In order to justify AllAdvantage's cost structure, let's compare it with another recent entrant into the online advertising market, FreePC.com.� FreePC will provide individuals with a free home computer and free Internet access.� In return, the user has to fill out an extensive survey about themselves, after which FreePC will put advertisements on their computer screen whenever the user is at their computer.
If I spend 40 hours websurfing,
All told, my 40 hours of websurfing costs AllAdvantage $32.
If I do this every month, 12 times per year, that works out to $32 * 12 months = $384 per year
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Compare this with what FreePC is paying for each of the users they have browsing the Internet.
FreePC pays roughly $600� for a computer.� They also pay for internet access as well as for service and support, which we can conservatively estimate at $100 per user per year.
The FreePC program has a two year lifespan before the computer is obsolete.� This means that over the course of two years, they pay $800 for the computer, the access, and the support.� This works out to $400 per year.
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As you can see, FreePC has to pay slightly MORE than AllAdvantage has to pay for each of their customers.� Furthermore, FreePC has to spend the money regardless of how much time their clients spend online, while AllAdvantage only has to pay money if the user actually browses the web in a given month!
Now with that, you understand that this isn't a scam.� Find out how AllAdvantage works.
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