Tuesday, December 11, 2007

A new beginning for QXL Surf

QXL Surf has a new plan and a new admin which will make it a desirable addition to your portfolio. Jeff Taylor, a reliable admin who also runs DragonProfitShare, DragonAutoSurf, and GoddessAds, has re-vamped this site to provide a plan that should last at least as long as 17SurfPro, which is still going after a year. It has a similar plan: 7% daily rebate for 17 days = 119%, however there are 3 differences which should extend the life of this program even more...
1) The referral commission is 2% for QXL vs 3% for 17SP,
2) The deposit fee is 3% for QXL vs zero for 17SP,
3) You must be upgraded to cashout from QXL vs no upgrade required for 17SP cashouts.

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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

A new strategy for SurfMargin

When I joined SurfMargin, a profit-sharing surf with variable daily rebates, it took about 2 weeks to complete an upgrade cycle. Since then, the program has become so popular that daily rebate percentages have increased which, in turn, has shortened the upgrade cycle to only 10 or 11 days. As pointed out by the admin, Charles, this is hardly enough time to put the upgrade money to profitable use before it must be paid back out again. To adjust to this new circumstance, all fast payout options have been dropped. Now all payouts will only be made 7 business days after the upgrade expires. This allows the upgrade money to stay in the hands of the admin longer but, for those who have been waiting for payout before upgrading again, a new strategy is needed. The script does not allow for more than one upgrade at a time, so over-lapping upgrades is not possible, however it is possible to upgrade again immediately after an upgrade has expired. Those with limited funds can afford to do this by splitting the amount of their spend into halfs to allow the second half to be earning while waiting for the payout from the first half. Since no earning days are lost with this strategy, you can profit more even though the upgrade amounts are smaller. Another advantage is no loss of commissions which would occur if a referral upgraded while you are a free member waiting for a payout.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

How to use diversification correctly

I have often seen advice about on-line investing that recommends diversifying into several programs for safety. I do not disagree, but it is important to note that each program must be carefully chosen because the number alone will not protect you if the majority of them close before you have retrieved your principal. For an example, let us say that you have $1000 to put at risk and you can't stand to lose more than $100 in any single program. Simple division indicates you should invest in at least 10 separate programs. If one fails, it might not take very long to earn back $1000 from the other nine, but if nine fail, it would be difficult indeed to earn back your total spend from just the one remaining program. So ... the lesson is this; do not spread your risk capital willy-nilly and hope you are safe because of the large number of programs you have chosen. Instead, make a concerted effort to choose each program carefully based on the reputation of the admin and the program features. Remember not to compound before getting back your original spend as quickly as possible, then you can increase your principal while staying in profit so there is no danger of a loss.