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Social Networking + E-Commerce = Fun + $
Dec 09, 2006 03:12:16
What is Weblo, you ask? I'd like to imagine that it's easy for people to understand this new concept that we have unleashed... social networking with e-commerce... but it seems so complicated. Guess what? It's not!
People have been building pages online, linking to friends, meeting people from around the world, writing bios, posting pictures... that's social networking. Weblo.com asks: why not get paid to do it?
You see, so many social networking sites, like myspace or facebook, even youtube... they see you make pages (while they put ads on your site) and they make money from your time, from your fun.
With Weblo, YOU build pages and YOU OWN them... that means you do what you love to do and, while you are doing it, you get paid. There are tons of ways to make money!. The easiest: each time someone clicks an ad on your site, you earn. It means you can sell your own pages for profit, after you build them. It means that when you own a city or state, you can earn from each member that joins.
Social networking with e-commerce is a new concept. Weblo.com is breaking the mold. This is a new world, a new economy and a new way to have a lot of fun.
So Join Now, BUILD YOUR PAGES, have fun and make money WITHOUT thinking about it.
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