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Hi guys.

It’s been over a week since my last blog, so let’s begin. Many of you apprehend the delay with Brandarama, but for those who don’t I’ll explain the inaction in the prize fulfillment department as well as discuss Adteractive sites, and my disdain for ripoffreport.com.

Okay, Brandarama offers the best payout ratio, which is why I like them. However, since December their shipping schedule has went downhill. People used to receive their prizes in the mail 4-5 months max, now it’s risen to 8 to 10+ months per gift. Merchant gift cards ship faster, within 8 or 9 months, but it’s the Visas that defer shipping. Right now they’re substituting American Express gift cards on an unperceived number of Visas to hasten the process; I encourage more of this! I’m a patient person, but I feel that if they can find a way to accelerate shipment, then other gifts will dispatch faster. There’s been much debate about the AmEx gcs, and how well they function; you cannot use them at an ATM, and of course, some merchants only accept Visa or Mastercard. Most people are exhalting this change whereas others are not because it isn’t what they “signed up for”, which I understand, but if I’m fortunate to receive that lucky e-mail asking if I want the Visa after waiting 10 months or the AmEx, which is quicker, I choose the latter. I am just thrilled to get something, I don’t care what it is, lol. Paying $18.00 for 4 offers, and reaping 1K profit is not too shabby. Granted there are taxes on gifts $600.00+, even all I-Deal gifts require taxes, but they fall within the 25-30% range. Gambling aside, what other hobby can one partake in and earn this kind of money? And you can’t really complain either because it’s free, right? Sure, you pay for sponsor offers, but you get to test cool products meanwhile waiting to be rewarded. To expect to grow flowers without sowing any seeds is folly.

So this is where we are at, “All VISAs are being processed right now, but our vendors only allow us to take out so many at a time, so it could be a few more weeks to a month.” That’s straight from CS. They have been stuck on the July list for months on end. I think what slowed them down was during the 4 offer/Visa deal last summer everyone lunged at it now there’s an influx of orders to fulfill. Even though the sponsors pay them for listing their offers on their site(s), if you’re offering a 4 offer/$1,000.00 payout with myriads of people doing that same low-offer site, you aren’t making out very well. Less offers members do, the more profitability dwindles, and paying each member 1K in return. The only positive I see is when more people complete the site, they gain more business. Enticement is a good venture, I guess, lol. But does that outweigh offering such a high payout/less offers to members? Which bears more fruit? Allurement, or thriving off the actual offers themselves? It’s hard to say since not many offers were done, yet they’re paying so much, and herds of people were charmed by 4 offers.

I am not saying Brandarama cannot provide payment because I don’t know their financial status. In April I received a $500.00 Sears gc from them, and they have been meting out other gifts, some $1000.00 gcs even. I feel if the company ever plummeted, they would be unresponsive, and of course nobody would be receiving gcs in the mail. Being CTS (Confirmed to Ship) since August, I’m hopeful mine will arrive in 1-2 months. When it does I’ll give updates in this blog. For those reading, if you feel I’m in error with my prolix topic on Brandarama, chime in, I want your feedback! Or if you agree with me, that’s fine, too, lol. I know it’s a lot to digest, believe me it was tedious on my fingertips, but if you don’t weather the storm you’ll never see the sunshine. ;)

How many of you discover a DIY that you just don’t recognize? You say to yourself, “Gee, this looks fantastic! But I don’t know this company at all. How do I find factual information before I seek out them out?” Well if you are uncertain, or it doesn’t feel secure, follow your first instinct. The smartest way to go is by researching and read, read, read all the details! You may stumble across a goldmine, which often leads to a “diamond in the rough” so to speak. Arm every bit of information, you will need this later. Excess every single search engine page, collecting as much as you can, and paste the links into Notepad or simply bookmark the pages; I paste my findings in Notepad instead of sifting through layers of pages to relocate links, it’s a real time saver. Here is what to look for (on the site): a way to check status, contact info, the layout, etc. If there is no way to check status or contact them chances are it’s a knock off of another network, and is not legit. Leave it be. Next, observe the layout well. Do you notice anything? Does it have characteristics of a well known company that has actually shipped gifts? If not, stop at mid-point, and move to the bottom of both their T&C (terms and conditions), and/or policy; the answer can usually be found in the T&C. There will be an address associated with the company. Highlight it. Open www.google.com, and search that address. See if there are any places where users have shared their personal experiences with this company, or their sites. Forums are the best for this sort of thing since people are discussing these companies collectively. You shouldn’t believe everything you hear on forums, but you can gather information on how a specific company is doing presently. One site I cannot stand is ripoffreport.com. I have gotten a flood of PMs from people linking me to ripoffreport.com, asking why these companies have complaints. ALL networks are going to have at least one complaint against them if not hundreds more. The reason for this is many people weren’t successful with their site(s), they got DQed/put on hold, then, surprise! Complaints. So it’s not that these networks are unlawful, it’s the people who are at fault. Not to say I-Deal hasn’t ever swindled people out of $$$, or to claim all freebie companies are infallible… I’m saying that you shouldn’t let one person’s misfortune override your decisions when choosing a site, notably ripoffreport.com.

