Monday, June 23, 2008
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Subert and Profit- Make Cash and Advertise
Subvert and Profit
Happy Sunday to all of you, today I'm going to write about Subvert and Profit. S&P is a social media website which offers social users who are on Digg and StumbleUpon a chance to earn money by promoting the web content set out by the advertisers who are also using the system to get views. In a way it is sort of a "blackmarket" for votes on social media sites. Here is what S&P say about their site:
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.
Other "social media optimization" sites can only advise their clients on ways to design their sites for Digg and StumbleUpon. Subvert and Profit actually gets you the votes, and for cheap!
By crowdsourcing our operation to over 9,000 anonymous Internet users, we can provide a cheap, effective form of undercover marketing.
If you want more details on how you can earn money or advertise your content, or both, here is a simple list pertaining to whatever you choose to be.
Advertisers
Buy Diggs and votes on StumbleUpon.
- Sign up.
- Add funds to your account.
- Buy votes for $2.00 each.
- Get visitors to your site for cheap.
- Repeat.
They've also provided a set of FAQ's in case you are not clear abut something.
Isn't this illegal?
No. Violating a website's Terms of Use is not illegal. Digg or StumbleUpon can, however, delete your account if they discover that you violate their Terms of Use. We encourage you to violate any Terms of Use at your own risk.
Won't I get banned from Digg and StumbleUpon?
We minimize the risk of your being banned. We encourage you to learn more about our special techniques and algorithms.
How much do I earn per vote?
As an entry-level user, you earn $1.00 per paid vote. Whenever we ask you to vote for something, we ask you to vote for several other things at the same time, and we hide the paid vote among the other random votes.
How does the referral program work?
We offer two highly lucrative referral programs. You can earn 10% of the earnings of any friends you refer who work for us, and 10% of the cost of advertisements from any advertisers you refer to us. To refer users and advertisers, see your social user page.
Some users make more in referral earnings than they do voting for stories with us!
How cost effective is Subvert and Profit for advertisers?
We estimate that we are 50 to 100 times more cost effective than conventional Internet advertising. With Digg, our cost per click is about $0.003, whereas the cost per click of conventional Internet advertising (such as Google AdWords) is about $0.20. Through Subvert and Profit, it costs about $75 to get a story on the front page of Digg, where it will receive about 25,000 clicks. Information about StumbleUpon is less readily available, but our cost per click should be roughly similar. StumbleUpon is a more linear proposition, whereas Digg is all or nothing.
How much does a Digg cost?
A Digg's price varies, just like any commodity. Right now, a Digg is valued at $2.00.
How much does a StumbleUpon vote cost?
Right now, Stumbles are also valued at $2.00.
Subvert and Profit allows you to easily delete your account if you choose to and you won't be spammed upon sign up, you do not get notified every time an assignment comes up so you'll have to check regularly. Funds are processed through AlertPay, an alternative Pay-Pal, so if you don't have one yet, sign up here.
-Dmitriy
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Green Dimes on Earth Day
Check out this website, when you sign up to remove your junk mail, they send you $1. That simple. An alternative would be to plant a tree or recieve their magazine. I would greatly suggest checking out this website.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Frozen Grand Central
I stumbled upon this today and was amazed at what this cast did which had gotten a lot of attention, watch the video below to see exactly what they did that amazed me and millions of others.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Finding Chuck Norris on Google, Not as Easy As it Seems

Happy Wednesday everyone, today a friend of mine brought something really hilarious to me, finding Chuck Norris via Google. You may have read all of those long lists of things Chuck facts, if not you can find some here. I'll list the simple directions you'll have to follow to get the same message I did. First up, fire up Google and type in "find Chuck Norris", then click "I'm Feeling Lucky". When you do that, you'll receive a hilarious message of "Google won't search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don't find Chuck Norris, he finds you." and it even lists the suggestions you may do afterwards. I'm providing a link to this to make it an even easier access to something that is sure to lighten up your day. Find Chuck Norris.
Enjoy!
-Dmitriy
Monday, April 14, 2008
Haven't Been able to Post for a While
I've been in a posting slump lately as I simply don't have enough time to review any websites for the time being. I decided to still entertain the visitors to this blog by posting some Youtube videos that have had me revisiting them over and over again in place of the times that I am unable to post anything. The first one is a Mad TV sketch, a parody of Michael Jackson's Never Land Ranch. Enjoy!
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