Truxity Incentives: Delivering Freebies to the Masses, One Gift at a Time

Freebie sites have taken the internet by storm. But what is the real reason for offering these free gifts? Truxity.net explains their reason for giving away free stuff to their members.

Flint, MI (PRWEB) November 7, 2007 -- Truxity.net, a website which delivers it's members free gifts for being a participant in it's program, announced they have shipped out more then $25,000 worth of cash and prizes to their members.

Truxity Incentives websites have reached a major milestone in their effort of give their members gifts with no cost to them to receive it. The company announced the opening or their website on January 1, 2007. At the start of their business they went by the name Diamond Deals Network. However the company decided to change their name to what it is today in July of 2007.

Freebie sites are most known to people who receive e-mails claiming that you may receive a free gift for participating with their sites and completing a offer from one of their sponsors. Many are very skeptical on why a company would want to give away these gifts and how they can afford to do so. A lot of possible members for these company's pass on the opportunity on possibly getting a free gift because they do not understand the principals on how these businesses are run.

Incentive or freebie sites depends on three party's in which all benefit. These three party's are the freebie site, online advertiser and the participant of the freebie site. The business is more like a circle of benefiting each others service. The advertiser receives a new customer, The participant receives a gift of their choice, and the freebie site receives a commission for bringing the advertiser the new customer.

Rewards these sites offer are usually high cost items in stores which are marketed in the freebie sites advertising to entice the attention of their possible participants even more. The gifts offered are usually items like a iPod, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3, Cell Phone, HDTV or in some cases a Cash reward if a member chooses to just take the money and run.

When speaking to the owner of Truxity Incentives (http://www.Truxity.net) and asking what steps need to be taking for a participant to receive their gift from their program they gave us a good example on the three most known ways a member can get their reward. Theoretically they all follow the same principal of having to complete a advertisers offer however and are only different in one or two steps for getting the prize. These three different types of sites are known as Referral, Point, and Cash Back sites.

Referral sites require the user of the freebie site to get a certain amount of people to sign up under the special link they are provided and have them complete a offer. The Cash Back and Point sites are similar in the fact that the user is rewarded for each offer they complete. For a Cash Back site the user receives a certain amount of money for each offer completed, while for a Points site to claim a prize the user must receive a certain amount of points towards a gift which are earned by completing offers. Anyone interested in trying any of these sites can choose which they would like to sign up for at http://www.Truxity.net .

Once a participant in the sites program completes their requirement they may order the gift they want. The freebie site will then buy the gift and ship it to the user for free. The user is no longer obligated to do anything else with their registered account although if they wish to receive even more free stuff the site owners more then welcome the user to return and complete the requirements again.

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Contact Information
Antoine Felton
Truxity Incentives
http://www.truxity.net
8108533857
Antoine Felton
Truxity.net
http://truxity.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=32

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