High Paying URL Shortener Websites To Earn Money Online In 2018


11-     ClicksFly – Best URL Shortener Network

Clicksfly is fastest growing URL Shorterner company. This is one of the most trusted and highest paying URL Shorterner. You also get multiple withdrawal options like Paypal, Bitcoin, Paytm, Mobicash, Payeer, etc. Short links are not the only way to earn money with Clicksfly, You can also invite new users. For each invited user you will receive 20% of their earnings, that means if your friend earns $100 the 20% of total amount will be added to you Clicksfly account. That’s not all, here are some of the extra features:


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Multiple Withdrawal Option: Paypal, Bitcoin, Paytm, Mobicash, Payeer, etc.
Weekly,Monthly pay
High CPM rates from 3$ to 15$
×5 Ips Count within a day
Rate of Referral Earning: 20% Commission
24×7 Live Chat Support

2- AdF.ly – Oldest and Best URL Shortener
AdF.ly is one of the oldest, trusted and highest paying URL Shortener to earn money online. Adfly pays on the 10th of every month. Minimum withdrawal is $5 for PayPal and $20 for Payoneer. They too offer a referral commission of 20% of their earnings, that means if your friend earns $100 the 20% of total amount will be added to you adfly account. If interested, you can go with Adf.ly.


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Payment Method: Paypal or Payoneer
Minimum Payout: $5
Rate of Referral Earning: 20% Commission on Referrals for Lifetime
Alexa Rank (Global): 92

3- ULSFun – Indian URL Shortener that Pays Daily
ULSFun is an Indian based URL Shorterner website. ULSFun is a stable and reliable URL Shorterner through which you can earn up to 22$ per 1000 visits. They offer Daily Payouts which I feel is one of the best reason to join this URL Shorterner network. You also get multiple withdrawal options like Paypal, Bitcoin, in Bank account for selected countries. For each refereed user you will receive 22% of their earnings for life. Join Now!


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Earn up to 22 US Dollars per 1000 views
Payout method Paypal, Bitcoin, In Bank Account for Selected Countries
Daily,Monthly pay
Up-to 3 hits are counted per unique IP address in 24 hours
Live statistics for your links to monitor progress
Refer friends and receive 22% of their earnings for life!

4. Ouo.io – The Best Link Shortener of 2018
ouo.io is another best URL Shortener website to earn money online. ouo send automatically Payments sent to the user on the 1st day and 15th day of each month. Minimum withdrawal is $5 for PayPal or Payza. For each of your Publisher referrals, we will pay you 20% of what they earn through advertising. join now on ouo.io


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Payment Method : Paypal & payza
Minimum Payout: 5$
Rate of Referral Earning: 20% Commission
Alexa Rank (Global): 408

5- Linkshrink. Net – Another best URL Shortener Website
Linkshrink.Net is also popular URL shortening website that allows users to make money anytime anywhere when anyone clicks and views your shorten links.

Linkshrink pays about $2 to $5 per 1000 views and Through referral program, you can get 10% commission from the user you referred. That means if you refer 10 users to LinkShrink and if each one of them earns $2 daily then you will be earning a total of $4 daily without any effort at all.


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Referral Earnings Rate: 10% Earning for Lifetime.
Payout Option: Paypal or Payza
Alexa Rank (Global): 657

6- Shink.in – Best URL Shortener to make money
shink.in is the free Web Link/URL shortener service provider site. shink offer paid whenever you share any of your links with your friends or on the internet. Minimum withdrawal is $5 for PayPal. It’s too simple, just register for an account, short your links and share it. You can also invite new users. For each invitation user, you will receive 20% of their earnings.

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Payment Method: Paypal
Minimum Payout: 5$
Rate of Referral Earning: 20% Commission
Alexa Rank (Global): 532

Conclusion

In a way, I have taken you on a Roller Coaster Ride, sweeping through various URL shortener websites.

Though you will be in a bit dizzy state, yet you would have been thrilled to know the ample of choices available to make easy money through shortening your URLs.

