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What is The Arbitrage Conspiracy?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

To understand what The Arbitrage Conspiracy is all about, it’s necessary to understand about a little about CPA.

There is a method that is being used by marketers to generate massive incomes. It doesn’t require them to have their own website, product or list –  and it’s called CPA.  CPA stands for either Cost Per Action or Cost Per Acquisition.

In CPA marketing, advertisers pay a fee each time a marketer succeeds in getting a prospect to complete the “action” required as a result of a particular campaign. This action can be a simple as entering a zip code or email address.  Other, higher paying CPAs pay on completion of a sale.  Very often all the advertiser wants is traffic to their websites – which they need to remain on top of search engine rankings.

The Arbitrage Conspiracy has produced a 24 page free report that gives aspiring CPA marketers excellent information about the CPA process, details of the major players, and examples of how lucrative this type of marketing can be.

The report reveals the exact strategy and methodology that has been perfected over 10 years, and which is yielding amazing returns.  The goal of the report is to inform as many marketers as possible about CPA and how they can become involved.  In fact it even provides links to various companies now operating CPA businesses.

These businesses act as the middlemen in the process – the conduit between the advertiser (who wants the information provided by “the action”), and the marketer who is getting paid to bring prospects to the advertiser.

The team behind The Arbitrage Conspiracy are masters in this area of internet marketing, and are freely giving their teaching skills, and giving away this information for the next few weeks.  The first report is out now, and videos and tutorials will be sent over forthcoming weeks – free for a limited time. Why?

The creators of The Arbitrage Conspiracy have now put together their own CPA network, which is about to launched soon.  Hence they are giving away this report, blueprint and subsequent tutorials absolutely free.  They want marketers to learn the system, understand the processes, and be fully trained in order to join their team once their network is launched.

No internet marketer worth their salt should pass on this opportunity to grasp a new skill and join a winning team from its kickoff.

Arbitrage Conspiracy Reviewed

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

A new resource for internet marketers has just been released and believe it or not – it’s kisked off with a free report!  The Arbitrage Conspiracy’s first report into a new way (for many) of making money on the internet contains a wealth of information, and actual “how to” resources.

It clearly explains the strategy that some savvy marketers are using to make thousands and thousands of dollars every day – without a website, without a product, and with no ‘list’.  Groundbreaking stuff, and something that is within the reach of even a novice internet marketer.

It matters not a bit if you have never made a single cent online before, or if you are pulling in thousands of dollars each day – the system described in the Arbitrage Conspiracy will make you more money.

With very little financial input, and just a little of your time, you can run a very profitable business online – work from home! – IF you know how to do it right, and know how to leverage your efforts.

I have taken a good, close look at the free report from the Arbitrage Conspiracy, and can assure you that the explanations contained within it will make immediate sense to you.

At the crux of the whole “Conspiracy” is a system called CPA, or Cost Per Action.  In simple terms, the marketer makes his money each time he or she sends a visitor, to a site where they are asked to fill in some information.  This could be as little as a zip code.  Why?

Well, the large companies of this world need huge amounts of traffic to their web sites – search engines require this traffic to be able to list these companies in their top search pages.  And every big company wants to rank well – that’s how customers find them on the internet.

Long story short:  On a company’s website they will have a special offer, which could be a discount coupon or a free gift in return for certain information.  Each time someone accepts the offer, the marketer who sent them to the website gets paid.

The middleman in the whole process is the CPA Networks, which do the following:

* Find the big companies with huge budges who will pay for the traffic
* Post a list of these companies on a website
* Tell you what each of the companies will pay you for each “offer” accepted
* Give you a special affiliate link for each company (to track the traffic you send)
* Collect money from the company, and pay you

The marketer does not even have to pay the CPA Networks a cent (it’s the big companies that are paying them).

Usually the more fields to be filled in, the more you will get paid.

Now that I have the Arbitrage Conspiracy reviewed properly, its impossible to see how, with no financial outlay, anyone can pass on this free offer.

