Advertising and Marketing on the Internet: Rules of the Road
The Internet is connecting advertisers and marketers to customers from Boston to Bali with text, interactive graphics, video and audio. If you're thinking about advertising on the Internet, remember that many of the same rules that apply to other forms of advertising apply to electronic marketing. These rules and guidelines protect businesses and consumers - and help maintain the credibility of the Internet as an advertising medium. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has prepared this guide to give you an overview of some of the laws it enforces.
Advertising must tell the truth and not mislead consumers.
In addition, claims must be substantiated.
GENERAL OFFERS AND CLAIMS
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
The Federal Trade Commission Act allows the FTC to act in the interest of all consumers to prevent deceptive and unfair acts or practices. In interpreting Section 5 of the Act, the Commission has determined that a representation, omission or practice is deceptive if it is likely to:
* mislead consumers and
* affect consumers' behavior or decisions about the product or service.
In addition, an act or practice is unfair if the injury it causes, or is likely to cause, is:
* substantial
* not outweighed by other benefits and
* not reasonably avoidable.
The FTC Act prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. That is, advertising must tell the truth and not mislead consumers. A claim can be misleading if relevant information is left out or if the claim implies something that's not true. For example, a lease advertisement for an automobile that promotes "$0 Down" may be misleading if significant and undisclosed charges are due at lease signing.
In addition, claims must be substantiated, especially when they concern health, safety, or performance. The type of evidence may depend on the product, the claims, and what experts believe necessary. If your ad specifies a certain level of support for a claim - "tests show X" - you must have at least that level of support.
Sellers are responsible for claims they make about their products and services. Third parties - such as advertising agencies or website designers and catalog marketers - also may be liable for making or disseminating deceptive representations if they participate in the preparation or distribution of the advertising, or know about the deceptive claims.
*
Advertising agencies or website designers are responsible for reviewing the information used to substantiate ad claims. They may not simply rely on an advertiser's assurance that the claims are substantiated. In determining whether an ad agency should be held liable, the FTC looks at the extent of the agency's participation in the preparation of the challenged ad, and whether the agency knew or should have known that the ad included false or deceptive claims.
*
To protect themselves, catalog marketers should ask for material to back up claims rather than repeat what the manufacturer says about the product. If the manufacturer doesn't come forward with proof or turns over proof that looks questionable, the catalog marketer should see a yellow "caution light" and proceed appropriately, especially when it comes to extravagant performance claims, health or weight loss promises, or earnings guarantees. In writing ad copy, catalogers should stick to claims that can be supported. Most important, catalog marketers should trust their instincts when a product sounds too good to be true.
Other points to consider:
*
Disclaimers and disclosures must be clear and conspicuous. That is, consumers must be able to notice, read or hear, and understand the information. Still, a disclaimer or disclosure alone usually is not enough to remedy a false or deceptive claim.
*
Demonstrations must show how the product will perform under normal use.
*
Refunds must be made to dissatisfied consumers - if you promised to make them.
*
Advertising directed to children raises special issues. That's because children may have greater difficulty evaluating advertising claims and understanding the nature of the information you provide. Sellers should take special care not to misrepresent a product or its performance when advertising to children. The Children's Advertising Review Unit (CARU) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has published specific guidelines for children's advertising that you may find helpful.
Dot Com Disclosures: Information About Online Advertising, an FTC staff paper, provides additional information for online advertisers. The paper discusses the factors used to evaluate the clarity and conspicuousness of required disclosures in online ads. It also discusses how certain FTC rules and guides that use terms like "writing" or "printed" apply to Internet activities and how technologies such as email may be used to comply with certain rules and guides.
PROTECTING CONSUMERS� PRIVACY ONLINE
The Internet provides unprecedented opportunities for the collection and sharing of information
from and about consumers. But studies show that consumers have very strong concerns about the security and confidentiality of their personal information in the online marketplace. Many consumers also report being wary of engaging in online commerce, in part because they fear that their personal information can be misused.
These consumer concerns present an opportunity for you to build on consumer trust by implementing effective voluntary industry-wide practices to protect consumers' information privacy. The FTC has held a number of workshops for industry, consumer groups and privacy advocates to explore industry guidelines to protect consumers' privacy online.
In June 1998, the FTC issued Online Privacy: A Report to Congress. The Report noted that while over 85 percent of all websites collected personal information from consumers, only 14 percent of the sites in the FTC's random sample of commercial websites provided any notice to consumers of the personal information they collect or how they use it. In May 2000, the FTC issued a follow-up report, Privacy Online: Fair Information Practices in the Electronic Marketplace. While the 2000 survey showed significant improvement in the percent of websites that post at least some privacy disclosures, only 20 percent of the random sample sites were found to have implemented four fair information practices: notice, choice, access and security. Even when the survey looked at the percentage of sites implementing the two critical practices of notice and choice, only 41 percent of the random sample provided such privacy disclosures. You can access the FTC's privacy report at www.ftc.gov.
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the FTC's implementing Rule took effect April 21, 2000. Commercial websites directed to children under 13 years old or general audience sites that have actual knowledge that they are collecting information from a child must obtain parental permission before collecting such information.
