Make Money Bookmarking: Update With Two New Paying Websites
posted July 29, 2009 - 12:21pmIn a previous article I somewhat lamented that I could only find two active websites that had revenue sharing systems for bookmarking: Xomba and Infopirate. There are many old lists that drift around the net like flotsam claiming hundreds of adsense revenue sharing sites but one look and most of them have either died or have dropped the money-making side. However, there are two new ones I've found to add to your list of money-making bookmarking sites: Tagfoot and SheToldMe.
Tagfoot is primarily a social bookmarking website that shares its revenue 50-50 with its members. This is the same split as Xomba, with Infopirate's share being 80-20 in favour of its members. But Tagfoot has a very healthy referral commission with 25% of your affiliate earnings going to you. Tagfoot is comparatively new compared to the others but has lots of nice features that make bookmarking a very fast and painless process. SheToldMe sells itself as 100% adsense revenue share but this is not quite true. Yes, one adsense unit on your pages is yours but the other two belong to the admin and your referrer. So your ad gets shown on 100% of your page views but you only get a third of the advertising space.
Now, I don't like cluttering my browser with too many toolbars but Tagfoot's 'Sidefoot' bookmarklet is just one small icon and works like a dream. Once installed just go to any website you wish to bookmark, highlight a piece of relevant text and click on the Sidefoot icon. You have various options as to which category to place your bookmark, such as under news, videos, images etc. The URL, page title and highlighted text are all automatically copied, leaving you to just write a few appropriate tags. In just a few seconds your bookmark has been added to Tagfoot! Compared to some other bookmarklets I have found this to be the fastest. SheToldMe also has a bookmarklet that works fine but doesn't pick up as much information from your bookmarked page and the server sometimes goes AWOL.
Comparing the four sites, Xomba is both an article directory and a bookmarking website, Infopirate has the potential to have full articles in their blog section but that seems currently under-used and is primarily a bookmarking site. In contrast, Tagfoot and SheToldMe are wholly devoted to bookmarking and the description field is limited to 500 characters. You can. of course, use it to promote your writing on other sites or, as I've suggested before, to make some money bookmarking the websites you are using in your research.
One major difference between Tagfoot and the other threee is that there is a 'trial period' between you joining Tagfoot and having your Google Adsense code activated. This is no doubt to avoid spammers and other undesirables and also gives you a chance to know your way around the site and how to use the various features. The minimum requirement is to bookmark at least 10 pages in each category and to achieve a 'footness' of 1000. The latter is a kind of sociability index and it shouldn't take more than a few days to qualify, after which you'll need to request from support to activate your Adsense code. Once done, then all your bookmarks will be earning money, even those added during your trial period.
Although traffic to Tagfoot is not as yet as high as to the other sites, the ease of bookmarking and the overall site design means this is an attractive addition to the paid to bookmark sector. SheToldMe is very new so has good potential to gain referral income as well as having increased visibility of your own bookmarks.
Make money adding your own bookmarks and articles, just like this one.
Why bookmark for free when you can get paid for it?

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i will be checking out these
i will be checking out these ones...thanks for the information. x
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Really useful post
Really useful post
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Tagfoot violates Google Adsense policies.
Google will not allow their ads on sites with only a few words on the page. I would imagine or heard this to be the reason that Xomba had to increase its minimum word count on Xomblurbs.
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I never knew about any of these websites until I read this (except Xomba of course). I guess I can add this to my ebook 150 ways to make money online. Thanks
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I noticed that you joined Tagfoot recently. It's great to see more Xombies joining. Although I didn't really join expecting much from the revenue sharing system, I think once the site comes out of beta status and opens to the public the potential for better adsense earnings will be good.Right now few people outside the membership ever see the content on Tagfoot so the earnings are still miniscule.
Just like all sites that share ad revenue users will need to know how to use headlines and descriptions in a way that the best paying ads will be displayed. Those who have written for Xomba,Squidoo or Hubpages should have an advantage.
I've been meaning to join Infopirate for a while. I see their listings in search results quite a bit so it seems to be worth a try.
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Thanks....
....for this useful information!
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Thanks, I'm giving both Tagfoot and SheToldMe a good test run at the moment. Good to find new places to post quick bookmarks. I've also found another - IndianPad - which as the name suggests is largely links for Indian or at least SE Asian users.
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Useful stuff. thanks.
Useful stuff. thanks.
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