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October 18, 2009

cli.gs is dying, eCash is thriving…

Filed under: Announcements — admin @ 2:46 pm

Have you ever used cli.gs to shorten your URLs?

Recently cli.gs announced that they are going out of business.

Click here to read the blog post…

This is the second highly-popular URL shortener service in recent history to announce that they are shutting down for lack of revenue.

Do you really want to trust your URL shortening to a company that could go under any minute?

Click here to get started now…

Unlike cli.gs, eCash became profitable within a week of its inception.  And we are paying you to shorten your links with it.

In fact, the more popular eCash gets, the more money everyone makes…and our links won’t go offline at some point in the future.  Our revenue model is stable…as income outpaces expense many times over.

Also, we are experiencing massive growth and loving every minute of it!

We are now ranked #7,827 on Alexa in the US and #18,540 world-wide…in fact last month alone we received over 967,000 visits to our 376,000+ links!

Click here to view Alexa ranking…

You owe it to yourself to make eCash your default URL shortening service.  Why not use this free tool to make you easy income?

Click here to get started now…

In the last week alone, eCash has generated $18,693.54 in easy commissions for affiliates just like you!

eCash is also a great tool for recruiting sub-affiliates.  If you want to make easy money without really doing much this is your best bet.

And did I mention that it is all 100% Free?

Click here to get started now…

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1 Comment »

  • .
    Great job Eca.sh, keep up the good work. Thank you for continuing to add great products to sell, and great tools to build our Eca.sh businesses with.

    : )

    Comment by USpace — February 20, 2010 @ 4:01 am

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