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Money and the web( questions to ask) - x-droov

Making money online is turning into losing money to spammers, intelligent computer wizards and creepy job applications. Some guys will just waste time trying to make money and not realize that they are instead making a couple hundreds of bucks for the smart guys. Everyone needs money so, don’t blame the bad guy for playing on you.
Money has turned guys into desperate fellows and because making money online is a myth to many who aren’t web beetles, more and more tricks will continue to be played. The architecture of making money online is hard to understand because recent surveys have shown that attention spans of humans have decreased drastically. That’s why it’s so difficult to attract large numbers of people online to qualify for payment and consequently, only few people end up experimenting on what making money online is.
There are more than 1.5 billion blogs that have been created and as we talk, the world population is still around seven billion. Out of that mass, more than five billion people don’t understand web properties. With such a large number, a spammer can instead turn their ignorance into money. This is what takes us to the first money and the web(MaW) tic tac.

MaW #1: Ad maximizing

Ads have become daily friends and everyone knows them. People are employed to make good ad content using psychology, deception and influencer-action. Earning money from ads isn’t what you think. Publishers are paid minute amounts for millions of views and getting some good cash is becoming a tag of war.
Many of you have come across links to redirecting sites, referral links and sketchy offers. The redirecting sites are the most common. You find a banner that promises a certain offer then you are moved from site to site with automatic redirections. Each of those sites will then have a bunch of ads and once you are done with the chain of redirects, you would have visited more than five cash generating sites.
As more people visit such sites, the amount of money that the smart guys earn becomes immense and guess what, they earn without so much hustle.
Referral links promise you money for refering many guys and they set unrealistic goals for you to accomplish before withdrawing money. The only way to know whether they are spammers is to see what they are providing. If they don’t have any real products that they are selling or large amounts information that they are giving to the public then put question marks on them.
Those sites will also keep assuring you of payment through email or any other platforms that they use. They may  try everything, but they can’t have enough testimonials to back up their style. Keep watch for many testimonials.

MaW #2: Job offers

The best guys use job offers, but they ask for cash before employing you then they keep you busy for sometime before disappearing. They may offer great $100/hr jobs which they claim are hot cakes, but that’s all shit because Amazon, claiming to be the best employer on earth, pays $17 per hour for its warehouse guys.
 If Facebook that pays it’s employees up to $500,000 per year never asks for cash before a job, who are you then, to be fooled by such homies.

MaW #3: High-rate donors

Spammers can be anything, but most likely, people offering free money in exchange for sensitive financial information to make transactions. Once you accept that, you’re gone. One thing they won’t require you to do is provide secure money transfer pockets like PayPal. They’ll always use their own custom stuff to catch your ego. It’s quite easy to know this type.

MaW #4: The nude show

People like porn, but porn likes no one. Young guys are spending sleepless nights pulling all-nighters to get you on their ads and nowadays, nude ads are on the market. Many guys are making money from them. You may fear to click on them if you trust your clean beliefs, but those ads have clean information. Look at this; if the ad company can’t  get ways for people visiting their publishers' sites to click on ads, they aren’t paid and publishers will look for more innovative competitors.
To cover for that, companies use nude girls instead of real banners to attract visitors to advertisers' sites in order to seem productive and keep earning.

Conclusion

Making money offline is hard. It’s really hard, but before you think that the link you are clicking is going to make you money, know that making money online is ten times harder than offline. If you think it’s easy, let me know how many of your friends have made $100 online since you were born.
Keep track of the spammers and of course let me know some more innovative spamming techniques to be added to Money and the Web. If you already have an experience with them, tap on the comments and say hi to everyone. We are all safe if each of us cares about what damage such MaW tricks can cause. Hi. I have had an experience with a social media accounts management website that asked for cash to give me good social media job links every week, but it wasn’t true. That was years ago. Thanks for reading.

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Emmy Jayson x-droov

Emmy Jayson

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