If you are addicted to social media sites such as Digg, I have one that pays you for your participation. Ximmy.com has the usual look and feel you are probably familiar with but what sets Ximmy apart is its rewards program.
The Ximmy rewards system is based on points. You earn one point for each submission you make and another point for each comment. If you are lucky and you hit the front page you get 15 points and I sure hope accomplishing that is easier than over at Digg!
Your points can be redeemed for PayPal cash which is always a welcome thing because as you know I love seeing my PayPal account go up. You get $10 for 1000 points, $20 for 1800 points, $40 for 3200 points, $80 for 6000 points, $160 for 12,000 points, and $300 for 20,000 points. You can redeem your points for cash once you reach any one of those levels.
Another way to earn money is through the Ximmy affiliate program. You get $5.00 just for signing up and every person you refer that signs up will get you 50 cents. The payout minimum for the referral program is $25.00 and again that is through PayPal.

The Ximmy.com website allows users to share any and all types type of content from the Internet including pictures and video. I do wish the cash rewards were a little bit easier to get, but this is definitely a step in the right direction. It’s nice to get paid for your efforts in building a website up. What do you think? Is this opportunity to earn some cash enough to make you abandon Digg and move over to Ximmy?
Hmmm. Looks pretty cool. Thanks for sharing it with us! I always participate in social media sites like this, but to get rewards doing it? Now this is something!
Sly from Slyvisions.com
It would be nice Ximmy grow up fast.
Much like Sly, I’ve put much time into social networking sites, never to get anything out of them. However Ximmy looks like a great opportunity for many of us. I’m going to go check it out!
Ximmy is dead even before it started. This is the 4th edition of the same concept which has never worked and sure enough I just looked at it and they made the same mistake that SwypeFile.com did and I called that one to almost 5 days before it went online. Do a quick look at Ximmy Alexa and you already see no traffic. This concept would work if they made one significant change but yet for what ever reason know body has figured it out. LMAO maybe Court and me need to launch a new StartUp LMAO
Thanks for the heads up on this, just joined through your link…hope it can add some extra income.
Thanks Monetizer but that wasn’t an affiliate link. I figured it didn’t pay enough for me to bother signing up.
this is the best oppurtunity for housewifes.