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The idea is that you become a marketer for companies that give out free samples. You get paid for the more promotion you're willing to do - the more you give away, the more you make. With a little help from the program to get you started, you can be making a profitbale income within 30 days. Don't let the cheesy site fool you, this is a legitmate way of making real money, in fact it's how I've been paying for school :] . Check it out.
3 Comments:
Sara765 | Tuesday March 29th, 2010
My friends can't get enough free stuff! Thanks so much for your post, after two weeks of searching for places to give away products I'm making about 300 each week with no sign of slowing down. Here's to paying my bills ahead of schedule!
Sara765 | Tuesday March 29th, 2010
My friends can't get enough free stuff! Thanks so much for your post, after two weeks of searching for places to give away products I'm making about 300 each week with no sign of slowing down. Here's to paying my bills ahead of schedule!
Sara765 | Tuesday March 29th, 2010
My friends can't get enough free stuff! Thanks so much for your post, after two weeks of searching for places to give away products I'm making about 300 each week with no sign of slowing down. Here's to paying my bills ahead of schedule!
Note: Closed due to Spam (we're fixing the issue and should have them up by tomorrow)
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I found this progam to be a lot of fun, in fact I learned a lot about marketing, demographics, and public response. The way it works - click and copy gives you access to an exclusive list of offers that you promote to
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demographics they specify. Proven marketing methods are applied in real time to social media. You can get started by posting links on facebook, linked-in, myspace, plenty of fish, etc. All you need is a small test budget to get started (I only had $50), and you're on your way to big profits. Check it out.
2 Comments:
Sara765 | Tuesday March 29th, 2010
My friends can't get enough free stuff! Thanks so much for your post, after two weeks of searching for places to give away products I'm making about 300 each week with no sign of slowing down. Here's to paying my bills ahead of schedule!
Sara765 | Tuesday March 29th, 2010
My friends can't get enough free stuff! Thanks so much for your post, after two weeks of searching for places to give away products I'm making about 300 each week with no sign of slowing down. Here's to paying my bills ahead of schedule!
Note: Closed due to Spam (we're fixing the issue and should have them up by tomorrow)
Tip of the Week
April 4th, 2010
I've noticed after working with a number of these systems the best advice I can give a beginner is to know your traffic source. Most offer based marketing systems require you promote some type of product online through a unique link. One great form of promotion for these products and offers is my ads - myspace's ad platform. Since people voluntarily give up profile information, this can be used to target them for certain offers. While some systems provide their own proven advice, I've found that marketing to females between 35-50 to be very profitable when dealing with feminine products. Many male offers are exercise or diet related, and I've found marketing to those who classify themselves as overweight, single, and between the ages of 36-47 to be a prime niche.Please post any demographics you've found profitable in the comments below.
Good Luck,
Jane
1 Comments:
Sara765 | Tuesday March 29th, 2010
My friends can't get enough free stuff! Thanks so much for your post, after two weeks of searching for places to give away products I'm making about 300 each week with no sign of slowing down. Here's to paying my bills ahead of schedule!
Note: Closed due to Spam (we're fixing the issue and should have them up by tomorrow)

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Jessica Lambart Washburn University, WA I've been paying my way through school using online marketing methods for about three years now. I joined Consumer Spotlight to help people pay for school without getting into debt. |
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