No Money Down Stocks Asks, 'Did You Lose $157.96 Yesterday?' ; No Money Down Stocks Offers Average Daily Earnings of $160 or More By Submitting a Free Claim
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The website works by use of CPA (Cost Per Action) advertising, where companies are looking to gain exposure for a new game, product or other service. The free ones include adding a MySpace or Facebook Application to a user's profile, as well as getting a free quote on one's auto insurance.
The proceeds of the advertising revenue is credited to the user's account, where it is used as part of the general investment fund. A quick look at the company's twitter account, http://twitter.com/ nmdstocks, reveals the current earnings. This account is updated daily by a software program that tracks the progress of the investment account.
While actual results fluctuate, the company sets its monthly goal at 15%. Given this rate, an account funded with only 3 cents would be worth over $576,583 in ten years, for average daily earnings of almost $158.
When asked how the company profits from all of this, Cameron replied, "We deduct a 10% commission on all profits made. We believe that this is the fairest model available to consumers. After all, why should we get paid before they do?"
This release contains forward looking statements, and estimates of future earnings based on past results. Past results cannot guarantee future earnings. For more details, please visit https:// www.nomoneydownstocks.com
Contact:
Phillip Cameron
(484) 505-8903
pr@nomoneydownstocks.com
This release was issued through eReleases(TM).
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