Hey,
I've seen sites like Consumerincentivepromotions around for quite a while. I get the general strategy they are using. But when they give away a $1,500 laptop and ask users to fill out offers, the offers don't equal the amount of the laptop.
Is this strategy purely based on the fact that many users won't complete all requirements, thereby making the company some money without the need to give away the laptop. And that this number will more than make up for users that actually do complete requirements.
Also, I'm sure they do emailing, but is there anything else I'm missing here?
Also, anyone know where to get all the $500 gift cards. I know you are supposed to be able to get those sorts of things for cheap. Anyone know how?
I've seen sites like Consumerincentivepromotions around for quite a while. I get the general strategy they are using. But when they give away a $1,500 laptop and ask users to fill out offers, the offers don't equal the amount of the laptop.
Is this strategy purely based on the fact that many users won't complete all requirements, thereby making the company some money without the need to give away the laptop. And that this number will more than make up for users that actually do complete requirements.
Also, I'm sure they do emailing, but is there anything else I'm missing here?
Also, anyone know where to get all the $500 gift cards. I know you are supposed to be able to get those sorts of things for cheap. Anyone know how?