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Title: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: chesatochi on January 11, 2017, 09:05:53 PM
I am in the process to write a bitcoin guide and I need to know the bitcoin websites that provide bitcoin revenue sharing. I am looking for the legit sites and not the scam sites that exist out there.

The sites that I aware of are:

  • Steemit
  • Supload


What are the sites you know about?


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: Rockie1234 on January 19, 2017, 05:20:33 PM
I'll be honest with you: steemit is dead and will remain dead. There was some thread on bitcointalk which showed how the owners had withdrawn MILLIONS and I've heard from many people that it is only useful now if you already have a large influence in that community. It's a centralised system and relies on buzzwords to entice people. DO NOT recommend that site.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: LabaDaba on January 19, 2017, 05:26:24 PM
Steemit doesn't look dead. Owners did scam users, but it's not dead. Not recomended though.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: oktana on January 19, 2017, 05:46:07 PM
I'll be honest with you: steemit is dead and will remain dead. There was some thread on bitcointalk which showed how the owners had withdrawn MILLIONS and I've heard from many people that it is only useful now if you already have a large influence in that community. It's a centralised system and relies on buzzwords to entice people. DO NOT recommend that site.

Steemit project is not dead, only began to be abandoned by many users, the coin system is a bit complicated. Too many rules are burdensome. This is true also because now people prefer to choose a practical income and plenty of choice. In addition, many competitors appear and look the same (respectonomy etc.)


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: BitcoinBarrel on January 19, 2017, 05:52:44 PM
By "Revenue Share" do you mean Affiliate Program/Referral Program?


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: amacar2 on January 19, 2017, 05:58:25 PM
  • Steemit
  • Supload

Steemit = better to say alt rather than bitcoin revenue sharing site and it is pretty dead right now.
Supload = never heard about them, search for payment proof couldn't find anyone posting payment proofs


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: avatar_kiyoshi on January 19, 2017, 06:16:28 PM
About steemit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1579135.0

Supload looks interesting, still haven't found more review about this site, yet.

I do googling about it, there are have a pretty much site offer revenue sharing, but basically they ask money and have bad credibility in first look, the site, interface and company profile.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: digaran on January 19, 2017, 06:21:35 PM
Only services I know that were once legit and turned into scam and ran away like hash ocean and other service which I don't even remember their damn name and both were operating as "cloud mining", I can't really name a legit investing site other than big and reputable casinos accepting investors and 1 or 2 remaining so called legit cloud mining services which we all know of, hint. . . HN, GM. :).
I don't know why couldn't they operate a legit and long term healthy business it would've been in their favor.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: NorrisK on January 19, 2017, 07:30:08 PM
Steemit doesn't look dead. Owners did scam users, but it's not dead. Not recomended though.

It's not dead because the people that still make money keep it up to keep gaining their money.

The reputation is quite damaged and new users stay away as it is near impossible to ever make anything over there.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: XXXXXXXXXXXXX on January 21, 2017, 02:30:54 PM
I pay 20$ per sale for affiliates or 50%, contact with me.
You will get account where you can monitor all the clicks and sales.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: SONG GEET on January 21, 2017, 03:08:14 PM
I pay 20$ per sale for affiliates or 50%, contact with me.
You will get account where you can monitor all the clicks and sales.

Go run your campaign in runcpa they accept bitcoin related offers  ;)
What actually you are trying to sell? If its how to earn bitcoin guide than i highly doubt there are anyone willing to pay for such thing.

Steemit wasn't a success, it was just a hype that drive its price but now they are worth shit.
Don't know about supload.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: bitcoinvestor on January 21, 2017, 03:43:48 PM
I'll be honest with you: steemit is dead and will remain dead. There was some thread on bitcointalk which showed how the owners had withdrawn MILLIONS and I've heard from many people that it is only useful now if you already have a large influence in that community. It's a centralised system and relies on buzzwords to entice people. DO NOT recommend that site.

It is like revenue sharing sites. The members will give up when they don't get much income from the system.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: yeswepump on January 21, 2017, 03:49:48 PM
Supload is rather new, but it's already being banned on certain social platforms, similar like adf.ly has been banned on Facebook and others.

