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Posts: 11 Join date: 2009-04-19 Age: 23 Location: Oregon
 | Subject: Method 1 Explained Mon Apr 20, 2009 12:20 am | |
| Hi everyone. It’s time to start getting a bit more detailed in regards to Freebie Trading. I know that a lot of you who are just starting out have a lot of questions. I understand that it can be very confusing at first and rather than just point you towards other peoples posts on various forums, I thought I’d discuss them here. After all, that is what this site is about!
So when you first get started in referral trading, you begin by doing what people commonly refer to as “Method 1.” What that means is that you are being paid to “Green” for someone. So when you “Green” for somebody, you sign up using their referral link, you complete 1 credit worth of offers, or more depending on the site, and then you can get paid. If you don’t understand what this means, or why you get paid, I will break it down simply for you:
When you go green, your referrer (if it’s a one referral cash out) gets paid by the IFW site. That is why they are paying you, so they in turn can get paid. It’s common for people to pay their referrals anywhere from 50% or higher. Anything less than 50% I wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole, because there will be another trader to pay better. That is not to say always go with the person who pays the highest. You may want to develop a good relationship with a trader, a long term one, and you’ll want to be involved with someone who you trust and get along with well. There are a lot of fly by night people out there, and you don’t really want to get involved with that.
That’s basically all that entails “Method 1.” You just “Green” on your referrer’s site and you get paid. It’s pretty simple and anyone with a valid debit or credit card that is able to complete offers can do this. There are many different types of offers out there and they also vary by site. Make sure that before you pick a site to “Green” on that you have checked out the offers on the site. This way you can be sure that you are interested in them and that there are some available that you haven’t tried out yet. Most sites and offers have a requirement that you haven’t done them before, or at least haven’t done them for a certain period of time. I recommend always checking the TOS on the sites you use, and the offers you pick. |
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