Monday, March 23, 2009

Zipnadazilch.com Review

What is Zipnadazilch.com?

If you've been following my other posts about my experience with the Project Payday information system, you've probably wondered about my mention of ZipNadaZilch, or ZNZ. ZNZ is a great example of an IFW, or Incentive Freebie Website. Let's do a quick rundown of how a typical IFW works. This includes Zipnadazilch, and any of its associated sites

Advertiser Dollars

The first source of money comes from corporate sponsors. These are major companies like Netflix, freecreditreport, Columbia House, etc. that want to get their product out to more potential consumers. They contact an IFW website (or a new IFW website contacts them) and offer them a certain amount of money in return advertising space. Let's say Netflix offers Zipnadazilch $1000.00 to promote their offers. Now Zipnadazilch has to find a way to honor their side of the bargain, or the advertising budget from Netflix will disappear. What's their solution? They use some of the advertising budget to buy electronics and other free gifts (and sometimes just offer cash). They can then offer these gifts for free to consumers, in exchange for taking a look or signing up for a certain number of their sponsors' offers. They capitalize on the advertising aspect by forcing a number of referrals to receive the free gift, which basically forces a certain number of OTHER people to look at the sponsor offers too.

In our Netflix example, Netflix paid out $1000.00 for advertising. If they get enough people to look at their product, sign up for a free trial, and then continue to purchase monthly service, (which is very likely, given how excellent of a product Netflix is offering) then they easily make back their advertising expense that they paid to Zipnadazilch to promote their product to consumers who would not have considered purchasing Netflix otherwise.

Zipnadazilch used a certain amount of their $1000.00 to purchase free gifts (or one big free gift). Let's say they spent $500.00 to purchase a brand new PS3 (a few years ago anyway). By offering this as a prize, they were able to entice at least 1 person to take a lot at their sponsors' offers. If that person was diligent, and managed to refer their friends, then all those people ALSO viewed the sponsor offers. Zipnadazilch has fulfilled their part of the bargain, and earned $500.00. The sponsor has gotten their potential customers to look at their product. Obviously, this proves to be lucrative enough for both parties involved, because new IFW websites are springing up every day.

How Do We Benefit?

Obviously, all we have to do is sign up for the sponsor offers, which we have no intention of keeping, and refer our friends, and then we are home free. We get our free gift from the IFW, and we haven't spent any money on the sponsors' offers.
This process is explained more thoroughly in my other articles about Project Payday Scam or Not. If you want to learn more about Project Payday, which is a free information source about how to take advantage of IFW sites like Zipnadazilch, you can sign up for free at Project Payday and get started right away with earning free gifts and dollars.

BONUS OFFER

*EDIT* Please disregard the below text. This offer is outdated. I would delete it, but Google doesn't look kindly upon deleting text from your posts.

This is a bonus offer for exact ONE (1) person. If they want a test run of the Project Payday system, and of Zipnadazilch.com. After ONE person leaves a comment or sends me a message saying they are interested, I will delete this section.

I am currently using cash.zipnadazilch.com. I am using an offer that will pay me $40.00. All I need is one referral. I could easily get a friend to do this for me, but I want to demonstrate my good will, and also demonstrate how easily the system works. Therefore, I will pay the first person who contacts me with their interest $20.00 into their PayPal account to be my referral. Just comment or message, and I'll send you the link you need, and walk you through all the steps, so you can see how easy using the system is, and prove that Zipnadazilch is legitimate. That's right, $20.00 for looking at some offers, signing up for a few free trials, and canceling them before the trial period expires. It's that easy! I will even suggest which trial offers you complete (because I completed them also).

This is for the FIRST PERSON who reads this and comments or sends me a message. After that, my one offer will be used up and I would have to initiate a new gift offer.

THE EASIEST 20 BUCKS YOU'LL EVER MAKE. I swear. Just contact via comment or message, and I'll get you set up.

I hope this was an informative section for IFWs and a Zipnadazilch.com review. I'm always glad to provide info about zipnadazilch.com and any other website that has worked for me. Stay tuned!

David F.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Project Payday Scam or Not? The Final Verdict.

Project Payday, Is it a Scam ? UPDATE

About a week ago, I wrote an article about my intentions to make money using Project Payday. It was actually my first post about earning extra money at home. I announced that I had started using the program and that I had high hopes for the project. I didn't share what happened.

The Results



As you can see from the photo above, my PayPal account was credited for 25 dollars today. That payment came from Tim, a guy who received 40 dollars from cash.zipnadazilch.com for referring me to the website.