The FTC also launched a special site at www.ftc.gov/kidzprivacy to help children, parents and site operators understand the provisions of COPPA and how the law will affect them.
LAWS ENFORCED BY THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Listed here are some FTC laws about specific marketing practices and the promotion of
products and services in specific industries. For copies of the rules and commentaries relevant to your Internet enterprise, contact: Consumer Response Center, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 20580; toll-free: 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357); TDD: 1-866-653-4261. Or visit the FTC at www.ftc.gov.
Business Opportunities
The Franchise and Business Opportunity Rule requires franchise and business opportunity sellers to give consumers a detailed disclosure document at least 10 days before the consumer pays any money or legally commits to a purchase. The document must include:
* the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of other purchasers;
* a fully-audited financial statement of the seller;
* the background and experience of the business's key executives;
* the cost of starting and maintaining the business; and
* the responsibilities of the seller and purchaser once the purchase is made.
In addition, companies that make earnings representations must give consumers the written basis for their claims, including the number and percentage of owners who have done at least as well as claimed.
See Franchising and Business Opportunity Ventures.
Multi-level marketing (MLM)
MLM - also known as "network" or "matrix" marketing - is a way of selling goods and services through distributors. These plans typically promise that people who sign up as distributors will get commissions two ways - on their own sales and on the sales their recruits have made.
Pyramid schemes - a form of multi-level marketing - involve paying commissions to distributors only for recruiting new distributors. Pyramid schemes are illegal in most states because the plans inevitably collapse when no new distributors can be recruited. When a plan collapses, most people - except those at the top of the pyramid - lose their money.
MLMs should pay commissions for the retail sales of goods or services, not for recruiting new distributors. MLMs that involve the sale of business opportunities or franchises, as defined by the Franchise Rule, must comply with the Rule's requirements about disclosing the number and percentage of existing franchisees who have achieved the claimed results, as well as cautionary language.
See Franchising and Business Opportunity Ventures.
Credit and Financial Issues
The Truth in Lending Act requires creditors who deal with consumers to disclose information in writing about finance charges and related aspects of credit transactions, including finance charges expressed as an annual percentage rate. In addition, the Act establishes a three-day right of rescission in certain transactions involving the establishment of a security interest in the consumer's principal dwelling (with certain exclusions, such as interests taken in connection with the purchase or initial construction of a dwelling). The Act also establishes certain requirements for advertisers of credit terms.
See Truth in Lending Act.
The Fair Credit Billing Act is important if you are a creditor billing customers for goods or services. The Act requires you to acknowledge consumer billing complaints promptly in writing and to investigate billing errors. The Act prohibits creditors from taking actions that adversely affect the consumer's credit standing until the investigation is completed, and affords other consumer protections during disputes. The Act also requires that creditors promptly post payments to the consumer's account, and either refund overpayments or credit them to the consumer's account.
See The Fair Credit Billing Act.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires that consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) - such as credit bureaus and resellers of consumer reports - that provide information to creditors, insurers, employers, and others, do so with due regard for the confidentiality, accuracy, and legitimate use of such data. When those parties take adverse action on the basis of information in a credit report, they must identify the CRA that provided the report so that the consumer can learn how to get a copy to verify or contest its accuracy and completeness. Creditors and others may not knowingly provide false information to CRAs, which are required to maintain reasonable procedures to ensure the maximum possible accuracy of their data.
See Fair Credit Reporting Act, Credit Reports: What Information Providers Need to Know, Using Consumer Reports: What Employers Need to Know, and Consumer Reports: What Insurers Need to Know.
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits lenders from discriminating on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, receipt of public assistance income, or an applicant's good faith exercise of any rights under the Consumer Credit Protection Act. The ECOA requires creditors to provide applicants with the reasons credit was denied if the applicant asks.
See Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
The Electronic Fund Transfer Act establishes the rights, liabilities, and responsibilities of participants in electronic fund transfer systems. The EFTA requires participants to adopt certain practices when they deal with transaction accounting and preauthorized transfers and error resolution, and sets liability limits for losses caused by unauthorized transfers.
See Electronic Fund Transfer Act.
The Consumer Leasing Act regulates personal property leases that exceed four months and are made to consumers for personal, family, or household purposes. The statute requires that certain lease costs and terms be disclosed, imposes limitations on the size of penalties for delinquency or default and on the size of residual liabilities, and in some instances, requires certain disclosures in lease advertising.
See Advertising Consumer Leases and How to Advertise Consumer Credit.
Environmental Claims
It's deceptive to misrepresent - directly or indirectly - that a product offers a general environmental benefit. Your ads should qualify broad environmental claims - or avoid them altogether - to prevent deception about the specific nature of the benefit. In addition, your ads shouldn't imply significant environmental benefits if the benefit isn't significant. Say a trash bag is labeled "recyclable" without qualification. Because trash bags ordinarily are not separated from other trash for recycling at a landfill or incinerator, it is unlikely that they will be used again. Technically, the bag may be "recyclable," but the claim is deceptive because it asserts an environmental benefit where there is no significant or meaningful benefit.
