ssl.gs announces a new, free program to pay visitors to share their links. Users simply sign up and get paid for doing what they already do everyday.
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PRLog (Press Release) - Oct. 3, 2012 - ssl.gs announces a new program to pay visitors to share their links. Users get paid by shortening their favorite links on the ssl.gs (shared short linkings) website and then sharing those links. This free service carries no risk and costs nothing. Users simply sign up and get paid for doing what they already do everyday. They can earn money by posting their (extremely) shortened links on Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, blogs and other personal or social websites. In addition, this service is website friendly meaning it is entirely safe to use without the risk violating terms of use of major websites.
Users can also earn extra money by referring other users to use the ssl.gs service. Referers earn 20% of what their referees earn in perpetuity. This cascading earning system is recurring so there is no effort required by the referer to collect the 20% commission. Referers just collect their monthly payments without any other requirements or commitments.
Bob Jackman, VP of Public Relations, says, "I think what you will see with ssl.gs is a way for ordinary people on the web to finally get paid for what they already do, which is surf the web and share their ideas through postings. People already spend significant amounts of time surfing and interacting with the Web, why not get paid to do it. Large internet companies already make huge amounts of money from the sharing of links from their visitors. Isn't it about time visitors also get paid for their efforts?"
For more information, please visit http://ssl.gs
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