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What is Yuwie, how it works

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Marc Salvetti

 

First allow me to introduce myself, I'm Marco, I'm French, I live in Cambodia and I'm making a living by doing websites as a freelancer.

I don't have anything to sell you, everything is free, here and on Yuwie, so no credit card or banking information will be asked ever.

This site is not affiliated to Yuwie, I'm not working for them, I'm not their partner and I wrote this page only because I think it's worth spending five minute to read it.

Living in Cambodia is quite special, and despite the fact that it is a developing country and there are many opportunities that show up, it's not easy to make the right choices and to earn a decent income.

I would like to introduce you to Yuwie, a new opportunity that started in July 2007. It's one of the fastest growing social networks at the moment with 300,000 members in only 4 months. They have a secret almost too simple - they share their revenue with their users!

At first I believed it was yet another scam, but as a professional, it doesn't take me very long to know if this kind of opportunity is real or not. Frist thing I did was to Google around and read a few blogs to see what the people were saying. What I found really surprised me and led me to believe it's probably the best opportunity to make some decent money I've ever heard of.

Here's 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. 

Yuwie itself can't say exactly how much you can legitimately make, as it has just been released. Even professionals like myself can only merely speculate as to how people 'en masse' can make or break a good idea.

Here's an example of what could happen. The chart below assumes you refer 3 people, and those 3 people refer 3, then those refer 3, through 10 levels. If each referral has 1000 page views, or impressions, per month, and the month's Revenue Sharing Rate, RSR, is $0.50.

 

Yuwie projection scenario
 
Now I know most of you at this point are thinking bu****t! 10 grand a month? to hang out on the web? That's impossible. But well, okay, the first users did get paid,  view payment proof, and the thousands of new users are getting paid (you'll find pictures of their stats and checks in their blogs all over the web). Yes, it's small amounts of money, but the increase is promising and since you're on myspace or facebook all day for free anyway, what have you got to loose? Did myspace or facebook paid you a single cent?

By clicking on the button below, you are adding yourself to my levels, so yes, I personally have something to gain. I'll give you this. But besides the fact that it costs nothing to you, you also have something to gain - this is fun to me. This is completely extra and superfluous income. I'm not talking about making a living here but just enjoy using this site to meet people, read blog, watch videos and pictures, nothing more, nothing less.

 The site revenue is coming from ads and a big part of this revenue come from big ads displayed once just after the sign up form, so just click the skip button on the 5-6 initial offers and you'll be in. Theses big ads won't be displayed the next time you login.

 

 

 

Take a break from posting on people's walls and looking at pictures of people you don't know anymore and give it a try.

Feel also free to visit my blog, where I give some good advice on how to get successful on Yuwie and where I write about my adventures in Cambodia...an added bonus.

 

 
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