How Did the Money get There?

This is quite a process, so you might want to sit back, make yourself a sandwich, and get to reading.

First, I contacted the guy on http://www.freelunchroom.net, which is a totally free forum for meeting people and facilitating trades of this kind of business deal. I exchanged several emails with Tim, and he sent me a referral link of his for the offer he wanted me to complete. Here's where it got tricky. I had to complete 1 credit's worth of offers. Unfortunately, all the offers that gave me 1 credit in one fell swoop would cost me more than 25 dollars! If I wanted to make money, I had to have my total expenses come out to less than 25 dollars.

This is why I completed 4 offers, each worth 1/4th of a credit. When I had finished, I had worked for about half an hour, signing up for these sponsor offers. All four of them were free trials that began charging my credit card after 7, 9 or 14 days. For those interested, those four offers were:

-A 9 day free trial from freecreditreport.com (and $12.95 monthly after that)
-A 7 day free trial from gofreecredit.com (and and $14.95 monthly after that)
-A trial from Grant Funding Express that gave me two trials simultaneously, one for 7 days, one for 14 ($72.95 a month and $32.95 a month, respectively)
-A 7 day free trial from photocubbie.com (and $16.95 monthly after that)

As I did these offers, I was careful to mark down every piece of information they gave me. I went over the Terms and Conditions of every single offer until I was sure I had covered every single gimmick they could throw at me. I even found the very sneaky wording in the Grant Funding Express offer that told me I actually was signing up for two trials at the same time, and to cancel them would require calling two different phone numbers!

My total expenses at this point were $1.93. That's the shipping and handling price that Grant Funding Express charged me to send me a free CD with more information on it about writing grants. I don't know when to expect it, but it has not arrived yet.

I went back to cash.zipnadazilch.com after completing these offers, and voila, my account showed 1 credit of offer completion. I sent an email off to Tim at FreeLunchRoom.com and happily waited for him to send me money....

Trouble in Paradise

Tim contacts me back within a few hours, to inform me that I am no longer cleared on zipnadazilch.com! My account has gone "red" and I have been placed on hold. Apparently, they want more proof of residence, and request a copy of my driver's license, and a recent utility bill. I scan my driver's license, black out the important information, and send it along. I also send along a shipping invoice from an Amazon order I received that has my current address on it.

Within several hours, I am "green" again, and I contact Tim to tell him this. The next day he sends a confirmation email and asks for my PayPal email. When I do, I log into my PayPal and find that I have been credited for 25 dollars. Victory!

Post-Thoughts on Project Payday

There is no longer any doubt in my mind that Project Payday, as an information guide, is not a scam. The information provided is valid, and the price is right (free, if you complete the right sponsor offer). With the Project Payday information, I was able to make 25 dollars fairly easily, with only a few hours of work. Remember! You need to keep all your sponsor offers organized! Read the fine print! Make sure you know all the conditions and terms of service! Give yourself enough time to cancel the free trials (Tim suggested that it's best if I don't cancel them RIGHT AWAY, but don't wait until the last minute either).

So far I have had only a small bit of trouble canceling my free trials, and that was with gofreecredit.com. gofreecredit.com has no login page, and no contact information to cancel your order. It was only after determinedly searching around the internet that I discovered gofreecredit.com is a front page for creditreport.com, where I had actually gotten an account, and where the contact number for my cancellation was located. Tricky!

Project Payday, Scam or Not?

I have to say not. To read other reviews of Project Payday and the IFW system, I suggest you take a look at the review website I've Tried That. This is rapidly becoming my favorite source of reviews for online money-making systems.

The Project Payday process is perfectly legitimate, albeit time consuming and risky if you lack the proper organization.I can't stress how much it would suck to accidentally pay a monthly fee of $35, after getting your reward of only $25. To get started with the Project Payday information guide, just follow this link and enter your email.

Project Payday Information Source

If you have any trouble understanding the process, feel free to comment or leave me a message. This is my first positive result on methods for Earning Extra Money at Home. Good Luck!


Friday, March 6, 2009

Earning Extra Money at Home: About Me

I am a 19 year old college student going to school in Atlanta, Georgia. I have a strong interest in finding ways to supplement my meager cash flow with a minimum investment on my part.

This blog is about my trials and travels to make money online. I will share with you products that work, products that don't work, other places on the internet to get great information about earning extra money at home, and in general, just everything that I learn that I feel like sharing with the world.

