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RedGage is a website that aggregates many of your social networking and blogging content in one feed, puts advertising on it, and then gives you a cut of the ad revenue, with a tracker on the page telling you and everyone else how much money that page has made.
RedGage is currently only open to a small community of users, but contingent on receiving the investment it needs it will open up to the public eventually. It resembles FriendFeed, bringing all your stuff into one convenient place, but with the added money-making aspect.
In addition to ad dollars, you'll also get bonuses, and they reflect your page's influence and level of activity in addition to page views. Right now, no one's making very much money from RedGage (only a few dollars per page at most) but that could change as the site gains prominence. Time will tell.
RedGage
RedGage is a first-of-its-kind web site that pays people for their online content and monetizes their social activity. It’s a centralized hub where you can earn money for all the things you’re already doing online at places like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and Blogger. RedGage pays based on the value of your content, measured by page views/popularity. It aggregates from other sites so you don’t even have to regularly visit RedGage.
RedGage has redefined socializing and creating projects on the web by paying you for all of your blogs, pictures, videos, documents, and links. You will not only be able to create a stronger web identity, but will also have the opportunity to host, navigate, and review a wide variety of projects.
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