Freebie Sites : Understanding the Growing Popularity of this Housewife led Hobby


by Marvin Stewart - Date: 2008-04-19 - Word Count: 538 Share This!

Freebie sites, called Freesites by some, have become a popular,housewife-led online hobby.  Theyrepresent a sure way for the average person to earn money online without the need to put money down or make an investment.  Yes, it is free to get started.These freebie sites are popular because one can earn money for freeby completing offers to try products, or by getting others (Referrals)to try products.  The growth of this online hobby has exploded in the past two (2) years.  You should understand why that is the case.There is no skill involved with sampling aproduct or service, or any other aspect of Freesites. Patience is themost important quality for success as one earns slowly. Freebie sitesare purely for those looking for part-time income, $200 to $2K a month.What Is a Freebie Site or Freesite?Freesites describe websites where companies pay consumers to try theirproducts or services.   Thisincentive to be paid to try a product has led to the name,"incentivized" websites ("IFW") in some circles.The hundreds ofFreebie sites (Freesites) constitute an industry where one is paid to1) try products for free, or 2) to get others to try products for free.Those interested in doing either meet in a virtual meeting room, i.e, an online forum likethe Free Lunch Room, where they agree to work together.The businesscommunity loves the industry because of the opportunity to place their product ina consumer's hands at a greatly reduced marketing cost. In practice,companies pay money to a Freebie site for eachpotential customer the Freesite brings to the table. To get customers,the Freebie sites offer an incentive, ie., a cash prize or consumer gadget, to those(called Sponsors) responsible for the Customer.When a potentialcustomer gets credit for agreeing to try a product, the company paysthe Freebie site which in turns pays the Sponsor responsible for thecustomer (called a Referral). The Sponsor in turn pays the consumer whotried the product.Freebies & The National TV/Radio Ad for LifelockAgood example of Freebies in operation is the national radio commercial ran byLifelock.  An individual who wants to try Lifelock's identity theftprotection service can respond to a radio or tv ad. The cost toLifelock to get that potential customer through a radio or TV ad issignificant.Now, Lifelock also markets through Freesites. The marketing cost is so drastically less thatLivelock agrees to pay the Freebie site for every potential customer that the Freesite provides who will try its product.Thenet result is that same consumer who wants to try Livelock for 30 dayswill be paid when he tries Lifelock through a Freebie site instead of aradio or tv ad.Freesites produce a 'win-win-win-win' for all involved:* Lifelock got a potential customer at a drastically reduced cost . . . a win,* A Freesite got paid for bringing a potential customer to Lifelock . . . a win,* The Sponsor responsible for the potential customer got paid by the Freebie site for his efforts . . . a win, and* The Customer who agreed to try Lifelock through a Freesite instead of the radio or tv ad got paid to do so . . . a win again!.CONCLUSIONThisauthor encourages individuals to use Freesites as a foundation inmaking money online. It is easy to see why Freebies are popular withhousewives and those looking for extra income - yet anyone can join for free and participate.

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The reader can learn more about Freebie sites at the author's blog, http://Freesites4you.com .Those ready to try Freebie sites can visit the Free Lunch Room forum, http://freelunchroom.com  and review the tutorials. Leave a message for the author ('Soccerdad123') for help in getting started. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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