2nd Week with NewSurfAge

Gilbert and his Profit Share, New Surf Age pumped out 20% for it's second week online. 

Excellent start and the payments from my cashout requests were completed quickly.
Always a crowd pleaser. It's wise to read the FAQs how the cashout process works 
but in the end rebates earned have to be transferred to your wallet by individual payment
processor before you are able to cashout. The script generates prompts to guide you
through the process with an option to cancel the process if you are unsure and try again.

With New Surf Age and similar scrips you concentrate on the payment processors you
want to use. You fund them individually from your wallet and reverse the process when the
Admin makes a payment to your payment processor each Tuesday  It's a tad complicated
but by performing a couple transactions it becomes second nature, just more manual work
for the member involved.
 

 

As I predicted in an earlier article...while these new profit shares take the forefront, they
take in the bulk of the funds from those who "work" these programs and the older
"revenue shares" feel the pinch and have to lower their weekly rebates. A couple
programs seemed to have agreed upon 10% per week for now, a drop of 4%. Actually,
I noticed a decline in weekly rebates in all my "older" PS (profit shares).

With that... new ones are still launching weekly and I scan these to see if one "lights my fire". 
Not a spark so far this week..  I am making money with the programs I am currently in but
my sights are always on the horizon and looking ahead for another lucrative opportunity.
It's all about having new revenue sources in hand in case programs I currently use, begin to fail.

Comparable to companies that attempt and often succeed in keeping one step ahead
of the competition. Take a few days off with the Marketing thing and sales begin to slip
because the other guys (ooops..sorry girls) and gals are still full speed ahead while luring
your customers away. I like those Coke commercials but I prefer Pepsi.

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