The Real Score Regarding Project Payday

Oct 4
09:09

2010

Kevin Red

Kevin Red

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While looking up available internet marketing programs today, I came across the website, ProjectPayday.com. Their system claims to be capable of providing realistic extra income for the average Joe. It seemed pretty convincing to me so I decide to initiate a review about it to check out what they have to offer.

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Now on their website, the first thing that would most likely catch your attention is a video testimony by a member named Emily B. She reported generating an income of $210 after three days of using the system. This makes the system seem a lot more reasonable than others who can claim to help make thousands of dollars in a year. A modest projection from the website indicates that you can make as much as $154 on your computer within an hour or two. You will then be informed that you can evaluate their system by signing up. After the sign-up process you will then be receiving a quick start training guide. The content is 65 pages but you'll only need to read 17 pages from it in order to make money. The owner them makes a commitment to her members by going so far as saying that she will pay them $100 if you don't make at least $50 following her "Fast First Fifty" mentoring program. This makes the whole system a lot more convincing.

Moving on though,The Real Score Regarding Project Payday Articles I found that there isn't much to go through unless you actually sign up for the program and invest in it. The reason provided was that they believe it is necessary in order to guard their concepts and secrets from being copied by other systems. As a possible subscriber however, I still have that feeling that I don't have a clue as to what exactly I am getting. All I know are the things the website is telling me, about how their methods can bring you a possible extra income of $500 to $200 in a month and how 13 of 14 test individuals managed to earn $200 within one month. The one who didn't apparently earned $180 by working on the program for only 3 hours. All these information seemed convincing and their policies seemed reasonable, it didn't help the fact however that I am still left clueless about what I'll actually be doing should I choose to sign up to this program.

It seems the only way for me to find out was to signup which is what I did and lucky for all of you who are reading this review, I'll be able to tell you exactly what this program is all about and how it works. Once you sign up for the program, you will be involving yourself with a series of steps which includes sorting through their online database which gives you a list of people that will pay you to sign up for specific offers. Here is the basic layout of how the system works.

Are you aware that there are specific websites out there that would give you gifts for free if you manage to get a specific number of people to sign up for their offers? Indeed, that is the backbone of this program. Let's say there is this guy named Daniel and he signs up for one of these websites. He found one offering him a free Xbox 360 if he can get 10 people to sign up for specific offers. The fastest way to do this would be placing an offer on the system's database to pay 10 people to signup for his website's offer so that he can get the free gift. He will then pay you a specific amount; let's say $10 direct to your PayPal account. Now an Xbox 360 would cost more than $100 so this is how Daniel would also benefit from this program. These offers that you'll be signing up for would either be free or has some kind of low cost trial offer. Once the trial period expires, you will then be billed. The cost of these offers would then be deducted from your spendable income.

The Bottom Line

Like all my previous reviews, I wish to conclude this while remaining as unbiased as possible. The system does indeed sound like something that will work if you can truly dedicate yourself. It's very reasonable and their overall concept of how the system works makes sense. However, I would just like to point out the fact that you might want to consider the offers that you sign up for may have monthly recurring fees. This would make me wonder as a possible subscriber how sustainable the system really is. The picture of making money online doesn't seem to be as simple as they paint it to be. Please feel free to submit your review below should you want to share your experiences or thoughts about the matter.

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