This is how Project Payday works in brief.
This is how it works. You join and receive a sample of something; let’s imagine it is an
acne cure.
This product has a retail value of $50, but all you’ve got to pay is five dollars shipping and handling.
What you do is send your receipt in, and you in prinicple get paid $20 for your time and effort, because you have got to take some time to cancel the automatic monthly shipment of acne cure which you might not have realized is going to be charged to your credit card monthly.
Sounds cool does it not? You only need to pay 5 greenbacks and receive a check for $25, which is an automated $20 profit for 5 minutes work. The affiliate that referred you most likely receives a bigger check than you do. Whatever, everyone is just as contented as a lark, nobody loses right? Somebody does lose and that’s the company.
Is Project Payday Moral?
Project Payday is a system that is intended to teach folks the way to earn commissions promoting “cost per action” offers, but sadly these techniques are highly debatable, like the example above.
Not familiar with CPA offers?
These are generally free or terribly low-cost trial offers engineered to get a company’s product, service or business ventures into the hand of a new client in the hope of gaining further a sales later on.
You have likely seen them those flashing banners all over the Internet that say get an iPod for free just pay shipping and handling, or get a free portable computer just by completing our survey. These are known in the business as incentivized freebie websites, and they are modeled on the same idea as Project Payday is.
These companies truly will give you the freebie after completing a survey or a particular number of affiliate offers, there is however a catch.
Before you qualify to receive the item in question you need to either surrender your private info, complete a minimum number of trial offers, consent to an once a month auto cargo, or even recruit six of your relatives and buddies to complete the same offer.
Some people genuinely are interested in certain services and goods of course and that could be a different situation. Fundamentally this method of marketing 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 prevent losing money then the only one losing cash is the company whose product it is.
The referring affiliate and you both make money you’re both happy so what’s wrong with that? What is wrong is that the company is losing money because they are paying commissions to what amounts to fake patrons who never had a genuine interest in their service. So is project payday moral, we’ll leave you to decide that for yourself. I think it depends entirely on your personal morals and ethics and essentially comes down to what you think is right and what’s wrong.
That having been said, there a lot of folks making six-figure even seven-figure incomes working part time from home promoting CPA offers.
The difference is they recommend the offers in such a way as to attract people that are sincerely interested in at least trying the product.
It is a proven model and it works well once you master the art and science of marketing.
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