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Sunday, June 24, 2007

A Review of DayTipper.com

Formerly known as Vitamin T, DayTipper.com is a site which pays for sharing tips with others. If you have got a great tip, you can share it with others. Anyone who has a tip, can submit it to daytipper.com. If they approve and publish it, they promise to pay $3 for each tip.

The business model under this site seems quite attractive. This can not only get bright original ideas to light, thereby benefiting the community at large, but it can also earn cash for its contributors.

One can see hundreds of tips on different subjects on this site anytime.

The policy of daytipper.com is that once it accepts a post or tip and publishes it on its website, the tip becomes its property or copyright. In other words, they are buying each tip for $3.

Not many people have shared their experiences on this site. Whatever little information is available, it appears they have been rejecting a lot of tips. Secondly, one person is reported not to have been paid for his tips that were accepted.

So at present, there is not much to say about the payment record of daytipper.com. But judging from the number of available tips on this site, it seems people have been contributing.

If one is writing one's own ideas just for sharing with others, then there is no payment problem involved. However, if one is contributing purely for making money, then one has to be cautious. One can always give it a try for some time and find out.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've used daytipper and in some ways, yes, it is a very attractive offering, but it just doesn't add up. There isn't any user collaboration/interaction among users(yet?) and no immediacy (my tips are in a very, very long queue). Case in point: I am pending payment on a more than just a few tips. These tips were submitted and accepted in the Februrary/March time frame. When will they be published and payment remitted, I don't know? I understand the small startup, limited resources etc., argument, but that doesn't allow daytipper to ignore web 2.0 user needs. I'm not contributing anymore, not only because I haven't gotten paid yet (I was paid like $12 or $15 in eary February, but am still awaiting much more), but I have no interaction with daytipper as a dynamic web service. And I have lots of tips in my head :)

Maverick said...

Hi

What is your experience now? Did you get paid?

Thanks

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