Tag Archives: Leo Shimizu

Interview with Leo, Owner of the Free Lunch Room Forum – Part 3

March 26, 2009

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Interview with Leo, Owner of the Free Lunch Room Forum – Part 3

Here we go with the final installment in the 3-part series interview with Leo, the owner of The Free Lunch Room Forum. It’s short and sweet and in this video he deals with what’s going on right now in the Freebie Industry. So without further ado, here ya go:

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Interview with Leo, Owner of the Free Lunch Room Forum – Part 2

March 24, 2009

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Interview with Leo, Owner of the Free Lunch Room Forum – Part 2

This is the second installment in the 3-part series with Leo, the Owner of the Free Lunch Room forum (FLR). In this video, Leo Addresses topics that vary from how Freebie Sites get listed on FLR to whether or not the industry is getting saturated. I’m sure you’ll find it interesting, so go ahead and take a look

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Interview with Leo, Owner of the Free Lunch Room Forum – Part 1

March 23, 2009

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Interview with Leo, Owner of the Free Lunch Room Forum – Part 1

If you have been involved with Freebie Trading for a while, you are bound to know about the Free Lunch Room Forum (FLR) – The biggest Freebie Trading forum out there. As I am writing this, the Free Lunch Room has 121,039 members and is responsible for most of my income as a Freebie Trader in 2008. The owner of The Free Lunch Room Forum is Leo and in this interview, I speak with him about many aspects of FLR. It is separated into 3 parts.

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It’s been an interesting 2 days – But well worth it

March 18, 2009

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It’s been an interesting 2 days – But well worth it

So the last two days have been pretty interesting. As you probably know, I like to do interviews with people that play a major role in the Freebie Industry. So far I’ve done interviews with Fehzan from Macrobucks and Jon from V-Bux, two of the well established freebie sites in the industry. Well, I felt the need to do more. Not only that, I felt the need to take it to the next level. Instead of doing audio interviews, I wanted to do a video interview. But not just one of those skype to skype recordings. I wanted it to be in person and professionally done.

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