Zeek Rewards- Anyone tried it.

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BidTraffic should be paying me soon. I may be able to upgrade to Silver. Is it worth it? What are the benefits of upgrading.

CazuaL

Cazual ... Is it worth it???

Look up a few post. I am now at almost $600 per day... Really .. Is it worth it? :)
 
so who actually CASHED OUT larger amounts?
We all know systems like that work as long as there is a new flow of members...so of course the ones in it first can make a profit... the later u join well...

If you think that Zeek is a Ponzi ... You have not done your research!



The problem that I am seeing here is that many people spend more time questioning a business than rolling up you sleeves and getting to work.

I owned one of the largest glass companies in SC .. Not a kid here 44 years old.

I am no stranger to earning close to 7 figures per year... You see an online business is no different than a traditional business... You have to treat it as such.

Just get to work!

If anyone here is ready to go to work and treat this like the real business it is... Message me.

If you are going to message me 1000 questions trying to figure out why this will not work. Please I would rather not be in a business relationship with you.

That is not directed at any of the posters here.

This is the MAKING MONEY section... If you want to make money lets talk.

I will go ahead and put this out there... I am a to the point a$$.

If you enter into a business relationship with me and you fill my email up with whoe is me emails... I will fire you from my life.. I will work with people that are ready take care of themselves financially

I will not be your Daddy... If you are ready to man up and go to work I am here.

Otherwise .... I am 100% NOT your guy.



Its early and I have not had my coffee yet :)
 
haha i already knew the answer, just wanted some responses :)

Looking forward to giving this ago.
 
haha i already knew the answer, just wanted some responses :)

Looking forward to giving this ago.


Look forward to Commitment and Success ... Not giving it a go.

Get your mind set right and the rest will follow with effort :)
 
Alright, well I don't doubt the legitimacy of Zeek Rewards at all, however there's one point of it that I still can't grasp. You purchase bids, and that gives you points immediately. Those points get you a %, for 90 days. You'll make your investment back in about 40-60 days, and then profit for the last 30-50 days, so you'll probably end up with about 150% of your investment, but over the course of 3 months. That's a pretty long time, unless you invest ~$8000, then you'd make a profit of ~$4-5k in 3 months, which isn't too bad, but the problem is the investment money.

So, I have no problem making posts or advertising or whatever, but I have no idea what will actually work to start making sales on the site. If I could start making commissions, I'd put 100% back into it and grow my points that way. Unfortunately, I've posted 3 ads so far and have yet to get a single visitor.

If any of you could provide any enlightenment on how I'd go about getting sales, I'd be much more excited about this.
 
Alright, well I don't doubt the legitimacy of Zeek Rewards at all, however there's one point of it that I still can't grasp. You purchase bids, and that gives you points immediately. Those points get you a %, for 90 days. You'll make your investment back in about 40-60 days, and then profit for the last 30-50 days, so you'll probably end up with about 150% of your investment, but over the course of 3 months. That's a pretty long time, unless you invest ~$8000, then you'd make a profit of ~$4-5k in 3 months, which isn't too bad, but the problem is the investment money.

So, I have no problem making posts or advertising or whatever, but I have no idea what will actually work to start making sales on the site. If I could start making commissions, I'd put 100% back into it and grow my points that way. Unfortunately, I've posted 3 ads so far and have yet to get a single visitor.

If any of you could provide any enlightenment on how I'd go about getting sales, I'd be much more excited about this.



Forget Visitors .... Visitors do not matter until you have a balance of VIP bids to give bids away... You place 1 ad per day and you earn profit share.... You also earn from the matrix by getting others started with Zeek.... Forget the customers for now.


If you are looking for strictly customers to send you your zeekler auction.... Go get them. This is an IM forum. Go IM!

Zeek is not going to drive your customer base for you.... No different than any other business out there. You want customers go find them for Pete Sake.
 
Alright, well I don't doubt the legitimacy of Zeek Rewards at all, however there's one point of it that I still can't grasp. You purchase bids, and that gives you points immediately. Those points get you a %, for 90 days. You'll make your investment back in about 40-60 days, and then profit for the last 30-50 days, so you'll probably end up with about 150% of your investment, but over the course of 3 months. That's a pretty long time, unless you invest ~$8000, then you'd make a profit of ~$4-5k in 3 months, which isn't too bad, but the problem is the investment money.
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If you already joined as a free member you should question
your sponsor, he has the obligation to answer them, or do it
like me, I went to my sponsor's sponsor because she is new
on the company and did not want to wait for my answers.

You need to buy the vip points in zeek rewards and then you
need to give those vip points away to customers, once you
give them away they will start earning daily after you place
your ad. If you don't give them away you won't earn.

When I upgraded to silver I bought 90 vip points so I needed
two custumers to give them away, as a silver you can only give
50 bids (vip points) per customer. what I did was sign up two
of my friends and I gave them the 90 bids, then I needed another
customer to give the new bids I was getting daily, I have 100%
repurchase at this time, so I sign up my wife as a custumer,
she was getting the 1 to 2 bids I was getting every day.

