Windfall Hits...My Latest Acquisition

It's getting to the point now where there are so many profit share programs
launching that "to diversify" is not the issue any more...it's how far I am
going to spread my wings. I am in 10 profit shares so far and counting.

My latest acquisition is called Windfall Hits...talk about transparency...it's
all listed in the backoffice what's happening, from the funds produced by
outside revenue and members to what has been paid out...very detailed.
The first time I have seen a surf's "books" laid out for members to view
and analyze.

When you think about it, the Admin has a lot of gumption...there it is and if
you don't like what you see...there's the door...lol. We all know that funding
resources come and go. Drop a couple programs today...pick up another
one tomorrow or even the same day. However...using other "profit shares"
as an outside revenue source will bring in the most consistent rebates.



I'll use Ad Ventures 4U as a comparison here in looking at the compensation
plan with Windfall Hits. With AV4U...spending a $1 gets you 1 Venture and
each Venture will payout $2..doubling your money.

Each Windfall is worth $10. Hold on now..don't panic! Weekly rebates are
based on multiplying the rebate by 10...the value of each Windfall.

Let's say the weekly rebate is 15%...let's do some ciphering.

10 x .15 = $1.50

Each Windfall is worth $1.50 and it doesn't expire which is different. Let's
say your bought $100 worth of Windfalls...that's 10 Windfalls so...

10 x $1.50 = $15.00

$15.00 is your rebate earning for the previous week.

There is no automatic rollover with the program and minimum cashout is
$10. The referral commissions are standard with "profit shares" at 15% for
downline purchases.

With each profit share I take onboard, my surfing workload increases but
with a few of them, you can surf the required number of sites all in one day.
Organizing a surf schedule is good way to avoid that last minute rush before
the previous weeks rebate cut off time.


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