Posts Tagged ‘social media’
Just last night I was blabbing about how those appearance of me on papers aren’t of much use as they didn’t mention about my blog. And today, in Digital Life, 5 bloggers were featured for the amount of monie they’re getting from blogging.
The 5 bloggers mentioned either have a decent traffic to their blog or fan base already. And now that their blog url is printed on the papers, they’ll probably be enjoying even more traffic now and earning more money. That’s why they can afford to earn monie through blogging. But let’s look at the real situation now, how many of you bloggers out there have managed to earn enough from these advertising companies and cashed out the money?
I’m not trying to promote my product, but its just something which I’d blogged before, and I’m going to say it again. YEBBER PAYS MORE!
Quoting from a fellow member from Yebber,
This was what he told me when I asked him to compare his blog earnings and his Yebber$ earnings. So far over 10 month period, he earned about S$300 from his blog ads. At Yebber, he had already exchanged about S$320 over 9 months.
Let me enlighten further with an example:
Let’s say you post 5 photos (max.) for every review you write on Yebber.com, you’ll earn Y$25. Everyday, you find some time to post 2 reviews on Yebber… so it’ll total up to Y$25 x 2 x 30 = Y$1,500. Based on the exchanged rate on Yebber now, you’ll get *Y$1,500 x S$0.0664 = $99.60!
It’s sooo easy right? $99.60 in a month for just writing 2 reviews and adding photos everyday?? Since many of us are already taking photos of food, places, while shopping and all, why not spend some time posting it up and share your experiences with the 100,000+ people visiting Yebber?
Which review site pays you for writing reviews, posting photos, adding new businesses and even for reading the reviews???!!!! This ONLY happen at Yebber.com loh! So what are you waiting for?
One of the members who’ve cashed out at Yebber.com shared on her blog…Brainy Bimbo
Sometimes we run contests to help members boost up their Yebber$ too!
Follow Yebber blog for more information. And also to share, another blogger who won in the recent contest at Yebber – UFC received Y$100 recently!
If you’ve any doubts, or questions, you can leave a comment or send me an email. :)
*Terms and conditions apply. Please refer to Yebber.com for more information.
Disclaimer: This post is a suggestion as to an alternative for people (young and old, blogger or non-blogger) to earn a little extra income just by posting reviews and photos on Yebber.com. And the example given above is not the norm and should only be considered as a suggestion on how one can increase their Y$ earning and speed up their accumulation. It is not suggested that it is a must for anyone to post 2 reviews with photos in a day.
After reading Daryl’s take on the importance to name company’s bloggers, I’ve got some thoughts of my own. Since I’m one of those rare individuals with the title “Community Manager” in Singapore. (Perhaps there’s more, but I’ve not met them yet. Would love to mingle with more CMs if there’s a chance to.)
I’d wanted to leave this as a comment in his blog, but felt more appropriate posting it since it seems more like a thought than a comment. Hmm… anyway, my immediate thoughts that came to mind…
Am I the face for Yebber already?
Am I suitable to be the one in the front line of such organisation?
So what if I leave Yebber one day?
Would the community that I’ve build leave too?
Would the community change or even disappear?
So if the community moves together with the Community Manager/the blogger behind the organisation’s blog, does that mean that they’re the important element that cannot be taken lightly for?
Will elaborate on the points and thoughts later tonight or tomorrow.
While typing this post, I’ve also started a group in facebook! Talk about multi-tasking! (Yes! We GEN-Y people are great multi-taskers! Ha!) So if you’re a CM of any businesses or organisations too, why not join the group? Or tell your friends if you know any in the same line. :)
Also going to consolidate some links for reference. If you know of any interesting reads, share with me too ya. :)
- Benefits of Having a Community Manager by Connie Bensen
- On Managing A Community by Chris Brogan
- Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow by George Oates
I can’t remember how I chanced upon this young guy whom has a great mind and thoughts. Coming from a none communication related background, I struggled at my job. Even after almost 9 months, I see myself needing to learn more, to hear more and to read more. But if you still don’t know me well enough, you might not know that I HATE reading. Yes! Everytime I see lines and lines and paragraph of words, my eyes tend to shut and my brain usually ignores 99% of the words infront of me. But I find myself reading Daryl‘s blog at Unique-Frequency. I’ve to say I admires and respect his work on his blog. He may be only a fresh fresh-grad-to-be from SMU, but he sure have a very good mind and concept on what he’s doing. Vocal is another word to describe him.
This guy is one to look out for. If you’re scratching your head now, why not check out his recent hot posts on Why Social Media Struggles in Singapore. I’d been reading it over and over for a couple of time, but with my mind being occupied by sooo many things now, I just don’t know how to contribute. I really want to but my mind just aren’t making sentences out. :(