Hopfully this can help.
 
You need to market yourself. Talk to friends, do videos on YouTube, market on other forums etc. etc. Ads won't do it alone. Now I got alot of my affiliates through Craigs List--but then we weren't allowed to do that any more without getting ghosted or banned. You probably still could do it if you spun the Zeekler ads, cloaked your URL and only posted once a week. But you didn't hear that from me. :)

Another thing you could do is some keyword research on penny auctions. Then build a website that points them to your affiliate site to join.

Alright, well I don't doubt the legitimacy of Zeek Rewards at all, however there's one point of it that I still can't grasp. You purchase bids, and that gives you points immediately. Those points get you a %, for 90 days. You'll make your investment back in about 40-60 days, and then profit for the last 30-50 days, so you'll probably end up with about 150% of your investment, but over the course of 3 months. That's a pretty long time, unless you invest ~$8000, then you'd make a profit of ~$4-5k in 3 months, which isn't too bad, but the problem is the investment money.

So, I have no problem making posts or advertising or whatever, but I have no idea what will actually work to start making sales on the site. If I could start making commissions, I'd put 100% back into it and grow my points that way. Unfortunately, I've posted 3 ads so far and have yet to get a single visitor.

If any of you could provide any enlightenment on how I'd go about getting sales, I'd be much more excited about this.
 
Alright, well I don't doubt the legitimacy of Zeek Rewards at all, however there's one point of it that I still can't grasp. You purchase bids, and that gives you points immediately. Those points get you a %, for 90 days. You'll make your investment back in about 40-60 days, and then profit for the last 30-50 days, so you'll probably end up with about 150% of your investment, but over the course of 3 months. That's a pretty long time, unless you invest ~$8000, then you'd make a profit of ~$4-5k in 3 months, which isn't too bad, but the problem is the investment money.

So, I have no problem making posts or advertising or whatever, but I have no idea what will actually work to start making sales on the site. If I could start making commissions, I'd put 100% back into it and grow my points that way. Unfortunately, I've posted 3 ads so far and have yet to get a single visitor.

If any of you could provide any enlightenment on how I'd go about getting sales, I'd be much more excited about this.

One minor point: It's not an "investment" and Zeek has instructed affiliates not to refer to it as such. (although its hard not to) Something to do with legal terminology etc.
 
So, I have no problem making posts or advertising or whatever, but I have no idea what will actually work to start making sales on the site. If I could start making commissions, I'd put 100% back into it and grow my points that way. Unfortunately, I've posted 3 ads so far and have yet to get a single visitor.

Jm is right, don't worry about visitors till you have enough VIP bids to give away, and even then, look into what is called the 5cc (it's in your back office), where the company actually assigns customers to you for a very nominal fee. Again, (and I'm beginning to feel like a broken record) I wouldn't waste my time trying to gain RETAIL CUSTOMERS, unless you are free member and don't plan on upgrading to one of the preferred memberships, then you will be forced to get paid commissions to earn VIP points. If you want to post extra ads, promote ZEEK REWARDS. The ONLY ads that I place that advertise to retail customers is the daily ad that I'm required to post to be eligible for the the Retail Profit Pool.

You will find, once you are able to give away bids, that getting customers is relatively easy...especially if you are Diamond member and can give away 500 bids. (shameless plug: pm me if you want 500 free bids) I've given away multiple thousands of bids on this forum alone and many of them have become affiliates under me. However, I would be making almost as much money by just signing up for the 5cc (sometimes referred to as the Co-op) and not doing ANY recruting at all.

I know all of this can be overwhelming, but trust me, keep listening to company webinairs and some of the Youtube links that I've posted....especially the one my sponsor, Coach Van, has who does a good job of explaining the things within ZR to concetrate on and what to disregard, at least a first. Watch them multiple times if you have to and it will all come together for you.
 
Let me begin by saying that I'm open minded. I'm not posting to bash anyone or squash any dreams here but...this struck me:



Really? What about Free Store Club, NewNetMail, Lighthouse America, Rex Venture Group? More details can be found HERE.

I'm not exactly sure that I would call Paul Burks a pillar of integrity.

But, hey...we're all marketers here. Some of us are scammers (or, at least, were in past lives). So, I'm not here to judge. I'm just saying that this statement needs a bit of clarification.

I've looked in to Zeek Rewards and it seriously appears too good to be true...and, well...you know what they say...

Sorry to be the skeptic/downer in the thread but I thought someone should, at least, play devil's advocate. ;)


These guys are making money with this model because penny auctions are basically a clever little scam. The fact that these sites call it an "auction" is pretty misleading to say the least.

This is gambling. In a real auction you don't lose your money that you bid when you do not win an item.

The free bids that are being given away, are an incentive, just to help jack up the price on the items basically. Very clever.

Not trying to bash this model. But it is what it is. "Penny Gambling".
 