See Environmental Advertising and Marketing Practices Guide, and Complying with the Green Guides.
Free Products
A product that's advertised as free if another is purchased - "buy one, get one" - indicates that the consumer will pay nothing for the one item and no more than the regular price for the other. Ads like these should describe all the terms and conditions of the free offer clearly and prominently.
See Guide Concerning the Use of the Word Free and Similar Representations.
Jewelry
The FTC's Jewelry Guides tell you how to make accurate and truthful claims about jewelry you offer for sale.
The Guides cover claims made for gold, silver, platinum, pewter, diamonds, gemstones, and pearls and define how certain common terms may be used in ads. For example, the Guides explain when a product can be called "gold plated" or when a diamond can be called "flawless."
The Guides also describe information that sellers should disclose in their ads so that consumers are not misled. For example, if you sell synthetic or imitation gemstones, you must tell the consumer that the gemstone is not natural. In addition, you should tell consumers if the pearls that you are selling are cultured or imitation, so that consumers are not misled about the type of pearl being offered.
See Guides for the Jewelry, Precious Metals and Pewter Industries.
Mail and Telephone Orders
According to the Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule, you must have a reasonable basis for stating or implying that a product can be shipped within a certain time. If your ad doesn't include a shipping statement, you must have a reasonable basis to believe you can ship within 30 days.
If you can't ship when promised, you must notify the customer of the delay and the right to cancel. For definite delays of up to 30 days, you may treat the customer's silence as agreement to the delay. For longer or indefinite delays, and second and subsequent delays, you must get the customer's consent. If you don't, you must promptly refund all the money the customer paid you without being asked.
You can give updated shipping information over the phone if your Internet ad prompts customers to call to place an order. This information may differ from what you said or implied about the shipping time in your ad. The updated phone information supersedes any shipping representation made in your ad, but you still must have a reasonable basis for the update.
See Complying with the FTC�s Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule
Negative Option Offers
The Negative Option Rule applies to sellers of subscription plans who ship merchandise like books or compact discs to consumers who have agreed in advance to become subscribers. The Rule requires ads to clearly and conspicuously disclose material information about the terms of the plan. Further, once consumers agree to enroll, the company must notify them before shipping to allow them to decline the merchandise. Even if an automatic shipment or continuity program doesn't fall within the specifics of the Rule, companies should be careful to clearly disclose the terms and conditions of the plan before billing consumers or charging their credit cards.
See Negative Option Rule.
900 Numbers
The 900-Number Rule requires that ads for pay-per-call services disclose the cost of the call. Ads for services that promote sweepstakes or games of chance, provide information about a federal program (but are not sponsored by a federal agency), or target individuals under 18 years of age require additional disclosures. Ads for 900-numbers cannot be directed to children under 12 unless the ads deal with a bona fide education service, as defined by the Rule.
See Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act and Complying with the 900-Number Rule.
Telemarketing
Advertisements promoting credit repair, promising loans for a fee in advance, or touting investment opportunities may trigger application of the FTC's Telemarketing Sales Rule if the ad allows consumers to order goods or services by telephone. In general, this Rule does not apply to general media advertisements. If you're advertising credit repair, advance fee loans, or investment opportunities, or offering to recover money paid in previous telemarketing transactions, however, the Rule likely applies to you. Among other things, the Rule requires that certain disclosures be made before a customer pays for the goods or services. The Rule also prohibits material misrepresentations.
See Complying with the Telemarketing Sales Rule.
Testimonials and Endorsements
Testimonials and endorsements must reflect the typical experiences of consumers, unless the ad clearly and conspicuously states otherwise. A statement that not all consumers will get the same results is not enough to qualify a claim. Testimonials and endorsements can't be used to make a claim that the advertiser itself cannot substantiate.
Connections between an endorser and the company that are unclear or unexpected to a customer also must be disclosed, whether they have to do with a financial arrangement for a favorable endorsement, a position with the company, or stock ownership. Expert endorsements must be based on appropriate tests or evaluations performed by people that have mastered the subject matter.
See FTC Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Warranties and Guarantees
Warranties
The Rule on Pre-Sale Availability of Written Warranty Terms requires that warranties be available before purchase for consumer products that cost more than $15. If your ad mentions a warranty on a product that can be purchased by mail, phone or computer, it must tell consumers how to get a copy of the warranty.
See Pre-Sale Availability of Written Warranty Terms Rule.
Guarantees
If your ad uses phrases like "satisfaction guaranteed" or "money-back guarantee," you must be willing to give full refunds for any reason. You also must tell the consumer the terms of the offer.
See Guides for the Advertising of Warranties and Guarantees, A Businessperson�s Guide to Federal Warranty Law, and Consumer Product Warranties.
Wool and Textile Products
The Textile and Wool Acts require you to disclose country of origin information in catalogs and other mail order advertising and in Internet ads that sell textile and wool products. The description of each advertised item must include a statement that it was made in the U.S.A., imported or both. A general statement in your ads that all products are either made in the U.S.A. or imported is not adequate.