CPA and The Arbitrage Conspiracy

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

A groundbreaking report that every internet market simply must get their hands on is The Arbitrage Conspiracy – and it’s free.

The Arbitrage Conspiracy exposes a method that many successful IMers have been using for quite a while, but which they have until now kept pretty close to their chests.  It’s called CPA or Cost Per Action.

CPA is earning some marketers up to $100k per day – that’s crazy money!  But for many more just a thousand dollars a day is landing in their accounts by using some very clearly defined techniques.

The Arbitrage Conspiracy tells us, in the free 24 page report, exactly what CPA is and how it works.  In short:

* Big companies need traffic to their websites, and a prepared to offer incentives like holidays, TVs, clothes driers, small electrical items etc, to attract site visitors (whether or not they actually buy anything is irrelevant)

* CPA Networks design the giveaway programs on behalf the big companies. They design the ads/information collection fields etc, and recruit affiliates to get those ads published widely on the internet

* The affiliates publish these ads (a PPC ad works just fine) and get paid by the CPA network each time a person clicks on the ad and then performs the required ‘action’.

Now this ‘action’ can be a simple as providing a zip code or email address.  And with the incentive of very attractive prices, thousands of people have realized that this is a way to acquire goods they may not be able to otherwise afford.

They know the system, and are happy to click away and provide their zip codes to hundreds of companies if necessary. Some people have even set up special CPA email addresses specifically for this purpose if they feel their regular mailboxes might be compromised in any way.

Their willingness to participate is a great boon for the affiliates too.  Because each time someone clicks through and enters the required details, the affiliate makes money.  How much depends often on how much information the user is requested to provide.

The Arbitrage Conspiracy wants people to know about CPA.  They want them to know how it works and to get used to its processes.  They want more marketers to be educated in this type of marketing.

They do have an ulterior motive – but that won’t cost you a cent either!  So why not join The Arbitrage Conspiracy today?

Join the Arbitrage Conspiracy

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Don’t worry – it’s not designed to overthrow governments or recruit double-agents, The Arbitrage Conspiracy is a group of people who have not only tapped into, but perfected a cash-generating type of affiliate marketing.

The Arbitrage Conspiracy has just released a FREE 24 page report on how anyone – ANYONE – can make money on the internet without having a website, a product or a list.  Now that alone blows the minds of internet marketers, who believe that having and building a “list” of customers and prospects is the cornerstone of any successful IM business.

Now this concept is new to many, but there is a select group of extremely successful marketers who have been using the Arbitrage Conspiracy theories to create substantial incomes – in one case a $100k a day!

And the reason you haven’t heard about it probably summed up in the previous paragraph – they don’t want to share!  They have discovered a gold mine, and right now the world is at their feet.

Well, The Arbitrage Conspiracy is about sharing that information – free for a very limited time.  The report is, I repeat, free.  And it is not a worthless piece of useless information used as bait for you to spend thousands more dollars – because it tells you exactly what this marketing concept is, how it works, and how it can work for you.

It even provides links to the places where you sign up to join them.

The report reveals the exact strategy and methods used (and its take 10 years to perfect), and shows you exactly how you can use it to make more money for yourself and your family that you could ever dream of.

The Arbitrage Conspiracy is not explained in just one report however. In the weeks following your downloading of the report, you will receive video tutorials to help you on your way – and they are FREE as well.  They are providing a whole step by step “how to” to ensure you get off on the right foot.

At the center of The Arbitrage Conspiracy is CPA marketing (with CPA standing for Cost Per Action or Cost Per Acquisition).  Sounds tricky, but its not in the slightest.  Why not see for yourself, it will not cost you a dime.

Arbitrage Conspiracy Review

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Aymen is a 100k a day super super affiliate. He buys low and sells high. You can learn a lot from marketers like him. In fact there are not many marketers like him. He commands the room when he is around the top dogs because he knows so much about internet marketing.

I have met him and he is a nice person too.

Make sure you grab arbitrage conspiracy if you possibly can.