Paid to Watch Another Political Ad?
FreeEats.com Pays Opt-In User Base to See and View Political and Commercial Messages, Videos or other Content
CENTREVILLE, Va., Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Political survey firm ccAdvertising has launched www.FreeEats.com, part of a new opt-in mobile phone network that pays users to view political and commercial content delivered directly to mobile phone, smartphone or other mobile devices.
"FreeEats.com® is a seismic shift in how U.S. political and commercial advertising and marketing are delivered, sold, and consumed," said Gabe Joseph, the company's Founder and CEO. "By delivering content directly to consumers who want to receive the message, we can help get political messages onto the most important, yet most underutilized advertising real estate – the mobile phone. In two weeks, the network has already connected with the public in key battleground states and paid registered users to receive messages about candidates in Alaska and Hawaii."
FreeEats.com users agree to receive text messages on their devices, and to be paid twenty-five cents or more (whatever the market will bear) to receive text messages inviting them to receive candidates' political messages on their mobile devices. The platform started with campaign messages for the midterm elections of 2014 in key battleground states. Alaska and Hawaii users who received text messages about two candidates in those states were each paid $1 via PayPal for receiving messages on their mobile devices.
As media market grow more expensive, the FreeEats.com® platform allow organizations access to large groups of people who want to receive their message, and who can be accessed for significantly less than conventional advertising solutions. Anyone now paying $5.00 or more per click to the large internet companies will appreciate the opportunity to reach the database of millions of written Opt-In registrants that FreeEats.com is building.
FreeEats.com is a new marketing platform that empowers its user base by paying the Opt-in Community for political or commercial messages received. After users sign up, they are sent text messages that offer on the spot compensation for receiving content, hot links, articles, or phone numbers delivered by the platform.
To arrange an interview with Gabriel Joseph III please contact Andrew Shirley with Shirley & Banister Public Affairs at [email protected] or at (703) 739-5920.
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