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Weblo, virtual investment

October 18th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I’ve been Weblo member now for about three months and I have gained some experiences about the site. About being a member: you can register in as a member for free, but you can also upgrade your membership to get cheaper prizes and better incomes.

One way to make money at Weblo is to buy something and then sell it with profit. However that is not the only way to make money. Here’s few other examples.
- If you own a state or town, you will receive “taxes” from the commerce in your area.
- Weblo puts ads to your properties and you will receive your (small) share from the income
- You can put extra Weblo ads on your Weblo property or to your digital assets outside the Weblo, like I’ve done with my Facebook profile. You can also add ads to blogs, videos, emails etc.
- You can try to sell ads on your Weblo properties directly (no experiences)
- You can use Weblo properties to promote your videos or other web sites (this really works)

Besides business, Weblo is turning/trying to turn into social network too. You can make friends, send messages, comment on other properties and have a blog or news site. At the moment everyone seems to behave very friendly, but we’ll see, how will the community be in the future.

The latest update for the Weblo came few weeks ago, and seems that we have not seen everything about Weblo yet.

My most promising investment has been Lapland, which I hope to make me more money in the future. And here are the numbers my Weblo investments:
My Properties (8)
My Celebrity Fan Sites (1)
My Domains (1)
Domain Parking (0)
My Airports (0)
My States (2) Pärnu & Lapland
My Cities (1)
My Digital Assets (4)

You have to see this!
Tanssisali Lutakko

Tags: Business · Social Networks · Web 2.0 Earnings

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