Is this legit earnings?
I've seen this site to pvot community.
Referral job.
Use the link to generate traffic ( Give 1 good comment or like where you post this link ) and earn money 5$ - 10$ for every unique visitor that clicks & visit your job link.
Good places to start posting your link are social websites like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Youtube, forums, chat rooms, blogs, etc.
http://startdailyjob.com/ This is not promoting.
I just asking for more information about this website if you are related this site earnings 😊
They claim that they've been around for "years". A simple whois lookup shows that they've been created around 2 weeks back. Another claim that they make is that they have thousands of members worldwide which I really doubt given the fact that they've only been around for this long.
Site design is just terrible and cheaply made. I honestly don't know how you even came across this site. Do you really think that promoting their own links to get people to sign up while paying such high amounts per click is a viable business model?
Just look at this and judge for yourself:
When will I get paid?
The minimum balance required for payout is 300$ and you can get paid through PayPal, Cheque, Western Union, Money Gram, bank transfer at end of every month.
How much can I earn?
You can earn without any limits, it depends solely on your efforts and how much you work to promote your link. Many of our top members are earning more then 200$ per day and 5,000$+ per month
The "how much can I earn" part is definitely a lie. There is absolutely no way that you're going to be able to make that much money with unskilled labour, otherwise everyone else is going to be rich. The $300 payout threshold is also ridiculous, probably set up to discourage and prevent anyone from ever possibly withdrawing from the site.
All you will be doing if you decide to actually use their service is slaving away for absolutely no pay, because I can tell you responsibly that there is virtually no chance that this is legit. You may also get scammed by them in a multitude of ways, once they get you commit working for them, including asking you to pay a sum of money to them in order to withdraw your funds. Either way, there are enough warning bells to keep you away from this one.