companies can afford to pay each member is through a thing called Revenue Sharing. While a little complicated, this system is fairly easy to break down and understand. By deciding to stick with Revenue Sharing, these companies have decided to change the nature of their game.

Now instead of taking a large percentage of their profits and using it for advertising, they return that income to all members month after month. Each individual earns a certain percentage of the RSR (revenue share rating) for each month per click divided by a few other factors. Individually the money that is made is paltry at best. For 50,000 clicks you'd be lucky to earn 5 bucks. So then you ask, whats all the hub bub aloo about?

The fact that you have a multiple leveled downline. Now don't go running away thinking this is some standard MLM scam, because thousands of members have been getting paid AND they never sell a single thing to a single person. That's the point of these newer opportunities, they're absolutely free to every member. In these new social social networks like Yuwie it becomes easy to earn a nice chunk of change each month for doing what you already do every day.

When you're making small talk with your co workers or friends, you can bring up the fact that you get paid to do the same thing they do every day. Please and I cant stress this enough, don't lead them on. Don't tell them they can start up and be earning hundreds of dollars a month, since they simply can't. Yuwie is all about building residual income, which means as the members you invite begin duplicating your efforts, then those they bring in become active...so on and so forth. This takes some time, but even getting in just 5 referrals each month will put you much farther ahead of the crowd then most.

When you Sign Up you can immediately go about tidying up your space. At first learning how to edit a profile layout can be hard, but its never been simpler now that you can apply member made layouts to your page. Set up and join clubs to stay better connected with the community, or simply browse around and add interesting people. You can even tune into Y-Radio nearly every day of the week to stay even more in touch with whats going on behind the scenes.

As you start to tell your friends or bring in members through your latest advertising technique, you'll slowly begin to see your downline growing on its own. With payouts as low as $5 by paypal, you could be earning within your first two months (payments take a month to process I believe), and you'll be earning from that point on. Even if you were only earning a measly $5 a month for the time being, that's still free money in your pocket.

So whether you're a Myspace Superstar or the neighborhood hermit, you'll be welcomed here at Yuwie with open arms.

Just remember, "You Always miss 100% of the shots you Never take"

But don't take my word for it, do a little bit of research. Google up Yuwie and Scam and see what you come up with. Come to your own decision, but when you finally decide to join...which one day you undoubtedly will, you'll be welcomed with still open arms ^_^

Happy blogging friends, till next time

Peace & Prosperity to you all

2 comments:

wudbskibum said...

Very well written and informative post about Yuwie, which I am a member of. This should encourage me to engage there a bit more often.

The Cynergist said...

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