Advertisers

Buy Diggs and votes on StumbleUpon.

  1. Sign up.
  2. Add funds to your account.
  3. Buy votes for $2.00 each.
  4. Get visitors to your site for cheap.
  5. Repeat.

Social media users

Get paid just for clicking buttons.

  1. Sign up and refer your friends.
  2. Verify your Digg and StumbleUpon accounts.
  3. Subscribe to the blog and stay updated.
  4. Vote for stories.
  5. Make $1.00 per list of votes.

Referral programs

We offer two highly lucrative referral programs. You can earn 10% of the earnings of any friends you refer who work for us, and 10% of the cost of advertisements from any advertisers you refer to us.

Some users make more in referral earnings than they do voting for stories with us!

The latest and greatest:

The first Subvertized video went viral to the YouTube front page with 951,000 views!

From the blog:

New Payouts and Pricing

Testimonials from our email queue

NEW: Pump your videos on YouTube via Subvert and Profit

Subvert and Profit

Subvert and Profit runs an ever-expanding black market for votes on social media sites. We are simultaneously the easiest way to make money online and the cheapest form of advertising in the web 2.0 sphere. We are the crowdhackers, and we are very good at what we do.

Subverting Social Media

Other "social media optimization" sites can only advise their clients on ways to design their sites for Digg and StumbleUpon. Subvert and Profit actually gets you the votes, and for cheap!

By crowdsourcing our operation to over 9,000 anonymous Internet users, we can provide a cheap, effective form of undercover marketing. Read the FAQ to see how it all works.

Markets

We currently operate markets for votes on:

Digg.com — over 1 million users

We'll help get you on the front page of Digg, where your content can receive 10,000 to 100,000 visitors.

StumbleUpon — over 4.1 million users

StumbleUpon is a more linear traffic model than Digg, and also appeals to a much wider audience.

YouTube — over 20 million users

We can deliver YouTube views through Digg Video and StumbleUpon. Find out more in this announcement.