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Franchising and Royalty Payments ume that GDI gets 20% of this market that would be 100 million domains. Even this huge number only supports 30,000 people with five-level pyramids! Meanwhile, at the base of these pyramids, 80 million affiliates will be scrambling around, finding it difficult to sign up even one new affiliate!If you are thinking of turning your current into a franchising company you will need to determine a fair and equitable franchise royalty fee. There are a number of questions you will need to ask yourself in determining this fee such as what services you will provide to your franchisee team and what that will cost. You will also need to take a look at the competition to determine the amount that you can honestly charge without forgoing cost conscious franchise buyers.It is also important once you go thru this strategic brain exercise to put into your confidential operations manual the p Even if these numbers are confusing to you, just remember this: only 1 out of every 5 affiliates are making any money. Only 1 out of every 1000 will make serious money. So what? Now at least you know the odds of success. You may still decide to join such a scheme. If you work hard, and work smart, you may rise to the top. Checklist: How to recognize pyramids in disguise
Using Testimonials to Build Pet Store Sales Here is part of an email I received recently:Testimonials are a powerful selling tool for all businesses especially in pet stores. If the pet store has services such as dog training, testimonials are even more powerful. New shoppers to your store are more likely to make a purchase after reading testimonials about your business. Testimonials build trust and credibility to your business.After obtaining testimonials, they should be placed in prominent areas of the store including the entrance, checkout, and areas which have high traffic flow. Having several short testimonials is better than one long one. Keep the original testimonia Follow the directions below and in two weeks you`ll have at least 2,000 dollarsbecause most people respond due to low investment and high profit potential. Webelieve the return rate is currently as good as 80%! Just donate five dollars ($5.00) to one 1 person! After the first time, you`ll see how EASY it is and it DOES work! Now let me tell you the simple details! *Log into your PayPal account, and send $5.00 to the name in the NEXT DUE slot. *Next, move the PENDING address up into the "NEXT DUE" slot and put your own e-mail address into the"PENDING" slot. After you have retyped the names in the new order, send this e-mail to as many people as possible IMMEDIATELY! (Using a Bulk Email Service will really boost your donations), use blasters, safelists, whatever you have. DO NOT SPAM - it`s against the LAW. This is a very basic pyramid scheme. Now, does the person who sent me the email know that this scheme is illegal? I don't think so, because he provides his real name and email ID. What's ironic is that he warns us not to spam, because spamming would be illegal! He does offer an interesting rationale for joining the scheme: "Think of it like a lottery ticket. You put in your $5, and you may or may not win." The lottery-ticket analogy is appealing, but not correct. In a lottery, every ticket holder has an equal chance of winning. In a pyramid scheme, only the early participants are likely to win. That's why such schemes are illegal! Scammers have also discovered ways to operate what I call "disguised pyramids". These schemes are legal (or quasi-legal), and are much harder to recognize as scams. Disguised pyramids There are a number of different ways to disguise a pyramid scheme. On the internet, the most common method is to have a multi-level affiliate program. In a single-level affiliate program, you receive a commission if a visitor to your site purchases a product that you are promoting. There is no additional incentive for you to sign up other affiliates. In a two-level affiliate program, you receive commission for signing up other affiliates. There may be an up front reward (when the affiliate signs up), and there may be ongoing incentives. For example, you may receive a small commission of every sale that your downline affiliate makes. A two-level affiliate program makes sense, because it encourages you to sign up other affiliates. However, you do need to make sure that your market size is large enough to support a large number of affiliates. Otherwise, you end up with too many marketers chasing after too few customers. A multi-level affiliate scheme with 3 or more levels is really just a pyramid in disguise. What’s wrong with a pyramid in disguise? My favorite example of this is Global Domains International (GDI). GDI sells you a domain name plus a small web site for $10 a month. This purchase entitles you to build a downline of affiliates, up to 5 levels deep. You receive $1 for every sale by any of your downline affiliates. Therefore, if you have 5 affiliates, and they each have 5 affiliates (and so on), you have a pyramid 5 levels deep with a total of 3905 affiliates. Every month, you receive a check for $3905. Wow! This sounds great! What could possibly be wrong with this? The problem is the shape of the pyramid. It is very narrow at the top, and very wide at the base. In the example above, there are 5 people at level one, and 3125 people at level five! Now, GDI claims that there will be 500 Million domains active in the next 10 years. Let’s accept that at face value, and assume that GDI gets 20% of this market that would be 100 million domains. Even this huge number only supports 30,000 people with five-level pyramids! Meanwhile, at the base of these pyramids, 80 million affiliates will be scrambling around, finding it difficult to sign up even one new affiliate! Even if these numbers are confusing to you, just remember this: only 1 out of every 5 affiliates are making any money. Only 1 out of every 1000 will make serious money. So what? Now at least you know the odds of success. You may still decide to join such a scheme. If you work hard, and work smart, you may rise to the top. Checklist: How to recognize pyramids in disguise
