5,000 to 80,000 Totally Free Opt In Email Leads Per Month
I have discovered a very generous new totally free system called free-leads.net which at first seemed too good to be true, but I’ve just signed up and received my first weeks leads within 10 minutes.
When you sign up to this new system you have to give them 3 email addresses of friends or colleges, allowing them to send out just 1 email promoting a free ebook to each. This is the only catch I have come across (very minor), then you simply become a member FREE. You then get details, including Email addresses of 5,000 people a month, in weekly instalments. There are 5 levels of membership starting at Bronze and you can increase membership levels by refering new members. The higher the membership, the more free leads every month. The membership levels are as follows.
Bronze (5,000 leads, initial membership)
Silver (10,000 leads, refer 5 people)
Gold (20,000 leads, refer 15 people)
Platinum (40,000 leads, refer 30 people)
Diamond (80,000 leads, refer 50 people or pay a one off charge of $99).
If you refer someone who buys Diamond membership, you also get a £15 commission.
All downloadable email addresses have apparently opted in for email contact and it’s therefore legal to send bulk emails to your list using an auto responder or similar. Remember, each email sent needs to have unsubscribe instructions at the bottom or you are breaking anti spamming laws. You also get addresses and often phone numbers, unfortunately for some, all the addresses I have received so far have been from the United States.
This is an great free way of promoting either your affiliate links, your website or in fact anything else, as you are effectively able to send out thousands of totally free adverts legally every single month.
The only thing I’m worried about is where they get these apparent opt in details from and why it’s free? We are taking their word for it that the Emails are opt in, if they’re not, the person sending out the bulk emails is breaking anti spamming laws. Also, are they making money by selling your email to hundreds of people (they say not)? If so you can always use an email address that you don’t use much. Anyway, I’m giving it a try and will send out marketing Emails. If I get too many complaints about spam, I will obviously have to stop and rethink. I’ll see how much junk email I get since signing up too. I will update with a comment as to how I get on.
If you would like to sign up, please click the banner below. Good Luck!

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