Marketing is a game of supply and demand. When a new opportunity arises, the early bird often sees the massive results. The late bird does not.
Ultimately as the demand for an opportunity increases, the supply of marketing materials rise to compete as well. However, as with any business, there is a first mover advantage.
Let me explain in more detail.
Imagine a new opportunity arises, and they have a referral program (hence the incentive to market that program). We're not talking about MLM schemes, but about programs with maybe one or two tiers of referrals.
The company notifies a select few individuals and tries to get them to market their product. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.
But invariably, with all legitimate opportunities, there is somebody who makes the first lengthy review. There is somebody who makes the first Facebook ad. There is somebody who makes the first YouTube video. There is somebody who makes the first forum post about payment proof.
This person benefits from the massive flood of people trying to reach and find new opportunities. Could you imagine how much money the person who's gotten 10,000 active referrals on Swagbucks is? They're probably making a full-time living from Swagbucks just because other people are earning $10-$100 bucks a month using that program.
And they did it with the first mover advantage.
That's why EarnThatBuck has a push notification system to send you new opportunities while they're still in that first-mover stage. Push notifications are much faster, and far less likely to be lost in an inbox than email. So you truly will be one of the first to know about these opportunities.
Of course we vet any opportunity to make sure we're sending super legitimate opportunities to make money. I, JT Smith, the guy running this service, have extremely high standards for what I send out. I'm not going to send out yet another 2nd-200th URL shortener. I'm only going to send out legitimate, novel opportunities.
Ultimately as the demand for an opportunity increases, the supply of marketing materials rise to compete as well. However, as with any business, there is a first mover advantage.
Let me explain in more detail.
Imagine a new opportunity arises, and they have a referral program (hence the incentive to market that program). We're not talking about MLM schemes, but about programs with maybe one or two tiers of referrals.
The company notifies a select few individuals and tries to get them to market their product. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.
But invariably, with all legitimate opportunities, there is somebody who makes the first lengthy review. There is somebody who makes the first Facebook ad. There is somebody who makes the first YouTube video. There is somebody who makes the first forum post about payment proof.
This person benefits from the massive flood of people trying to reach and find new opportunities. Could you imagine how much money the person who's gotten 10,000 active referrals on Swagbucks is? They're probably making a full-time living from Swagbucks just because other people are earning $10-$100 bucks a month using that program.
And they did it with the first mover advantage.
That's why EarnThatBuck has a push notification system to send you new opportunities while they're still in that first-mover stage. Push notifications are much faster, and far less likely to be lost in an inbox than email. So you truly will be one of the first to know about these opportunities.
Of course we vet any opportunity to make sure we're sending super legitimate opportunities to make money. I, JT Smith, the guy running this service, have extremely high standards for what I send out. I'm not going to send out yet another 2nd-200th URL shortener. I'm only going to send out legitimate, novel opportunities.