The Payer Player website? How does it work and why should I use it?
Question Posted Friday October 16 2009, 12:56 am
Does anyone have this? I have it and my mom really wants me to get into it and I just don't get it. I mean I understand that it's like a mini social network thing...but what is this idea that it connects everyone...the only way that i can tell that it connects everyone is that if everyone joins it and there is no difference in this than if everyone joined face book or twitter or myspace..So could someone please explain to me what the big deal is? I also can't seem to figure out how to find other members...like on myspace where you can look up people and choose friends...is there something like this on here, that way maybe i can see what their profiles are like and get an idea of what to do with this thing. Thank you.
I guess what i am asking is: The Payer Player website? How does it work and why should I use it? What makes it special?
In my opinion The Payer Player website is an attempt to merge multi-level marketing with social networking. This isn't the first time that something like this has been attempted, and personally I don't see a bright future for it.
susieg57 answered Monday October 26 2009, 4:11 am: All I can say is that your mom is pretty good for hooking you up here. Just relax and click on some buttons and start reading about people. Most people here are young people. You probably are a little ticked off cause your mom pushed you a little. I'm older but my mom used to do the same thing. But at least now it's better cause it's the internet. I hope you will start answering people's questions. That way you will become an advisor. I'm gonna watch for you so I can come to you with my old lady problems. bye [ susieg57's advice column | Ask susieg57 A Question ]
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