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Vinefire is a membership site that lets people put links to their own websites on it and promises to pay people to click on those links and vote on the websites. This program advertises itself as a way for people to find the best business opportunities, since links that get negative votes are bumped off the site, and only ones that receive positive votes stay on. No information is available on who owns this site.
The whole Vinefire program seems pretty simple. You join, you click on links, and then you vote on whether you liked the website that you went to or not. You also have the option to add your own link. You get paid for clicking on a link and you get paid for voting on one. Apparently, links that get a lot of positive votes stay around for a while, and links that get a lot of negative votes get bumped off. Voting on a link at Vinefire consists of clicking on an up arrow (positive) or a down arrow (negative).
At a payment of $.23 for clicking on a link and payment of $.08 for voting on a site—and seemingly unlimited links to click on—your Vinefire earnings could add up fast. You can also earn a little for adding your own link. And you earn a whole $10 for getting someone else to join. Everything you do on the site earns you a little money. There is a catch, though; you can only earn up to $25 per day. Still, that’s not a bad day’s wages for doing some simple tasks.
There’s another catch, too. Vinefire has no money to pay anyone right now. They do make this clear. What they are planning to do is sell their site for a very large amount of money within a few months, and then pay their members from the proceeds of this sale.
It’s not surprising that Vinefire has attracted a lot of skepticism. People are joining, clicking and voting, but even most of these people think that the odds of getting paid are fairly low. The old adage “if it looks too good to be true, it probably is” may seem to fit here. It can only be conjecture so far, since nobody can report for months about whether they’ve been paid or not. It doesn’t cost anything to belong, so at the very least you can get traffic to your website by posting your link there. Apparently you need to do it often, though, because links get lost in the crowd almost immediately.
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Not going to hold my breath or anything When something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Vinefire definitely sounds way too good to be true. You are limited to making $25 a day on the site, but it's just unrealistic to think that this company is actually going to pay out the thousands of dollars that people have easily made since the site went live. If they do pay their users in 2010 like they claim they will, color me surprised... But very happy!Like many others, I do love the fact that you can advertise your website links for free and many people will visit your site. I've even found some really cool blogs posted there that I enjoy reading and have obtained some quality visits to my own website as well. Even if they don't pay the insane amounts they're claiming to give away now, I think I'll still use vinefire to rack up hits on my site and visits to my referral links. |
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by Fennelfoot on August 30, 2009 at 2:37 AM CST Lazy Entrepreneurs- Can you be lazy and make money online?
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They won't pay out, but are useful First off, you should know that Vinefire will not pay you... In that sense they are a scam, but they offer other things that are also good... Vinefire has a good traffic, and it has a good amount of clickers every day, so if you are just looking for traffic to your website, you are going to be satisfied. Although if you are only looking to be paid, this is most likely not the website for you. I have $50 on Vinefire, and I got that in about a day, I really don't believe they will pay me $50 for one days easy work.
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by pinlop on August 30, 2009 at 2:36 AM CST |
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Great For Advertising I joined Vinefire in March of this year. There was the promise made that the money we earned would be paid in January of 2010, that I'm not waiting on, but I have used the site continuously for advertising. I have received a great number of Clickbank sales as well as program sign ups from Vinefire. I also use it to advertise my blog. I would say this is a great form of free advertising. Probably one of the best. Vinefire has proven to be very helpful to me.
