Heliumknowledge: Earn Immediate Cash for What's in Your Head

Submitted by Radreview on March 29, 2006 - 7:11am.

Converting your head knowledge into immediate financial gain appears to be the primary impetus behind an excellent web site, Heliumknowledge

Or you can scroll down the various categories of questions and start giving answers. Again, each answer is peer reviewed by everyone else hitting the site. The more answers are received, the more valuable the question, and the higher your answer is rated, the more pay you receive.

It looks like a slow process, but I have already earned some money on a few answers I have made. It should add up over time.

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Cool..

#53672 On March 29, 2006 8:09am Tamiya said,
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Thanks for the tip sounds like a cool site, how much have you made?

I've already earned my first $1 on my first day ...

#53782 On March 29, 2006 10:48pm Radreview said,
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... and because I'm answering a bunch of the questions, income will be derived from them on a slow but incremental basis. Since more than 4,000 questions are listed, there are many cash-generating opportunities. You can also invent your own questions, and lend the first answer, and if your answer holds up it will generate income because of its promotional value. Note that tghe top questions in each category are then featured on the home page of the site, and they no doubt generate income for the top answerers.

Cool.. I wonder how they can

#53795 On March 30, 2006 12:30am Tamiya said,
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Cool.. I wonder how they can afford to pay people for it?

Note the Heliumknowledge homepage ...

#53914 On March 30, 2006 4:13pm Radreview said,
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... has a few display ads on it derived directly from the question/answer section. Any ads you see (Adsense comes to mind) pays for clicks on those ads. Your answers (no matter how bizarre) are used as a magnet to draw people into it. Further, more inquisitive and likely more sophisticated and well-read (i.e. wealthy) folk will want to mess around on a site like this, so it's not just fly-by-nighters. Serious thinkers. Income looks like it will be easy to come by as this site flies higher (get it, helium?).
By the way, I like the way you start every comment with "cool." That in itself is "cool."

Cool!

#53970 On March 30, 2006 11:44pm Tamiya said,
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lol.. I didnt even realize I was saying cool over and over. I signed up there, seems cool.. there I go again!

I just posted an entry about HeliumKnowledge too!!!

#54332 On April 3, 2006 7:53pm theclassy1 said,

I have made some money there too! What user names are you guys using? I am using supermom.
I posted the information I learned about some members voer there that have gotten their payments already. They volunteered there strategy, I have been implementing it and it is working! You can click on the link below and read it.

Good luck and let me know if their strategy works for you guys...

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#69745 On October 18, 2007 7:41am galin said,

"Project Seek" is a provocative and riveting exposé. Front-page news stories surrounding the death of former first lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis provided sharp contrast as I read the sinister findings of author Gerald Carroll's painstaking analysis. In its original version, the Gemstone File pointed its finger in a shocking direction in efforts to shed light on corruption surrounding the assassination of JFK. Thousands of the original photocopied handwritten pages were passed out in the San Francisco Bay Area beginning in 1969. Carroll has done his homework. Using historical evidence, this spellbinding indictment carefully peels away superficial gloss to lay bare a sordid underbelly of American history, worldwide corruption and greed. Apocalyptic themes in Hollywood films pale in comparison to "Project Seek." In these pages, truth is ominously stranger than fiction: Worldwide links of opium, heroin and cocaine drug cartels; oil industries; Mafia; politicians and U.S. government intelligence operations ciled in, then fleshed out to include names, dates and motives. For example, Vietnam involved purposeful drug addiction of American soliders through a 10-year reshuffling of troops; the "kidnapping" of Howard Hughes and other major topics. This book, including 30 rare photographs and diagrams, is a mind-boggling experience.
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