UVme Expert Review by Brian Garvin and Jeff West
UVme is an income opportunity based, from what we can tell, on the sale of subscriptions on an online gaming site. The sites are promoted through word of mouth and through the internet via social networks and the like. The sales pitch sounds very promising. It says that the company is currently worth one hundred and sixty four dollars every second. Who wouldn’t want to earn that kind of money?
HOW UVME WORKS
From what we can tell, here is how UVme operates: you sign up and are given a website. On that website is a chat portal that you can link to your contacts on MSN, AIM, Yahoo and Google. You also have a folder for uVme friends. This chat portal is in its own frame on your portal, so no matter where you go in the site, it is always showing. As a member you will be given your own website that will be home to a number of online games. These games aren’t casino games, but other games like board games that are more games of luck than games of chance. As members sign up for pay-only activities on your game site, you get paid. It sounds pretty simple, right?
PROS
Getting started with UVme is free, provided you sign up during the pre-launch phase. The launch date is slated for some time in the final quarter of 2007. There are a number of ways to earn money from UVme including an affiliate program and a down line (down line means that for every person you sign up, a portion of their earnings goes to you) program. Also, the paid opportunities range from memberships to pay in tournaments, and a number of other activities.
They have a lot of materials available for download. These materials provide information on the pay plan, an insider’s report and something called the “evolution day” report.
UVme provides a number of ways to promote your site from banners you can post all over the internet to badges for personal blogs. They even have downloadable ring tones.
CONS
When signing up for UVme , you are required to check the little box that will sign you up for the UVme alerts mailing list.
If you sign up after they go live, it will be quite a spendy venture. The joining fee for UVme will be almost two hundred pounds and then there is a monthly license fee that is sixty five pounds. Of course, presumably you will be making so much money with your UVme site that you won’t even notice all that money flying out of your bank account.
There are already reviews up on their front page, supposedly by people who have been with the UVme for years and can’t believe the earning potential. If the company has yet to officially launch, how have people been earning money for years?
CONCLUSION:
UVme seems like a pretty solid boat, and resembles most other affiliate programs available.





















