Thursday, July 16, 2009

Twitter vs SQIP vs PeopleString








I can't decide where to spend my time when I am not twittering. I signed up for free at SQIP and PeopleString.

Both are like
Twitter with apps, except it pays to be members of SQIP and PeopleString.

Both have free email accounts, but
Peoplestring's email is unique, in that it can be self-destructing, recallable, and traceable.

SQIP and PeopleString are both like a whole new internet, wrapped up in one site. You can do everything from one portal, like surf websites, join their social network to invite friends or make new ones, upload and download videos (SQIP only), shop, advertise, own or create a business, get paid to bring in new members, and more.

There is much more to each site than I mentioned and that is why I wanted someone to look at both of them and let me know which one is best.

Twittering is my favorite thing to do, when I am having fun on the internet. But wait, you can link to
Twitter directly from PeopleString. Oh yeah, you can also link to Facebook, and MySpace. My homepage already has links to my email accounts at Yahoo and Gmail, and you can add your favorite links, too.

I was starting to think that
PeopleString is better than SQIP, until I just found the Resource page on SQIP. There is free advertising, free training, mentoring, affiliate program, free viral traffic, and more.

I can't decide which one is best. Look at this
resource page for SQIP. Now look at the main sign up page of SQIP.

But wait, don't forget about
PeopleString



Help me decide which is best.

Your comments are appreciated.