Free Domain Name by Ezyrewards

Ezyrewards gives out free domain names! This is a real domain name like something.com, something.net, etc, not just a redirection or subdomain. It also gives away free PSPs, iPods, etc, if you are in certain countries (America and Canada IIRC).

The trick is that you must earn points which you can spend later (“claim reward”). One of the reward is, of course, free domain name by Optinom registrar (it is actually a voucher with the value of a domain name). The free domain name is worth 1000 points. Optinom also has cheaper plans (about 300 points only) for .info domains, if you are in certain countries (I am not very clear about this one).

You earn points in two ways: completing offers and getting referrals. Completing an offer is something you must do as a start, the offers are not so bad anyway. Offers does not give a lot of points, especially if you’re lazy :-P , so you must also do the second way to earn points: referral.

When you refer others about ezyrewards, and they complete an offer, you also get points. So the more “leaves” and “branches” you have, the faster your points fill up. It’s not that hard, just post the referral link you got in your favorite forum, post about free domain name in your blog, and/or email them to all your friends and contacts who you think will care. I put some links everywhere I can, waited for two months, and now I have 1300 points! And I don’t do anything except spreading the links at the start!

Note also that being a “leaf” (someone who has a referrer) or not has no difference in gaining points, so do me a favor by signing up using the link above, don’t you? Who doesn’t want a free domain name?

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2 comments

lol, i noticed that the link

lol, i noticed that the link to ezyrewards is a referral link! I also have an account. Does the person have to sign up when they receive the referral?

by Anonymous, August 14, 2007 - 08:41

Of course they have to sign

Of course they have to sign up, or else it has no effect. Also, if the new user is not active (not trying to obtain any points), the referrer user will not gain anything.

by Leon, August 14, 2007 - 16:57

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