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by briward on August 30, 2009 at 2:36 AM CST Juicey Celeb Gossip | Watch New Movies Online Free | Blackhatters Haven| Watch TV Shows Streaming Free |
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I don't think they will pay Ok I joined Vine Fire a few months ago and I currently have $800 in my account. I gathered this money from viewing links and voting on them. Also, you get paid when your referrals click on links. When I first joined it noted on the website that they will not pay until Jan 2010 or it could be sooner depending on how soon they can sell their website. I heard this website was created by the same creators of wealth tool box. The theme of wealth tool box was the same as Vine Fire and it just shut down out of nowhere which is why I lot of people are not too impressed with this website and people believe it will eventually shut down like wealth tool box and not pay any members. On a positive note, you can post your referral links on their website for free. If your link is not voted down it will remain at the top of the page and more people will view it and most people have benefited greatly because this website has driven more traffic to their websites. For me, it has not brought more traffic but I still post links there anywhere just in case. Also, I do not believe I will see a penny because according to the website, they have to right to not pay anyone for any reason and I do not see how they will come up with the money to pay millions of dollars to it's members by next year. Right now you can make $25 a day by clicking on links and voting on them and I think that is an unrealistic amount of money to just give away to do something so simple. However, I do hope I do get paid but I doubt I will. I guess only time will tell. |
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by twinlove2u on August 29, 2009 at 7:55 PM CST This is how I earn an extra $150-$200 a month...easily! Check it out. Its Free. |
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Can be a great place for earning if used correctly. I just encountered this site a couple of weeks ago through my friend Taripres. Anyway, he told me the initial hype of how you can make money posting and clicking links. I am always one to read, so before signing up I made sure to read the TOS. I saw where it was stated that earnings would be paid out sometime in the future. That discouraged me some, however, I saw that there were still many visitors coming to this site, so I decided to join anyway. With the quick earnings in Vinefire, I seriously doubt seeing one penny of the $100.19 I've accumulated so far, but I have been introduced to a few great new sites, and have devised a method through which you can earn using Vinefire. First, there are several PAID link cloaking services online. Simply join one, cloak the link you wish to promote, and place that link in vinefire. The more interesting the title and valuable the site, the more votes up you will get. A little spin on that plan, I know of a cloaking service (part of a networking program) that records the ip address of all clickers. If in the next six months after clicking they decide to join my service for cloaking, they will be placed in my downline. This means I will have contact with them and be able to market other things that they may need in the future. Finally, since someone mentioned blogging, if your placing your blog link on Vinefire for views, it makes sense to have AdSense and/or some other paid advertising on your blog as well, to earn more on the back end. So, using these strategies can make Vinefire a powerful resource, plus, by continuing to be active with the site, if by some stroke of luck they do payout as they say, you will have a tidy sum with them by that time. |
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by drknlvly6781 on August 29, 2009 at 5:00 PM CST |
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Don't think you'll get paid... I joined vinefire just to advertise my website. I got many visitors to my websites. I don't always get targeted visitors to my website though. I posted some links on Vinefire to earn money from links as well. It helped me earn money on those sites that pay you for sharing links. Vinefire says that they will pay people in the future, but I know that is not true. If they actually do pay users one day, then I will have made a lot of money on that site! |
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by roseyroser on August 29, 2009 at 4:52 PM CST helpfulearnings.roseyroser.com <--- My Website http://helpfulearnings.blogspot.com/ <--- My Blog About my Earnings |
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Hope this is not a scam I joined Vinefire about three months ago after my girlfriend joined. I have over $300 in my account right now and hope to get paid. I like the fact that it is so easy to make money, but that also makes me leary. I can make up to $25 a day and it is so easy to do that I often wonder if this is a scam. I do check back every week or so just to see what is new on the site, but I am not avid on it like I use to be. I really do hope this does pan out, but I do not see how they will have enough money to pay out all the people that are on the site. I have read some people have over $1500 in their account, which surely Vinefire will not have the means to pay them all out. It would be great if this site was not a scam, but I guess only time will tell.
