Sunday, September 12, 2010

Example of Kooday earnings from a Diamond member + "Snapshot" FAQ info from Kooday

I took this image from this Facebook group dedicated to Kooday. Feel free to head over there, all the people on there are active Kooday members and can give you good advice.

But back to the image. It's from a guy that became a Diamond member on Kooday a while ago and this screen shot was posted by him in the group's page. Basically it's an example of how much money he's been making from profit share credits (Gold+Diamond) since he reached Diamond level. And the best thing is that the payouts are every week..




The image is kind of small, so I highlighted the best part for your convenience haha.

By the way, did you read Kooday's explanation about how the members are going to be paid their "Snapshot" bonuses? Well, there is an update. Kooday added "Snapshot Bonus" info into their FAQ session:


"Members in good standing with Kooday are eligible to receive monies paid to them at intervals throughout the year. The Snap-Shot-Bonus is in direct relationship to our future success. If we become profitable members will get their share. Kooday plans on sharing some of the profits to members who qualify for the Snap-Shot-Bonus and once a member has received their allotted portion Kooday will consider the Snap-Shot-Bonus as fulfilled and no further obligation should be expected.

Here is a breakdown of the possible maximum earnings for the Snap-Shot-Bonus:

For each Profit-Share-Credit a member possesses at time of Snap-Shot they will be eligible for $1.

Example: If you had 33,000 Profit-Share-Credits then you qualify for $33,000

For each Gold-Credit a member possesses at time of Snap-Shot they will be eligible for $100.

Example: If you had 1500 Gold-Credits then you qualify for $150,000 plus $50,000 for Profit-Share-Credits.

If you are a Kooday Diamond you will qualify for $500,000 for each $1000 you have in value of your KeyWords up to a maximum of $2,500,000. (There was talk about this being $5,000,000 but this has been changed)

Example: If you are a Diamond and have a keyword value of $5,000 or more you will qualify for the maximum bonus of $2,500,000 plus $500,000 for your 5000 Gold-Credits.

Example2: If you are a Diamond and have a keyword value of $2,000 you will qualify for a bonus of $1,000,000 plus $500,000 for your 5000 Gold-Credits.

Example3: If you are a Diamond and have a keyword value of $500 you will qualify for a bonus of $250,000 plus $500,000 for your 5000 Gold-Credits.

Example4: If you are a Diamond and have a keyword value of $100 you will qualify for a bonus of $50,000 plus $500,000 for your 5000 Gold-Credits.






When will the Snap-Shot-Bonus take place?


The Snap-Shot-Bonus will take place on September 30th/2010. Everyone out there should thank the Kooday diamonds for allowing Kooday to extend the Snap-Shot day from the rumoured Sept 22 to Sept 30th. We have (x) amount of money that we are comfortable to allot for this bonus and it has been decided in order to extend the date of Snap-Shot it came at the expense of our Kooday Diamonds. If you know a Kooday Diamond give them a great big Kiss! The main reason for extending the Snap-Shot date was to be fair to the members that are waiting to add funds to AlertPay. The process is taking many members extra time before they are able to get funds into AlertPay."

Wow I really have to put some work in to get to Diamond status. Apparently it's possible to get to Diamond by only investing $50, only buying $0.10 words, building them up to $1.075 by buying them from yourself and then letting them go. Buying from yourself saves money and also accelerates the process of getting Profit Share credits by a great deal.

PS: Kooday doesn't use PayPal anymore, they switched to AlertPay 2 weeks ago, so get an AlertPay account if you want to get into the Kooday game.

2 comments:

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  2. I'm sorry Albert, i don't understand Spanish..

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