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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 223721, member: 25467"] Paid to post sites are a great and easy way to make money for a lot of people, especially when one has little to no other special skills to earn money online. Some of us make a lot of money here, working daily and completing all tasks, using the money either as capital, for leisure or to help with expenses. This means paid to post sites are profitable for the users, but what of the owners? Most seem to generate revenue through ads on the sites, but the ads especially Google AdSense ads may not pay much to generate money to pay all users? Do you think the owners run at a loss? How do they manage to always pay out the requested amounts without alternative means of income? [/QUOTE]
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