If you enjoy MySpace, Facebook, or any other social networking site, you need to take a look at this! In a matter of weeks, Yuwie has grown to over 200,000 members and an alexa ranking of just over 3,000! This trend will continue because Yuwie is the first Social Networking site that pays its members.
I can show you how to make over $10,000 (£5,000) a month with Yuwie, but you need to get plugged in now.

Go to http://r.yuwie.com/obiindy and sign up todaySmile!

There are hundreds of millions of people out there who will all be on Yuwie. Do you want to be the one who referred them?
Or will you wait until somebody else is getting all the benefits. This program is new and exciting because unlike many internet programs, most people understand it. They are already doing it on MySpace.
You get paid to view pictures, blog, send comments, rate profiles, listen to music, and watch videos, everything you do for free on MySpace.
The time for this has come. Check out these numbers:

There are over 6.5 billion people connected to the internet worldwide!
MySpace has over 200 Million users.
There are 100's of Social Networking Sites out there.
Did I tell you that joining Yuwie is FREE?
It's that simple. Go to http://r.yuwie.com/obiindy to get started, i will see you over there.

Yuwie: Getting Paid to Network - Could it Work?

Yuwie is a relatively new social networking site and has really taken off. The site doesn't differentiate itself with the features it offers or the market that it trying to capture. On the contrary, Yuwie differentiates itself by paying its members for using the site for every action they take on the site, and even the actions resulting from them.

Once you sign up with the site, you have several different options accessible via icons.




These options include messages, friends, pictures, blog, schools, clubs, and favorites, nothing new there, in fact these same features and many more are already available on other sites, but that's not the point. Yuwie has a detailed set of videos that explains how they are 'changing the game' by paying their users for 'playing around on the internet'. So how exactly are they changing the game? Let's see.

Why do I get paid?

Yuwie argues that others social networking sites are making an estimated $20 million a month while the users do all the work (social media ain't it?) and that unlike these other sites, they want to share there revenue with the users.

What do I get paid for?

You get paid for every action you take on the site. Every change you make to your profile, every picture/blog/video you post, and not only that, you get paid for every time another user looks at your profile or content that you have created or posted. On the 15th of each month, Yuwie decides (based on how much they made in the previous month) how much will be given out to each user, an amount that you can track from the 'earnings' section of your profile.

While the amount of you make depends on how much you interact with the site, here is a look at sample earnings based on the 10 levels of referrals and assuming a revenue-sharing rate of $0.50.


Seems like a great idea. With most of the features of your average social networking site offered on Yuwie and the added benefit of getting paid to do what you're already doing, does the prospect of making money while making friends seem enticing?


What counts as a page view?


Q: What actually counts as a paid page view?


A: When anyone views any of these pages, it counts as 1 page view for you:
your profile page
your blog pages
view all your friends
view all your comments
your picture pages
your video pages
if someone views one of your shared layouts
When you view any of these pages, it counts as 1 page view.
any of your control panel pages, including but not limited to: settings, messaging,
friends, referrals, favorites, etc.


The following does not count as a page view:
Refreshing/reloading a page
Any page that's viewed within 3 seconds of the last page doesn't count.