Tuesday, December 2, 2008

E-begging: A modern trend for easy money

Early Days

Begging is known as a profession of the less satisfied or the less privileged. Since the early civilizations, begging has existed in various forms. The crippled, the disabled and the older men and women who had no wealth and couldn’t earn there bread was thrown into the profession of begging. For many years in the central Asian countries the begging has established as a profession. For each town there exists a KING beggar. He is responsible for the dispatching of beggars in various locations on what quantity & what quality. And any one to beg in any place the permission had to be taken. Finally at the end of the day the beggars have to give him some portion of the earning. The king provides safety form the urban council plus the authorities through various mechanisms so the fee is reasonable. With the king in one end the beggars also had unions and groups of operation.



In addition the beggars have developed their own codes for message transferring. The objective of these messages was to identify and pinpoint certain people & places who are more generous. What time to approach them and when not to. So the history provides proof of the begging and its establishment as a profession.





Begging with the letter E in front

Today in the electronic era the begging does exist in many forms. And the beggars been more innovative in various forms have found a number of ways to beg. And the population moving into E Begging is not just the less privileged and the orphans but educated dudes in clean suits. So what is really e – Begging are the forms of e – Begging?


e – Begging

E begging is basically an any form of electronic mechanism of asking for money directly or indirectly. And the beauty is the beggars really don’t ask for money they ask for some thing else. What is that?

The forms of E – Begging

1.Google Addsence
2.Mass email delivering
3.Fake advertising and Back door information gathering
4.Hacking and software frauds

Though there are a number of other was the major way of doing a E- begging is Google addsence. So lets check how it has become a begging.

Most of the south Asian undergraduates are short of money and are seek of easy money. So who is providing it? Well the Google does it via providing ads where you will get paid for displaying them. How is that it becomes an E-begging.

What these boys do is they create some blog at a free blog posting site (eg: BlogSpot, Multiply). Then they add some content. What ever and put some content there. Now this becomes the story of the beggar. Now the Google has lots of algorithms to catch frauds. So how are you going to get the Job done. Pretty easy. Most of the mechanisms that Google catch you are known. So try to minimize chances of getting caught. This is how it’s done.

1.Get together with a group of bloggers. And post them your URL. They will return them a set of there blogs as well which you have to visit and drop clicks and page impressions. They will return the favor. This is similar to alliance with a set of baggers for the common benefit.

2.The second is the more straight forward and easiest. Use a chat engine which is not Google mail or Gtalk. Make new friends in different countries. Once they get a bit closer ask them to visit your blog and often drop they will clicks your adds. This is a decent request and the beggar enjoys a nice gain.

3.Have multiple sites for multiple areas. Every hot topic will earn you some thing. It’s like a beggar visiting Hindu temples at the ceremony days for a free meal. So the ea beggar is the same.

4.Joining a king e-Begger. This is joining a full time addsence blogger. Usually these types of bloggers own few sites with huge traffic. The king will provide you some traffic and specially good rate of clicks which no pattern. And he will charge a rate based on the earnings. Hmm remembers the traditional king beggar.

So don’t the e- beggars get caught? Don’t they have their accounts frozen? Of course they do. But don’t you often see the same beggar caught by the police after a while appears in the same place or a place nearby. It’s common for the e- beggars too. Though they are often caught this is easy money. Two hours a day will get you enough living. So why don’t you continue. After all in the Internet creating false identity is nothing. And you won’t get imprisonment for doing so. In addition you have a 6 billion dollar company waiting to pay you.

Some times It’s a privilege to be an E-beggar. But some times there are few better ways. Often we find old men who do small sales in the pavement of a road or a station. They may sell some small items, a match box or some coffee packets to cover up. These items are costly than in the retail shops but the generous men buy them as a help. This provides them a more recognition and respect.
I would like to put my self to the latter. Who provides something valuable to the reader? Not just a click or a page impression.

(This article is based on the article published by Mr BSPDR karuanarathne. Any author who wishes to use this work should obtain written permission from the author)

11 comments:

uthpala said...

Nice analogy, I wonder how many of our batch mates can appreciate this as joke :-)

Hayesha said...

Hi Deneth,

Nice topic you have selected to discuss, loved to see this kind of post in the future as well.

Let's hope at least some of our guys will try to understand this.

cheers.

SanJ Wijeratne said...

Nice Post Bro, Interesting, but see whether these few lines look familiar to you or to Mr. B.S.P.D.R. Karuanarathne. If not, check your gtalk messenger history, search it using my username and this will the top most hit u'll get.

5:26 PM me: machan
Deneth: yer
5:27 PM http://www.zonexyz.blogspot.com/
me: deadine kal gihinda??
Deneth: dont know
exactly
cleick dapan

uthpala said...

Ah! seems like my prediction is right! At least we know there is someone who took this as more than a joke. :D It's time to search your chat logs

Bodhitha said...

U know the problem with begging using an article on begging?? Most of ur ads look like scams lol!

Kasun Rodrigo said...

Nice insight into unexplored...

Ryhen said...

sounds pathetic, but hey, if it works for them then what the heck. =)

Ryhen
www.virtualsynapses.blogspot.com/

Ishan said...

That's truth. I wonder how many of these begars get $100?

I have read many times sentences like this in bad English: "pleas frnd clck mine ads, i will return favour"

Ishan said...

@ uthpala

Learn how to leave comments on a blog. He does not contol ads on his blog, its Google!

"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing"

deco said...

Yer most of the bloggers get nailed even before they think of it

Tom Arstingstall said...

I hate begging too, but how about a click or two in appreciation of the bloggers with content. I think I'm kidding.