Zak K
Hello,

In clickbank there are a multitude of sites selling paid surveys advertising, but are also including a free vacation with the offer. They all seem to include the same offer, so unless they are all really the same company in disguise, which is unlikely because of different whois/hosting/ip block info for each site. Therefore I believe they are getting it from some kind of central point, some kind of service or affiliate program.

You can see the same vacation offer many times over on these sites, among many others.

http://www.paidsurveysonline.com/?hop=0

http://www.surveys-paid.com/

http://www.workonline4pay.com/?hop=0

http://www.getpaidtosurveys.com/

http://www.cashcreators.net/secrets.htm



Therefore, does anybody know how I can make this offer? I will just sign up for one of these sites and see if I can come across any kind of program where I can offer it on some of my own sites, but does anybody know off hand what the deal is with this vacation offer and how I can go about offering it myself through whatever program all those sites above are going through? Is the vacation offer anywhere outside of clickbank sites?

Any help you can give me would be greatly apprecitated. Thank you.



-Zak K.

Fraser Neilson
Hi Zak

I don't know about that one in particular but one promo offer I have been looking at using is the free flights worth up to $1600 at:

http://www.massMarketingProgram.com/at/?115827

Basically it enables you to give away an unlimited amount of 2 fully-paid, round-trip plane tickets that can be used to fly to anyplace in the world and have a value of up to $1600.

It costs you about $30 per month for an unlimited number of flight giveaways. A condition is that the flights must start in the USA.

Now I personally have NOT yet used this but I found out about it and got the link from Graham Hamer of profit-plan.com who uses it himself and he is a good man and a legit operator.

And if it seems that everyone else is using the free vacation offer you mentioned, it may be worth your while looking at this one with a different lead offer - and $1600 worth of flights is a good one! A bit of differentiation is a good thing.

Hope this helps.

Fraser Neilson

Zak K
Yeah, it looks okay. Ironically, I've seen offers in the paper where they give people that plane ticket offer when they go in to look for jobs. I can always recognize it because it says 2 round trip tickets anywhere in the country worth 1600 dollars.


Normally they have to buy over-priced hotel rooms, but that just evens it out. I'll sign up under your ref code that you gave me. :D

Too bad I don't make the 4 dollars off of each plane ticket sold, though.

Fraser Neilson
Glad to be of help :)

Yes as usual with these things there is a minimum hotel stay required - but the main thing is that you can offer a good incentive.

Sorry, I don't know anything about the $4 off each ticket so can't really help.

Good luck - I hope it works well for you.

Fraser

Zak K
Originally posted by Fraser Neilson
Glad to be of help :)

Yes as usual with these things there is a minimum hotel stay required - but the main thing is that you can offer a good incentive.

Sorry, I don't know anything about the $4 off each ticket so can't really help.

Good luck - I hope it works well for you.

Fraser



Yeah, i was referring to how you get 4$ on each plane ticket sale that I do, as me w/ referral. Not 4$ off as in a discount.

John Glube
Fraser

No disrespect meant to anyone, however my understanding after checking, is that with these "free certificates" the recipient pays the hotel rack rate while staying overnight (s) on the trip.

(The rack rate is usually far higher than the list or bargain rate the consumer can get with some shopping.)

As a result, the recipient pays roughly the same for the total trip including airfare as if he or she had booked in advance.

To verify this people may want to check with someone who is knowledgeable how the travel industry works.

Kind regards,

John

P.S. I am not suggesting you don't get "free" airline tickets with the stipulated rack price. You do.

It is just that between advance booking and discount fares both with the airlines and the hotels, the net savings to the consumer is not $1,600.

Is it still a good marketing gimmick? Check with someone truly knowledgeable about the travel industry and of course only testing will tell you for sure.

John Glube
Toronto, Canada


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