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How to Make Money . . .if you can type, shoot video, or speak

Of course you want to know how to make money. Well if you can string some sentences together, shoot a decent video, or record a half decent podcast - you can make money over at AC.

It is called Associated Content “The People’s Media Company.” They are all about forming an information library on everything and want everyday people to submit content.

Content includes everything in the realms of videos, images, articles and audio.

Best of all - publishers can get paid from $3 to $20 per submissions. Also content may be eligible for what AC calls a performance bonus. This translates into the more traffic your submitted content pulls in - the more you can get paid.

Here’s the video with the info on Associated Content
http://www.associatedcontent.com/video/6040/what_is_associated_content.html

Here’s the homepage http://www.associatedcontent.com/

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