Maybe someday, once I learn enough, I'll write an ebook and try to sell my knowledge. For now, however, all the information on this site, and everything I share here, will be totally free. If I give a product review, I will be giving you my true thoughts on the product. I'm not trying to make money with this blog...yet, so for now, nothing on the blog itself is monetized.

In a few days, I'll be posting my first blogroll of similar, free blogs online that I have found to be useful. Please visit them, because they have done a lot for me so far. Thanks!

Make sure to check out my most recent post about Project Payday. Earning Extra Money at Home With Project Payday
I'm experimenting with this service right now and will be writing a lot about it.

Take it easy everyone

David F.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Earning Extra Money At Home With Project Payday

Hey world!. My name is David. I'm a struggling college student, and I know, like all of you, that you could use a little extra cashflow. Every day, when I think about the lifestyle that I COULD be leading, I wonder how I could go about earning extra money at home, or in my case, from a dorm room. :) For the past few months, I have been exploring my options, always keeping in mind that I didn't want to BUY anything to start making extra money at home. I am not so naive to believe that I can make money from home without some hard work, but I do believe that I can find a free solution to make money. After several months of hard work(and a few dollars sunk into worthless money holes), I think I found the perfect solution, which I'll share in just a minute.

First in my quest, I started reading blogs about how to make money online. Unsurprisingly, these guys (and some girls) were all trying to sell me something! They just wanted to make me buy something from them, a program or a tutorial that would, magically, make big piles of cash fall into my lap. I know right away these guys were full of it. When I continued my search, I started looking for information that was provided free of charge, like the information I'm going to provide to you. That way, I knew that the people telling me this information weren't trying to scam me, because they weren't trying to sell me their very own product!

I was not extremely surprised to discover that there ARE methods on the internet for earning extra money from home. They aren't fast, and they aren't going to make you rich, but when you need to make some cash for Christmas, or just get a few extra bucks in your pocket, they seem to work. Almost all of the free blogs I read recommended an online program, a service that is free to use, and generates real profits.

This program is called Project Payday. Maybe you've heard of it before, and maybe you haven't. The premise is uncomplicated. There is real work to be done, but you may be able to earn up to a few hundred dollars a day.

(UPDATE)I have completed my test of Project Payday! To see my final thoughts on Project Payday, read my article Project Payday Scam or Not.

Project Payday is an example of a IFW, or Incentive Freebie Website. It also provides information about how to take advantage of IFWs to make money.

If you've spent any time on the internet at all, you've noticed the ads and spam that shows up in your email inbox promising "GET A FREE IPOD NOW" or "CLICK HERE TO WIN XBOX 360 INSTANTLY". You probably ignored or immediately deleted them. Well, what you might not have realized is that these things actually worked, to a certain extent, and people DO make money and get free gifts from them every day.

When you complete an offer and get access to the tutorial at Project Payday, they teach you how to take advantage of IFWs and make cash with them. Of course there's danger involved. These programs have their catches and hidden costs, and if you aren't careful, you're going to end up spending a lot more than you make. If you follow all the instructions in the easy-to-understand tutorial and carefully organize what you have signed up for, (so you can remember to cancel them later) there's no reason to not be able to make extra money at home using this program.

Project Payday first makes you complete a short offer (go for one of the free trials that you can cancel right away). Project Payday at this point, has made money. That's how the offer works. Their affiliate pays them money to promote their product. Now that they've made their money, they can share their information with you, which is incredibly simple, so you can make YOUR money from the IFWs. The only party being screwed over by this exchange is the affiliate program that you signed up for, AND THEN IMMEDIATELY QUIT, because they paid good money to Project Payday to promote their product in the first place. This is where the money comes from that YOU are going to make. It's not creating money out of nothing; you are screwing over some affiliate company.

Project Payday Sales Page.

Oh...be careful though. You have to have good organizational skills, cause you're gonna be signing up for a lot of crap that you need to remember to cancel before you have to pay for it. That way you can make the profits! Interested? I definitely was. Check out their website and start earning extra money at home. Go ahead and enter your name and email, and then you can evaluate their website for yourself. If you don't want anything to do with them, just stop. They won't even send you annoying crap! (This surprised me too)

When you finish signing up and make your first profit, don't forget to come back here and comment, so that other people know that I'm not full of crap. :P

Oh...and don't be put off by their cheesy looking website, cause it IS terrible, but this is actually decent stuff..haha.