Ads that say or imply anything about fiber content must disclose the generic fiber names (as assigned by the FTC) in order of predominance by weight. This requirement applies to all ads, whether or not they solicit direct sales. It is not necessary to state the percentage of each fiber, but fibers present in an amount less than 5 percent should be listed as "other fiber(s)." (There is an exception to the 5 percent requirement for fibers that have a functional significance even in an amount less than 5 percent.)
See Textile Fiber Products Identification Act and Calling It Cotton: Labeling and Advertising Cotton Products.
Made in the U.S.A.
A product has to be "all or virtually all made in the United States" for it to be advertised or labeled as "Made in the U.S.A."
See Enforcement Policy Statement on U.S. Origin Claims.
Non-Compliance
The FTC periodically joins with other law enforcement agencies to monitor the Internet for
potentially false or deceptive online advertising claims.
If your advertisements don't comply with the law, you could face enforcement actions or civil lawsuits. For advertisers under the FTC's jurisdiction, that could mean:
*
orders to cease and desist, with fines up to $11,000 per violation should they occur.
*
injunctions by federal district courts. Violations of some Commission rules also could result in civil penalties of up to $11,000 per violation. Violations of court orders could result in civil or criminal contempt proceedings.
*
in some instances, refunds to consumers for actual damages in civil lawsuits.
For More Information
The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair practices in the marketplace and to provide information to businesses to help them comply with the law. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.





But first, you need to understand - YOU have the upper hand here.
Internet advertisers NEED YOU - Paid-to-Read-Email programs are a piece of the $12.5 billion spent in 2005 by internet advertisers.
In fact, the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers report that "Interactive advertising continues to experience tremendous growth as marketers experience its overall effectiveness in building brands and delivering online and offline sales".
And since they can't legally spam you anymore (due to the Anti-Spam Laws), now - more than ever - they must PAY YOU to look at their ads.
So what does all this mean?
Basically, advertisers are willing to pay you just to look at their online ads, in the hopes you might buy their product or service - or perhaps recommend it to someone you know.
Really - it's legitimate... and it's that simple! (Plus, you don't have to buy anything...)
In the advertising world, they call this little-known way to make money "Incentivized Marketing". Instead of paying an ad agency the money, the advertiser pays you, the ad viewer, directly - by giving you a small cash incentive to view the ad.
This cuts the middleman out of the picture, ultimately saving the advertiser money. This system works so well for advertisers, they keep coming back to PTR programs year after year.
Maybe someday you'll even have TV advertisers paying you to view commercials!
follow the links and all will be revealed!
imagine all the extra cash that YOU could be accumulating in your free PTR accounts while relaxing in your chair as you enjoy a cup of freshly-brewed coffee and view ads about all kinds of interesting products...
all from the comfort of home i do this everday and so can you!
visit the links today!
http://www.freewebs.com/worldwidemoneyvillage/greatprogramstotry.htm
The information that you will receive includes the following:
* Sites that pay you to watch online video commercials.
* Step by step instructions for making $1200 or more per month at no cost to you.
* A site that will pay you to research ad content for advertisers, and do other tasks that computers cannot do. Such as: answer questions, send in pictures (not adult or offensive), correct ad errors and more! You choose which assignments to complete.
* A site that will pay you $10 in your paypal account tomorrow for joining 20 free to join sites...even if you are already a member of them.
* A site that will pay you to test free samples companies send you, such as: shampoo, lotions, soaps etc. Afterwards complete reviews giving your opinion of the products.
* Several sites that pay you instantly this evening for the online work you do during the day. Just submit the simple online forms. These sites are proven payers that automatically put your cash in your payment account every night!
* Sites that pay you to receive text ads on your cell phone.
*Sites that pay you for your email entry.
*Sites that pay you for surfing and viewing websites and advertisements.
* IN ADDITION TO THE SITES ABOVE, THERE ARE MANY MORE MONEY MAKERS LISTED. ALL ARE FREE TO JOIN AND START TODAY! OTHER THAN THE SMALL $4 CHARGE FOR THE INFORMATION, YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PAY FOR ANY OF THE SERVICES OR SITES LISTED. 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEED!
Sites that pay you for clicking ads
Sites that pay you for filling forms,doing surveys and more all free to sign up!
http://www.tiktikcash.com/?refId=428287
http://www.cashcrate.com/index.php?ref=179770
http://www.spare-dollars.com/pages/index.php?refid=jmcsworld
http://www.clixsense.com/?2083751
http://www.sendearnings.com/?r=jmcsworld
http://www.wowearnings.com/signup.php?r=jmcsworld
http://www.readerspaid.com/default.aspx?tabid=37&WL_Referrer=jmcsworld
http://www.reliaclick.com/v2/index.php?refer=35146
http://www.treasuretrooper.com/210843
http://adbux.org/?r=jmcsworld http://adraker.com/?ref=689
http://adbux.org/?r=jmcsworld http://adraker.com/?ref=689 http://www.wowearnings.com/signup.php?r=jmcsworld
found these for ipods !! http://jmcbank.ipoddwnpro.hop.clickbank.net/ and http://jmcbank.feedipods.hop.clickbank.net/http://www.shareaflick.net/ref.php?owner=jmcsworlds
Mystery link?
http://www.mycashjunction.com/?824:3810
HELPING YOU MAKE MONEY!
