Staffordshire, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/05/2010 -- Questions are asked whether internet marketing newbie http://www.freebiejeebiesreview.com/ FreebieJeebies scam or real, but an inside look at the core of its business point to an answer that’s more than crystal clear-- there’s a real deal here.
FreebieJeebiesReview is an online marketing referral website launched recently to provide the ‘real face’ of powerful online advertising that feature no tricks by only real deals.
By simply signing up and agreeing to pass on marketing information to their network of friends, registered users can accumulate referral points that can be exchanged for amazing reward items.
This online referral system affords opportunity to own fabulous gifts such as game consoles, cell phones, computers, TVs and even cash money, for free.
FreebieJeebies puts into action the basic marketing principle of giving opportunity for registered users to act as “middleman” between consumers and products or service provides.
By facilitating the process, FreebieJeebies earns commissions for offers completed by referrals, which are then converted to freebies or prizes which the registered users can claim for their own.
Many of the gifts offered by FreebieJeebies also come from the sponsoring companies who are able to advertise their products and find potential clients linked through referrals.
“Referrals are very cost-effective and in some cases, this system entails free or a fraction of what companies might have been paying in advertising costs,” according to an insider in the thriving online referral marketing work.
Over the years, industry experts have recognized that referral marketing is a powerful tool for online advertising by directly linking products to targeted market, not through traditional ads, but by people doing online legwork.
“Referrals promote marketing with credibility since relay of information is made among friends thereby allowing consumers’ decision to be formed based on trust and confidence, and not simply by the lure of catchy ads,” they said.
This contention was also supported by several marketing researches that found that consumers who were referred line of products by people they know and trust are likely to patronize these products.
In certain industries for instance, like consulting and professional services, service providers are chosen largely on account of recommendations or referrals, the researches added.