Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Care to share?


Last week, HelpShip.com initiated a program for its members to make some money. All they have to do is share HelpShip.com's blog posts, published either here on this blog or at its Facebook page, on their personal Facebook page and they'll earn a dime with every update.

This program serves two purposes. It rewards members for sharing HelpShip.com with their friends and family members and helps spread the word of the company's amazing mail- and package-forwarding services.

Of course, there are a few rules. Each blog post can be shared only once to your personal Facebook page. No, you can't post the same article 10 times to your page. What you can do, though, is post as many different HelpShip.com blog posts as you want to your Facebook page. Each share is worth a dime.

With more than 150 blog posts to choose from, there's an easy $15 for you. Does any other forwarding service offer this opportunity? We don't think so. In fact, it shows just how much HelpShip.com cares about its members.

How do you get paid? That's simple. HelpShip.com will track the posts/shares on Facebook and credit your account for future billings. Work for you? We believe it should. If we didn't, we wouldn't make the offer.

How do you get started? Well, first, you have to be a member. Sign up today for one of our three levels -- free, personal or business. You'll enjoy a U.S. address, access to our top-shelf mail- and package-forwarding services and a multitude of other money-saving benefits.

Have questions? We're here for you. Contact us today or call us a 1-865-377-8055.

Want another way to make money?
HelpShip.com also offers an affiliate marketing program. It's free to join. As a HelpShip.com affiliate, you generate traffic and sales for us and, in return, receive a commission. Sign up today. We'll even give you $10 to get started.

Social matters
Did you know HelpShip.com has social media accounts? Subscribe to our YouTube channel, give us a like on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Thanks.

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