InfoFaucet.com

Edward Snowden: Hero or Traitor? Conservatives Split

InfoFaucet.com announced a new online poll asking readers whether they consider Edward Snowden a hero or a traitor. "Many of our readers are conservatives, but we don't know how this poll will come out as there seems to be a split among conservatives on this issue," said James L. Paris the site's managing editor. The poll will be run for ten days and the results are being reported in real time on the site.

Website Offers Bloggers New Income Opportunity

Internet entrepreneurs James L. Paris and Robert G. Yetman announced today the launch of their latest Internet property, InfoFaucet.com . The site is structured as an online lifestyle magazine and operates as a multi-blog platform. Paris and Yetman have already recruited 72 writers and have a goal of 400 by year end. "We have writers covering a wide variety of topic areas from dieting and health to computers and technology. With this vast array of fresh content being produced daily, we expect to quickly build a loyal following," said Paris from his Palm Coast office on Monday morning. InfoFaucet.com writers each pay a small monthly fee that covers the cost of operating the platform and training classes. Each writer keeps 100% of the profits from their own articles and retains 100% of the rights to their content. "There are a lot of platforms out there that will gladly take your content and offer you nothing for it. Our model allows writers to monetize their articles and keep 100% of the income. We don't know of anyone else in the industry offering an arrangement like this," added Paris.