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Social advertising with Google and Dada
Google's advertising initiatives are what make the outstanding revenue for the search machine. It's no wonder why they are always looking at teaming up with large online services where advertising could play a potentially huge role in generating income. Dada, who owns a range of digital communities and entertainment products and services that communicate, entertain and educate, has teamed with Google to provide a way for its users to make cash. The new service is called friend$, and it seems a little pyramid-schemie if you ask us.
The way it works is that users earn money through ads that are published on their Dada.net pages. Invite friends to your network and you will earn a cut of ads that are published on their pages. Its nice of Dada to give up some of their profit. Or you can just start a free blog on Blogspot and run your own Google ads and make a full profit, but if you use Dada already you might as well give it a shot.
Isn't turning your friends into cold hard cash what Web 2.0 was supposed to be all about? No?
