MyBizAdSite Network Revisited

In the beginning of March, I seen a MyBizAdSite Network banner for the first time
and clicked on it and came to a site almost identical to Ad Ventures 4U.

I immediately assumed it was a profit share and began to explore the FAQ's and
eventually discovered the only compensation retaled to the manual surf was a
40% referral commission on an upgraded member's purchases. I was disappointed
with that and figured this one won't get much attention.

I did upgrade and added my sites to the rotator in the surf and sort of forgot about
it after that, with occasionally dropping by and surfing again. A couple weeks ago,
I got an update from the Admin that adpacks would now be called "Network Units".
Still didn't ruffle my feathers and I ignored the email.

Now...the next one a few days ago did grab my attention. After reading member's
ideas about generating some income via the advertising program, a weekly 70%
profit sharing plan was being introduced and a 15% referral commission.

Sound familiar? Except for a 5% difference in the Profit Share...almost identical to AV4U.
Hey! If it works for Steve, why shouldn't it work here.



The one glitch I saw was the steep $25 cashout minimum...OK for the big spenders
but modest advertisers would probably have an issue with it. After some concerns
and suggestions raised by members the Admin lowered the min. to $10 on the first
and third Monday of the Month. Cool! I can live with that and now I'm interested again.

Anyway...I checked my "history" today and was surprised to see the Admin had given
me a weekly 10% "rebate" on my Network Units since I signed up. Excellent...I assume
it's a loyalty bonus or something like that. That's the first time that has ever happened
to me...an Admin giving me "back pay" retroactive to the first day I joined although
the new plan didn't come into effect until this week. Bonus!!

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