myLot is a growing community of individuals from around the world who enjoy sharing information, meeting new people, and helping each other out. That’s what they mention on the website, but they forgot one thing about the community, you can make money too! As with quite a few other communities nowadays, the revenue generated by ads on this site is split for the user. Most still goes to the site owner, but you can gain some cash by being active and participating. Prices have stooped waaaay down since the community first popped up, but if you’re not registered anywhere else, and feel like chatting a bit, why not sign up here and earn a little at the same time.

Taken directly from goldage.net :
Join the leaders of the digital currency industry!
The GoldAge forums exist for the benefit of digital currency users, issuers, exchangers, merchants and gamers, in order to get together, learn, profit, and make the digital currency industry safe, secure and profitable for all.
At GoldAge you can get together with friends and associates, find reputable merchants and profitable online opportunities. You can also advertise and promote your products and services, including paying games, paying investment opportunities, gambling sites, paying referral sites, etc.
GoldAge is one of the highest rated and highest traffic digital currency industry websites.
Best of all, you automatically get PAID for discussing things of interest to you! What can be better than that?
Welcome to our Team!
It really is quite a nice site. Not only is it a community where you can talk about different ways to make money online, but you can also make money online just by being active there. A simple system of points and reputation lead the way towards your money. It won’t give you a fortune, but the concept of making money while looking for ways to make money is a pretty unique one. Lots of fun in here, lots of offers, lots of interesting discussion. Registration is free, so you can’t do other than benefit from it. Sign up now!

Ever wanted to make money just posting at forums? It’s a free hobby for many, but a paid job for only a selected few. Sign up here to get started right away! It’s nice and easy, here are the four simple steps towards the money, as displayed on their site :
1. Create An Account
Create an account by filling in your information on the Forum Posters page. Check your email to find our confirmation request. Confirm your account.
2. Get A Job!
Login into your account. You will see your Account Summary which lists your reputation, account balance, jobs completed etc. Click on Posting Jobs. Here you will see the current posting jobs available. Pick a forum which you are interested in. Read the posting instructions. Look at the Payment Rates. If you are interested in the forum, visit it and make an account. Give us the username and password of the account you just created. Click ‘Take The Job’.
3. Do The Job!
You may now start posting. Make sure you follow their posting instructions and the General Posting Guidelines. You may assign yourself to multiple forums at once, just make sure you keep organized. Once you have completed posting on a forum, click ‘Job Completed’ on the side of the forum name in your Admin Panel. Double check to make sure it’s the right forum and you have completed all your posts. Your account will be credited with the money owed for the Posting Job.
4. You’re Done.
As you complete satisfactory posting jobs, your posting Reputation will go up. Your Payment Rate gets significantly higher the more Reputation you have. Read more on Reputation. Once your Account Balance reaches your Minimum Payment amount, you will be paid via Paypal. Read more on Payment.
That’s all there is to it! Get your account over here.

Don’t you like paying for expensive webhosting? Neither do I. Or maybe you’re just unsatisfied with your current free host? In either one of those cases, this is the place for you. Here you can talk to other users about webhosting; both the troubles of mantaining one and the troubles of chosing one. If you’re a webhost you can post offers. If you’re a customer you can browse through offers or request custom plans. This is the number one place to go if you’re looking for free web hosting. There are lots of different plans availible, with all the features you’ll ever need, weather you’re new to the webbing world or if you’re an experienced user with a big site you’de like to move.
Websites are a key feature on the internet, they are what give you an identity of your own. Sure, you have your IP, your personal adress, but without a site of your own there is nothing there. It’s like a big green field just waiting to have a house raised upon it. As with all branches of business, there’s a downside to gree hosting as well, this being the fact that most free webhosts tend to dissapear after an unspecified ammount of time due to bad funding or boredom. Most people who start offering free hosting are people with good intentions, but with little knowledge within the matter, and often with not enough money either. Running a dedicated server costs money, and you have to know how much you can offer to run a host of your own. No worries though, if you backup your site constantly this can’t harm you. If the host goes down you can always switch to another one, and keep moving. Eventually you’re bound to find a free host that stays, because obviously some of them do.
When judging the different plans take note to the different features described. If you’re new to the web, then it probably won’t matter much, you’ll be satisfied whichever plan you chose. But if you are an experienced internet user you might want to look out for filesize limits, ads and filetype limitations. The free hosts that actualy aim to make money instead of just help the hostless always have limitations, always, if they didn’t they wouldn’t profit. The good thing about these hosts is that they stay, but that doesn’t make them reliable. Also look out for too generous plans, with unlimited space, databases, etc. If there are no caches, it’s still not worth signing up for. The service just won’t last long. Trust me, I’ve been signed up with a dussin free webhosts like this, and all of them have eventually dissapeared, despite their false promises of eternal hosting. It’s a tricky business, but you can save a lot of money from it, and as I said before, as long as you backup constantly you’ll be out of harms reach. Maybe I should repeat that : Make full site backups. Constantly. I’m not even going to talk about the countless ammount of times I’ve had to start over from scratch, or from an ancient copy, after a hosting provider dissapeared.
Free hosting is mostly aimed towards the beginner, that doesn’t have a big site, and doesn’t need focus on reliability either, but big websites can be hosted for free too, no problem. If you have lots of traffic it’s often possible to strike a deal with some professional hosting company for free space in exchange for a link to their website/etc. Anyhow, that’s enough of my random rambling, go here to get started. Or if you prefer paid hosting, you can visit these forums for dedicated & paid forum hosting instead. You’ll find offers, requests, reviews and discussions here as well, just like the above, only more professional. Good luck.
