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Re: Have anyone heard about a platform called Adswage?
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bitcpromoter1111
on 26/11/2023, 00:09:32 UTC

As someone has suggested, if risking $100 is too much for you, consider exploring other options. Don't feel compelled to proceed if it makes you uncomfortable. I've been using this platform for over a month without encountering any problems.
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Re: Bitcoin's Impact on South Asian Economies.
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bitcpromoter1111
on 25/11/2023, 21:50:38 UTC
 South Asian countries have a significant unbanked population. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies offer an alternative financial system that allows people without access to traditional banking to participate in economic activities. This has the potential to enhance financial inclusion in the region.
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Re: Have anyone heard about a platform called Adswage?
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bitcpromoter1111
on 25/11/2023, 21:44:05 UTC
They did not tell me that.
Moreover, as you mentioned, the Adswage platform doesn't seem to have any social media links or usage/terms policies. Also, no YouTuber reviewed the platform and spoke about its legitimacy, and the reviews on Trustpilot are likely to be shill reviews [2]; if you mean the platform domain that ends with .com.

It's a recently launched platform, not even two months old, and the Admins are transparent about it with the users. When I asked, I was straightforwardly informed that the platform is new. For social media pages, you can find links in the footer. As for terms and conditions and other pages, they're available on the website, but you simply didn't bother to go through them.

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There is no need for a deposit but in general you pay small amount for ads advertising in legit companies.
You sound like you might be new to the internet. Adswage isn't the only platform that requires users to pay fees to participate in their earning program. Twitter, Distrokid, and many other platforms follow a similar approach. These fees are typically in place to safeguard the platform against scammers who might exploit the program by creating multiple free accounts.

Now, I'd like to ask you: How would you propose preventing referral and bot fraud in such a program if it were made free for everyone? Consider why platforms like Twitter and Distrokid charge users upfront. Why do they not deduct fees from your account after you've earned money?

This platform is legitimate, and I challenge you to provide any evidence of being scammed if you claim otherwise.
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Re: Have anyone heard about a platform called Adswage?
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bitcpromoter1111
on 25/11/2023, 06:40:01 UTC
The website is paying really well. Don't be discouraged by what you see here on Bitcointalk, Nobody here has said they deposited $100 and the platform made away with it. All I see here is speculation. Life is all about risk, just like buying cryptocurrency is a risk. What I can tell you is that I have joined this platform and I have been paid multiple times with no problem. I have also done my research online and I haven't seen anyone complain of the platform scamming them.
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Adswage Host ID for Registration
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bitcpromoter1111
on 09/11/2023, 03:26:19 UTC
Are you trying to create an account on Adswage but finding it difficult to complete the registration process due to the absence of a host ID? If that's the case, you've landed on the right page. In this post, I'll share my host ID with you so you can use it for your registration. A quick note: if someone else invited you to the platform, it's advisable to use their host ID. However, if you're unable to contact that person or have lost touch with them, feel free to proceed with your registration using my ID.

My Adswage host ID is ED9M6F8. Simply copy it and paste it into the Host field while registering.

Thank you!
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Get Paid To Read Books: 10 Websites That Actually Pay!
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bitcpromoter1111
on 19/10/2023, 02:31:26 UTC
Introduction
In a world the place analyzing is now not solely a loved activity but additionally a gateway to information and entertainment, would not it be superb if you ought to flip your love for studying into a supply of income? Well, you're in luck! There are reliable web sites out there that will pay you to examine books. Yes, you study that correctly. You can get paid to do what you love most – read. In this article, we are going to discover 10 web sites that certainly pay you to study books and share pointers on how to make the most of these opportunities.

Goodreads
Goodreads is a haven for e-book lovers, and they provide a "First Reads" application the place you can sign up to get hold of free improved copies of books in exchange for a review. While it may additionally no longer be direct cash, you get the threat to study new releases earlier than they hit the shelves.

NetGalley
NetGalley is another platform that connects publishers and authors with e-book reviewers. You can request digital copies of books and write reviews. While no longer all titles are paid, some publishers do provide compensation for gorgeous reviews.

Online Book Club
Online Book Club can pay readers to write critiques for a range of books. The charge varies relying on the book's size and complexity, however it is a incredible way to earn some more money whilst indulging in your studying passion.

Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews is a commonplace e-book evaluation organization that once in a while hires freelance e-book reviewers. If you have a sturdy heritage in literature and essential analysis, this ought to be an excellent probability to get paid for your insights.

The US Review of Books
Similar to Kirkus, The US Review of Books hires freelance reviewers to grant honest, well-structured reviews. Compensation is presented for every overview completed.

Women's Review of Books
This internet site focuses on books written via and about women. If you have a hobby in women's literature and a knack for writing reviews, you can get paid for your contributions.