This report will show you how you can locate niche markets and turn those niche markets into websites that get good traffic and make you money.
http://www.mycashjunction.com/?2563:3810
Adsense the dollar producing factory!
One Ebook - All the info you need to start and maximize your Adsense earning experience. Plus resale rights and web page
http://www.mycashjunction.com/?1328:3810
MYSPACE SECRETS!
visit: http://www.mycashjunction.com/?1665:3810
What are these programs? Paid to click and paid to sign up programs pay you to view advertisers ads and sign up for products and promotions from advertisers. They pay by check paypal and a few other payment processors. Theres no cost to you sign up is free. You dont pay anything to do these programs -never pay up front for any pa that ask for a fee etc. How long have you been doing this? Ive been working online for over 5 years with various programs,longer in affiliate marketing. Programs im doing: send and recieve money
http://www.alertpay.com/?BDIyMzY3MgM%3d
http://www.prizebook.com/signup.php?ref=jmcsworld@yahoo.com
http://www.surfbounty.com/index.cfm?f=57948
How You Can Make Money by Sharing Other People's Or Your Own Videos, Websites and Photos With Your Buddies - For Free Everyday! Here's how it works! A member, jim, posts 3-4 videos to WorldWideBuddies.com everyday. He shares the video link with his buddies through MSN, Yahoo and ICQ messenger, also Myspace.com and various groups. Since he has his own internet Groups, he loves to post his video link to his Group and invites them to join WorldWideBuddies.com through his referral link: http://www.worldwidebuddies.com/vid/29.html.
When one of his buddies (or somebody else) watches his video, he will earn advertisement credits and WorldWideBuddies.com will show his Google Adsense advertisement. When his buddies (or somebody else) click the text link of Google Adsense, Jim will make money. How to make money by sharing? As a community, we believe WorldWideBuddies.com should belong to all members. Therefore, we decide to share advertising revenue as much as 60% to the members who contribute contents to WorldWideBuddies.com.
Members receive 50% of the Google AdSense views displayed each time a video, webpage or photo that they have shared is viewed! Members also receive 10% of the Google AdSense displays generated with each view of a video, webpage or photo that has been shared on the site by someone that they referred! You only need to visit 3 website's: Google Adsense, YouTube.com and WorldWideBuddies.com
for more information on how to do this contact by yahoo messenger jmcsworld@yahoo.com
************************************************************************************************************
Get paid for clicking ads!
Do you have a blog or website? Auction Listing? Picture? Dating profile? Or just anything you want to get seen in a big way on the Internet? Want to make easy money doing it? What if I showed you a way to get traffic and make money at the same time? What if I told you it's FREE?
Whether you're looking for a way to make money without spending money, or you're looking to advertise your webpage, - you've got to check out Clix Sense. ClixSense.com has revolutionized advertising by allowing advertisers to pay only when their ad is seen. Best of all, the payments go directly to those viewing the ads!..:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
If you advertise on T.V., radio, search engines, or banner advertising, who knows how many people you're reaching. Sure, the television or radio studio you're advertising with can give a rough estimate of how many people watch the time period you're advertising in, but what they can't or don't tell you is how many people pre-record the show and fast forward through the commercials. How many get up to use the restroom or make a snack during your time slot?
If you are advertising to a geographical location whos demographics include let's say 100,000 people - how many of them ever see your ad? How many watch that specific television program during your alloted time slot? How many listen to your radio station time slot? How many banners or or online searches will actually click through to your website?
These days most advertisers sell online. If you advertise on T.V., radio, banner, or search engines, how many people who DO see your ad will actually take action and visit your website? How many will remember the commercial once their show or music resumes? Well... that's the beauty of ClixSense.com! You only pay for people who ACTUALLY visit your webpage. And guess what? People are begging to see your advertisement because the money you pay for advertising is paid directly to that ad viewer! It's a win / win situation!
Stop wasting your advertising budget on advertising that is outdated and just doesn't work! ClixSense.com guarantees that your advertisement is seen and that you only pay for ads that bring people to your webpage, auction listing, online video, or whatever else you want seen!
Don't think you can afford to advertise on ClixSense.com? Think again! ClixSense.com is affordable to all budgets! If you can afford as little as $5.00 then you can start advertising and driving traffic to your website now!
Can't afford $5 to start advertising? No problem! Simply register a free ClixSense.com account and start viewing ads from other advertisers. You can convert your earnings into ad credits to begin advertising your own website for FREE!
http://www.clixsense.com/?2083751






Found a new one paying for those using ad networks on your webpages/sites
![]() | ||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||
| | ||||||||||||||

Hi friend's!
I wanted to tell you about Ebates, a shopping site that gives you up to 25% Cash Back every time you shop online. You can shop at over 800 stores including Barnes & Noble.com, Gap, Target, Buy.com and Expedia. Plus you get additional savings with exclusive coupons, free shipping offers, and limited-time sales!
