social media

Buy Facebook Fans & Wall Posts and Twitter Followers & Tweets

Subvert and Profit announced today that it has expanded its unique crowdsourcing platform to Facebook, Twitter and Reddit.  Facebook users can now purchase fans for their pages and have their website link or phrases posted on Facebook users walls. On Twitter, Subvert and Profit rolled out the service to its users to let them tweet assigned URLs, phrases and hashtags to help attract throngs of followers to Twitter profiles. On Reddit, Subvert and Profit is now accepting content owners stories, blogs and videos to be embedded and voted up by Subvert and Profit users. Subvert and Profit Users earn money for making these innovative social actions while maintaining full control over their profiles.

Subvert and Profit launched a market price of $0.25 per Facebook fan or Twitter follower and $1.00 per Reddit vote, to compliment the other 18 social sites where it makes voting markets.

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Vote Prices Reduced 10% to 20%

Subvert and Profit has reduced vote prices 10% to 20% to stoke returns on your content placed across the 20 social network sites we game.  On YouTube and other video sites, it now costs only $1.00 per vote! StumbleUpon and Delicious votes now cost only $1.35 and $1.10 respectively.

Here are the new vote prices effective March 12, 2009:

Daily Motion $1.00

Delicious $1.10

Digg $1.35

DZone $1.00

Flixster $1.00

Furl $1.00

iLike $1.00

Imeem $1.00

Kongregate $1.00

LiveVideo $1.00

Magnolia $1.00

MySpaceTV $1.00

Mixx $1.00

Metacafe $1.00

Newsvine $1.00

Propeller $1.00

Sphinn $1.20

Stumble Upon $1.35

Yahoo Video $1.00

YouTube $1.00

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Pump Your Content on 18 Top Social Sites

New for 2009: Subvert and Profit has expanded our content placement to a host of new sites (listed to show you the 1/1/09 global Alexa traffic ranking), including DailyMotion (64th), del.icio.us (2,669th), imeem (171st), iLike (3,720th), Kongregate (1,235th), LiveVideo (1,371st), Metacafe (119th), Mixx (699th), MySpaceTV (7th), Newsvine (6,535th), Propeller (2,034th), Yahoo! Video (1st), and YouTube (3rd).

We have been working hard to recruit social users who will vote for your webpages, music, and videos. We are excited to announce that we are now accepting advertisements to reach these high traffic sites! Pricing will be similar to the pricing for our existing sites. If you are a social user, this means you can expect to earn more money, with payouts via alertpay.com. If you are an advertiser, this means you will be able to launch more targeted, diversified, and powerful campaigns with simple execution and credit card payments.

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Downtime and Expansion

Dear Subvert and Profit Advertisers and Users:

Please accept our apologies for the recent downtime. Our domain host, GoDaddy, suspended our account until it completed a spam review. Unfortunately, in order to resolve the issue, we had to change our registration from that filed by one of our deceased founders. This process took us by surprise and we apologize for not being able to keep you in the loop. Thank you for your patience over the past week or so.

To be perfectly clear, we do not send spam. We only send important messages and voting assignments to registered users. Users who wish to opt-out may do so at any time by emailing us or logging in and pressing the “delete account” button. We have decided that we should take this opportunity to allow all of our users to opt-in to important messages (such as this one). If you do not opt-in now, you will no longer receive important messages. To opt-in to important messages, click the following link:

http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/emailverifySubmit?feedId=2242913&loc=en_US

One of our email channels was domain-dependent and the downtime may have dropped your recent email to us, so please resend your email so that our team can address your needs.

On a lighter note, we have some very good news to share. We have taken the downtime as an opportunity to recode our site and to expand our content placement to additional social media sites including video, news, business, music and gaming sites both large and small. This will mean more profit opportunities for our social users and more exposure and more options for advertisers. Stay tuned for more information in the coming days and weeks and get ready to expand crowdsourcing to millions.

To stay in the loop, remember to opt-in to important messages. Here’s that link again:

http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/emailverifySubmit?feedId=2242913&loc=en_US

Until next time, Subvert and Profit!

Sincerely,
Ragnar Danneskjold

New Payouts and Pricing

Most Excellent Crowdsourcers:

2007 was an awesome year for social media undercover marketing. We have enjoyed helping to steer ultra-low cost traffic to advertiser-placed content. With his unique concept proven and our reach expanded to additional social media sites, the growth in traffic has surpassed our expectations.

New Payouts and Pricing:

The crowdsourcing marketing revolution continues into 2008 with new ad placement pricing and increased user payouts! Effective January 16, 2008, each vote for your Digg, StumbleUpon or YouTube content will cost $2.00. Social network users will be paid $1.00 per assignment. You can also earn fees of 10% on advertiser and social user referrals. Ads placed and assigned before January 16, 2008 will carry 2007 pricing.

We look forward to helping your with your content placements to maximize your traffic as you Subvert and Profit!

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Successful recovery! 70% of banned users back in action

The recent Digg honey pot attack, while it was a hassle and did some damage, has left Subvert and Profit essentially intact.  We lost a chunk of users, either to banning or to our new policy of only allowing trusted users to vote, but many of them have switched in a new Digg account.  We are still running advertisements at the same rate… in fact, our trusted users are now happier because they have more things to Digg.

By falling back onto our trusted users, we ensure that our operation will continue without honey pot attacks in the future.  This may slow our growth until we expand to our next site, but it is definitely worth it.

If you have been banned and have not yet entered your new account on your Digg user page, here are the very simple steps:

  • Delete your browser cookies.  On Firefox this is Tools >> Clear Private Data, and on Internet Explorer this is Tools >> Delete browsing history >> Delete cookies
  • Download Tor if you don’t already have it.  Tor anonymizes your IP address, so Digg cannot associate you with your old account.  Then download the Torbutton extension for Firefox.  You should really just use Firefox for Subvert and Profit work.
  • Create a new account on Digg.  You know the deal here.
  • Enter it into your Subvert and Profit user page, and you’re set!

The attack has been good for us, since we were forced to think deeper about strategy, both for the present and going forward.  Stick around with us: we’ll be sticking around for a while.