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Chances are, you’ve seen all the various “Free iPod” and related ads in the past. And you probably figured they were scams and didn’t even take a close look. It’s natural to be skeptical, especially when an ad claims you can get $300-500+ products for free.

But the bottom line is that people ARE getting these products for free, every single day. It’s not a scam at all - it’s a hot new trend in Internet advertising called Incentive Marketing.

As you get started with the EasyFreeZone Tutorial system, it’s important that you have a basic understanding of how Incentivized Freebie Sites operate, and how they can afford to give away free products and still turn a profit for themselves.

Having any doubts about this will only serve to undermine your efforts and success, and we don’t want that, so here’s a brief overview of their business model and why it works.

The Incentivized Freebie Site Business Model

Every Incentivized Freebie Site operates a little differently in terms of the products they give away, etc. And of course they don’t share their exact numbers with the public. But they all operate using the same basic business model. It works, for these 3 primary reasons:

  1. Each time any user completes an offer, the IFW is paid a commission or referral fee from the advertiser. This can range anywhere from $20 to $100+ per offer - even for free trials - and this is the primary source of revenue for the freebie sites.
  2. Fundamental to their success is the concept of “breakage”. This refers to the fact that, for various reasons, many consumers do not successfully complete all of the requirements and thus do not qualify for the free gift.For example, a user may be required to refer 5 people but that user may refer 3 people and then lose interest or “quit” for any number of reasons.

    When this happens the IFW makes a lot of money because they generated some revenue and didn’t have to give the user anything, so it’s all pure profit.

  3. Finally, freebie sites generally do not pay retail for the products they give away. They buy in bulk, and there are often other factors involved, but the bottom line is that an XBOX 360 gaming console that retails for $300 may cost them $200 or less.

When you combine these factors, the bottom line is that successful IFWs generate enough revenue to cover the cost of the free products they give away and make a handsome profit too. Large networks such as FreePay (formerly Gratis Internet) make millions a year.

Advertisers are happy because they are able to generate new leads for their products and services at a reasonable and fixed cost, the IFWs make money, average consumers get free products, and IFW professionals like you can “take advantage” of the system to make good money. It really is a Win-Win-Win-WIN situation for everyone involved!

IFW “Proof” Galleries

Because people are naturally skeptical, all IFW websites have some sort of a “proof” section where they display various forms of proof to convince skeptics they are legitimate.

Usually this consists of pictures people have sent in, showing the free product(s) they have received. These are usually displayed in what’s called a “Proof Gallery”.

Most sites also feature regular user “testimonials”, links to new stories about them, etc. IFWs and this business model has been covered and validated by most major news organizations including MSNBC, Fox, CNN, Wired news, G4 Tech TV, etc.

Here are links to the “proof” sections of some of the top IFW sites so you can check them out yourself if you’re interested. If you have any questions at all about this, or any other related topic for that matter, please do not hesitate to contact us.

FreePay Testimonials and Proof Gallery

OfferCentric Testimonials and Proof Gallery

Transcendent Testimonials and Proof Gallery

GetProCash Testimonials and Proof Gallery

You can also do your own research on Google or any other major search engine. If you search for terms such as “companyname proof” you’ll find all sorts of positive reviews and proof from various sources including the IFWs, consumers, news articles and more.

Google search for FreePay Proof

Google search for OfferCentric Proof

Google search for Transcendent Innovations Proof

Google search for GetProCash Proof

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