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Subvert and Profit to the Bank

Subvert And Profit is a service that lets users pay to get their sites on Digg (and more recently StumbleUpon). In fact, its been one of the few really good internet money making programs for the layman internet user, and unlike the disappointing earnings rate in pay-per-click earning programs like Adbux and Bux.to.

If you join subvertandprofit to earn, you can easily make 50 cents per 3-5 diggs and stumbles! But 2008 promises more! Subvertandprofit is bringing in the new year with a new pricing model. In ‘08, Diggs and Stumbles will be increased to $2 per vote. Users will be paid $1 for their votes. You can also earn 20% of the earnings of any friends you refer, and 10% of the cost of advertisements from any advertisers you refer.

I think thats incredible. Yes, its flouts digg rules..and there's a small chance that your digg account could be banned..but whats the harm...its free..go ahead and make a new one. Big websites have exploited digg.com to their advantage, and so my friend, should you!

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