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I keep getting ads for a new company called Schnaap.com. I have checked them out as much as I can find, but being new, all I am finding is hype from members trying to get others involved under them. This one looks too good to be true. Does anyone KNOW anything about this. No hype please and don't try and sell me anything.

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  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    I looked at it a few days ago - the website seems to have some
    problems that make me skeptical about whether the operators
    have it together.

    I've promoted things in this family of stuff over the years - and you
    can make money at it and that's not always a bad thing. What
    I look for is whether the sign-up process works right and whether
    the terms and rules are on the up and up.

    In this case, the product is advertising credits in a sort of traffic
    exchange type thing or similar. If you've got a product or want
    to build a list of newbies who want to make money online, this
    could be a good way to advertise your squeeze page and get
    subscribers: because there's a lot of newbie-oriented hype around
    this thing, schnapp is one place they'll be hanging out. I know
    this from past experience.

    The problem, when I checked it out, is the sign-up process is
    broken. I wouldn't promote a broken website as an affiliate.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sandra Martinez
    it doesn´t really say much... so doesn´t look too good to be true to me...

    it looks like it is a general mailing list, where everyone can market to everyone...

    the rules, if any, might be inside. Only got to the registration page.

    graphics are a bit heavy and is taking too long to load, if you know the owner, she might want to know...

    Sandra
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