Tuesday, October 25, 2016

3) Swagbucks

What if I told you that I know of a website where you literally get paid to make Google searches? Okay, you technically don't use Google to make the searches, (you actually use the Swagbucks search engine itself) but the idea is still the same. You basically use Swagbucks like you would use Google/Yahoo, and every time you make a search with their search engine, you have a chance of
randomly earning 'SB,' which are virtual points which I frequently redeem for PayPal credit. Sound good? It gets even better. Swagbucks has a nice referral program where you get paid a bonus of 15% of whatever person you send to Swagbucks makes. Once you generate a large referral pool like I have, you'll frequently find that you've had $350-300 worth of SB deposited into your Swagbucks account just for accidentally winning one of their contests!

Now, while we're on the subject of passive income, we can begin to change the way we look at websites like Swagbucks and Vindale Research. When you send 'referrals' to a website, you're actually participating in something called 'affiliate marketing.' Affiliate Marketing is a sales system where you, as the affiliate, get a commission (or payment) for each "conversion (i.e. person sent to a website, sale you make, etc.) that you make. Once we begin to see websites as potential affiliate marketing EMPLOYERS, the game changes significantly. In order to learn how to effectively send large numbers of people to our 'employers,' we're going to need some training, and in my affiliate-marketing experience, no website has proved itself to be a better training ground for this industry than.

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