I'm currently working with a company that believes the people who use a social media website, you and me, or the users should be compensated. We are the ones that make social media successful because we are on there using it every day. Does Mark Z send you a check at the end of the year and say "thank you for making my website successful?" Nope he didn't send me one either. But this company wants to reward the user. So when this is released everyone can use it for free! Your friends and family can use if for free just like facebook or twitter. One difference, even the free members will earn points for connecting with people. Those points can be turned in for gift certificates or merchandise. BUT, right now we have the option to subscribe to be a "First Inviter" one who will get to be one of the first to use the website and then invite the world. By subscribing $9.95 pr month that opens up two different types of compensation for you. The company has a compensation plan in place to pay you for sharing with others who want to share with others information about this new social media. You would not go to work for your boss and not get paid , would you? Well, this company doesn't expect you to do that either. And, it is quite lucrative. The next form of compensation comes later. when this company develops profit maybe 2 years or 3 they will pay back a portion of company profits to all subscribed members. Facebook is reported to be worth $140 billion dollars in 9 years, as our company acquires profits like that, they are willing to share. I would say that is a lot of return for your $9.95 per month. Wouldn't you? And, they are visionaries. They have versions 2, 3 and 4 ready to go, and will be dropping even more things into this platform to generate money to pay us subscribed members on. Go to the website url I have to sign up and start!!!
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