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Jan 04 2009

Has Anyone Tried Kandzoo And Actually Made Any Money?

I signed up with Kandzoo, which is supposed to be a new social networking site that pays its members to complete various assignments. I also referred some people to sign up for the website. I don’t know if you are supposed to get a referral bonus for that, but I have done a few of the assignments and so has my husband. We have yet to get any type of compensation from anything on that website. I was just wondering if anyone out there had used Kandzoo and made any money from there? It seems like you can’t really make any cash on this networking site, and you don’t really get answers to questions when you ask them. Maybe I’ve just had bad luck with the little bit I’ve used it, but it seems like a dead end. I’ve decided to just use my profile to promote my referral links on my writing programs etc. I’m also thinking about starting a group on there in which people can promote their referral links. So far, that’s the only value I can find in the website at all. It’s just another social website to set up a profile and promote as much as you can. I see lots of the same questions I have been asking them about actual real pay for these assignments, with no answers to any of them. I guess we’ll all see whether Kandzoo is legit or not, but I don’t believe in it anymore. I’m mostly trying to stick to the “paid to write” opportunities I find. I only sign up for ones that have quite a bit of good reviews from people who have tried it for a while. Those are usually the people who can tell you the pros and cons of using that service. They can also give you advice on making more money on a particular website. Writing for pay is pretty new to me, and I really don’t make a lot. It does help my family get by many times, but I’m looking to do better than get by.

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