Sign up with Ebates today and we'll each get a $5 bonus when you make your first purchase!
Click here to sign up: http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?id=32669084
Happy shopping!
jim
jmcworldwide
Take a Paid Survey
Please answer the following questions "yes" or "no":
Do you have a little extra time?
Do you like giving your opinion, and having it really matter? need little extra cash?
If the answer is "yes," then paid surveys may be ideal for you. With the advent of the Internet and the competition for consumer attention, thousands of companies are seeking ways to contact consumers directly to find out what they really think about movies, books, products, financial services, online gaming – anything you spend money on. All you need to do is give honest answers to questions and you’ll get paid for taking online surveys.
Your paid survey will be conducted online. Browse through a free list of online paid surveys. Surveys that you want to take, you can simply accept, while any paid opinion surveys you're not interested in, you're always free to turn down.
How Does A Paid Survey Work?
It's simple. You simply register in a paid survey directory for free; paid online surveys are performed every day by large companies. Your registration information will include contact information – your email – as well as some demographic information.
When a paid survey comes up that fits your profile, you're contacted and offered the opportunity to participate, as well as told what your reward for that free paid survey will be. Frequently, you're offered cash or a gift certificate; other times, you're entered into a small drawing for a larger prize.
Some free online paid surveys also offer a cumulative payment: you take free online paid surveys for points, and after completing a number of paid surveys you'll have enough points to redeem for prizes or even cash.
Why Would Anyone Pay For My Opinion?
Your opinion is valuable. For years, surveys conducted via telephone worked well. People had a little time to spare, and they were happy to use it to influence the market, public opinion, or just have a little power over the world.
Today, everything moves faster, and no one has the time they used to have. In a world like this, who's willing to answer a survey? Only people with nothing better to do – and they're usually not ideal customers, the opinions that surveys want. In order to get surveys that have any bearing at all on the real world, surveyors are finding that they need to offer something in return for your time.
Enter the paid opinion survey.
In addition, legitimate online paid surveys offer market researchers, the people who really use all their numbers, an additional benefit: they can define the people they want to survey. If a dog food company is looking for young vegetarian pet owners for a new vegetarian line of pet food, they can probably find them in a pool of paid online survey takers.
In case that doesn't convince you, think about this: every year, companies lose hundreds of millions of dollars when they introduce new products onto the market that fail to sell. And that's with good market research information! Your survey answers, when put together with hundreds or thousands of others, can save a company millions of dollars when they're considering what products to market.
That alone makes it worth the cash and prizes they're willing to distribute for your time in taking a paid opinion survey.
Aren't Paid Surveys Scams?
Some are. You see these in pop-up windows all the time, and in spammed email. They offer a prize that's just too good to be true in return for your opinion in a “free” online paid survey. But when you go to take the survey, you find out that you have to complete a certain number of offers to get the prize.
The offers generally require a financial commitment of some sort, but you've already taken the so-called free paid survey. You wind up either losing money, or not getting any return for your time.
These sorts of surveys aren't fair to you. They also aren't very accurate, as they are open to anyone and not just a target market.
By registering to take free paid surveys instead, you have a steady stream of surveys coming to you from a source you can trust not to abuse you. And when you take legitimate online paid surveys regularly, you will start making some money from it. You won't get rich, of course, but it can be worth your time.
You'll also have an additional benefit: you'll have insider information about new products, movies, games, and other things that may be hitting the market in the near future.
You need only to be more discriminating when choosing which free list of paid surveys to use. Choose a free directory that allows you to join paid surveys for free as well. Choose one that offers not only the best online paid surveys but also an extensive company listing of online paid surveys so that you’ll have plenty to choose from. Just make sure that the free list of online paid surveys offers legitimate online paid surveys only.
| If I Participate In Paid Surveys, How Much Money Will I Make? You won't get rich. But you may be able to make enough to pay for a few extras. If you complete a lot of paid online survey, your chances of getting into the pool for more highly paid opinion surveys will go up. And the more online surveys you do, the more paid survey offers you'll be sent. | ||
There's another advantage in doing more legitimate online paid surveys: you may be included in a company listing of online paid survey groups and invited to participate in focus groups and product testing. These are more intense marketing research than surveys, and may require you to go to a marketing office in person to participate face-to-face with others. In product testing, you'll be given products for free to examine on your own and report back on. Both of these marketing opportunities will pay better than standard online surveys.
Do Paid Survey Companies Sell My Email to Spammers?
Always read your agreement carefully, but in general, the answer to this is no. Why would they? Spammers are in direct competition with them for the one thing they want most from you: your time. And paid survey companies are paying you for your time, whereas spammers don't.
This is not to say some paid survey companies don't sell your information. There are companies in this industry who will take advantage of your information, just as there are unscrupulous finance companies that will take advantage of you.
But you must remember that the online paid survey companies you will see are mostly offshoots of legitimate marketing survey companies that have existed for decades collecting information via telephone interviews and mailings. The Nielsen Company uses online paid survey companies; so do many of the polls you read about in the newspaper.