Okay, let’s jump into Adteractive… Visit each link below first.

[url="http://freegiftsdirect.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=111825&ADTGID=95213"]http://freegiftsdirect.com/index.php?contr…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]
[url="http://gotfreegifts.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=113893&ADTGID=621693"]http://gotfreegifts.com/index.php?controll…p;ADTGID=621693[/url]
[url="http://www.promotionalgifts4uonline.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=99910&ADTGID=95213"]http://www.promotionalgifts4uonline.com/in…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]
[url="http://www.freegiftworld.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=80550&ADTGID=95213"]http://www.freegiftworld.com/index.php?con…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]
[url="http://www.thebestfreegifts.com/index.php?controller=Landing&CID=100040&ADTGID=95213"]http://www.thebestfreegifts.com/index.php?…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]
[url="http://dudewheresmygift.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=104799&ADTGID=95213"]http://dudewheresmygift.com/index.php?cont…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]
[url="http://www.promotionalgiftoffers.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=99909&ADTGID=95213"]http://www.promotionalgiftoffers.com/index…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]
[url="http://www.shopforfreegifts.com/index.php?controller=Landing&CID=99919&ADTGID=95213"]http://www.shopforfreegifts.com/index.php?…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]
[url="http://www.getafreecellphoneonline.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=111350&ADTGID=621849&tid=OIT_PHONE"]http://www.getafreecellphoneonline.com/ind…p;tid=OIT_PHONE[/url]
[url="http://www.freegiftdeals.com/index.php?controller=EmailLanding&CID=111820&ADTGID=95213"]http://www.freegiftdeals.com/index.php?con…mp;ADTGID=95213[/url]

I know these aren’t good deals, but it’s important to familiarize yourself with these companies so you are able to separate the good from the bad. Knowing a company’s timeline from past to present is conducive to making wise choices. Just remember, DIY networks are as capricious as they come; one day they’re lowballing members, the next they’re offering you a rainbow with a pot of gold, lol. Any chance a network gets to DQ someone they will, but if you play by the rules that should not be a problem. This is an instrumental paragraph, so please keep it in mind with any network you consider as it may be helpful to recall later on. :)

Adteractive is an internet advertising company, and they maintain a host of sites offering physical gifts such as televisions and laptops. Proceed with caution as reported that some members had to take legal action. One individual, after turning in his paperwork, did not receive his plasma until 6 months later. During this time he resorted to scathing letters, phone calls, e-mails and faxes. Adteractive also was in turmoil regarding a settlement with the FTC for the reason below.

“The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with Adteractive Inc., an online advertising company, for its alleged use of “deceptive” spam e-mails and online advertising to draw people to its Web sites.

The settlement, filed on behalf of the FTC by the Department of Justice, requires that the San Francisco-based company pay $650,000 in civil penalties.

While doing business as FreeGiftWorld.com and SamplePromotionsGroup.com, Adteractive allegedly sent e-mail spam to consumers advertising free gifts such as flat-screen televisions and laptops.

For example, one e-mail subject line used by the company stated, “Congratulations! Claim Your Choice of Sony, HP or Gateway Laptop,” according to the FTC.

However, when consumers went to Adteractive’s promotional Web sites, they discovered that these items weren’t free, said Stephen Cohen, senior attorney for the FTC.

“Some of the offers that they presented to consumers required consumers to spend money,” he said. Others asked visitors to apply for credit cards, qualify for those cards, and use them, he added.

