Revenue Venue is the New Crooked Cash?

June 10, 2008, filed under GPT Programs


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Yesterday I tried to log in to CrookedCash to check my account. But instead of landing on the usual page, I was led to a new site called RevenueVenue. I thought for a while that I mistakenly entered the address, but my next attempt told me that it was a redirection from CrookedCash. I’m still finding out what has happened to the old Crooked Cash program. Meanwhile, let’s take a look at RevenueVenue and compare it to CrookedCash.

How to earn:

  • get paid to click ads
  • get paid to complete offers
  • get referral comissions
  • earn more with referral and earning contests

Referral:

  • 1st level – 10% of Cash
  • 2nd level – 5% of Cash
  • 3rd level – 3% of Cash
  • 4th level – 2% of Cash
  • 5th level – 1% of Cash

Payment:

  • $10 minimum via check
  • $5 minimum via PayPal

Upgrade:

  • Bronze – $7.99
    • Free Referrals – You will have 2x the chance to have your account be the referral of those members who have no referral.
    • 6% Discount – Receive a 6% discount off any item purchased through our Shopping Cart.
  • Silver – $15.99
    • Free Referrals – You will have 4x the chance to have your account be the referral of those members who have no referral.
    • 12% Discount – Receive a 12% discount off any item purchased through our Shopping Cart.
  • Gold – $22.99
    • Free Referrals – You will have 6x the chance to have your account be the referral of those members who have no referral.
    • 20% Discount – Receive a 20% discount off any item purchased through our Shopping Cart.
  • Plantium – $29.99
    • Free Referrals – You will have 10x the chance to have your account be the referral of those members who have no referral.
    • 30% Discount – Receive a 30% discount off any item purchased through our Shopping Cart.

Contests:

  • Referral contest with current prizes:
    • $50 for the first prize
    • $25 for the second prize
    • $10 for the third prize
  • Earning contest with current prizes:
    • $50 for the first prize
    • $25 for the second prize
    • $10 for the third prize

Pros:

  • Lots of signup offers to complete
  • More earning potential through contests
  • PayPal enabled

Cons:

  • Not so many Paid to Click ads

Currently as the article is written, here are the offers available at RevenueVenue:

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You can see the offer goes for nine more pages with ten offers on each page. It means there are 90 offers for you to complete.

Beside of chances to earn, RevenueVenue also has advertising packages to promote your affiliate links or any products you have. RevenueVenue offers the following adverticing package:

  • Paid to Click packages
    • 500 clicks at $0.0001 each for $0.70
    • 1000 clicks at $0.0001 each for $1.25
    • 10000 clicks at $0.0001 each for $1.50
    • 100000 clicks at $0.0001 each for $19.95
  • Paid to Signup Packages
    • 10 signups at $0.0500 each for $1.75
    • 10 signups at $0.1000 each for $2.95
    • 25 signups at $0.0500 each for $3.50
    • 10 signups at $0.2000 each for $4.95
    • 25 signups at $0.1000 each for $5.95
    • 50 signups at $0.0500 each for $5.95
    • 25 signups at $0.2000 each for $9.95
    • 100 signups at $0.0500 each for $9.95
    • 50 signups at $0.1000 each for $10.95
    • 100 signups at $0.1000 each for $19.95
    • 250 signups at $0.0500 each for $22.50
    • 250 signups at $0.1000 each for $44.95
    • 500 signups at $0.0500 each for $44.95
  • Banner Impressions
    • 500,000 impressions for $10.00
    • 100,000 impressions for $20.00

From what I saw, RevenueVenue has pretty much differences to CrookedCash. I’ve signed up with RevenueVenue while I’m waiting for RevenueVenue’s response on how it’s related to CrookedCash. If you’re also curious about this new site, make a quick sign up through the banner below. I’ll update the news as soon as I got some clarifications.

UPDATE : BAD NEWS! They didn’t respond the question I asked about the previous site and it has been reported per August 4 2008 that they haven’t paid their members yet. Admin was being irresponsive to emails and their forum posts (see comment below). All links to both programs have been deactivated in this post.

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5 Comments »

Jim on 2008-06-15 01:57:41 said


Eh, I’m really not into the shiftcode GPT websites, which is exactly what this is. I think that SWATcash and TreasureTrooper and CashCrate are a lot better :)

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Louis Liem on 2008-06-15 10:06:39 said

Yes, they are paid to sign-up based programs. And PTSU programs tend to last longer and pay better.
The downside is mostly the offers are opened for US & Canada residents. Not too much choice for other countries.

 
 
Anonymous on 2008-07-25 16:02:29 said

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Anon on 2008-08-05 04:42:14 said Subscribed to comments via email

Well, if crooked cash ripped off its members, then Revenue Venue is following suit. As of August 4th, Revenue Venue has yet to pay any of its members and the admin has disappeared not answering any emails or even the comments on its own forum. They are also on GPT Boycott, check them for yourself.

Louis Liem on 2008-08-05 09:06:17 said

I guess that concludes all. The link to the forum is also missing and my question about their previous site, crooked cash was not responded.

 
 

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