Wednesday, August 12, 2009

RedGage



The Internet Explorer greets you all. It has decided to review RedGage today.


RedGage is a multi-media-sharing site that allows you to upload and share your documents, videos, links, blogs, and photos with everyone. But the neat part is that you can make money whenever people visit your links, watch your videos, etc. An account is free, and it is fairly fast to start uploading. The Internet Explorer had some difficulties at first, but after awhile, RedGage became easy to use.


From RedGage's Site:

What is 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.

Why is RedGage Unique?

At RedGage, we realize that it’s you, the user, who makes our site worthwhile by creating and sharing all of your great content. For the first time, by using RedGage, you are able to manage all of your online videos, blogs, posts, documents, links and photos in a single location, AND have the opportunity to get paid for your content. If you manage several social media accounts, RedGage provides a one-stop destination that will automatically import your new content, so no manual work is required to earn money. By using RedGage, you can make money for what you are already doing online.



After using RedGage for a little while, the Internet Explorer rates it


3 1/2 Stars * * * .5


Join The Internet Explorer next time for a review of Ezine Articles, a higher-caliber article sharing site.


That's all for now from


The Internet Explorer

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