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Uu9 - Uu9.eu, Get paid to view your own ads - step by step guide to setting up |
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Jun 28 2009, 05:32 PM
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New MoneyMaker

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Here's an easy way of making money for your Paypal account when your computer is idle doing nothing.
Also, you don't have to spend any money whatsoever to do this, not now, later or ever. Try it out and see if it works for you.
This site pays for anyone to view the ads that you place on your own site. There are no rules about you not being able to view your own ads. I have a steady stream of income from this, it's not massive but it is income for doing nothing once it's set up. They have also paid out so they are legit. Apparently someone has reported them as an attack site, but it is just a genuine advertising company.
- First make an account on blogger.com and create a blog.
- Then open an account with the ad site using Edit: link removed this link.
- Copy and paste a banner or two into your blog using the layout tab to add the /html gadget.
- Use firefox and download an add-on called 'ReloadEvery'.
- Log out of your blogger account when you've got your page set up.
- Open up multiple tabs in Firefox and go to the address of the page you set up in each. An example of the kind of page I made can be found Edit: link removed here.
- Use ReloadEvery to refresh each tab every 10 seconds.
- Log in to your advertising account and watch your account go up.
Leaving an old laptop running all the time doing this means free money from an otherwise unused computer.
It also works best to turn off 'load images automatically' in Firefox content options to reduce refresh loading times.
This post has been edited by ~fishie~: Jun 29 2009, 06:09 PM
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Jun 28 2009, 09:34 PM
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New MoneyMaker

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Its too bad, Sounded so promising
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Jun 29 2009, 03:19 AM
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New MoneyMaker

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Yes, here is proof that this site does pay out:  And I do not know what this guy is talking about viruses and stuff for. I've been on this site for a while now and I've not had any problems whatsoever. Maybe he is the competition trying to give the site a bad name. Update: I have just scanned all of my systems twice with 2 seperate anti-virus programs, Avast and Norton Antivirus, and there are definitely no infected files.
This post has been edited by ajc1986: Jun 29 2009, 04:03 AM
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Jun 29 2009, 04:04 AM
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QUOTE (ajc1986 @ Jun 29 2009, 04:19 AM)  Yes, here is proof that this site does pay out:  And I do not know what this guy is talking about viruses and stuff for. I've been on this site for a while now and I've not had any problems whatsoever. Maybe he is the competition trying to give the site a bad name. I ain't no competition! I'm just saying what happened to me! And it wasn't the site, it was the ads. I went to that blog you posted up there, and thats when it happened. I'm just trying to make sum money!!
This post has been edited by guerreromd: Jun 29 2009, 04:27 AM
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Jun 29 2009, 04:34 AM
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New MoneyMaker

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I can assure you there is nothing malicious in the ads. The only thing they do is redirect to another site occasionally and by using the auto refresher you can avoid this before it happens. As I said, I've been using this for a while and had no problems whatsoever.
I think there may have been an issue with a dodgy ad that the admin accepted a while ago but they got rid of it and compensated everyone with higher CPM revenue so everything is running fine. Maybe you were a part of this when they first started up but nobody has ever reported it screwing up their PC. It's quite a good scheme to get your old PC actually earning money, give it another go, they have got everything straightened out.
And the blog site is listed as that because it is associated with uu9.eu, as it has their ads on. Someone apparently from the competition wrongfully reported them and the admin have contacted Google about it so it should be sorted soon.
This post has been edited by ajc1986: Jun 29 2009, 04:48 AM
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Jun 29 2009, 05:27 PM
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TOP PANDA

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BEWARE! I also got a malicious virus warning when going to the site.
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Jul 3 2009, 02:32 PM
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New MoneyMaker

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The warnings have be removed because, as already explained, there is nothing malicious about the ads or the uu9 website. Anyway here are the links again and they are safe, Link to sign up here Link to example Blogspot page hereSince first posting on here my account is already $6 richer and I haven't even been at home the past few days. Also, as an update on the set-up guide. I recommend using Intenet Explorer 8 and downloading an auto refresh program for that as it seems to maintain stability better than Firefox when left to run on its own.
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