Finally #
Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 20:09 GMT
It's been pulled.
Posted Friday 15th June 2007 17:04 GMT
It is possible to get a real free money offer, but unfortunately often the offer does not include details on what you need to do in order to get the money suggested to be free.
For example if you were to develop your own dating website by signing up at <a href="http://world-dating-partners.com/index.do?refId=FRST-1765">World Dating Partners</a> you can make a lot of money every month and by a lot I mean hundreds each month.
However you should always bear in mind that in order to do this you will need to spend some time working on the sites which you can create for free and have hosted for free. The returns are in the region of 50 to 75% of the sign up fee initially as well as ongoing monthly income provided members continue to pay for the dating service.
This is what you could call free money, but how much do you charge for your time, if you factor this into the equation then the money is not literally "free". My time is charged out at between £20 and £65 per hour depending on what I am working on at the time thus if I spend 6 hours a month promoting web sites and earn £300 as a result then the net profit is at best £180 and at worst a loss of £90 if I had managed to complete a job in the time I was working on promoting the web site.
The opportunity to make some money this way is actually really free money but at the price of spending time on the web site so if your time is worth more to you than around £55 per hour then its probably not worth it. However if you cannot earn over £35 and hour and you take into account the repeating commissions then it probably is, but you do still need the time to invest in the promotion of a "free money" program.
One example of such a site is <a href="http://gimesumsex.com">gimesumsex.com"</a> this site brings in several hundered pounds every month to the owner with an investment of around £100 each month plus some time. Is this worth it? I actually think it is because although he can potentially earn £65 an hour he can't do this at the weekend nor the evenings. He is doing it in his spare time to supplement his income and to "have some fun" Not sure if you will agree or call it fun but if you areterested in learning about the business you could always sign up for free at the link above or on the website as there is another link there and take it as it comes. don't lay out any cash there is just the time to put up front and see how you do.
Then come back here and let us know if there really is such a thing as a free cash offer.
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