VANYWHERE — Turn Time and Skills to Cryptocurrencies That Pays Bills

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I hear some people saying they don’t have skills for any job so they tend to stick on what is there even if it is a low-paying job. Stuck on a job which they hate until they retire. I beg to disagree because even a housewife has a skill that she may offer or share with other housewives. Is it really their choice? Or is it only just because opportunity did not present itself to them? Now, what if your skills can earn you a crypto even during traffic hours, even when you are just staying at home, a PWD, or any status you have now, would you be joining a program, a project or a platform? (Remember that cryptocurrencies now are really popular and unlike FIAT or paper money that are affected by inflation, values may increase overtime.) With Vanywhere, time can turn into cryptocurrency. Real people, real skills, real time! Vanywhere is a skill-sharing platform that connects people who are seeking and offering skills via live video, voice & chat Well,

502 Screen on Pinterest


Pinterest is the latest social networking site where internet users, aside from Facebook and Twitter, spend most of their time online. The Pinterest word came from pinning pictures that interest a user onto the different pin boards.



So, what is Pinterest? According to Wikipedia,
Pinterest is a pinboard-style social photo sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests, hobbies, and more. Users can browse other pinboards for inspiration, 're-pin' images to their own collections or 'like' photos. Pinterest's mission is to "connect everyone in the world through the 'things' they find interesting" via a global platform of inspiration and idea sharing. Founded by Ben Silbermann, of West Des Moines, Iowa, the site is managed by Cold Brew Labs and funded by a small group of entrepreneurs and inventors. It is one of the “fastest growing social services in the world.”
But, unlike Facebook and Twitter, it seems Pinterest is not ready for the rapid growth of the website and sudden increase and still increasing amount of traffic. If you are seeing the image above, that is known as the 502 screen. I thought it was only me but upon researching, I found out many users have previously posted that they too have encountered the same 502 screen when visiting Pinterest website.

By the way, signing-up for Pinterest is not as easy as just filling-up the fields. For Pinterest, you need to request an invite  or be invited by someone already on Pinterest. Once you get your invite, you can use either your Facebook, or Twitter account to set up a new Pinterest account.

Pinterest for internet marketing? It is not yet as obvious as the other social media sites but we'll see how the website will evolve in the coming days.

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