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Saturday, June 9, 2012

A legitimate Work From Home job shared with me

I know there are a lot of illegitimate scams out there to try to get your personal info, etc. However, this is a legitimate Work-From-Home opportunity that you can do at your own pace. It is piece work paid per referral and your "job" is to post links and share the referral info with as many people as you can. It costs NOTHING to get started... totally free. You MUST be able to follow directions though... it's pretty lucrative. I, personally, know people making a few thousand a month on the "side" doing this.

Check it out... http://znzpromotions.com/Paid2Share

Hope you like it and it helps you and your family out. What could a couple hundred bucks a month for 15 mins of daily effort mean for you?? Click the link and get started... http://znzpromotions.com/Paid2Share

Please let me know how it works for you, too! I want feedback!

Much love, peace, prosperity and JU-JU to you all...

Jodi

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Testing my new link to share out the NeatDesk Scanner I have... I LOVE IT!


The Neat Company

Sunday, May 6, 2012

"I Wouldn't Use WowWe Because I Heard It Is An MLM..."


A number of times recently I have been responded to by a potential client with the following statement, "Thanks for the information but I do not believe in MLM's or those 'pyramid scheme' thingys." Apparently there is a misconception, by quite a number of people, that if you share about a business, product or service with any prospect of reaping a reward (of any kind) it will somehow make you an 'MLM'er' or a 'scam artist' or something negative/deragatory. People who have this mindset are closed-minded to the opportunity of additional income by simply sharing something they would have shared anyway.  It's a shame because they are doing themselves an injustice by limiting their own resources.

In a down economy... more businesses should be offering a "cooperative compensation" opportunity to their customers. I see more and more are catching on, too. The shift needs to come from US... the end users and consumers of the goods. We have to be open to the idea that this "referral reward" marketing is a GOOD idea and those who don't are going to lose out.

Let's take the following example:  Barbara is a big-time movie lover but money has been a little tight with her loss of a job so they haven't been going out to the movies very often anymore. She gets to see probably one movie a month now compared to one a week when she was employed. She misses it a lot but she knows she has to save the money. Barbara, and her husband, decide to go and see a new movie that's been really pumped up on the television trailers so she's excited to go. They have an inexpensive dinner, go to the movie and have a blast! She enjoys the movie so much, she can't even wait til the next day but she calls a friend as she's walking out of the theater to share how much she liked it and recommend it to her. She hangs up the call and while hubby drives home she tweets "OMGosh! Had the best time seeing "___" with my hubby! YOU HAVE TO GO SEE THIS!" Over the next weeks, through her calls, subsequent conversations with friends, co-workers and family, social media, etc. she ends up with a referral influence of almost 20 paid tickets. So, twenty of her friends, family, co-workers and social media connections got a ticket to that movie because she said it was terrific! But... she doesn't reap any reward from doing that other than a phone call or two after the person sees it to confirm or deny their agreement with her assessment and she will wait another month to go back to see another. (Based on the current misconception... this would be alright because no one got "scammed" by Barb and her recommendation and the movie theater/production company gets all their money but not their friend Barb.)

Then, one fateful morning, our helpful, little Barbara opens her email and sees a long-time friend has sent her information about a 'movie rewards program' because they know about her love of film. This cool, new program allows you to earn free movie tickets by referring others to movies you have already seen. Barbara learns for every four tickets purchased at full price through her referral, she will earn a free movie ticket for herself. She's sold!! She pays $50 to sign up for the program (that's 2 movie nights for her and the hubby) but knows that even though she is giving up a couple of "date nights" up front she will be able to refer a lot of people because she does it all the time already! What a great idea! Now, she goes about contacting people and sharing the news of her recent movie review telling them if they go see it to please tell the cashier so she can get credit. You are notified within the first two weeks she has already earned 6 free movie tickets. She is so thrilled, she continues to share it out and earn more tickets. Within a month of using the system, she is able to go to the movies, at least once a week, without spending a dime. She is very happy to save money and still partake of her favorite past-time. (Based on the current misconception... this would be bad or unethical because she would be "scamming people" or taking advantage of their friendship.)

See, that mentality just doesn't make sense, does it?? The more important question from me would be: Would you rather pay a pumped up and inflated price for a terrific product/service so you can coat the pockets of a C-Suite executive or would you rather pay a much lower price and know that it is giving a small thank you to the friend who told you about it? Personally, I would rather help a friend any day than to make a rich guy in a fancy office richer. LOL!

So, I want to set the record straight, right here and now for those who weren't sure: WowWe is NOT an MLM or a pyramid scheme. No one is required to market WowWe, or be partnered in any way, to use it as a tool. I am the first to admit that you DO NOT HAVE to be a basic or premium client to have access to the video email or video conferencing. The WowWe Communications Suite (video email & unlimited 100 seat conferencing) is a fantastic marketing tool in it's own right for a flat $20 per month with no initial start up cost.

If you choose to maximize your use of the system and leverage the video auto-respond-er features with a top client Basic ($55 setup and $20 monthly fee) or Premium ($175 setup and $20 monthly fee) package, it also opens up a cooperative compensation plan that proves to be very lucrative (profit sharing is available to a BRAND NEW Basic/Premium client if they refer three other Basic or Premium clients within their first 30 days). The company provides all product training to new top clients as well as free and Comm Suite only clients, marketing materials for top clients who want to share it out, billing/payroll services as well as all customer service. There is no inventory, upload or minimum volume requirements and no cost for a "back office."  So, I'll repeat, WowWe is not an MLM or multi-level marketing company. It is a successful referral system that continues to grow.

If you would like more information to make an information decision, please let me know and I'll happily educate you with third-party information that is impartial. :)  You can reach me on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and by email at MissWowWe@gmail.com anytime!

On a personal note... I began using WowWe a year ago in my multiple other businesses (I am a veteran investigative litigation paralegal, a mobile notary, an in-home computer and software trainer, as well as a fitness coach and motivational speaker) to market myself in creative ways. In less than 6 months of just using the system (not even talking about it yet...) I had made money enough to cover some home expenses. What a nice surprise! I thought after this kind of income and no effort, what would I be able to do if I tried and purposefully shared it out?


So, I chose to leverage my use of WowWe and partnered with them. I am a big believer in "pay it forward" and I'm always networking to help people I know. So, with my local network, I share WowWe with most everyone I know and I find it to be quite lucrative. Now, I can do what I was already doing... network, help people, and learn from the best in marketing, advertising, and networking. I am realizing my dream of being a stay home mom!   That's just my opinion though... are you aware of just how many affiliate programs there are out there? They are everywhere guys... you may already be using one of the systems of an affiliate program and you don't even know it.