Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Legit Or Con My Review Of 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 Moral?

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 everyone is acquainted with cost per action marketing. This involves free or very low-priced trial offers which is a marketing technique engineered to get products into the hands of new clients, wishing that the company will gain sales afterward.

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.

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, if you actually are interested in the service or product - then that's a different situation altogether. But if an affiliate marketer comes in and essentially bribes you to finish the offer and then advises you to right away cancel any further commitment, the company gets cheated.

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.

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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