New Social Networking Site YoHolla Pays You

I got an invitation from someone I met who is a networking marketing person.  Evidently there is an upstart Facebook replacement social network site called “YoHolla” that promises to create a residual income stream just for getting your friends to sign up.  I am thinking they still have an uphill battle to replace Facebook, but I suppose there is no harm in signing up with another social network site.  As far as I am concerned, there are two questions that you need to answer:  1) do I really want to participate in yet another on-line network, and 2) is the money really going to be there?

I Googled up YoHolla to see what I could find out, and frankly there is not a lot of information out there yet.  I did find this blog article, which seemed to be reasonably independent.   I suspect I will pass, not only because I really don’t want to be part of another network, but because the allure of MLM riches does not motivate me in any way.

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I am a cybersecurity and IT instructor, cybersecurity analyst, pen-tester, trainer, and speaker. I am an owner of the WyzCo Group Inc. In addition to consulting on security products and services, I also conduct security audits, compliance audits, vulnerability assessments and penetration tests. I also teach Cybersecurity Awareness Training classes. I work as an information technology and cybersecurity instructor for several training and certification organizations. I have worked in corporate, military, government, and workforce development training environments I am a frequent speaker at professional conferences such as the Minnesota Bloggers Conference, Secure360 Security Conference in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, the (ISC)2 World Congress 2016, and the ISSA International Conference 2017, and many local community organizations, including Chambers of Commerce, SCORE, and several school districts. I have been blogging on cybersecurity since 2006 at http://wyzguyscybersecurity.com

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