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Francis Meade (Earnest)
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Date Posted: 03:44:48 02/27/12 Mon
Just recently I found a very useful little site, called "Webanswers" that can give a lot of fun, and is a good way of earning "AdSense" revenue without too much effort.
People who know me will realise how well that would suit my way of operating. I am a strong believer in the idea that we should work to live, rather than live to work. If economy of effort is required, I am the man you should send for.
It's not that I am lazy. It is just that I like to see results,(preferably from money going into my "PayPal" account), but not have to burn too much midnight oil to achieve them.
This source of easy "dosh" that I would like to introduce you to today is, as I have already said, called "Webanswers". It is a similar site to "Yahoo Answers". People ask questions, and other members give the answers. The person who asked the question can give an award to the answer that they feel best satisfies their requirements. If your answer gets the accolade, you are entitled to all the "AdSense" revenue from that page from then on. If nobody gets awarded, the AdSense is shared around all the people who reply, and the questioner gets a share.
There is something that makes "Webanswers" different from a lot of similar sites, and that is that you can earn revenue just by ASKING QUESTIONS. While your question remains unanswered, or unawarded, you get to retain a share of the "AdSense", just for asking. "Webanswers" rewards activity, whether it be asking or answering. It all helps to build up the site.
Another great thing about this little earner is that the administrators operate a thing called "quality scoring". This means that, if you give consistently good answers, you get better quality "Google" ads on your pages. This can really make your revenue grow.
A good quality answer is not always a long one. Some questions require only very short replies, but make them as accurate as possible. You can research. But don’t copy and paste. The admin notice that sort of thing. I would suggest a length of around ten to fifteen sentences for most answers. Sprinkle some keywords related to the subject throughout your reply. Google really loves "Webanswers". The more hits you get on your answers, the more clicks, and then, obviously, the more money in your account.
I won’t bore you by going on any more about my great discovery. Suffice it to say that my "AdSense "revenue has tripled in the last month, and it is just a month since I joined "Webanswers".
It is free to join, and, in my opinion, definitely worth the effort.
Follow this link to join this very useful site.
http://www.webanswers.com/_easymoney1/how-this-works.cfm
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