Thursday, 6 September 2012

What Makes The Customer Advantage So Special?

By Russ Howe


Three years ago a small group of people created The Customer Advantage. Today we look at how the program works and how it tries to combine online savings with online earnings while remaining free to use.

Think Groupon with a serious earnings opportunity and you're already half way there.

Looking beyond the earnings and savings, TCA has the potential to change lives for the better and seriously help businesses and nonprofits. For this reason, it's understandable to company has taken 3 years to establish itself rather than jumping straight in as many home businesses do.

As a member of TCA you receive two primary things..

* Saving you money at local businesses

* Earning money in the process

If you think Groupon or LivingSocial you'll already have a fairly decent idea of how the savings aspect of TCA is going to work.

The key things to note when looking at TCA, however, are:

* All deals are direct from local businesses. The main focus of the program is helping local communities.

* All deals will offer between 50% and 90% off for the member, as opposed to the 30% which most others go with.

The affiliate option of TCA is where things become rather more interesting, and was undoubtedly the main factor in Amazon's $25 million bid which was rejected by the developers in 2010.

Each time you tell anyone else about TCA with your exclusive referral link you are guaranteed to be paid a 5% commission on whatever that member buys through their account in future.

If you work on building your business and helping others discover free savings, or referring businesses to help them run deals in their local area, you can earn a substantial monthly income with the program itself.

The Customer Advantage is still in development and if the developers get everything in place the way they have set out to do we are confident it will surpass anything else in it's field.




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