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Want to have a space that is really your space? Check out Gather.com, the social network website that lets you earn rewards or cash for doing the things you already do for free on other sites!
Okay, confession time. Digital Journal was the first site that I came across for posting articles and getting paid. I mean decent pay! Ever since I have been on a quest to find other sites that would earn me cash and pay as well. Have I found many? Of course not. But Gather.com is something a bit different and I enjoy it just as much.
Think of it this way. Everything you do on MySpace - post articles, blogs, pictures, videos, connect with friends and more - but you get rewarded at Gather.com. Members earn points which can be turned in for some fabulous prizes or even donated to charity. Earn 3,500 points a month and those points turn into cash! It's not a huge money maker for me but it is quite fun watching those points rack up. You can check it out by clicking here!
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