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by Mohammed Ashfaq eMarketer Graphics Designer
Tagvillage is a dynamic and exciting new community which is rapidly becoming popular. Thousands of people in this community together and In this role are changing the world. Tagviallage awaits you in
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Tagvillage is an advertising distribution system through which advertisers place hundreds of millions of advertisements upon hundreds of millions of WebPages throughout the World Wide Web.

Members of Tagvillage are called Tag Traders. Tens of thousands of people are becoming Tag Traders regularly by opening a FREE Tag Trading Account. Tag Traders can swap keywords, which we call Tags, among each other and share in the money we get when advertisers pay for advertisements delivered through our distribution system. Tag Traders can also earn rewards and money for using sites such as Facebook and Twitter, or searching for things online.

Tagvillage is uniquely chartered as the world's first official Tithing Corporation. By mandate of our corporate by-laws, we are required to give a minimum of 10% of our gross revenue to humanitarian causes.

So I wish you become one of us and work not only for yourself but for humanity as well and choose a role according to your capability which maybe, Tag trader, Publisher, Advertiser or Affiliate. Join Now

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About Mohammed Ashfaq Committed     eMarketer Graphics Designer

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Joined APSense since, December 8th, 2011, From Karachi, Pakistan.

Created on Feb 17th 2012 15:05. Viewed 1,916 times.

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