
YUWIE is an international social networking site that allows members to set up personal profiles for the purpose of linking to friends and sharing information, videos, blogs, and pictures.
YUWIE members can view each others' profiles, communicate with old friends and meet new friends on the service. I'ts similiar like
EZIHIPPO,
MYSOCIALINCOME,
HELLOHELLO.NET,
FRIENDFINDER and oher Social Networking Sites of the world. Yuwie differentiates itself by paying its members for using the site for every action they take on the site, and even the actions resulting from them.
What do I get paid for?
You get paid for every action you take on the site. Every change you make to your profile, every picture/blog/video you post, and not only that, you get paid for every time another user looks at your profile or content that you have created or posted. On the 15th of each month,
YUWIE decides (based on how much they made in the previous month) how much will be given out to each user, an amount that you can track from the 'earnings' section of your profile.
How it Works?
Every day, users view millions of pages by surfing on each others pages, exchanging messages, commenting on pictures, writing blogs, and so on. On every page, advertising is displayed. Every time a user follows one of this adverts, the website get paid for the click. So far nothing exceptional, pretty much like myspace or facebook one would say.
Now, with other social networks, users are doing all the hard work by posting content, inviting and sharing with their friends, and clicking on ads, the website make millions of dollars in advertising every day, and they keep it all to themselves. Does that seem fair?
Here, there is a difference: at the end of each month they count their revenue, and share it with their users. Not only that, but they track and keep record of the activity of each person you refer, and each person they refer, and so on and so on, up to 10 levels / tiers. Not only are you getting revenue from your activity, but also from your friends activity, and their friends activity, and the friends of their friends activity. Needless to say, it adds up.
So what are you waiting for? Let's work together to do it right, this time!