According to the settlement, Adteractive will need to disclose all costs and obligations for any free gifts it may advertise. The company is also barred from sending any e-mail that violates the CAN-SPAM Act.

When reached by phone, Greg Wharton, the general counsel for Adteractive, said the company was “happy” with the settlement. “We’ve been working co-operatively with [the FTC] since early 2006,” he said, adding that Adteractive has already changed its practices.

Wharton said that the decision better clarifies what companies need to do when they use the word “free” in advertising, which is beneficial to Adteractive and to the industry as a whole. Now there is a universal standard for the rest of the industry, he continued.

The FTC started investigating Adteractive Inc. in April 2006, after receiving complaints from consumers, Cohen said. FTC staff had also come across some of the company’s advertising. Adteractive agreed to the settlement and a judge signed the order on November 27.

“There is a very large industry that does promotions this way,” Cohen said, adding that it is a common practice, and that it would be interesting to see how the settlement will shape future promotions targeted at consumers.

From the December 03, 2007 Issue of DMNews”

Some of the offers that they presented to consumers required consumers to spend money”

^– The settlement isn’t anything too worrisome as paying for offers is to be expected, lol. But if someone who has never done a freebie, I can see them thinking “Scam.” And yeah, if they didn’t disclose the costs and obligations up front, that’s not so good either. They had to pay $650,000 in penalties, so I’m not sure how much of a dent that made, and if that signaled postponement. If I find out current information on them I will post it here. I haven’t been looking as of late.

I’ll admit it though. I used to HATE researching when I started because the more I digged the more there was, which meant constant reading and searching for links, details, making comparisions, etc. What kept me going was knowing there had to be some weight to the freebie industry, that it wasn’t fake, and people were actually earning awesome prizes for testing out neat products. The first freebie I had ever earned was back in 2002. I collected $200.00 in amazon certificates on a DIY; at this time I didn’t know about freebies, but I had unveiled the site while on the hunt for surveys. It wasn’t until 4 years later when searching for unique points incentive sites like Memolink and Greenpoints that a freebie forum appeared. Curious, I clicked on it. It harked back the sites I did, so that is when my journey began. I ran into tons of GPT and DIY sites, and that led to much bewilderment. Brandarama were my first back then, and I-Deal and Nuitech followed suit. My first Nuitech experience was muddled, but CS worked with me, haha. Then I got into trading with users on A4F and FiPG. I must say, I love doing this! lol. I am now officially a freebie junkie.

I am willing to bet all my freebie earnings this is my longest blog. Ever. It’s hard to keep it succinct when you’ve got a lot to say, lol. Hey, I haven’t blogged in nearly 2 weeks! *making up an excuse* j.k I hope this information finds all of you well, and helps answer some of your questions involving Brandarama. In the next entry we shall discuss consumergain, and perhaps referral-based sites this time! Yay! And as always, if you have any inquiries about the contents of this blog, or just a general question shoot me a PM!

Okay, well this is wozniack reporting from channel 5, and I’m out. j.k lol. See ya next week– maybe in a few days! :P

wozniack

In this entry we will discuss producttestpanel otherwise known as PTP, and a mysterious DIY company. Expect to front a lot of money on this one, it isn’t your typical DIY. Your initial investment will land at $2,000.00-$3,000.00, and you should gain $5,000.00-$6,000.00 profit. With PTP you have to be willing to play center field (gambling term). If you don’t, you miss the boat. When selecting a PTP site choose wisely! You’re only alloted ONE PTP site per lifetime, you gotta make it count. A bonus is up for grabs, too, if you manage to do all the offers within a 24 hour time period. It takes about 3 months maximum, start-to-finish with PTP. After 8-9 weeks you may request an MCR on any offer(s) that have not credited. The premium offers are manual only, and are approved within 30 days. Shipping time for gifts is about 2 weeks.

