Let’s face it Linden Dollars (L$) is very important to all residents of Second Life. L$ is the life blood of your Second Life. Without L$, your Second Life experience wouldn’t be as enjoyable as you expect or want it to be. When you start your new life in Second Life you don’t get any L$. You start with nothing but this case only applies to those who registered with a Basic Account. Those who registered with a Premium Account will get a sign-up bonus of 1,000L$, a weekly stipend of 300L$ and the ability to buy and own Land but still those are not enough. As you go along your life in Second Life, you’ll soon find out that the 300L$ weekly stipend is not enough and then you’ll realize that you need other ways to get or even earn L$ to continue enjoying your newly found lifestyle in Second Life.
Earn some L$ to see the Grid through Hoppy Pay. I learned about Hoppy Pay at Slam-X’s forum. It was funny at first because I thought that my fellow Slam-X’ers were referring to Hippie Pay and just misspelled it but that wasn’t the case. If you want to learn more about Hoppy Pay and how you can earn Linden Dollars from it then read on. The information below was taken from Hoppy Pay’s notecard and it will explain what Hoppy Pay is and how you’ll earn L$ from it. [...continue reading Earn L$ to see the Grid]
Here is another Research Company you can join in Second Life to earn more L$ and it’s name is Reperes-Second Life. I found this company while I was flying around various Sims. I bumped into this big rectangular box and when I look inside there was a big Reperes-Second Life Sign. My guess is that the land owner or owners around the sign boxed it so that it wouldn’t be an eyesore or something. Anyway, I visited Reperes-Second Life Headquarters and below is a simple video tour of the place. I hope you all like it. [...continue reading Reperes Second Life]
Today I received a notecard from Market Truths Limited and it is a reminder for their current survey about Real Life Brands in Second Life. So I copied and pasted the link to my browser, logged in and completed the form. It took me at least 10 minutes to complete the survey and I was paid 500L$ for it. Not bad for a few minutes. [...continue reading 500L$ from MTL]