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New Weight Loss System Pays Individuals to Lose Weight

Information provided by WeightFree(TM), LLP - Published: 2011-01-01

The business model is designed to pay individuals to lose weight and focus on making a lifestyle change.

WeightFree™ (WeightFree™, LLP) released its Beta website today: www.paid2lose.com.

"The business model is designed to pay individuals to lose weight and focus on making a lifestyle change," said Shawnna Russell, Director of Communications. "www.paid2lose.com is 100% free to registrants - with no gimmicks, no weight loss products or services to buy. We simply pay you to lose weight and change your habits," said Russell.

"With more than 30% of adults over the age of 20 being overweight, something has to change. Paying an individual to lose weight is a huge motivating factor." The participants will be paid directly from www.paid2lose.com and revenue from the website will be generated from sponsors and advertisers. Pre-registration begins today at www.paid2lose.com The official launch will be in April 2011.

About www.paid2lose.com

Paid2Lose™ is managed and operated by Weight Free™, LLP (WF). WF is a fully-integrated marketing company that specializes in the development and the coordination of unique, progressive marketing concepts for online use. By utilizing our marketing and advertising expertise and media-rich network, WF connects specific online advertisers with a defined internet user or demographic. For more information, go to www.paid2lose.com, find us on Facebook or call 888.929.7776.

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