logging in or signing up The Real Deal About Freebie Sites johnniej Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 14 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 02, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript The Real Deal About Freebie Sites: The Real Deal About Freebie SitesPowerPoint Presentation: What are freebie sites about? You have probably heard about the popular quote that says "there is no such thing as a free lunch" or you might have seen those many ads on the Internet that says "click here to get a free iPod"... and probably believed that it was a scam. Well, you SHOULD NOT! There is a new kind of freebie system that DOES give away free gifts, and this site was created to show you just that!PowerPoint Presentation: Freebie sites can afford to give expensive items like a Free PS3, a Free Wii , or a Free XBox 360 Premium because advertisers, LOADED with cash, pay them to do so! You're NEVER asked to pay for your gift...ever! However, in order for freebie sites to get something small in return, all they ask of you is to try the advertiser out for a bit. For example, there are tons of people who tried out Video Professor or Blockbuster by signing up for their services.PowerPoint Presentation: A lot of freebie participants have stayed with these big-name companies after their trial period and continue to love their services, while others have chosen to just quit. Either path you choose, you are allowed and you will get credit for signing up. After all, advertisers pay freebie companies, who in turn reward you, to encourage you to join, and hope you stay on!PowerPoint Presentation: MANY offers range from $3-7 for the trial period. These "pocket change" costs usually cover shipping and processing fees. However, there are also many totally...TOTALLY free offers too! On every freebie site these costs and the crediting time is mentioned so you can choose whatever you like (from lists up to 40-100 offers). As outlined on the "Hot Freebies" link to the right, this is step 2. Step 1 is signing up for the site.PowerPoint Presentation: In the last step, the member then gets a couple of friends/referrals to do the same process and they get credit when they do a simple "offer" (i.e. spend like 5-10 minutes signing up to an advertiser). This is NOT a pyramid scheme, and thus, your referrals DO NOT need to get their own referrals. For every person that tries an advertiser out, the advertisers pay freebie companies around $50-60... put it this money together and the freebie site buys your gift FOR you! Tax and shipping included.PowerPoint Presentation: Of course, at first glance anyone will think this is a scam or an illegitimate pyramid scheme. As a matter of truth, that's what I did, and that's what everyone else assumes BEFORE they understand how this system works and why it still exists - it's perfectly legal and a pretty darn easy system to benefit off! This is a new form of marketing called "incentive affiliate viral marketing" - where companies reward you for trying them out and letting your friends know about it.PowerPoint Presentation: Think of the gift you receive as " cashback " or a rebate, if you like, from the advertiser TO you, thanking you for your time. Another way to think of it: If you never knew about this site and wanted to join Blockbuster, you will go to their website, and sign up using your credit card. That's it! You WOULD NOT be rewarded for doing so.PowerPoint Presentation: However, now that you know about freebie sites, you will understand that advertiser's pay a lot of commissions to other companies (the freebie sites) to link to their site. These companies then give you a gift, as thanks, for joining their advertisers (like Blockbuster). You don't have to be full time members, but even free trial periods count. This way you get something back, instead of getting nothing back (like the first case).PowerPoint Presentation: The way it works: You -> Sign up to a -> Freebie Site -> Links to -> Advertisers -> Pay affiliate commissions ($$$) to -> Freebie Site -> Uses the money to send gifts to -> You For more info check out: http :// apple.freebiejeebies.co.uk /668765 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
The Real Deal About Freebie Sites johnniej Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 14 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 02, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript The Real Deal About Freebie Sites: The Real Deal About Freebie SitesPowerPoint Presentation: What are freebie sites about? You have probably heard about the popular quote that says "there is no such thing as a free lunch" or you might have seen those many ads on the Internet that says "click here to get a free iPod"... and probably believed that it was a scam. Well, you SHOULD NOT! There is a new kind of freebie system that DOES give away free gifts, and this site was created to show you just that!PowerPoint Presentation: Freebie sites can afford to give expensive items like a Free PS3, a Free Wii , or a Free XBox 360 Premium because advertisers, LOADED with cash, pay them to do so! You're NEVER asked to pay for your gift...ever! However, in order for freebie sites to get something small in return, all they ask of you is to try the advertiser out for a bit. For example, there are tons of people who tried out Video Professor or Blockbuster by signing up for their services.PowerPoint Presentation: A lot of freebie participants have stayed with these big-name companies after their trial period and continue to love their services, while others have chosen to just quit. Either path you choose, you are allowed and you will get credit for signing up. After all, advertisers pay freebie companies, who in turn reward you, to encourage you to join, and hope you stay on!PowerPoint Presentation: MANY offers range from $3-7 for the trial period. These "pocket change" costs usually cover shipping and processing fees. However, there are also many totally...TOTALLY free offers too! On every freebie site these costs and the crediting time is mentioned so you can choose whatever you like (from lists up to 40-100 offers). As outlined on the "Hot Freebies" link to the right, this is step 2. Step 1 is signing up for the site.PowerPoint Presentation: In the last step, the member then gets a couple of friends/referrals to do the same process and they get credit when they do a simple "offer" (i.e. spend like 5-10 minutes signing up to an advertiser). This is NOT a pyramid scheme, and thus, your referrals DO NOT need to get their own referrals. For every person that tries an advertiser out, the advertisers pay freebie companies around $50-60... put it this money together and the freebie site buys your gift FOR you! Tax and shipping included.PowerPoint Presentation: Of course, at first glance anyone will think this is a scam or an illegitimate pyramid scheme. As a matter of truth, that's what I did, and that's what everyone else assumes BEFORE they understand how this system works and why it still exists - it's perfectly legal and a pretty darn easy system to benefit off! This is a new form of marketing called "incentive affiliate viral marketing" - where companies reward you for trying them out and letting your friends know about it.PowerPoint Presentation: Think of the gift you receive as " cashback " or a rebate, if you like, from the advertiser TO you, thanking you for your time. Another way to think of it: If you never knew about this site and wanted to join Blockbuster, you will go to their website, and sign up using your credit card. That's it! You WOULD NOT be rewarded for doing so.PowerPoint Presentation: However, now that you know about freebie sites, you will understand that advertiser's pay a lot of commissions to other companies (the freebie sites) to link to their site. These companies then give you a gift, as thanks, for joining their advertisers (like Blockbuster). You don't have to be full time members, but even free trial periods count. This way you get something back, instead of getting nothing back (like the first case).PowerPoint Presentation: The way it works: You -> Sign up to a -> Freebie Site -> Links to -> Advertisers -> Pay affiliate commissions ($$$) to -> Freebie Site -> Uses the money to send gifts to -> You For more info check out: http :// apple.freebiejeebies.co.uk /668765