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by demon2469 on August 29, 2009 at 4:52 PM CST |
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I used it knowing it's status I've been attempting to earn money online for some time now, which sort of makes you wise to the scams, wide boys and fly by nights. When I saw the figures they claimed they would pay per post, I knew it was too good to be true. I joined anyway, just to see what it was all about, and have actually enjoyed some of the ads I have seen on there. It's quite educational to see how other people try to capture you with just a few words. That aside, it does mean that I have been able to get my ads in front of eyeballs and gained visitors to my sites. However, I really don't hold out much hope for being paid the amount I "appear" to have earned so far. |
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by Ritz100 on August 29, 2009 at 4:52 PM CST Join Chris Farrell's Membership Site Right Here - $4.95 for 14 Day Trial |
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Best For Advertising ONLY! I joined Vinefire in April of this year. I heard about all the hype and hoopla about this site from a family member. They said that this site could literally change my life, and that soon enough I could be making hundreds a day! I read about it and I thought to myself "Why not?!" So I joined up. Soon I started to see how fast the money was building. I loved how easy it was, however, once I reached $500 I had this feeling that something was not right, so I decided to read theirterms, which I SHOULD HAVE DONE at the beginning. Lo and behold I found the answer, they were in beta mode, and NOT paying anyone, yet! I decided right then I was not going to take any part in this site anymore. Not just because they didn't pay but because it seems ridiculous that one makes THAT much money in such a short time, and expects to get paid, only to be told that it won't happen for months! Vinefire is probably best for advertising. I will admit that advertising on this site DID pay off for me, and my then hosting company. As for making money, I doubt that I will ever see that $500. I truly did not like this service, but for advertising your own sites, it's not so bad. |
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by Elizabeth on August 29, 2009 at 4:42 PM CST |
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Its a Scam Vinefire is only good for advertisement. The whole money making part is just a big scam. I have made over $3000 on that site and am yet to see a payout. If I were you, I wouldn't waste my time on this site.
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by eclipse012 on August 29, 2009 at 4:41 PM CST eclipse012 |
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Vinefire Should Go Down In Flames?! I found Vinefire while surfing for cash on another site and they made it sound so AMAZING and looked like something SO FANTASTIC when I watched the video. So obviously I signed up and immediately made $11 within about an half hour! WOW, so I read a little more about it and added some links and promoted it and now I'm at $160. So, when will I cash out? Well, according to them, hopefully 6 months, somewhere around the first month of 2010 if they can find a sponsor by then! They tell you this on the site somewhere in the how it works section, but they are good for something if not to earn money!Advertising, a great spot! If everyone is on there trying to make money for clicking, your link is bound to get clicked plenty of times. I tracked my link being clicked numerous times from Vinefire, but can't really attest to any referrals coming from there. So, if you're looking for more traffic and backlinks to your blog or site, then Vinefire is excellent; if you're looking to make money from here, won't happen. And if they will pay, not anytime in the near future! |
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by taripres on August 29, 2009 at 4:39 PM CST Taripre$ |
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A Pretty Decent Site... Vinefire is a pretty decent site to get your links advertise or any other kind of promotion but personally, I don't like how they have no money to cashout. They're waiting for a big company with a lot of money to hopefully come and take over the site so people can have the money that they earned. You do have a daily limit of earning money and that's $25 per day. Here are some ways you can earn money: 1. Tell a friend option - $10 bonus for you and $10 bonus for your friend 2. $0.23 for each link you follow 3. $0.08 for each time you vote on a link (whether up or down) 4. $0.02 for each time someone votes up on your link 5. $0.90 for a click on sponsor links and also you make 50% of what your referral is earning. This site has listed that they are currently in BETA mode so therefore payouts won't be made anytime soon unless someone purchases them. Personally, I like the site because it lets me not only advertise but also enables me to make money while doing so. |
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by NessaChanel on August 29, 2009 at 3:53 PM CST |
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I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you... I use Vinefire for the traffic and that's it. I really don't think it's ever going to pay up when the time comes. Besides, if a company claims it'll pay out in 2010 (a year after setting up), the alarm bells should start ringing right there. Big reason for suspicion in my view. Anyone who doesn't smell a rat has either lost their sense of smell and/or is setting themselves for a huge disappointment. If Vinefire is indeed kosher, then great, I'll make a bit of money. But I'm not holding my breath. I also think that if they do pay, maybe they'll come up with some tripe like "every $1 is equivalent to 1 cent" or something like that. Oh, and then they might point you to their 'terms & conditions' to back themselves up. Who knows, ey? I guess we'll just have to watch this space. |
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by MissEb on August 29, 2009 at 3:49 PM CST {Surveyosity.com: making money a survey at a time} |
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Great potential to be scammed! Vinefire is one of the most dangerous scams in the internet! They have got a very professional web template and at one look at it, you'll never believe that it is a scam. I had done one or two tasks in Vinefire and I was indeed very happy as I earned in fives and tens for simple tasks! And then it was time for receiving payment as I had reached the minimum payout. But I have not been payed yet and it's been nearly 3 months now! After seeing a few results in Google were some other people too told that they had the same problem, I was convinced that Vinefire had tricked me out of my money!
