Legit Or Con My Review Of Project Payday

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By Robert Strong


Here's how Project Payday works in a nutshell.

Let's make a deal. You go join receive a free bottle of the most recent miracle drug. It is a $49.95 value but you'll only need to pay a $4.95 delivery fee. Then send me your receipt and I'll pay you $20 for your time and effort along with a reminder you need to go up and instantly cancel the automatic monthly cargo you might or might not have realized you were enrolling for.

Great deal uh? You pay 5 bucks and get back $20 so you made $15 profit. The associate that referred you also makes a nice small check as the acne cure company paid them a good commission to get a new sale. Appears like a great situation. Or are you scratching your head?

Is Project Payday Moral?

Project Payday is an online course designed to teach you the easy way to earn commissions promoting varied CPA or "cost per action" offers using a highly dubious incentivized approach like the deal just suggested.

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.

Have you seen any advertising banners that offer you iPods, Money, or Portables just to complete a survey? Those are called "Incentivized Freebie Websites" or IFWs and are the guts of Project Payday scam model.

These corporations actually will give you the freebie after completing a survey or a certain number of affiliate offers, there is however a catch. Before you qualify to get the item in question you must either give up your private information, finish a minimum number of trial offers, agree to a once per month auto shipment, or hire a half-dozen of your relatives and buddies to complete the same offer.

Of course there might be folks that are genuinely interested in a certain service or product and of course that's a different situation maybe they do need a once per month supply of acne cream! But this is an affiliate internet marketing scheme which fundamentally bribes you into completing an offer and then tells you can cancel it straight afterwards the company whose product it is, is getting cheated.

This may be a win for you and the referring affiliate , but the company loses massively because they paid a commission for what actually amounts to a fake client who really had no interest in the service being offered. So the answer to the question : "Is project pay day ethical?" is pretty clear. It depends completely on which side of the fence you sit and your own sense of wrong and right.

That having been said, there plenty of folks making six-figure even seven-figure incomes working part time from home promoting CPA offers. The difference is they promote the offers in such a fashion as to attraction people that are sincerely curious about at least trying the product. It is a proven model and it works well after you master the science and art of marketing.




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