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Exciting huh?! Now let’s get to the good stuff… the links! I put the best links first, and the others are present for variety…

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/wega/?lid=wega...eadstracker.com"]http://producttestpanel.com/wega/?lid=wega…eadstracker.com[/url] – 55″ Sony Wega + Sony Bravia home theater system + your choice (HDTV / Laptop / $1000 GC / etc) + misc. gift

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/appletv/?lid=a...eadstracker.com"]http://producttestpanel.com/appletv/?lid=a…eadstracker.com[/url] – Apple TV + Sony HDTV (doesn’t say a size) + MacBook + your choice (HDTV / Laptop / $1000 GC / etc) + misc. gift

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/snapper/index....ker.com&c1="]http://producttestpanel.com/snapper/index….ker.com&c1=[/url] – Snapper Riding Lawn Mower + Apple MacBook + your choice (HDTV / Laptop / $1000 GC / etc) + misc. gift

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/panplasma/?lid...fferid=81567467"]http://producttestpanel.com/panplasma/?lid…fferid=81567467[/url] – 42″ Panasonic Plasma + Apple MacBook + your choice (HDTV / Laptop / $1000 GC / etc) + misc. gift

[url="http://brandrewardzone.com/macbookair/?lid...eadstracker.com"]http://brandrewardzone.com/macbookair/?lid…eadstracker.com[/url] – MacBook Air + 24″ iMac & Microsoft Office 2008 + your choice (HDTV / Laptop / $1000 GC / etc) + misc. gift

[url="http://www.brandrewardzone.com/choices/"]http://www.brandrewardzone.com/choices/[/url] – Choice of gifts, best is probably….. MacBook Air + 40″ Sony Bravia + your choice (HDTV / Laptop / $1000 GC / etc) + misc. gift

Odd links:

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/gucci/?lid=::cj-00_120x90GUC&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/gucci/?lid=::c…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://www.producttestpanel.com/pinkiphone/index.r2.php?lid=::cj-00_728x90splatzPIPH_&add_offerid=0&redir=1&addomain=&c1="]http://www.producttestpanel.com/pinkiphone…domain=&c1=[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/entourage/?lid=::cj-00_textENTOUR&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/entourage/?lid…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/dgclutch/?lid=::cj-00_textDGCLUTCH&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/dgclutch/?lid=…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/lgwdcombo/?lid=::cj-00_textLGWD&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/lgwdcombo/?lid…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/ipodnano/?lid=::cj-00_textNANO&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/ipodnano/?lid=…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/macbook/?lid=::cj-00_468x60macintelMAC&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/macbook/?lid=:…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/vaio/index.php?lid=::cj-00_textVO&p=vaio&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/vaio/index.php…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/ipodtouch/?lid=::cj-00_300x250inotesIPT&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/ipodtouch/?lid…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/rockband/index.r3.php?lid=::cj-00-r3-b_textROCK_&add_offerid=0&redir=1&addomain=&c1="]http://producttestpanel.com/rockband/index…domain=&c1=[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/ps3wii/?lid=::cj-00_textPWII&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/ps3wii/?lid=::…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/macbookair/index.r8.php?lid=::cj-00-r10-a_468x60airdandiesMBAIR_&add_offerid=0&redir=1&addomain=&c1="]http://producttestpanel.com/macbookair/ind…domain=&c1=[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/d300/index.r4.php?lid=::cj-00-r4-a_textD300_&add_offerid=0&redir=1&addomain=&c1="]http://producttestpanel.com/d300/index.r4….domain=&c1=[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/htctouch/?lid=::cj-00_textHTCTOUCH&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/htctouch/?lid=…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/mariokart/?lid=::cj-00_textMARIOKART&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/mariokart/?lid…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://producttestpanel.com/mb/?lid=::cj-00_300x250mactimeAMB&PID=2257854"]http://producttestpanel.com/mb/?lid=::cj-0…amp;PID=2257854[/url]

[url="http://ilaptoppanel.producttestpanel.com/ilp/?lid=ilp_152_CD2673&add_offerid=184439&addomain=eleadstracker.com"]http://ilaptoppanel.producttestpanel.com/i…eadstracker.com[/url].

