Some of the most reputed and famed magazines and journals take a look at the concept of affiliate marketing.
Harvard Crimson
"You sign on to a website and agree to a free trial offer from a company. You find five friends to do the same. As soon as the fifth friend keys in, your free iPod is on its way to you in the mail. Sounds too good to be true, but it's not."
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The New York Times
"This type of marketing is not new. But where companies once offered gifts like coffee mugs or beach towels in return for, say, signing up for a credit card, the Internet is making it possible for marketers to make more money by bringing multiple offers and consumers together. In return, they offer pricier enticements."
See the full article here.
T3 Gamer’s Magazine
Popular technology magazine T3 takes a look at FreebieJeebies. Unfortunately, we were unable to get a physical copy of this issue. Thanks to iMoose for the YouTube video.
WiRED
"But surprisingly, the site appears to be legitimate. The program almost certainly isn't a dodgy pyramid scheme; it's a new form of online marketing supported by companies like eBay, AOL and Columbia House."
See the full article here.



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