Thursday 13 December 2012

The Customer Advantage Overview With Russ Howe

By Russell 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.

If you think Groupon and add a powerful earnings opportunity on the side, you're thinking along the right tracks.

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.

The following two points cover the main aspects of the company...

* Savings

* Building an online income

Much like Groupon or LivingSocial, TCA is built around the group purchasing model which is incredibly popular online nowadays.

The main differences which single out TCA as one to watch are:

* The focus is on helping local communities. The deals they put on offer will come from your local stores and businesses and be based around everyday items.

* TCA insists all deals will provide between 50% and 90% savings to members, which dwarves the 30% savings programs including Groupon provide.

When you reach the affiliate plan you notice why this opportunity became as popular as it did, resulting in the company rejecting a $25 million takeover offer from Amazon in 2010.

By sharing your TCA business with others looking to save money online for free, you unlock the ability to earn an astonishing 5% commission each time they take advantage of any of their deals. This lasts forever, too.

This affiliate plan actually goes five levels deep, meaning you earn a 5% commission each time a referral introduces a referral, and so on.

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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