It's also displaying NSFW content on shared images, so I doubt it will remain active for long time, except it goes mainly into the porn industry. Google and Facebook will surely ban it.

 


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: cengsuwuei on January 21, 2017, 03:51:31 PM
I am in the process to write a bitcoin guide and I need to know the bitcoin websites that provide bitcoin revenue sharing. I am looking for the legit sites and not the scam sites that exist out there.

The sites that I aware of are:

  • Steemit
  • Supload


What are the sites you know about?


steemit : social media site in profit sharing but this now is die
supload : profit sharing picture traffic, youre upload , you picture/video high traffic only wait is supload can get revenue advertiser, and get 50% to share all member, is bad service because not use payrate ,  is compare same another site, and payment use system Net30


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: XXXXXXXXXXXXX on January 21, 2017, 04:04:14 PM
I pay 20$ per sale for affiliates or 50%, contact with me.
You will get account where you can monitor all the clicks and sales.

Go run your campaign in runcpa they accept bitcoin related offers  ;)
What actually you are trying to sell? If its how to earn bitcoin guide than i highly doubt there are anyone willing to pay for such thing.

Steemit wasn't a success, it was just a hype that drive its price but now they are worth shit.
Don't know about supload.

What do you think people would buy with bitcoin?


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: fikihafana on January 25, 2017, 04:54:09 PM
A-ads is advertising platform like google adsense but using bitcoin as payment. Do you want to count a-ads in?


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: avatar_kiyoshi on January 25, 2017, 05:46:24 PM
A-ads is advertising platform like google adsense but using bitcoin as payment. Do you want to count a-ads in?

I think yes, a-ads can be count as bitcoin revenue sharing, because the earning comes from unique traffic + direct sales + revenue sharing https://a-ads.com/ad_units/new
A-ads legit site, although the rate earning is count as low(impression), unless someone click the ads.


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: hilariousandco on January 25, 2017, 05:57:49 PM
There's coinurl.com and coinlink.co that are link-cloaking sites and pay per clicks. Not sure how worthwhile it is unless you can get a shitload of hits from a blog or something though.

Not sure how much coinurl pays but the rates for coinlink are here: coinlink.co/rates


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: SyGambler on January 25, 2017, 06:36:22 PM
not sure if I understand you correct , but the only bitcoin revenue sharing I know is MyPayingCryptoAds
now I don't know if it's legit or ponzi , but the owner in known and he is the same owner of MyPayingAds which has been alive for two years so far
hope this may help with your questions


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: avatar_kiyoshi on January 25, 2017, 07:34:31 PM
There's coinurl.com and coinlink.co that are link-cloaking sites and pay per clicks. Not sure how worthwhile it is unless you can get a shitload of hits from a blog or something though.

Not sure how much coinurl pays but the rates for coinlink are here: coinlink.co/rates

Seriously??? You suggested fishy site ???
https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/30f6d8246b836adfb5cc5b7ec6c124292693ea61ed3d343b600bc9cad168d447/analysis/
Plus coinurl is too much problem, be presumed as scam site (you can googling it).


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: pearlmen on January 25, 2017, 07:42:20 PM
For those claiming Steam is not dead yet still claim people are dropping from using the platform at the same time admitted to the fact that the promoters have scammed users. If that is not the interpretation of being dead then what is? A gradual death?..


Title: Re: Bitcoin revenue sharing list
Post by: hilariousandco on January 25, 2017, 07:45:29 PM
There's coinurl.com and coinlink.co that are link-cloaking sites and pay per clicks. Not sure how worthwhile it is unless you can get a shitload of hits from a blog or something though.

Not sure how much coinurl pays but the rates for coinlink are here: coinlink.co/rates

Seriously??? You suggested fishy site ???
https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/30f6d8246b836adfb5cc5b7ec6c124292693ea61ed3d343b600bc9cad168d447/analysis/
Plus coinurl is too much problem, be presumed as scam site (you can googling it).

Only one out the 69 lists it as malicious, the rest say it's clean so it's probably a false positive. However, as with most link-cloaking sites they make their money from pop-ups with some no doubt being dodgy so maybe that's why. I haven't used either to earn but have used them to download files so cannot verify how legit they are in that respect.