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by pranavpillai on August 29, 2009 at 2:14 PM CST |
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Vinefire - One great avenue for advertising I joined Vinefire exactly a year ago and although at first I was an active clicker and voter, I soon found my interest waning. I mean if I really need to click on stuff to earn a few cents, I might as well do it with a paid-to-click website that pays, right? Recently though, I found a good use for Vinefire. I added links to my blogs and I found the traffic to my sites have increased. So I guess if you're looking for a place to advertise your blog or website and you happen to be a Vinefire, make use of that opportunity. But if you're looking to Vinefire for additional income, it's something that's still vague as of the moment.
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by crazyoverpurple on August 29, 2009 at 2:13 PM CST ~crazyoverpurple~ |
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This site reeks "scam" to me I joined this site purely because I had to see what the hype was about and how people claimed they were making so much money from it. After I signed up and saw how easy it was to just click a link and vote or rate "up" or "down", I was almost certain this site was a scam!I haven't heard of anyone being paid and I have about $300 in my account that I'm sure I'll never see in my bank account. I cannot wrap my mind around where Vinefire is getting people to pay them that much money to advertise their sites! It simply doesn't seem possible to me, and like most people here.. when Vinefire starts paying out the dough, then I'll believe it and start recommending it to others.. but until then, I give this one a big F! |
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by TriNi on August 29, 2009 at 1:36 PM CST Make Money Online Free, Fast and Easy! - testimonial of a skeptic! |
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Only good for advertising links. When I first heard of this site off another blog, I was fascinated! First off, there was a signup bonus of $10! Man, I didn't think making money online would be so easy. And after I signed up, I knew something was fishy. This is because it is almost impossible for them to pay the amount we could make, such as getting almost $1 for clicking a few links! Then if you rate the site, you get $0.05 or above! I couldn't believe it! After navigating on the site, I found out why. They were looking for a buyer, and said it would take at least until January so there is no way we can cashout our earnings! That is when I knew this site is pointless, unless the only beneficiary of this site is to advertise your links. This is because it is free, and unsuspecting members might think they can cash out their earnings, which leads to increased traffic to your site. I have used some of my referral links, and got a few referrals! Overall, even though you might not be able to get cash, you can get some extra referral, or some extra traffic to your site. |
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by bluesinjid on August 29, 2009 at 1:32 PM CST Hyip Programs and Hyip Reviews. Cover Letter Examples | Motorcycle Insurance Quotes Web Development | Belize Vacations | |
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Waiting to be paid I found out about this site from a social network I'm a member of, back in March. So I jumped on board the band wagon as well. I got up to about $7, when I realized that I wouldn't get paid until next year some time. Although, I am not hopeful for that will get my $7, I did like the idea of using it to advertise my survey site links and other PTC programs that I am earning money from. The downside to the site is almost everyone else was advertising the same exact sites that I was, so even this wasn't enough incentive for me to continue doing it. So, I said I would wait to see if would get my payment, to validate that the site paid before actively recruiting members for it. |
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by hdjohnson on August 29, 2009 at 12:08 PM CST Looking for legit sites that really pay. ----> CLICK HERE<---- |
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Vinefire for advertisement Vinefire is an efficient way to get advertisement to any site. You can easily post your links and then you can also find other useful information for yourself. I like the fact that it is easy to use, but I dislike the fact that you have to wade through posts about irrelevant items. I do like that you can rate the items that are good, so the bad links fall out of the system.
