Fanbox is another social networking site much like friendster. If you dislike friendster because of it’s features much like I do then you probably thinking of not registering the social networking services that fanbox offers. That’s the initial reaction of most users if they were to be introduced to another social networking site but I think you’ll think twice once you know that Fanbox offers a unique blogging service that pays you $5 to each reader subscribed in your blog.

fanbox interface
If you’ll take a look at the picture above, you might think that it’s a screenshot of a windows O.S. desktop. But if you dig in closer you’ll realize that the components are different. I cropped the picture from the original one and it belongs to my Fanbox profile page which you will get if you register to their site. The interface is kinda unique and it’s fun to experiment once you registered to Fanbox. It’s definitely a desktop inside your browser with the looks and features similar to a windows operating system. If you are curious enough on how much Fanbox subscribers earn blogging in their site here’s a screenie which I got in their site. Don’t get fooled by the premium blog title in the table header, you don’t need to pay anything if you register in their site

blog earnings
Maybe there’s one question that bothers you right now, How come that Fanbox is willing to pay $5 to each subscribed reader in your blog? You’ll be thinking that this is just a scam of some sort, retrieving your passwords once you registered in their site. Well the truth is Fanbox is not a scam but relies mostly to mobile subscribers. Take a look on what I’ve found at the bottom of their site
Definition of Reader: A user that subscribes to a Premium Blog, causing a payment transaction to be successfully processed by the user’s mobile carrier and remitted to MobileGuard. Some users are not subscribers of mobile networks that are currently billable by MobileGuard; and some transactions are invalid and/or uncollectable due to insufficient funds, bad credit, user spending caps, carrier network issues and leakage, chargebacks, claims, or refunds.
This just means that Fanbox is not a scam and would pay you lots of cash when you provide interesting reading to your subscribers. What really good about this is that you don’t need some SEO to advertise your blog in fanbox. The only thing you need to do is follow the instructions because there’s an application there which will do the dirty work of advertising your blog. Here’s the site if you want to know more details about Fanbox.
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i have a blog on fanbox and its called >>live for today.my problem is i dont know how to get traffic to my blog and where do i se trafic replies??(in my e-mail/or my fanbox/i just dont know where to lok.) i know my blog is good but i dont know how to get readers..i use pingomatic ad i dont kno what does but i use it anyways.ifu cold heme d be greatly appreciated ty nchelle
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