I'm no expert and I may be wrong but here is the way I see it.
The Rewards1 website probably gets deals with many marketing companies. Rewards1 provides these marketing companies with visitors (us, their members) to complete promotional offers. These offers are most of the time online surveys or simple registrations.
Once these offers are completed, the marketing companies send back rewards (financial I guess) to Rewards1 owners (since they were referred by them). Then, since you are the one who took the time to fill the forms or do whatever you were asked to, Rewards1 sends back to you those rewards in the form of points. Once you've earned enough points, you can trade them for whatever you want!
So to sum it up, I think every part is a winner here. The marketing companies are happy since they got their promotional offers fulfilled. And they get your nice email address to fill you with spam, so you definitely will want to create a new spam email address either on hotmail, yahoo or gmail.
Rewards1 owners are happy since they probably receive money from the marketing companies as a thanks. And finally, we are happy since Rewards1 gives us a part of it (they surely keep themselves a percentage or they wouldn't make money).
More to come in my next post
Monday, July 21, 2008
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