Welcome to Part 2, you receive a free iPod? If you have not read part one, I recommend you do. I explained how companies lots of money from the iPod can do for free. To see how this can be profitable, the following example may be a small opening of the eyes.
However, this is a perfect example and we must make some assumptions to make a little 'easier, but it should give you an idea why there are so many companies that want to give away free iPods.
WhyFor example, suppose that we have a society that is giving away $ 150 iPod nano, when we login to two promotions and take advantage of five friends to go too. Also, there are hundreds of people interested in this offer, that any sign-up for two offers and that each sign as well as all other all other people under them. And finally, companies that support the iPod giveaway companies pay $ 15 per offer completed for a total of $ 30 ($ 15 eachSupply) X (two bids for each person interested in a free iPod completed).
Let's take a look at the numbers, sign-up person # 1 for the offer, which now makes 99 people left who are interested in this offer. # 1 person is still five more people sign up under him are 94 (99-5) have left work and the person in # 1, the first iPod. # 2-6 people now have offers and each one has signed up to five friends, there are now 69 (94-5 (5)), the persons concerned left the offer# 2-6 and iPods have been shipped. These 25 people are trying now recorded five friends, but I can not find because they have a total of 125 (5 (25)) interested parties, but now there is only one left 69 people that are interested.
Assuming that the remaining 69 people sign the company is giving away an iPod will be very happy to work with people from # 1-6, each with their iPod at a discount. However, people got nothing 7-100 #, and instead have the money to pay out of pocket forparticipate. Thus, the company received a total of $ 3,000 ($ 30 (1000)) by offers of completion, but only got 900 $ (6 ($ 150)) to the value of the iPod nano. This leads to a good profit of $ 2,100. Not bad for giving away a free iPod and does not even include the additional revenues generated by the Company from the sale to earn your e-mail and other personal information.
Although this is just a simple example and offers real world is in their needs, numbers, amounts gifts, etc., are clearly a differentbad deal, unless you are the company itself or one of the people at the top of the pyramid. Well, I know that some people read and still think that people are at the top or somehow just sign up below them. I say good luck, but if you are determined, sign up for these services here are some tips.
Tip 1 - Buy early for a new tender as it gets the only way to liberate your iPod or other gift, found himself as one of the few people at the top of the pyramid.
Tip 2 --Do not use your real e-mail because tons and tons of spam and other e-mail will receive advertising.
Tip 3 - Give the minimum of personal information as possible, because most companies sell the information to other operators.
I hope this clarifies any questions that you had, even if you do not need to subscribe to one of these offers. If you have not already done so, I would recommend against it. If so, I'm sorry, but it is most likely going to see many, manyMarketing offers in your future. Anyway, good luck and remember to get something for nothing.
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