Get Paid to Have Your Own Social Network

You can now get paid for having your own online social network. Konnects.com has launched the first social networking platform that allows you to earn money–just by creating your own social network on the Konnects social networking platform.
Konnects is kind of a cross between “Ning” and “Linkedin”. You can set up your own Konnects community in just a few minutes–and the best part is that you can generate revenue through subscriptions as well as by posting your own Google ads. You have control over your online social networking community along with branding and all of the communication tools you need. You even get detailed web analytical reports about your community and its user activity.

Konnects has relationships with newspapers, chambers of commerce, special interest groups, and various non-profit organizations that have already created online social networking communities on the Konnects platform.
Want more info? Check out the Konnects.com site.
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