transitarea
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- Oct 19, 2013
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I have been wondering about the CPA offers such as " win iPhone 12 with us". Do thee companies give these prizes to anyone or they just lie to attract people to their offers?
I have never heard about someone who got a prize from these people. They never announce a winner.Some might give out the prizes for real, but I wouldn't count on it.
Think about the volumes those advertisers accept, how many affiliates are sending 100's of leads daily, often for weeks or months. These advertisers make millions in turnover and probably a very good chunk in revenue. I doubt that most of them will risk a lawsuit for not handing out a single $1000 coupon or some smartphone.
I've just entered this business. It's like gambling, but easier to handle. And I've seen people winning lambos and other stuff.they're legally obligated to
just as lotto has obligation to announce a winner and state odds of winning
same with these internet sweepstakes/giveaways
your chances are very slim, like 1/100,000 my guess
next time you see it look at the fine print
at least that's my interpretation of it.
it's actually a niche some people focus on. i used to talk to one guy on irc who does those sites in his spare time for years. they're probably better odds than the giveaways you see spammed by blackhatworld members. assuming you know where to look. i didn't ask where he finds his. no interest in doing that. there have to be forums/groups for it, just like bhw exists to cater to a niche. he told me he's won things like big televisions, video projectors, sport bicycles throughout the years of doing it. he told me you have to read all their terms carefully and fulfil everything necessary in order to quality. most people don't do so.
OK, then what about the offers that say "You just won an iPhone"? Are they obligated to give the prize too? And you really think they do?they're legally obligated to
just as lotto has obligation to announce a winner and state odds of winning
same with these internet sweepstakes/giveaways
your chances are very slim, like 1/100,000 my guess
next time you see it look at the fine print
at least that's my interpretation of it.
it's actually a niche some people focus on. i used to talk to one guy on irc who does those sites in his spare time for years. they're probably better odds than the giveaways you see spammed by blackhatworld members. assuming you know where to look. i didn't ask where he finds his. no interest in doing that. there have to be forums/groups for it, just like bhw exists to cater to a niche. he told me he's won things like big televisions, video projectors, sport bicycles throughout the years of doing it. he told me you have to read all their terms carefully and fulfil everything necessary in order to quality. most people don't do so.
I ran a GPT website as well. Good luck promoting it, it's the hardest part!Swagbucks and other GPT websites give the prize, but they aren't iphones lol.
I'm about to open my own. Running a journey right now.
read fine print. it will likely say "jump through x y z hoops for chance to win. complete 10 surveys for us on the back end to qualify. chance is 1/n ."OK, then what about the offers that say "You just won an iPhone"? Are they obligated to give the prize too? And you really think they do?
This is the part I've been worried about. I wonder how many people I can get onboard with free methods.I ran a GPT website as well. Good luck promoting it, it's the hardest part!
I ran a GPT website as well. Good luck promoting it, it's the hardest part!
advertise on FB stay at home mom groups. tell them complete few surveys and earn rewards. show screenshots of some earnings.This is the part I've been worried about. I wonder how many people I can get onboard with free methods.
Yeah, but this is only one audience. This is not that I skipped the marketing part.advertise on FB stay at home mom groups. tell them complete few surveys and earn rewards. show screenshots of some earnings.
i used to do those GPT sites before I was 18. treasuretrooper and cashcrate were huge. in the early days you could use fake CC generator tool to apply for the credit card application offers that paid out $55 per signup. and anything else with huge payout compared to the usual $1-2 survey. crazy times.
Unfortunately, no. These are clickbaitsSome might give out the prizes for real, but I wouldn't count on it.