Helium Knowledge revamps site
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There is a get paid to site called Helium Knowledge that is now known as Helium following a site revamp.
This is a paid posting site with an unknown system of crediting posters. The paying rate also takes into consideration the rating the writer gives and receives. At last check, I earned about US$0.16.
Not only has the site come up with a new logo and new colours, the innards have also been modified. So much so that I am now unable to access the site.
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[…] Helium Knowledge This get-paid-to-post is slightly different from others as you have to post some kind of information instead of just casual chat. You also earn when others read and rate your posts. I had earned less than US$0.20 after posting about half a dozen posts and abandoned it. Almost 6 months later, when I checked back last week to cancel my account, my balance was almost US$1.90. I cancelled anyway. At the rate it’s going, I will reach the payout amount of US$25 in maybe 10 years if I am lucky. […]
There are people with payment proof of $1,500 per month on their blogs. Go google it.
The trick or info in earning a lot w/ helium and other article writing sites is on google as well. Some suggest writting short articles and lots of them.
This site also really isn’t a paid to post site like mylot or paid to post forums. Instead of a set amount per post, helium gives you more money for how much traffic views your article etc etc… If you make a post on mylot, you might get $0.03 cents. If you make an article submission on helium you could generate well over $100.00 w/ that 1 article post if you know what your doing.
What isn’t for some people maybe a goldmine for others. I’m sure some people fail at ebay while others have made 6 figures off of ebay since the late 90’s….I guess its all about dedication and effort.
Thanks for stopping by Rob…yup I agree…a program that works for someone doesn’t necessarily work for me and vice-versa.
If you google “helium scam”, you will also turn up some interesting results.