Earn2Life is gathering some dust
Whenever a business model shifted from one mode to another, it’s just either they’ll become successful or they’ll fail. This time, it seems that even if they’ve given 10,000,000L$ all in all, they’re losing.
The promise of earning 1000L$ daily
For some months, it has been their marketing strategy. Yes! You’ll be able to earn at least 1000L$ daily through earn2life but you have to make some effort. However, both you and I know that people surfing the internet is lazy and wants everything quick and easy. (That’s why my free lindens list is successful, right? )
Today, I checked how much I earned from Earn2Life for the month of November and as expected, it is gathering dust. 431L$ from November 1 to November 19, 2007. THAT IS SO SMALL! compared to the 2000L$ that I get from First Opinions Panel’s Affiliate System per day. (37,000L$ from First Opinions from Nov.1 to Nov. 19 )
If Earn2Life’s marketing can’t think of a good way to improve their system, they’ll probably lose market.
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I’m afraid I have to agree. Some offers don’t work because of my location. But hey, it’s free lindens. Thanks for introducing me to Earn2Life, by the way, Chino.
Second that statement.
I mean, Earn2life helped me at points, but their offers are really a bother. They never seem to update their list at all, and i get the same damn offer that i don’t want to do every single time i click offer list.
Plus, i’m not gonna give me personal address to sign up for some dumb offers to earn me some lindens.
I agree, the offers are like sweepstakes, and seem to ask too much personal information. Obviously they are trying to make a buck in the end, which leads me to believe they will sell the information later, and who know where that will go.
Not all offers are like sweepstakes. The offers in earn2life are more like people paying earn2life to get as much new memebers as they could to sign up for offers under them in hope of earing more referals money for themselves while getting earn2life to pay minimum compenstation to people who actually sign up under the adveristers.
Sure, in the end, all they want is to build business. And thats why they are there. The less business that is created from false information, the less time the offer stays valid.
I think being weary of your personal information isn’t paranoia. You should keep your info secure and don’t ever give out more than you are comfortable with.
No one say it is isn’t paranoia to be be weary of your personal information , right? I have give false information myself too cos experience have shown that they enrol yyou into more things than what u initally sign up for.
But it is not too bad for earn2life to have survive for 5 years because normally similiar sites would have bit the dust after a year or 2. It could be that such players in second life are far and few, that explains the lack of competition, at least within the relam of second life
The word “paranoia” is often seen as negative. I was implying that one shouldn’t think of it as a bad thing to keep your personal information to yourself. Once you give that info out, your kind of trusting whoever you gave it to…and if your not sure you trust them, don’t give that info out. our gut feeling, could be a good thing.
Perhaps because I had the experience of filling in surveys and joining some so-called internet money-making schemes long before I came to sl, I am not that averse to give out fake info if the program do sound ok and does not involve a lot of committment on your parts. If the program is too shady to join, I will get it a miss anyway
Its just tough to tell a “shady” one sometimes, and that makes it harder to put faith in its confidentiality with your information.
Always use fake information for all boxes. Lol they are not worth putting down the real information for. And yes, they never update the list, and around 50%+ of their offers are either expired or link doesn’t work.
I have no idea if your breaking rules or even laws laws or not, but I would just skip the survey if it has questions you feel are too personal, or request information that you are uncomfortable giving away.
Survey compaines are used to fake information anyway, so I think there is no law broken. It is not as if it is not government survey or interview where you are obligated to tell the truth
legalities are messy thing to know about…thats why there are so many jokes about lawyers. The surveys will just have a lesser shelf life if they are all filled out with false information. Hopefully thats the only drawback
They are the second life version of the traditional paid to sign websites. There are always a limited number of sign-up in such sites, so the promised of earning a thousand per day is misleading.
And I have learnt never to sign up for offers that worth less than 20 us cents in value as I can find better offers for such values in other paid-to-sign sites.
(Yes, I do earn some e-money from the other websites as a sideline to fund my second life activity)
WOAH O_O thats insane! I hope the First Opinions Panel will send me my first survey soon I just signed up with them : ) if I don’t get a survey after a few weeks I’ll start to realize somethings wrong lol! And of course keeping your personal information safe & secure is extremely important, especially on the internet.