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pinkyparrot Forums Member
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#1 · Posted: 9 Mar 2009 13:25
Does clickbank have any programs that promote the real and free survey sites? I have a website, and am looking to expand through affiliate marketing. These days of peril, nobody wants to spend money. So therefore I would rather give away a product ( or get someone to sign up ) which costs the user nothing, then I get a little piece of the action. I have seen many clickbank links but all that I have seen take you to the survey sites that want you to buy a list. I think we all know that that is not a good way to go. There are many free sites out there that do the same things. So I guess my actual question is........... Does everything have a pricetag or are there actually some free things there?
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cherie27 Forums Member
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#2 · Posted: 10 Mar 2009 03:32
What kind of things are you looking to give out to your users as a free gift?
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pinkyparrot Forums Member
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#3 · Posted: 10 Mar 2009 11:11
Not actually a gift but I was trying to give users an opportunity to sign up for free surveys. The only ones I have found there are lists of survey sites that you have to pay for. I wouldn't want my web site visitors to have to do this. Any Ideas?
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getagrip
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#4 · Posted: 10 Mar 2009 12:08
If you want to give away information for free, go for it. I would, however, test surveys companies out, with a seperate email address so you don't get hit by spam, to see if it is even worth your time - in my experience, paid surveys was a waste of time. In other words, if you, by testing out the surveys companies find that you were well compensated for your time, then give the information away. If, on the other hand, you find that it isn't worth your time, then someone else might be wasting their time by completing surveys as well, so I wouldn't bother giving out the information in that scenerio.
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pinkyparrot Forums Member
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#5 · Posted: 10 Mar 2009 12:36
I have done all that, and have found some that compensate me for my time. There are several that do not allow you to be an affiliate, and I know that there are other ways to do this. I have links on my site that are just links ( non affiliate ). I would like to change that. However I do not wish to pass along a site that is going to ask a membership fee to get a list of sites
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s12345 Forums Member
Joined: 9 Feb 2009 Posts: 26
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#6 · Posted: 23 Mar 2009 06:03
clickbank has lots of things there is a suvery site at the moment that has a good gravity so it must be real|!
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Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 2226
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#7 · Posted: 23 Mar 2009 07:21
Doesn't minimum wage pay better than most surveys?
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pinkyparrot Forums Member
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#8 · Posted: 23 Mar 2009 17:45
Not in my neighborhood
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#9 · Posted: 23 Mar 2009 22:01
Hi Pinky,
Don't you live in the USA?
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moyke Forums Member
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#10 · Posted: 24 Mar 2009 01:28
Before i got started with internet marketing i tried doing the "paid" surveys and i found out that it wasn't worth it. Every time they would send me surveys to do, I would fill in my information and then after spending 5-10 min filling it in... they would tell me i didnt qualify for it. Complete waste of time.
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pinkyparrot Forums Member
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#11 · Posted: 26 Mar 2009 12:33
Newbie Shield: Hi Pinky, Don't you live in the USA? Yes I do. But I can't see myself flipping burgers at the local burger joint. I actually make more doing affiliate marketing and doing my own surveys. Not to mention that I don't have to work in a nasty environment
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#12 · Posted: 27 Mar 2009 15:00
pinkyparrot: Yes I do. But I can't see myself flipping burgers at the local burger joint. Hi Pinky,
I don't blame you!
pinkyparrot: I actually make more doing affiliate marketing That part I'm sure everyone can agree upon. It's the survey part that doesn't seem like it's worth it to me.
But if surveys are the only thing you can come up with to make enough money so that you don't have to flip burgers then go right ahead.
I just hope for your sake that you can eventually make enough at affiliate marketing, ads, sponsors, etc so that you can let go of surveys...unless of course you really enjoy doing them :)
Thanx for the input,
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