Enjoy the links everyone! Now let’s talk about this *mystery DIY* shall we? I don’t know what to think of this site, but it seems to be in the same vain as Nuitech. The “check gift status” link, and the fact they are based in FL scream Nuitech, but who knows? lol. I cannot say how respectable they are since I have never tried the network, but I didn’t get a bad vibe from their site(s) either. See for yourselves…

[url="http://www.opiniongiftcenter.com/index.php?cmd=rotator&iid=876&subid1=&subid2=&e=&rid=110&caid=984&nfs=&vc=MTE4N3wzMzl8MzkzMXwxLjR8MTExNDk2OTIwfDI5MHwz"]http://www.opiniongiftcenter.com/index.php…Dk2OTIwfDI5MHwz[/url]

[url="http://www.elitesurveygroup.com/index.php?cmd=rotator&iid=914&subid1=27362&subid2=&e=&rid=112&caid=984&nfs=&ep=0&vc=MTI4MXw2MDR8NDI0MHwxLjZ8MTMzNTIwMjQxfDU3NXwy"]http://www.elitesurveygroup.com/index.php?…TIwMjQxfDU3NXwy[/url]

[url="http://www.elitesurveygroup.com/index.php?cmd=rotator&iid=913&subid1=27362&subid2=&e=&rid=112&caid=984&nfs=&ep=0&vc=MTI3NHw2MDR8NDIxMnwxLjZ8MTMzNTIwMDczfDU3NXw0"]http://www.elitesurveygroup.com/index.php?…TIwMDczfDU3NXw0[/url]

[url="http://www.elitesurveygroup.com/index.php?cmd=rotator&iid=910"]http://www.elitesurveygroup.com/index.php?…tor&iid=910[/url]

http://www.elitesurveygroup.com/index.php?cmd=rotator&iid=910

The first link is akin to the gaming console + game deals I-Deal always has. On a positive note, there is a way to check status and they actually respond to e-mails. Any thoughts on this company? :whistling:

Anyway, this concludes today’s lesson. More in the incoming days… I’m over and out!

wozniack

Let’s begin! For those who are versed with I-Deal, feel free to skip what’s next and advance to the links at the bottom. First, we will discuss the rules of the network before I go into elaborate detail of how to work each site. Below is the rulesheet for I-Deal, and it’s very reliable. Read it. Make sure you fully understand these rules in order to not be DQed (disqualified).

I-Deal Rulesheet

1) Per the terms and conditions of these promotion(s), there is a limit of one
free gift per household.

2) You may only sign-up with each of our advertisers once every 6 months.

3) You must provide authentic demographic information

4) There cannot be multiple accounts in the same household. We only allow one
account per household. Any accounts that share the same name, email address,
shipping address, IP address, phone number and/or credit card will be
considered as the same household.

5) There cannot be more than one account at the shipping address. A user must have
a valid shipping address in the United States. The user should also note
that products cannot be shipped to PO Boxes. We only allow one account per
shipping address.

6) You cannot post information on a website, forum, or auction that has to do
with “canceling the offers” included, but not limited to, cancellation phone
numbers, cancellation time frames, and encouragement or direction to cancel
the offers after signing up with them.

7) You cannot bid on trademarked keywords associated with our advertising partners
or their affiliates in Internet search engines to gain referrals through
sponsored search results. (e.g. Bidding on the keyword “Blockbuster” in
Google and appending your referral link to this bid upon keyword.)

8) You cannot post your referral link(s) in places where it is not welcome, or
spammed your referral link(s) online in any capacity.

9) They have received negative feedback from one of their advertisers regarding
offers being completed and immediately canceled.

10) A user who has had his or her account placed on hold may not create
another account on any of our other websites.

I noticed a few things that weren’t stated in the rulesheet that I’ll dive into…

Timeframe and certificates: Okay, with ALL DIYs there is a timeframe. I-Deal grants you 60 days to complete the site, be approved on all offers, obtain your ref(s) (if required), and to mail off your certificates. Why must a referral(s) be a requirement if it’s a DIY (Do-It-Yourself) you ask? Some networks bump their sites within just a few weeks to a month or so of it operating, that’s just how they roll. So if it was once 6 offers for a $500.00 gift, but now requires 1 referral, that means they bumped it. Your referral MUST complete all the offers on their end, not just sign up under you to be considered a “referral.” It may take up to 24-48 hours for a referral to be approved. Also, three categories are designated for all the offers, and you must complete that offer count on each silver, gold, and platinum page. And the certificates must be received within 15 days to avoid expiration of your account. During this period your account may expire, but this does not denote any changes to your account; your account should be reset once processed.