Ultimately, by participating in paid survey reviews, you're participating in a venerable democratic process, one of the oldest and most powerful in existence, and you also get paid for taking the online surveys to boot. As long as you read the fine print, how can you lose?
Surveys
-------------------------------------------
Paid to read programs
http://www.virginiaisforclickers.us/pages/promote.php?refid=jmcsworld
http://www.speedearner.com/pages/index.php?refid=jmcsworld
http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=11730&U=121400&M=811
| File | Type | To/From | Name/Email/Phone | Date | Status | Details | Action | Amount ($) | Fee |
| Payment | From | Site Systems | Mar. 15, 2007 | Completed | $20.00 USD | $0.00 USD |



-------------------------------- ![]() | ||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||
| | ||||||||||||||

Hi friend's!
I wanted to tell you about Ebates, a shopping site that gives you up to 25% Cash Back every time you shop online. You can shop at over 800 stores including Barnes & Noble.com, Gap, Target, Buy.com and Expedia. Plus you get additional savings with exclusive coupons, free shipping offers, and limited-time sales!
Sign up with Ebates today and we'll each get a $5 bonus when you make your first purchase!
Click here to sign up: http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?id=32669084
Happy shopping!
jim
jmcworldwide
Take a Paid Survey
Please answer the following questions "yes" or "no":
Do you have a little extra time?
Do you like giving your opinion, and having it really matter?
Do you have room in your life for a little extra cash?
If the answer to these questions is "yes," then paid surveys may be ideal for you. With the advent of the Internet and the competition for consumer attention, thousands of companies are seeking ways to contact consumers directly to find out what they really think about movies, books, products, financial services, online gaming – anything you spend money on. All you need to do is give honest answers to questions and you’ll get paid for taking online surveys.
Your paid survey will be conducted online. Browse through a free list of online paid surveys. Surveys that you want to take, you can simply accept, while any paid opinion surveys you're not interested in, you're always free to turn down.
How Does A Paid Survey Work?
It's simple. You simply register in a paid survey directory for free; paid online surveys are performed every day by large companies. Your registration information will include contact information – your email – as well as some demographic information.
When a paid survey comes up that fits your profile, you're contacted and offered the opportunity to participate, as well as told what your reward for that free paid survey will be. Frequently, you're offered cash or a gift certificate; other times, you're entered into a small drawing for a larger prize.
Some free online paid surveys also offer a cumulative payment: you take free online paid surveys for points, and after completing a number of paid surveys you'll have enough points to redeem for prizes or even cash.
Why Would Anyone Pay For My Opinion?
Your opinion is valuable. For years, surveys conducted via telephone worked well. People had a little time to spare, and they were happy to use it to influence the market, public opinion, or just have a little power over the world.
Today, everything moves faster, and no one has the time they used to have. In a world like this, who's willing to answer a survey? Only people with nothing better to do – and they're usually not ideal customers, the opinions that surveys want. In order to get surveys that have any bearing at all on the real world, surveyors are finding that they need to offer something in return for your time.
Enter the paid opinion survey.
In addition, legitimate online paid surveys offer market researchers, the people who really use all their numbers, an additional benefit: they can define the people they want to survey. If a dog food company is looking for young vegetarian pet owners for a new vegetarian line of pet food, they can probably find them in a pool of paid online survey takers.
In case that doesn't convince you, think about this: every year, companies lose hundreds of millions of dollars when they introduce new products onto the market that fail to sell. And that's with good market research information! Your survey answers, when put together with hundreds or thousands of others, can save a company millions of dollars when they're considering what products to market.
That alone makes it worth the cash and prizes they're willing to distribute for your time in taking a paid opinion survey.
Aren't Paid Surveys Scams?
Some are. You see these in pop-up windows all the time, and in spammed email. They offer a prize that's just too good to be true in return for your opinion in a “free” online paid survey. But when you go to take the survey, you find out that you have to complete a certain number of offers to get the prize.
The offers generally require a financial commitment of some sort, but you've already taken the so-called free paid survey. You wind up either losing money, or not getting any return for your time.
These sorts of surveys aren't fair to you. They also aren't very accurate, as they are open to anyone and not just a target market.
By registering to take free paid surveys instead, you have a steady stream of surveys coming to you from a source you can trust not to abuse you. And when you take legitimate online paid surveys regularly, you will start making some money from it. You won't get rich, of course, but it can be worth your time.
You'll also have an additional benefit: you'll have insider information about new products, movies, games, and other things that may be hitting the market in the near future.
You need only to be more discriminating when choosing which free list of paid surveys to use. Choose a free directory that allows you to join paid surveys for free as well. Choose one that offers not only the best online paid surveys but also an extensive company listing of online paid surveys so that you’ll have plenty to choose from. Just make sure that the free list of online paid surveys offers legitimate online paid surveys only.
| If I Participate In Paid Surveys, How Much Money Will I Make? You won't get rich. But you may be able to make enough to pay for a few extras. If you complete a lot of paid online survey, your chances of getting into the pool for more highly paid opinion surveys will go up. And the more online surveys you do, the more paid survey offers you'll be sent. | ||
There's another advantage in doing more legitimate online paid surveys: you may be included in a company listing of online paid survey groups and invited to participate in focus groups and product testing. These are more intense marketing research than surveys, and may require you to go to a marketing office in person to participate face-to-face with others. In product testing, you'll be given products for free to examine on your own and report back on. Both of these marketing opportunities will pay better than standard online surveys.
