Make Your Social Traffic Earn More With this JV.

timchuks87

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A partner of mine just bought over one of the few reputable reward sites online (http://silentrewards.com)


Invite Code: Sil.R


The site paid over 40,000 in rewards last month, before my partner bought it over. The site converts like crazy; as bees to honey, so is social traffic(FB, twitter, Youtube) to this reward site.


A well advertised youtube video promoting a free trial of netflix in March for instance produced $25k gross and $15k/net revenue for the month from that one simple campaign with 300,000 video views ... so if you're looking for a better way to monetize those youtube traffic of yours, join the bandwagon.

To juice up this proposal, my partner is ready to offer a 50% - 70% split on net rev you generate. So lets say the campaign described above was your run, you get a 50% split on net rev, instead of the default 25%. But if you could generate far more awesome traffic, you can cut more than the 50% to upto 70%.

You have to reach back to me, if you register with your username, so you can get upgraded to a 50% split. We will be watching the accounts, if you don't deliver it will be downgraded.


Cheers. PM me or Reply to the Thread if you're interested.



Everybody has been asking how does it work? How do you earn.

People love to complete offers, play games online....etc for points and afterwards redeem gift cards and items. Especially your 14-25 demography which overrun social sites, these days. For more appeal we can also set up contests, and other custom campaigns to engage them further.


While they complete offers, surveys and play games, the network is paid out in cash, we share this cash with referrers. So if you've got social traffic, and can do good numbers.... then we can do business; upto 70% on earning splits.

That's it basically.
 
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This Netflix Video clone of the Original(Can't find that one now) Raked in $4000 with just over 3,000 views, and still continues to earn residually.

 
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