I have here some oppurtunities for you to make some extra cash. I believe that by giving I am recieving in the process. You can accept it or reject the invite but I hold out my hand for you. These are legit oppurtunities and are not part of a larger scam. Here are your oppurtunities and a description of what is being offered to you:

1. Moneytube.com- Reffer: Jimbo9889
Moneytube.com- There’s a new kid on the video-sharing block, and it’s got some interesting goodies in store for you. Joining the ranks of YouTube, Google Videos, Break, StreetFire and others is MoneyTube.com. Okay, so the name ain’t exactly all-original. But hey, it still could be worth checking out, especially since it comes with the tagline “Entertain Your Wallet”.

Well that got your attention pretty quick, eh? So how does this go? Basically, it allows you to browse through them other video-sharing sites and import them to your MoneyTube account to share it with your friends anywhere in the world. Now, that doesn’t really sound innovative, right? However, that’s not all there is to it. And this is where the good part comes in.

The twist with MoneyTube is that you will actually get paid for the video you put up. Say what? Get paid for a video you got from somewhere else? Yep, that’s how it goes. Basically, once the video you added to MoneyTube is up, the page will have several ads in it while your friends and other visitors watch the video. Then, any revenue generated from the video you added — via the page views — (pay close attention now) will be split with you 50/50.

2. Share-A-Flick.com- Everyone does it, you see a video you like and you send the link to your friends. Now you can do exactly this, and get paid for it. All you need to do is simply copy the links from youtube or myspace into your own unique page (don’t worry - full instructions are given and it’s very easy to do) and then send your own link to your friends. The more people see the video through your link, the more money you earn. So if someone send you a great link - before you send it on, copy it into your share-a-flick account and then forward on to your hearts content. You get paid for every unique person that views your links! It’s free to join and it’s free to do - simply click on the link below to get started

3. Associated Content-
Associated Content (AC) is the People’s Media Company, the ultimate destination site for both the inquisitive public and Content Producers from around the world. Associated Content curates and publishes a robust, ever-expanding collection of engaging, insightful, original multimedia content on the Web, connecting information seekers with the knowledge they want and the widest range of diverse Content Producers.

At Associated Content, you can explore the content of a vast and growing multimedia library and contribute to it! That’s why we call ourselves “The People’s Media Company,” because everyone can publish content here. Just sign up to be an AC Content Producer and then you can use our online publishing tools to submit all types of content (articles, video, audio, images) on the topics you choose. It’s a great way to show what you know to the world.

And, you can even get paid for your content submissions- twice! After you submit your content, we’ll review it and make an offer. That offer is usually between $3 and $20. That’s your first “upfront” payment. Then, you can earn a monthly “Performance Bonus” based on the number of visits to your content. The more popular your content is, the more you can earn. To sum it up: At AC you can explore and contribute to the world’s fastest growing multimedia library- and even earn extra cash.

4. Squidoo- Squidoo is a website launched in October 2005. It is a platform designed to make it easy for anyone, for free, to set up a single page on a topic he or she knows or cares a lot about. Squidoo came out of beta testing in March 2006.

Squidoo is a network of user-generated lenses –single pages that highlights one person’s point of view, recommendations, or expertise. Lenses can be about anything, such as ideas, people or places, hobbies and sports, pets or products, philosophy, and politics. Lenses aren’t primarily intended to hold content; more emphasis is placed on recommending and then pointing to content on the web. Annotation and organization and personalization delivers context and meaning.

Users who create lenses are called lensmasters. A lensmaster uses the tools available online to provide links, feeds, abstracts, and lists to users who are trying to make sense of a topic. For example, a single lens could point to Flickr photos, Google maps, blogs, eBay auctions, YouTube videos, and other links. Lensmasters are encouraged to promote personal agendas, expertise, causes, products, and opinions.

Squidoo splits its revenue with its “co-op” of lensmasters. 5% goes straight to charity, first. Then 50% goes to the lensmasters. 45% goes to Squidoo. The site is estimating that nearly half of all the lensmasters on the site are donating their royalties to any of 45 featured charities, ranging from NPR and The American Heart Association to smaller organizations like Chimp Haven and Planet Gumbo.

Squidoo was founded by author, speaker, and notable blogger Seth Godin. On Godin’s founding team was his book editor Megan Casey, Fast Company employee Heath Row, Corey Brown, and Gil Hildebrand, Jr. (Wikipedia.org)

5. Shvoong.com- Urbandiction defines Shvoong as acceleration, speeding up, fast going, hurry up, run quickly. Shvoong “is a world-wide center for abstracts, offering a wide variety of abstracts in 34 different languages. Our goal is to summarize all that has been written throughout human history in the areas of literature and scientific research, thus providing you the essence of human knowledge. All the abstracts are written by our users, citizens of the world, who not only enjoy sharing their knowledge with everyone, but also earn royalties for their work. The site has no pretension of replacing the real thing - whether books or studies - with abstracts, but rather serve as a tool that helps you swim in the sea of information, separate the chaff from the wheat”

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