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by tgoforth1984 on August 29, 2009 at 11:50 AM CST |
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Making use of other benefits of Vinefire I have been a member of Vinefire for a couple of months now. Earning in the site is very fast and easy but it is not the reason why I'm staying there. The site is on it's Beta stage and I don't think it would be able to pay a lot of members who already gained thousands of dollars on their accounts in such a short period of time. It is an obvious scam scheme but some people, like me, are staying there despite this. Vinefire is a good place to gain a few visitors to your blog and earn a few referrals in other money making sites. Vinefire is also letting me earn in this one program which pays me for every click of my links. I am not expecting to be paid by this site but I'm glad I'm able to make use of it's other benefits.
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by adampal on August 29, 2009 at 11:49 AM CST |
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Vinefire don't get burned I have been a member of Vinefire for about six months. I had heard about the site from another forum. Since you could be paid for clicking on links and voting I thought it sounded simple enough. I quickly earned over twelve dollars in my account, but then I kept getting messages that they had no money to pay anyone, first it was November they were getting money and would pay members, and then now I hear it's January. Frankly, I'll believe it when I see it. I haven't gotten a penny.
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by snowy22315 on August 29, 2009 at 11:42 AM CST kgordblogspot.com(My Net Money Adventures)http://kgordblogspot.com(My Net Money Adventures) |
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Good For Advertising I joined Vinefire on April 7th and have about $1550 in my account. The people behind this site claim that when this site becomes very popular they are going to sell and payoff the members. Although members are unable to contact them, once in a while they send out an email. They have said that Jan. 2010 is the earliest possible date. I am not concerned about getting paid. I think that the advertising side of Vinefire is very good. Members can post as many ads as they want, the main restriction is you have to wait for any live URL or Title to run it's course and expire. If you join this site just to make money, it may never happen, but if you need or want to add another advertising site to your arsenal this is a good one.
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When something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Vinefire definitely sounds way too good to be true. You are limited to making $25 a day on the site, but it's just unrealistic to think that this company is actually going to pay out the thousands of dollars that people have easily made since the site went live. If they do pay their users in 2010 like they claim they will, color me surprised... But very happy!
First off, you should know that Vinefire will not pay you... In that sense they are a scam, but they offer other things that are also good... Vinefire has a good traffic, and it has a good amount of clickers every day, so if you are just looking for traffic to your website, you are going to be satisfied. Although if you are only looking to be paid, this is most likely not the website for you. I have $50 on Vinefire, and I got that in about a day, I really don't believe they will pay me $50 for one days easy work.
I joined Vinefire in March of this year. There was the promise made that the money we earned would be paid in January of 2010, that I'm not waiting on, but I have used the site continuously for advertising. I have received a great number of Clickbank sales as well as program sign ups from Vinefire. I also use it to advertise my blog. I would say this is a great form of free advertising. Probably one of the best. Vinefire has proven to be very helpful to me.


Vinefire is one of the most dangerous scams in the internet! They have got a very professional web template and at one look at it, you'll never believe that it is a scam. I had done one or two tasks in Vinefire and I was indeed very happy as I earned in fives and tens for simple tasks! And then it was time for receiving payment as I had reached the minimum payout. But I have not been payed yet and it's been nearly 3 months now! After seeing a few results in Google were some other people too told that they had the same problem, I was convinced that Vinefire had tricked me out of my money!