Do Paid Survey Companies Sell My Email to Spammers?
Always read your agreement carefully, but in general, the answer to this is no. Why would they? Spammers are in direct competition with them for the one thing they want most from you: your time. And paid survey companies are paying you for your time, whereas spammers don't.
This is not to say some paid survey companies don't sell your information. There are companies in this industry who will take advantage of your information, just as there are unscrupulous finance companies that will take advantage of you.
But you must remember that the online paid survey companies you will see are mostly offshoots of legitimate marketing survey companies that have existed for decades collecting information via telephone interviews and mailings. The Nielsen Company uses online paid survey companies; so do many of the polls you read about in the newspaper.
Ultimately, by participating in paid survey reviews, you're participating in a venerable democratic process, one of the oldest and most powerful in existence, and you also get paid for taking the online surveys to boot. As long as you read the fine print, how can you lose?
Surveys http://www.surveyteam.com/?refID=152367 I do alot of affiliate,paid to read and survey programs= $ Heres a few that i do take a look! Please just copy n paste link to your browers or click. https://paydotcom.com/r/10138/jmcsworld/643661/
http://www.spare-dollars.com/pages/index.php?refid=jmcsworld Earn some extra money online!!heres a program below just starting out with sign up here: -------------------------------------------
Paid to read programs
http://www.virginiaisforclickers.us/pages/promote.php?refid=jmcsworld
http://www.speedearner.com/pages/index.php?refid=jmcsworld



Free lotion: http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=11730&U=121400&M=811
I have enjoyed being a member of the SurveySavvy.com community and thought you might find it fun as well. https://www.surveysavvy.com/ss/ss_index.php?id=2738984&d=c&action=join&lid=en-us If that doesn't work, copy and paste the link into your browser. Take Care, [jim] SurveySavvy.com, click here https://www.surveysavvy.com/ss/unsubscribe/u.php?lid=en-us Recent pay from a survey below to my paypal!: | File | Type | To/From | Name/Email/Phone | Date | Status | Details | Action | Amount ($) | Fee |
| Payment | From | Site Systems | Mar. 15, 2007 | Completed | $20.00 USD | $0.00 USD |

Dont worry about the world ending today its already tomorrow in austrailia!
http://www.wowearnings.com/signup.php?r=jmcsworld

The information that you will receive includes the following:
* Sites that pay you to watch online video commercials.
* Step by step instructions for making $1200 or more per month at no cost to you.
* A site that will pay you to research ad content for advertisers, and do other tasks that computers cannot do. Such as: answer questions, send in pictures (not adult or offensive), correct ad errors and more! You choose which assignments to complete.
* A site that will pay you $10 in your paypal account tomorrow for joining 20 free to join sites...even if you are already a member of them.
* A site that will pay you to test free samples companies send you, such as: shampoo, lotions, soaps etc. Afterwards complete reviews giving your opinion of the products.
* Several sites that pay you instantly this evening for the online work you do during the day. Just submit the simple online forms. These sites are proven payers that automatically put your cash in your payment account every night!
* Sites that pay you to receive text ads on your cell phone.
*Sites that pay you for your email entry.
*Sites that pay you for surfing and viewing websites and advertisements.
* IN ADDITION TO THE SITES ABOVE, THERE ARE MANY MORE MONEY MAKERS LISTED. ALL ARE FREE TO JOIN AND START TODAY! OTHER THAN THE SMALL $4 CHARGE FOR THE INFORMATION, YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PAY FOR ANY OF THE SERVICES OR SITES LISTED. 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEED!
Sites that pay you for clicking ads
Sites that pay you for filling forms,doing surveys and more all free to sign up!
How would you like to get paid for doing the things that you love doing every day?http://www.tiktikcash.com/?refId=428287 http://www.cashcrate.com/index.php?ref=179770 http://www.spare-dollars.com/pages/index.php?refid=jmcsworld http://www.clixsense.com/?2083751 http://www.sendearnings.com/?r=jmcsworld http://www.wowearnings.com/signup.php?r=jmcsworld http://www.readerspaid.com/default.aspx?tabid=37&WL_Referrer=jmcsworld http://www.reliaclick.com/v2/index.php?refer=35146 http://www.treasuretrooper.com/210843 http://adbux.org/?r=jmcsworld http://adraker.com/?ref=689 http://www.clickthru.com/ref/600939http://www.wowearnings.com/signup.php?r=jmcsworld found these for ipods !! http://jmcbank.ipoddwnpro.hop.clickbank.net/ and http://jmcbank.feedipods.hop.clickbank.net/ http://www.shareaflick.net/17188-DRUNk-CHATTER.html join a great community and learn how to earn online! click link below!