Once again, Earn2Life contacts its members and now for an advertising manager. I am not going to apply for the position although I am qualified. I think there is someone who have more time to spend and more deserving for the job than I do.
Promote Earn2Life on Second Life and on the internet
Requrements:
- you are currently an active member of Earn2Life
- your E2L membership level is Silver at least
- English is your native language
- you have 2 or more years of online advertising experience
- you have unlimited access to the internet and Second Life
Just send your CVs to support@earn2life.com with a letter describing how you would advertise Earn2Life.com or any similar project:
- In Second Life
- On the internet
- In blogs etc.
Do not forget to include your Earn2Life login name.
Yeah just got the e-mail
ReplyDeleteI wonder what is the compensation like?
ReplyDeleteI have a site now. It's still empty. Let's fill it with linden making stuff.
ReplyDeleteYeah just got the e-mail
ReplyDeleteI wonder what is the compensation like?
ReplyDeleteI have a site now. It's still empty. Let's fill it with linden making stuff.
ReplyDeleteToo bad I don't qualify. Not a native English speaker. Hmmmm... It's a sad day...
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Too bad I don't qualify. Not a native English speaker. Hmmmm... It's a sad day...
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Hehe I fulfill all the requirements except the 2 years of experience...
ReplyDeleteThough this position might take a lot of time and I'm not sure if it's worth it.
Any jobs in sl is not worth ur time in general unless u have enogh time to spare for sl and don't mind working in sl in ur spare time
ReplyDeleteThat's true, given LL's low conversion rate. Even if you make a staple 1000/hr, that's only a few dollars US, which is barely 1/3 the rate a labourer would make. With that said, it's much much easier than a RL job though, and it can be fun.
ReplyDeleteHehe I fulfill all the requirements except the 2 years of experience...
ReplyDeleteThough this position might take a lot of time and I'm not sure if it's worth it.
Well, I haven't reached the point yet where SL is a source of income. I don't think it'll ever come to that point though (lol).
ReplyDeleteSo yeah, it's pure fun.
Any jobs in sl is not worth ur time in general unless u have enogh time to spare for sl and don't mind working in sl in ur spare time
ReplyDeleteThat's true, given LL's low conversion rate. Even if you make a staple 1000/hr, that's only a few dollars US, which is barely 1/3 the rate a labourer would make. With that said, it's much much easier than a RL job though, and it can be fun.
ReplyDeleteWell, I haven't reached the point yet where SL is a source of income. I don't think it'll ever come to that point though (lol).
ReplyDeleteSo yeah, it's pure fun.
I only use secondlife to generate money for my paypal account out of nothing, discounting the time and electricity I spend earnling those lindens.
ReplyDeleteBut it is fun
Hehe how long did it take for Anshe Chung to get that much through real estate? I wonder what LL's reaction was.
ReplyDeleteI only use secondlife to generate money for my paypal account out of nothing, discounting the time and electricity I spend earnling those lindens.
ReplyDeleteBut it is fun
Hehe how long did it take for Anshe Chung to get that much through real estate? I wonder what LL's reaction was.
ReplyDeleteThey must be laughing their way to the bank as anshe still have to pay them fees for her account and her lands. Plus, she is good advertisment to get people who hope to stike it rich to join second life
ReplyDeleteThey must be laughing their way to the bank as anshe still have to pay them fees for her account and her lands. Plus, she is good advertisment to get people who hope to stike it rich to join second life
ReplyDeleteI have spoken to people who are paid RL salaries for SL work, so it is possible to be hired and paid well, but that doesn't mean I know if this job actually pays well at all. I have no idea.
ReplyDeleteI have spoken to people who are paid RL salaries for SL work, so it is possible to be hired and paid well, but that doesn't mean I know if this job actually pays well at all. I have no idea.
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