Hiding referral links
May 30, 2006
You hide your referral or affiliate links to avoid making an impression that you are spamming. Or you hide the same links because these are too long and not surfer friendly.
You probably heard about TinyURL www.tinyurl.com which can hide and shorten your referral and affiliate links. If you would like to vary your links, you may like to try URL Express www.url-xp.com . It functions similarly as TinyURL. Aside from hiding and shortening long URL, it has other facilities like submission to more than 250 major search engines, visitors counter and redirection to any page. URL Express ‘ service is free.
Compactsurfing emulates egold’s anti DDOS system
May 29, 2006
To sustain its early gains and to avoid the pitfall experienced by earlier autosurf programs and even HYIPs, Compactsurfing instituted an anti DDOS attack system to its site. DDOS attacks have become a common reason by these programs to shut down. Some are believed however that cases of DDOS attacks are lame excuse to allow these programs earn graceful exit from cursing members.
Compactsurfing has now contracted out its DDOS protection to the same company which has been securing the payment processor egold . The company is Prolexic which is known as one the experts in providing DDOS protection system .
Random newsbits
May 29, 2006
• Inboxsurfing www.inboxsurfing.com has been spoiling its members. Its usual payout period of seven days has been taking only one day based on members feedback. There is nothing wrong with this prompt payout except that when members get used to it, they tend to take against Inboxsurfing if it will pay later than one day but within its prescribed period.
• Asianpay pursued its earlier plan to suspend May 23 till the end of the month for accepting new subscription in its Asian Investors’ Corner. Asianpay reiterated that it is not operating an HYIP or a MLM scheme but it operates a program that shares the profit derived from its Egold exchange business.
HYIP Congold launches autorsurf program
May 29, 2006
It unlikely you witness an administrator admitting publicly to have an HYIP and autosurf program at the same time. It is because a falter by one also means a falter by the other program. It is like a double jeopardy in a worst case scenario. However, if there is an element of succes by one program, it carries the trust and confidence in the other program.
It is hats off for the Congold administrator. Riding high on the popularity of the HYIP game Congold, the administrator launched Congold’s autosurf counterpart SurfsGold www.surfsgold.com .Unlike the HYIP Congold whose focus is on the short term, Surfsgold is more on the medium term. Your upgrade level is as little as $2 each per upgrade unit and earn 9% daily in a 15 day term. The way these programs are designed, it seems that they complement each other.
Wiredsurf dangles $20,000 giveaway
May 29, 2006
After a rough sailing on account of technical problems and DDOS attacks, Wiredsurf is staging a big comeback by offering a juicy $20,000 worth of giveaway to its members. The participation rule is simple. Those eligible to win its set of cash prizes are active and upgraded members with at least $10 upgrade.
Throughout the month of June Wiredsurf will be giving away prizes to members at random who are active in the program, forum and true supporters of Wiredsurf’s community. The set of prizes at stake is as follows:
ONE maximum account (totaling $9,450.00 profit)
TWO: $2000.00 accounts (totaling $2700.00 in profit per person)
THREE: $1000.00 accounts (totaling $1350.00 in profit per person)
FOUR: $500.00 accounts (totaling $675.00 in profit per person)
FIVE: $200.00 accounts (totaling $270.00 in profit per person)
SIX: $100.00 accounts (totaling $135.00 in profit per person)
SEVEN: $20.00 accounts (totaling $27.00 in profit per person)
TEN: $10.00 accounts (totaling $13.50 in profit per person)


