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Earn money from twitter! Get paid for your tweets!


Social Media And Earning Opportunities.
I’m sure that you are using twitter and that you tweet a lot.
Who doesn’t right, in today’s society the social media is important, it gives power to the people and the justice, it connects them
and get them updated with the latest changes that are related to their lives and the lives of their friends and family.

40+ Websites To Make Money Online

Here is the list of  sites where you can make money online.
Many of these sites gives you different ways to make money online.
You can make money online  on them, it just depends on you where and how much.
These sites are coming from different types of online opportunities.

Get Paid To Sites:
  1. Neobux – This Is one of the first sites online where you can get paid to view ads from sponsors.
  2. ArticleIncome – get paid to write.
  3. SurveyClubget paid to take surveys.

Video Blogging make Easy money with Videofy.Me

Videofy.Me is basically a video publishing service. In fact Videofy.Me is the easiest way to publish videos on all major platforms and you can earn money from advertisements. It supports the following platforms:
  • Blogger
  • Drupal
  • Facebook
  • Live journal
  • Myspace
  • Posterous
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • WordPress

6 Revenue Sharing Sites to Make Money Sharing Your Photos

Revenue sharing sites provide an easy way to make money online for anyone. There are many different kinds of revenue sharing sites out there. One of which is photography revenue sharing sites. Photography or image revenue sharing gives you the opportunity to make easy money by sharing your images online. Here are 6 image revenue sharing sites where you can make money sharing your images:


ShareAPic.net
You can upload and host unlimited pictures on shareapic, and invite your friends and family to check them out. You get $0.22 for every 1000 views you get on each one of your images. Minimum for payout is $20.00, which will be paid via pay pal or various gift card methods such as amazon.com. If you have an account with Bidvertiser, you can add your code to your image and gallery pages, and earn extra money Bidvertiser account as well.

Google Alternatives: How To Pull Yourself Out Of That G-hole

Today’s the day, Googlers: that dreaded and disputed Privacy Policy goes into effect as of today. If you’re one of the Google users wary of what the new policy is going to do to you and your privacy, it might be worth considering de-Googling your life; maybe not a wholesale liquidation of Google from your life, but enough to ensure that all of your data eggs aren’t in Google’s basket.
Below are some alternatives I’ve compiled that should help you shake off that feeling that Google completely owns your life. Before continuing, though, let me offer this caveat: the reason so many people almost exclusively use Google Apps for nearly every facet of online activity is because Google makes really good apps. That said, some of these alternatives might not be on par with, say, Gmail or Google+, so make a measured decision on what you need from these types of services and what features you can do without.

Google Alternatives: How To Pull Yourself Out Of That G-hole
Search – Google Search results will likely be the well from which Google collects most of your information under the new Privacy Policy and then uses it for whatever arcane purposes Google uses your information. While you can turn off your Web History as well as use Google’s own encrypted search, you could still always do one better by simply not using Google search directly (especially until the full application of the new Privacy Policy is witnessed and understood).
With Scroogle down for the count, the two viable not-Google contenders to take its place are DuckDuckGo and Gibiru. Both sites are pro-privacy and ensure users’ searches are encrypted by concealing your IP address from your search query. With either of these two search tools, your results will be the same as the basic results you get from Google.