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Well that's my ad up for today :) Shelterman what do you do with the Bids? Sorry if its been mentioned in one of your previous posts but its almost 11pm Here, been bricklaying all day and i really do not want to browse through the other two Pages.

CazuaL
 
These guys are making money with this model because penny auctions are basically a clever little scam. The fact that these sites call it an "auction" is pretty misleading to say the least.

This is gambling. In a real auction you don't lose your money that you bid when you do not win an item.

The free bids that are being given away, are an incentive, just to help jack up the price on the items basically. Very clever.

Not trying to bash this model. But it is what it is. "Penny Gambling".

Gambling is not a synonym for scam. :)


And to bel jm and shelter, thanks for answering my questions!
 
These guys are making money with this model because penny auctions are basically a clever little scam. The fact that these sites call it an "auction" is pretty misleading to say the least.

This is gambling. In a real auction you don't lose your money that you bid when you do not win an item.

The free bids that are being given away, are an incentive, just to help jack up the price on the items basically. Very clever.

Not trying to bash this model. But it is what it is. "Penny Gambling".

Actually, I agree with part of what you say here except for the labels you are placing...firstly...SCAM? I assure you every person bidding on these items are perfectly aware of the fact that each bid is costing them or someone the value of that bid. And look at the prior auctions, people are truly getting these items at pennies on the dollar and I'm sure that every time they've failed to win an auction they are perfectly aware that those bids have made the company money. Listen to the webinars directly from the company, they freely admit how they make their money, they will tell you that they make an average of 400% profit on every item sold. HOW IS THIS A SCAM????!!!! This is why the company can be so generous to us as affiliates and make our money in the Retail Profit Pool.

Regarding this being gambling...put me to bidding on any of the auctions and if I want to spend enough bids I WILL win that auction. Not one iota of chance involved...if I want it bad enough I WILL win that item, just like a regular auction.

I DON'T promote scams. And this is not a scam. But I WILL give you an example of a scam that you'll see some on this forum promoting...offering some poor, hard on his luck, out of work soul a wonderful paying job if they'll just fill out some legitimate looking, long-ass, form and after they do they are directed to visit a link for some stupid CPA offer....THAT MY FRIEND IS A *&^^#@% SCAM!! ....and you can consider THAT a bash!
 
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Gambling is not a synonym for scam.

@shelterman, @arcticfang

No shit. I consider penny auctions a scam only because these sites promote and advertise as if it was a real auction, which it is not. It's gambling for items. It's all about perspective. I used to promote Quibids until i realized how these sites really work.

Whether some of the listings are legit or not, we will never know. i.e Dre beats, iPads, etc..
 
@shelterman, @arcticfang

No shit. I consider penny auctions a scam only because these sites promote and advertise as if it was a real auction, which it is not. It's gambling for items. It's all about perspective. I used to promote Quibids until i realized how these sites really work.

Whether some of the listings are legit or not, we will never know. i.e Dre beats, iPads, etc..

No need to be a smart ass. It is a real auction, it's just a certain type. Who are you to say that something like eBay is the only type of auction there can be? You say it's a perspective, and in that case you shouldn't go around claiming they're scams.

They are legit, and I've gotten a few things from Beezid before (albeit I lost a good bit of money, but the thrill was worth it), because they make 8-10+ times what the item actually costs. Of course it's legit, the owners of Beezid and Zeekler most notably aren't stupid, they know what makes them money and they're going to keep doing it. If no one believes them, they won't make money. Simple as that.
 
@shelterman, @arcticfang

No shit. I consider penny auctions a scam only because these sites promote and advertise as if it was a real auction, which it is not. It's gambling for items. It's all about perspective. I used to promote Quibids until i realized how these sites really work.

Whether some of the listings are legit or not, we will never know. i.e Dre beats, iPads, etc..

Just out of curiosity I took the time to read the "How it Works" section of several of the leading penny auctions, including Zeekler. They ALL make it very clear that their auctions are not "real auctions". Zeekler even goes further to explain exactly where their profits come from (the bidders), even giving an example of how they make a profit on selling an item for $10 that costs them $499. None of them seem to me to be hiding anything about the fact that their auction is not a "real auction". I'd be willing to bet that Quibids had this exact wording of how their auction works at the time that you became an affiliate...maybe you should be more diligent in researching what you promote BEFORE you decide if it is beneath your ethical standards.

I'm sorry if this offends you, but I am expecting you to be prepaired for rebuttals when you bust in on this thread throwing out your broad accusations.
 
To bring in a little balance on my part, you DO have to be careful in the penny auction arena...SOME penny auctions ARE outright scams. Many do not fulfill the delivery of the merchandise and some have script built into their software mimicking competing bidders to run up the bidding (sadly, I've seen this stuff promoted on other blackhat sites).

My suggestion is go to penny auction watchdog sites like Pennyburners dot com. They have methods of detecting this nefarious activity.
 
@shelterman

I never said it was "below my ethical standards", and yeah i know it's clearly stated in the FAQ of all these sites which most probably don't read and i couldn't care less.

I don't promote these sites simply because i don't want to.
 
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