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If you've been using the Internet for more than a week, chances are you've seen lots of ads offering various types of
free products and services.
The original and most famous "freebie" offer is Gratis Internet's (now known as FreePay)
Free iPod promotion - but now you see the same types of ads for free digital cameras, game systems, laptops, and even big
plasma TVs.
While it may be contrary to what you've always been told - if it sounds too good to be true it probably is - these really
are legitimate promotions and they do offer consumers the opportunity to "earn" all types of expensive gifts for free.
Now,
as you can imagine, the process for actually getting these free items is not quite as easy as the advertisers and promoters
want you to believe - but it is very possible.
There are things a person needs to do to get them, but when you do,
you get the item.
The average person who doesn't know any better usually ends up spending money to do it, but it's
usually just a fraction of the value of the gift that they get in return.
Millions of people across the web are participating,
and this type of advertising (known as incentive marketing) has spawned an entire cottage industry of people earning free
products, and making relatively small amounts of money in various ways.
The Freebie trading world is based
on this, but it's not what you might be thinking ...
How can companies give away free products and
services? In a nutshell, the sites offering free products make money from advertising.
As part of their
promotions they introduce consumers to various advertisers' products and services, and in return they are paid a commission
for each new "lead" they generate.
This is how they make money and can afford to give away free products and still
make a profit for themselves. Some of them actually make quite a bit of money.
For example, they might earn $50 each
time they refer a new user to AOL even though the user only signed up for a free trial and didn't pay anything at all.
Oftentimes
the user who is trying to earn a free gift gives up for one reason or another before getting the required number of referrals.
In this case the IFW collects some commissions and doesn't have to send the user anything, so it's pure profit.
So What Exactly is Freebie Trading?
Incentivized Freebie Websites, or IFWs, are the
latest craze on the Internet.
Freebie trading was developed so that absolutely anyone can profit from the
explosion and growth of IFWs, in a calculated and systematic manner.
What you're about to learn is a foolproof, step-by-step,
risk-free "blueprint" that will show you how to earn anywhere from $100 to $5000+ a month, starting today, with no risk.
Better
yet, you can work the "system" at your pace. It's not something that once you get started you ever have to do anything at
any given time. You can simply put in the time whenever you want, and earn money accordingly.
Remember - even if it
still sounds too good to be true, just take our word for it for now.
But right now we want to get right into it, so
you can start making money as quickly as possible. As crazy as it sounds, you really can start making money and have actual
spendable cash in your pocket (well actually your PayPal account) in a few hours!
There are 3 different ways to make
money with the Freebie Trading. They are all easy to do, and guaranteed to make you money. You can master them all, or just
focus on 1 or 2. It's entirely up to you, and how much money you want to make.
Before we get into the specifics of
the 3 methods for making money with IFWs we need to give you a quick overview of how these sites work.
Remember, we
are focusing only on what you need to know to get up and running fast.
You can learn more about the finer details later.
Our number one goal right now is to get you up and making money in the next few hours.
So How Exactly Do "Incentivized
Freebie Websites" Work Anyway?
There are literally 100s of freebie sites out there - all offering consumers the
chance to earn free products. They are multiplying like crazy and new sites are launched daily.
Most IFWs are based
on giving away popular electronics such as iPods, digital cameras, gaming systems, computers, TVs, etc. but there are other
things too - including designer handbags for women, golf clubs for men, gift cards, and best of all, cold hard cash.
There
are several popular variations, but the majority of sites work like this ...
A user signs up at a freebie site, and
needs to complete a "sponsor offer".
These are usually some type of a trial or other no-obligation offer from a large
company such as AOL, Blockbuster, NetFlix, Video Professor, etc. Some of the offers are completely free, but oftentimes the
user must pay a small shipping and handling or other fee.
Then the user must refer a handful of friends to the site
who do the same thing.
A relatively inexpensive product such as an XBOX 360 might require 5 referrals, whereas a more
expensive item like a big flatscreen TV worth $1500 might require 10 referrals.
Once the user has the required number
of referrals, they receive their free gift.
It's time to get down to business and learn the 3 primary ways you can earn money from IFWs. The beauty of
it is that you are literally guaranteed to make money, there is no risk, and you'll be "cashflow positive" from the moment
you start.
First we'll give you a quick overview, and then we'll cover each of the 3 methods in more detail and you'll
learn everything you need to know to maximize your profits.
By the time you are through reading this guide you'll be
able to start making money immediately - as in right now, today. It doesn't get any better than that!
- Method #1: Get Paid to Complete Offers for Others
- Method #2: Get Paid Cash Directly From the IFWs
- Method #3: Get Free Products to Keep or Sell on eBay
Whether you're looking to make an extra $200 a month to cover a small car payment, or you're looking to make enough extra
income to quit your job, you can do it with one or more of the above strategies. We guarantee it, and we'll show you how.
There's
just one more thing you need to know before getting started ...
One thing that is important to understand is the concept of "greens", as almost everything is based on this and
we'll use this term a lot throughout the rest of the guide.
In a nutshell, when a person completes a sponsor offer,
that is a "green".
The reason it's called this is because almost all IFWs color-code a user's status. When a person
first signs up, their status is yellow indicating a "pending" status. They have signed up for the site, but haven't completed
the requirements (completing an offer).
Once a person completes a sponsor offer and gets credit for doing so, their
status will change to green. It's appropriate, because money is made when this happens.
The term "green" or "greens"
is used in various ways in relation to IFWs ...
For example you might hear someone say "he went green for me". They
are talking about someone they referred to a freebie site who completed all the requirements.
Or you'll come across
lots of people who are "paying for greens" - which means they are offering to pay people to signup at their referral link
and complete an offer.
Later we'll also talk a lot about "getting greens" which simply refers to the various ways you
can get people to signup at IFWs and complete a sponsor offer.
You'll become intimately familiar with "greens" very
soon. Let's get started by taking a closer look at the first way to make money with IFWs ...
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