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12:22 pm September 21, 2011
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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Has anyone else tried out Empire Avenue? I saw 2 other Yakezies that I know. It is like Klout but with a twist. It is like a "stock market for social media." I joined yesterday and it is fun so far. You can invest in each other and your value goes up and down based on social media (including blog) engagement.
If you want to try it out, sign up through this link and I get 2000 "eaves" to invest in others.
http://empireavenue.com/?t=6ihm9fme
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11:18 am October 5, 2011
| LaTisha @YoungFinances
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I played for one day. Then I got bored. It seemed like too much of a distraction.
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1:04 pm October 5, 2011
| Tony Chou @ Investorz' Blog
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Is it a game, or is it investing real money?
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3:49 pm October 5, 2011
| Shannyn @FrugalBeautiful.com
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I like Klout because it rewards me for tweets/posts I'm doing anyway *and* I get swag (30 Rock Season 4 DVD and a $25 gift card? Yes please!) I haven't tried EA, I don't have much time as a grad student- but I've seen a lot of people on it and Randy Gage (a big YouTube personal development guy) seems to really like it!
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6:00 pm October 5, 2011
| BeatingBroke
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how often do you check Klout to get those perks? Every one I've tried for was gone by the time I logged in and checked for it.
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