Wednesday, October 5

Can You Really Make Big Money with Project Payday?

Project Payday
Here's how Project Payday basically works. 

You sign up to receive a sample of something, shall we say it is an acne remedy. This product has a retail price of $50, but all you have to pay is five bucks shipping and handling. 

What you do is send your bill in, and you allegedly get paid $20 for your effort and time, because you've got to make an effort to cancel the automatic monthly cargo of acne remedy which you might not have realized is going to get charged to your ATM card monthly. 

Not such an awful deal, right? 

You pay $5 and earn a $15 profit. And the referring affiliate also earns an acceptable return because the miracle drug company paid them a solid $40 commission to get a new sale. 

Pretty much an everyone wins scenario. Or is it? 

Is Project Payday Ethical? 


Project Payday is an online course engineered to teach you how to earn commissions promoting assorted CPA or "cost per action" offers employing a highly questionable incentivized approach like the deal just proposed. 

Not everyone is familiar with cost per action promoting. This involves free or extremely low-priced trial offers which is a promoting technique designed to get products into the hands of new clients, wishing that the company will gain sales thereafter. 

Have you seen any advertising banners that offer you iPods, Cash, or Portables solely to finish a survey? 

Those are called "Incentivized Freebie Websites" or IFWs and are the heart of Project Payday sting model. 

That's not to say you will not receive your free iPod after filling in a survey or checking boxes next to other affiliate offers that you're likely not particularly interested in anyway, but trust me there actually is a gigantic catch. 

This is simply a method for the company to capture your private info, and you might find that your acne remedy cream is being delivered each month and being billed to your Visa card before you realize it everyone knows there is no such thing as free. 

Some people genuinely are interested in certain products and services naturally and that could be a different situation. Essentially this method of selling is a technique of bribing others to complete offers, and the most important part to remember when doing this is to cancel immediately to prevent losing money then the only one losing money is the company whose product it is. 

The company is losing money as it is paying the affiliate and you for doing something that is essentially dishonorable and dishonest. Consequently, 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 happy to collect commissions that way, then ultimately if enough folk do it the company will ultimately go broke and you'll fundamentally be murdering the golden goose. 

That having been said, there a large amount 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 manner as to attract people that are sincerely interested in at least trying the product. Whether this is your thing or not, It is a proven model and it works really well after you master the art and science of marketing


Need help with marketing? Ask me and I will show you for free how the biggest earners do it.


Dan Armor

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