Questions to all the DIY experts out there..

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=73102

ashilef

20-01-2008 10:28:03

First I wanna thank you guys for the wealth of information that has been provided for a noob like me. If anybody was really serious about getting into this industry all they'd have to do is research and lurk around and eventually they will get an idea of how all this works.

Well my question is, I know there are three main companies that do incentive websites. I noticed that a lot of people do different gifts through the websites. But how is it that you guys can continue to do the sites and not run out of offers to do? I've checked out quite a few sites and it seems like a lot of them have the same offers on all of them. Is there a secret to doing them, like do you space them out? Or is that something I am going to have to find out for myself? wink

bruman

20-01-2008 10:30:03

Offers rotate every week or two (except for YF Direct, they kind of suck with that)
Many networks, especially i-deal, have unique offers that no one else has.

puppeteer

20-01-2008 13:34:31

you sure? or is it something else P lol

me too I have ran out of offers since I did my 42plasma tv (

wilcrytay728

30-01-2008 12:09:29

I have been doing this for two years now with a break every now and then. Offers that were around two years ago are no longer with us, such as, thompson cigar, cheaptrips, timelifelovesongs, earthlink, peoplepc, ultimate patch, topik(lol), cortiban, redblossom, my daily dose, etc, just to name a few. Offers come and go so when u see them, u need to do them. I am kicking my self for missing, petfirst, britannica online, internet career kit, gaba med and others.

Also you are gonna have to do expensive offers. My most expensive offer to date was winning the cash flow for $100. So there is not trick that I am using or aware of. HTH

mookieb2

30-01-2008 13:36:19

You park the sites you want to do with Brandarama (they dont enforce the 180 completion conditions) and when an offer pops up that you can try, jump on it and take your time for completion on the whole gift.

I-deal was always great because they really rotate what offers they have available. However, they need a cool down for a while because of their recent behavior. So I anticipate a return to form at some point and when thet happens, hopefully a new slate of offers will be available for me to try out.

It's really all about being patient and attentive and then jumping in when you can. No trick really.

bennyboy5768

30-01-2008 16:47:40

[quote1b675fe21d="wilcrytay728"]I have been doing this for two years now with a break every now and then. Offers that were around two years ago are no longer with us, such as, thompson cigar, cheaptrips, timelifelovesongs, earthlink, peoplepc, ultimate patch, topik(lol), cortiban, redblossom, my daily dose, etc, just to name a few. Offers come and go so when u see them, u need to do them. I am kicking my self for missing, petfirst, britannica online, internet career kit, gaba med and others.

Also you are gonna have to do expensive offers. My most expensive offer to date was winning the cash flow for $100. So there is not trick that I am using or aware of. HTH[/quote1b675fe21d]

dont forget vonage, or bargin network. wow, ive been doing this for a long time...

freeipodplayer

30-01-2008 17:30:23

My most expensive offers have been Tax Lien ($100) and EasyForex ($100), but both refunded the full amount.

and the people who try PTP sites.... spend over $1000 on 2 offers on those.

mariners1999

31-01-2008 11:04:58

[quote6e6c43a7f8="freeipodplayer"]My most expensive offers have been Tax Lien ($100) and EasyForex ($100), but both refunded the full amount.

and the people who try PTP sites.... spend over $1000 on 2 offers on those.[/quote6e6c43a7f8]


Yea my most expensive offer was burnlounge (now defunkt) and I paid about $600 with monthly fees and sign up fee to qualify for my PTP gift.

M

zr2152

31-01-2008 20:10:59

[quotedc3d80657f="mariners1999"][quotedc3d80657f="freeipodplayer"]My most expensive offers have been Tax Lien ($100) and EasyForex ($100), but both refunded the full amount.

and the people who try PTP sites.... spend over $1000 on 2 offers on those.[/quotedc3d80657f]


Yea my most expensive offer was burnlounge (now defunkt) and I paid about $600 with monthly fees and sign up fee to qualify for my PTP gift.

M[/quotedc3d80657f]

Yeah but their value of gifts is 2.5K-3K

jasonatsmtc

01-02-2008 06:47:07

[quotef840d3a247="zr2152"][quotef840d3a247="mariners1999"][quotef840d3a247="freeipodplayer"]My most expensive offers have been Tax Lien ($100) and EasyForex ($100), but both refunded the full amount.

and the people who try PTP sites.... spend over $1000 on 2 offers on those.[/quotef840d3a247]


Yea my most expensive offer was burnlounge (now defunkt) and I paid about $600 with monthly fees and sign up fee to qualify for my PTP gift.

M[/quotef840d3a247]

Yeah but their value of gifts is 2.5K-3K[/quotef840d3a247]
I did Rooms to go which cost me $1500 for PTP (sold the gift cards i bought on ebay for $1200), but the gift is a $3400 check and a Macbook pro!

ashilef

01-02-2008 06:59:49

[quote0adeb37e89="jasonatsmtc"][quote0adeb37e89="zr2152"][quote0adeb37e89="mariners1999"][quote0adeb37e89="freeipodplayer"]My most expensive offers have been Tax Lien ($100) and EasyForex ($100), but both refunded the full amount.

and the people who try PTP sites.... spend over $1000 on 2 offers on those.[/quote0adeb37e89]


Yea my most expensive offer was burnlounge (now defunkt) and I paid about $600 with monthly fees and sign up fee to qualify for my PTP gift.

M[/quote0adeb37e89]

Yeah but their value of gifts is 2.5K-3K[/quote0adeb37e89]
I did Rooms to go which cost me $1500 for PTP (sold the gift cards i bought on ebay for $1200), but the gift is a $3400 check and a Macbook pro![/quote0adeb37e89]

Daaaaaaamn...but I don't have cheese like that to just be droppin on offers...but that definitely sounds like a nice payoff though.

zr2152

01-02-2008 10:36:40

Yeah RTS did one. If you have the green to throw down, it is def the way to go.

wilcrytay728

02-02-2008 07:33:00

[quote7766302aa2="jasonatsmtc"][quote7766302aa2="zr2152"][quote7766302aa2="mariners1999"][quote7766302aa2="freeipodplayer"]My most expensive offers have been Tax Lien ($100) and EasyForex ($100), but both refunded the full amount.

and the people who try PTP sites.... spend over $1000 on 2 offers on those.[/quote7766302aa2]


Yea my most expensive offer was burnlounge (now defunkt) and I paid about $600 with monthly fees and sign up fee to qualify for my PTP gift.

M[/quote7766302aa2]

Yeah but their value of gifts is 2.5K-3K[/quote7766302aa2]
I did Rooms to go which cost me $1500 for PTP (sold the gift cards i bought on ebay for $1200), but the gift is a $3400 check and a Macbook pro![/quote7766302aa2]

What an excellent ideal to buy giftcards instead of the furniture! I never thought of that!

orangejuice

02-02-2008 07:55:08

Wow, so you bought the gift cards to "Rooms to Go" on their site? What is there a requirement to spend $1500 or somthing? Thats brilliant! People actually bought those on ebay. wow.

Is there still a link to that exact promotion you did? If anyone can post it that would be sick and they will get money.

RolltheStampede

02-02-2008 09:29:36

they downgraded all the bonuses so it wouldnt be worth as much