Crediting cycles and browser settings: It’s a trio; 7, 20, and 30 day cycles. The 7 day crediting cycles are the best because dealing with 20-30 day cycles may push you closer to your expiration date if a certain offer(s) has not credited in a timely manner. Also, with I-Deal it’s best to do a simple replacement offer since manual credit (MCR/manual credit request) is hard to come by. Replacements usually credit overnight. I highly recommend Firefox for optimal performance when completing offers. For good measure I leave my confirmation window(s) up 5-10 minutes AFTER I finish my offer(s) for ample offer tracking time.

DBA conditions: You have unlimited promotional items per DBA until you reach $1000.00, or the value may exceed $1,000.00, but you may only qualify for one gift. Let me further elucidate… Say I were to sign up for a Macbook, and the DBA for that I-Deal site was Red Turtle Investments, LLC., I wouldn’t be allowed to seek out another site with Red Turtle Investments, LLC. for another 6 months. However, I would be authorized to do Bullseye-Media, or MarketLabs Inc. if I wanted, provided I haven’t completed any of their sites within the past 6 months and hit the 1K+ mark.

Whew. I’m glad that’s done, lol. If any vets reading this point out something I missed, please let me know as I would like to include those details along with the rest of this information. I wanted to share some links I acquired from various sources…

http://my-webrewards.com/?config=4776 – 8 offers, no ref/gaming console + game

http://my-webrewards.com/?config=4763 – 8 offers, no ref/gaming console + game

http://my-webrewards.com/?config=4774- 8 offers, no ref/gaming console + game

http://www.generous-genie.com/?config=4407&src=WC-208393aaaCD11784:151573: – 8 offers, no ref/gaming console

http://www.departmentstoreincentive.com/?config=4685&src=WC-208567aaa673:161274 – 6 offers, no ref/$500.00 Visa

http://www.mygadgetcity.biz/?config=4589&src=WC-01198aaa:156174 – 6 offers, no ref/$500.00 JB Hi-Fi merchant gift card

The first installment of links are all gaming console deals. Stray from the Generous Genie link though since you can get more value from one of the previous console + game sites listed. I-Deal used to have better deals, now it’s 6 offers/$500.00 for the best offer, though I eschew from those… I would only pursue a 6 offer/$500.00 site if I couldn’t handle the wait with other networks, however, YFD is typically the same– 2-3 months start-to-finish, and 2-3 offers/$250.00-$300.00. Anyway, I guess this concludes my lecture on I-Deal; I hope you guys have been taking notes! lol. In my next blog I’ve got handfuls of producttestpanel links to share, and I’m dying to talk about this “mystery DIY” company that’s been raising some eyebrows. I will try my best to jump into that tonight. ;)

Stay tuned for more!

wozniack

Hi. *writes name on chalkboard*

My first blog.  This blog will serve as a pigeonhole for storing DIY links, and freebie gossip.  I want this blog to direct users to entries involving links, specific details about DIY, ranting, freebie discussion, etc.  In my past attempts to share links with others, I was obstructed; now, it will be easier this way.  By having my own blog it enables me to swiftly access the archived pages within the calendar, selecting the content I need.  I exhausted various methods of retrieving links, and because there were so many (threads), it took an age to find them all.  Hopefully this blog turns out to be a success… With each entry, my endeavour is to teach newcomers the rudiments of all things free and then some.  Many moons ago I had an account with Livejournal; then came MySpace, which turned tedious.  I pray that is not the case here, but I don’t think it is.  I am just as eager to help other users achieve their freebie goals as I am my own.  It’s like give and take in a sense.  Even if I never skipped a week of blogging there is so much to explain that I wouldn’t run out of words, especially if it’s posting new links– I would let them (the links) do all the talking, lol.

During this week I will delve into the basics, i.e. the dos and don’ts of the freebie world, how blogs function, an extensive look into referral-based and DIY sites, spammers/scammers, A4F forum navigation, and the grievances of a wozniack.  Okay, I know the last one may seem a tad bit lame, but it’s important to know which questions to ask, and which questions to not reiterate.  I will even use pie graphs for some of these. ;p

Tomorrow class, the subject of I-Deal links will be discussed through chapters 1-3!  Let’s get cracking. j.k  :P

wozniack

P.S.– I had this prepared a couple nights ago, but encountered a minor connectivity problem, which is why it was avoided until tonight.  Expect more to come later today, or tomorrow!  It feels good to be back. :D