Are Free Websites With Incentives Legitimate?

Have you ever seen ads offering free stuff? Something like “Click here and find out how to get a free iPod!” (or Play Station or Plasma TV or some other expensive item). Have you looked at these ads and automatically dismissed them as scams?

Guess what. They are not scams! They are part of a vibrant and fairly robust real cottage industry that generates leads for online retailers. These websites advertising free stuff are legitimate websites that are paid BIG money by national advertisers to entice people like us to pay attention to their products and services.

You see, getting that free iPod (or plasma TV or game station) is incredibly easy if you respond to offers from national advertising sponsors and refer a certain number of your friends to do the same. Once you’ve done that, they’ll ship that free iPod or TV right to your door with no questions asked.

These websites are called Free websites with incentives (IFW or free websites) and the sponsoring companies pay them every time someone responds to an offer.

For example, a video rental company like Netflix wants you to sign up for a free trial using their DVD rental service so they hire an IFW. The free website catches your eye by promising you a free TV if you respond to a certain number of offers. You see the Netflix offer and sign up for the free trial. Netflix immediately pays the IFW a fee (say… $50) because it introduced them to you. So even if you cancel Netflix free trial, Freebie website still makes money.

IFWs make TONS of money because MOST people give up and never complete the required number of offers OR never refer the required number of people. So free websites end up sending only free TVs, iPods and computers to a dedicated and persistent few.

Thousands of people have benefited in recent years by taking advantage of this opportunity to get free stuff.

The industry has grown and free incentivized websites have popped up everywhere. Competition is a huge benefit to average consumers because IFWs now offer CASH in exchange for completing offers and submitting referrals. So instead of an iPod, you can get $100.00.

And now, thousands of people are making big money online by completing offers on free websites, referring the required number of people (it usually takes as little as 2 referrals to get the cash prize), and getting paid cash for 1 or 2 hours. of “work” per day.

People who earn significant income from IFWs tend to congregate in online communities called forums. On these forums, they offer to pay “newbies” to the gifting industry an average of 50% of their referral award if that person fills their referral slot.

So, for example, a free website offers a $120 prize for completing a certain number of sponsor offers and referring at least 2 people to do the same. That equates to a reward of $60.00 per referral. Log in to a free forum and agree to a “trade” with another member. They will exchange $30.00 (50% of your referral award) for you to simply complete offers as your referral. You get $30 plus the value of any offer you complete and they get one of their referral slots filled so they can win their cash prize. After completing the offers, you are now eligible for the same cash prize if you also fill your referral slots.

So yes, free websites with incentives are legit and if you can use an extra $100-$1,500 this month (or a free iPhone, iPod, or flat screen TV), you should definitely consider joining a forum and completing offers on a free website. You’ll be paid an average of $30 for doing so, and you’ll be in a position to win a nice cash prize.

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