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How to Make Money with Xomba

posted November 8, 2009 - 8:13am
How to Make Money with Xomba

 How to Make Money on Xomba. Xomba is a writing website much like eHow, FireHow, Associated Content, etc. You can post articles called “Xombytes” or smaller articles called “Xomblurbs” to promote another article you’ve written elsewhere or to share another article, picture or something you’ve found on the web. Here’s how to start making money from home with Xomba.

            First, before you even sign up with Xomba to make money, you’ll need to sign up with Google AdSense by clicking here. Xomba uses Google AdSense to pay you. It takes a couple of days for your Google AdSense account to be set up, so make sure to set that up first and fill out all of the needed information before you start writing on Xomba (you can still sign up with Xomba right away, see next step).
            Next, you’ll need to register with Xomba by clicking here. Pick a username, a profile picture and type up a profile. Try not to publish any xombytes or xomblurbs yet though if your Google AdSense account has not been confirmed, you want to make money off of what you’re publishing! You can always type of any articles in a Word document, then copy and paste into Xomba once your account is set up.
            Finally, once your Google AdSense account is ready, go into your account and look in the top right hand corner of your screen. There should be a “publisher ID:” that starts with “pub-xxxxxxxx”. Copy this number, including the letters and dash, into your Xomba account by clicking on “My Profile”, then “My Account”, and finally “AdSense”. Now you’re ready to go and make money on Xomba!
 
Tip: In order to collect more money on Xomba, it helps to start referring people to your account using a referral link. When you invite someone to join, they don’t lose any money, but YOU make more money! Click here to use my referral link! Feel free to friend me and ask any questions you have about making money on Xomba!

 



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