You can do all of this right from the comfort of your home.

Sip Your Favorite Drink And Right Now Sign Up To A URL Shortener Website! The money is definitely yours until you are willing to share

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How did Halloween start in America?


October 31 marks the observation of Halloween or Hallowe’en, a short variation of All-hallow-even, the evening before All Hallows Day or All Saints Day, on November 1. After the Romans conquered the Celts in 43AD, they adopted many of their festivals and incorporated them into their own religious celebrations. All Hallows Day was one such example. Originally the day that celebrated numerous pagan festivals, but Pope Gregory III would eventually designate November 1 to mark the Christian feast of All Saints Day, which had moved from May 13. According to the Church, a day started at sunset, which is why celebrations typically started on October 31, the eve of the holiday, All Hallows Day.



Halloween’s Celtic Origins

Jack O LanternsOne of most poignant pagan celebrations was Samhain (pronounced “Sow-en,”) a Celtic holiday, which marked the end of the harvest and the end of summer. Samhain is sometimes also regarded as the “Celtic New Year.” Celts believed this was a very important day to celebrate, as this was the day when two worlds, the living and the dead, came together. Spirits were believed to be mischievous and caused trouble, sometimes damaging crops. So the Celts would leave food, gather together and set huge bonfires of burning crops, believing the light would drive away evil spirits away.

 Sometimes they lit candles or carved lanterns out of vegetables such as squash to light the way for good spirits. In the Americas, those lanterns would be carved out of pumpkins, also known as Jack O’Lanterns. There are also some accounts of people making animal sacrifices to Celtic deities and even dressing in costumes made of animal hides to fool evil spirits. These days, Samhain is celebrated more has a harvest festival but still uses many of the same rituals.

European immigrants brought their rituals and customs with them to America. There are actually few accounts of Halloween in colonial American history due in part to the large Protestant presences in the Northern colonies and their strict religious beliefs. However, down in the Southern colonies where larger, more mixed European communities had settled, there are some accounts of Halloween celebrations mixing with Native American harvest celebrations.


In the mid 1800s, nearly two million Irish immigrants fleeing potato famine helped shape Halloween into an even more widely celebrated event. Scottish immigrants celebrated with fireworks, telling ghost stories, playing games and making mischief. There were games such as bobbing for apples, dooking, the dropping of forks on apples without using hands, and Puicini, an Irish fortune-telling game using saucers. Young women were frequently told if they sat in dark rooms and gazed into a mirror, the face of their future husbands would appear, however, if a skull appeared, the poor girl would be destined to die before marriage.

Costumes

Halloween costumes are traditionally modeled after supernatural figures such as vampires, monsters, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils. Over time, in the United States, the costume selection extended to include popular characters from fiction, celebrities, and generic archetypes such as ninjas and princesses.

Dressing up in costumes and going "guising" was prevalent in Ireland and Scotland at Halloween by the late 19th century. Costuming became popular for Halloween parties in the US in the early 20th century, as often for adults as for children. The first mass-produced Halloween costumes appeared in stores in the 1930s when trick-or-treating was becoming popular in the United States.

 Halloween in modern America

The yearly New York Halloween Parade, begun in 1974 by puppeteer and mask maker Ralph Lee of Greenwich Village, is a large Halloween parade and one of America's only major nighttime parades (along with Portland's Starlight Parade), attracting more than 60,000 costumed participants, two

million spectators, and a worldwide television audience of over 100 million.The largest Halloween parade in the world takes place in Derry in Northern Ireland, which was named the "best Halloween destination in the world" having been voted number one in a USA Today readers' poll in 2015.

Eddie J. Smith, in his book Halloween, Hallowed is Thy Name, offers a religious perspective to the wearing of costumes on All Hallows' Eve, suggesting that by dressing up as creatures "who at one time caused us to fear and tremble", people are able to poke fun at Satan "whose kingdom has been plundered by our Saviour". Images of skeletons and the dead are traditional decorations used as memento mori .

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