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The Truth About Project Payday

By Robert Strong


Well here's the lowdown on Project Payday:

This is how it works. You join receive a sample of something ; let's imagine it's an acne cure. This product has a retail price of $50, but all you have to pay is 5 dollars shipping and handling. What you do is send your bill in, and you allegedly get paid $20 for your time and effort, because you've got to take some time to cancel the automatic monthly cargo of acne cure which you won't have realized is going to be charged to your Visa card monthly.

Sounds cool does it not? You only need to pay five bucks and receive a check for $25, which is an automated $20 profit for 5 minutes work. The affiliate that referred you receives a bigger check than you do. Whatever, everyone is just as happy as a lark, nobody loses right? Someone does lose and that is the company.

Is Project Payday a Truthful Method to Earn a Couple Of dollars?

The above is an illustrative example of what's called incentivized promoting, and Project Payday is a web course that instructs you how to make royalties promoting cost per action offers in a similar way.

Not acquainted with CPA offers? These are generally free or terribly cheap trial offers designed to get a company's product, service or business opportunities into the hand of a new shopper in the hope of gaining additional a sales later on.

All those garish banners that you see online offering you iPods for a penny, free money or computers if you fill-in the form or finish a survey, are all just a part of this cost per action incentivized scheme. These incentivized freebie websites as they are called, are all part and parcel of the same selling model as Project Payday falls beneath.

That's not to say you won't receive your free iPod after filling in a survey or checking boxes next to other affiliate offers that you are probably not particularly interested in anyway, but believe me there really is a big catch. This is just a route for the company to capture your private information, and you may find that your acne remedy cream is being delivered every month and being billed to your Visa card before you realize it we all know there isn't any such thing as free.

A few individuals truly are interested in certain products and services of course and that's a different situation. Fundamentally this strategy of promoting is a means of bribing others to complete offers, and the most important part to remember when doing this is to cancel right away to dodge losing cash then the only one losing money is the company whose product it is.

The company is losing money because it is paying the affiliate and you for doing something that's fundamentally shady and devious. Accordingly, the answer to any question about Project Payday will often include the phrase" no it's not ethical." But then if you have got no morals and are thrilled to collect commissions that way, then eventually if enough folk do it the company will finally go broke and you will essentially be slaughtering the golden goose.

Amazingly, there are folk out there who do make six figure incomes only working part-time promoting these incentivized CPA offers. The difference being the way in which they promote those offers, with their promoting abilities they can attract people that are really curious about a product or service. This model works very well when it is done in a moral fashion by mixing both the science and art of marketing and without cheating any person.




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