Booklist
Booklist is an e-book by way of the American Library Association that hires freelance reviewers. If you have a heritage in library science or associated fields, this ought to be a profitable gig.

BookBrowse
BookBrowse presents paid possibilities for e-book reviewers. They additionally have a "First Impressions" software the place where you can acquire books in trade for a short review.

Reedsy Discovery
Reedsy Discovery is a platform the place indie authors promote their books. They provide compensation for trustworthy evaluations of these self-published works.

Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing
Lastly, if you are a voracious reader with a Genius for writing, think about turning into a self-published author. You can write your personal e-books, put them on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, and earn royalties from e-book sales.

Conclusion
In conclusion, getting paid to study books is no longer simply a dream; it can be a reality. The 10 websites noted above provide possibilities for e-book fanatics to flip their ardor into a source of income. However, it is vital to bear in mind that whilst these possibilities exist, they frequently come with obligations such as writing considerate and straightforward reviews. So, if you are prepared to embark on this literary trip and make cash doing what you love, discover these websites and begin your analyzing journey today!

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How many categories in a news site are too many?
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bitcpromoter1111
on 16/10/2023, 16:11:22 UTC
I have a news site and I have categories like
politics
economy
society
crime news
science
art
health
environment
history

Are they too many?
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Re: 10 platforms where you can earn money performing tasks
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bitcpromoter1111
on 16/10/2023, 15:51:51 UTC
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Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate.

A paid-to-click website that pays 1 USD per ad view? That sounds too good to be true. This Adswage website seems relatively new. Can somebody post feedback about his experience on this website.
What's the reason for you to post this list, OP? Most of those website are very popular and I'm sure that at least 99% of the forum members know about them. Some of those websites are legit, while others have a bad reputation(like Mechanical Turk, which has a Trstpilot score of 2/5). The actual list of freelance and microtask platforms is way bigger. There are GRT websites like Freecash(an alternative to Swagbucks), but most of their offers are targeting people, who are living in Tier 1 Countries like USA, UK, Canada and Australia.

Yes, you're correct. There are actually numerous freelancing platforms beyond the ones I listed. I only included the ones I've personally experimented with. The platform you brought up is indeed relatively new, just as you pointed out. It does have its limitations; for instance, there's a cap on the number of ads you can view daily, so don't anticipate seeing as many ads. Nevertheless, you can expect to earn at least $1 in a day."
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Re: 10 platforms where you can earn money performing tasks
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bitcpromoter1111
on 15/10/2023, 22:08:15 UTC
Your disagreement stems from my use of the term "tasks" instead of "contracts." From my perspective, tasks can be seen as miniature contracts. For instance, if I were contracted to build a website for a school, I could divide the work into smaller tasks. I might hire someone on Fiverr to handle the frontend development, another person for the backend, and a graphics designer to manage all the visual elements. These individual assignments could be considered tasks. Tasks can be assigned to individuals who are not employed full-time, as long as both parties agree on the terms
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10 platforms where you can earn money performing tasks
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bitcpromoter1111
on 15/10/2023, 17:27:54 UTC
There are several online platforms where you can earn money by performing various tasks. Please note that the availability and types of tasks may vary based on your location and skills. As of my last update in September 2021, here are 10 platforms where you can earn money by performing tasks:

1. Amazon Mechanical Turk:  This is a crowdsourcing marketplace where businesses and developers can outsource tasks to a virtual workforce. Tasks include data entry, transcription, and more.

2. Fiverr: Fiverr is a platform where you can sell services, including writing, graphic design, programming, and more. You can create gigs and offer your services to a global audience.

3. TaskRabbit: TaskRabbit connects people who need help with tasks with skilled and reliable Taskers. Tasks include everything from home repairs to running errands.

4. Adswage: Adswage is a platform where you can earn money by viewing advertisements. It pays about $1 per ad view. Search them on Google to learn more about how to participate. 

5. Upwork: Upwork is a freelancing platform where you can find a wide range of tasks, from writing and programming to marketing and design. Clients post jobs, and freelancers can bid on them.

6. Freelancer: Freelancer is another freelancing platform where you can find various tasks and projects. It works similarly to Upwork, with employers posting jobs and freelancers bidding on them.

7. Gigwalk: Gigwalk is a mobile app that allows you to find quick jobs (gigs) in your area. These gigs can include tasks like taking photos of products in stores or checking product displays.

8. Swagbucks: Swagbucks is a rewards program where you can earn money and gift cards by performing various online tasks, such as taking surveys, watching videos, and shopping online.

9. UserTesting: UserTesting pays you to visit websites or apps, complete a set of tasks, and provide your thoughts and opinions. This helps businesses improve their websites and user experience.

10. Clickworker: Clickworker is a platform that offers various microtasks, such as data entry, translation, and web research. Workers are paid per task completion.