RedGage is the brainchild of Daniel Redlich. He is CEO of RedGage and a 20-year-old finance student at NYU's Stern School of Business. The site was launched June 4, 2009. He has designed a site that works well and is easy to use. It is unique in that it pays people for promoting their online content and social activity. You can import your content from your Blogger, WordPress, Flickr, Facebook and Twitter accounts. This includes links, documents, photos, blogs and videos. You can add links from the content sites you write for. You can also set up your account to broadcast your content from RedGage to Facebook, Friendfeed, and Twitter. You retain complete rights to all of your content.
How does it work? RedGage splits advertising dollars with content creators. Creating an account at RedGage is free. Your pay per view for every 1,000 views will vary based upon a unique rate assigned to you. This rate is dependent upon several factors including your level of activity, sphere of influence, and the quality of your content. Once you have accumulated $25 dollars in earnings, you are mailed a RedGage Visa Debit card. Every view of your content will earn you a little money.
RedGage also runs a daily contest where they give away a free $25 debit card. This is based upon points which you earn by uploading content, referring other users, and mentioning RedGage on other sites. There is an invite tool where you can invite friends from your email accounts and social networking sites. You can also earn bonuses by having your content featured on the site.
Okay, you might be skeptical. I will admit, you are not going to get rich from promoting your work on RedGage, but why not make money from what you already doing online? It could add up to some extra spending cash for a movie, a nice meal out for two, a tank of gas, or some other necessity. The site is fun and it's easy to use. There are no gimmicks. Sign up and start getting paid for promoting your content today!
Sources:
http://www.redgage.com/#rf:/help/about:innercontainer:pager.forward
http://www.redgage.com/#rf:/help/faq:innercontainer
http://www.obsessable.com/website/redgage/
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/techchron/detail?blogid=19&entry_id=41135
http://www.appscout.com/2009/06/redgage_wants_to_pay_you_for_y.php
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78 Comments
Post a CommentPromoting articles and getting paid here, sounds good. However, what you submit can be republished by them elsewhere without pay to you.
thanks, I will check it out.
Thanks. I should check this out.
Thanks, Janet!
I just signed up for this site. It is fairly easy to use.
Never heard of it. Thanks for the heads up. :)
I've been considering hooking up with them.
Thanks for the tip :)
Interesting,,,hadn't heard of this.
It's an interesting idea that I'll definitely have to check out! Thanks for the info :).