The World of Freebie Trading

Sidney Kane
In my journey to make part-time money online I have found a gem (yes! There are other places on the internet to make money aside from Associated Content!). It is called Freebie trading. How does it work? Well, companies pay for people like you and me to refer other people to there products. For example, I have an account at freebie site and I refer you to that website. Typically your account will be connected to mine permanently. You then complete offers like "Free Trial to Blockbuster" until you have one credit on that site. Of course, different offers vary in credit rewards. When you complete that credit, I then receive a dollar prize typically ranging from 25 to 40 dollars. That's wonderful for me, but how do you make money? I pay you of course. That's where the term Freebie Trading comes from. I would pay you $25 to complete an offer that might cost $6.95, netting you close to $20, and I would profit $15.

The idea is to become a referrer so that you don't have to continue buying offers; you leave that to the "newbies." However, many places like freelunchroom.com avoid fraud by a ranking system. You have to have a certain number of offer completions to up your rank before people will actually complete offers for you.

For someone just starting out it is very, very easy to make a lot of money very fast. It really is just a matter of how fast your offers go green (the phrase used when your freebie credits go are confirmed).

Freebie Trading sounds too good to be true and often times it is. There is a lot of fraud out there and people that will skip out on paying you. To avoid this I suggest using forum sites like freelunchroom.com that have built in trade managers to reduce the threat of fraud.

Once you have tried your hand at Freebie trading it becomes addicting; it is very possible to make hundreds to thousands of dollars a month if you market yourself correctly. It is a great idea for college students looking for easy part time work. If you have some drive and good business sense, it is very possible to turn freebie trading into a full-time job.

There are great sites with plenty of people that are more than willing to help you out, most of them being forums. Again, freelunchroom.com is the leading forum and it has some fraud protection built in; I highly recommend this for a beginning freebie trader.

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