I Want to Start a Mobile Car Wash Business Now, does the person who sent me the email know that this scheme is illegal? I don't think so, because he provides his real name and email ID.Many Americans would like to start a business of their own, perhaps work from home and they would like to start a business they can be successful at and something that people need and want. Having been in the mobile car washing industry for over 27 years; I can say that the mobile car wash business is a good business to start because it is very simple.Every year in the United States of America over 17 million cars are sold and many believe that we are an automobile society. Some people love their cars more than their own family. Many people spend over $40,000 just to buy a car.< What's ironic is that he warns us not to spam, because spamming would be illegal! He does offer an interesting rationale for joining the scheme: "Think of it like a lottery ticket. You put in your $5, and you may or may not win." The lottery-ticket analogy is appealing, but not correct. In a lottery, every ticket holder has an equal chance of winning. In a pyramid scheme, only the early participants are likely to win. That's why such schemes are illegal! Scammers have also discovered ways to operate what I call "disguised pyramids". These schemes are legal (or quasi-legal), and are much harder to recognize as scams. Disguised pyramids There are a number of different ways to disguise a pyramid scheme. On the internet, the most common method is to have a multi-level affiliate program. In a single-level affiliate program, you receive a commission if a visitor to your site purchases a product that you are promoting. There is no additional incentive for you to sign up other affiliates. In a two-level affiliate program, you receive commission for signing up other affiliates. There may be an up front reward (when the affiliate signs up), and there may be ongoing incentives. For example, you may receive a small commission of every sale that your downline affiliate makes. A two-level affiliate program makes sense, because it encourages you to sign up other affiliates. However, you do need to make sure that your market size is large enough to support a large number of affiliates. Otherwise, you end up with too many marketers chasing after too few customers. A multi-level affiliate scheme with 3 or more levels is really just a pyramid in disguise. What’s wrong with a pyramid in disguise? My favorite example of this is Global Domains International (GDI). GDI sells you a domain name plus a small web site for $10 a month. This purchase entitles you to build a downline of affiliates, up to 5 levels deep. You receive $1 for every sale by any of your downline affiliates. Therefore, if you have 5 affiliates, and they each have 5 affiliates (and so on), you have a pyramid 5 levels deep with a total of 3905 affiliates. Every month, you receive a check for $3905. Wow! This sounds great! What could possibly be wrong with this? The problem is the shape of the pyramid. It is very narrow at the top, and very wide at the base. In the example above, there are 5 people at level one, and 3125 people at level five! Now, GDI claims that there will be 500 Million domains active in the next 10 years. Let’s accept that at face value, and assume that GDI gets 20% of this market that would be 100 million domains. Even this huge number only supports 30,000 people with five-level pyramids! Meanwhile, at the base of these pyramids, 80 million affiliates will be scrambling around, finding it difficult to sign up even one new affiliate! Even if these numbers are confusing to you, just remember this: only 1 out of every 5 affiliates are making any money. Only 1 out of every 1000 will make serious money. So what? Now at least you know the odds of success. You may still decide to join such a scheme. If you work hard, and work smart, you may rise to the top. Checklist: How to recognize pyramids in disguise
How To Overcome The Failing Job Market rnet, the most common method is to have a multi-level affiliate program.Tips For Achieving The knowledge Necessary To Win.Today’s market place and employment prospects are far tougher than it has been in many years. Opportunities for employment simply don’t exist in the manner that they once had.With employers seeking the younger prospects and a market place overwhelmed with folks who prior to losing their jobs, used to be able to easily produce an income of 65k to 125k are now excepting employment at a fraction of what their incomes were, many of them, by as much as 60 % of their previous income.A recent online survey taken from Aug.15 throu In a single-level affiliate program, you receive a commission if a visitor to your site purchases a product that you are promoting. There is no additional incentive for you to sign up other affiliates. In a two-level affiliate program, you receive commission for signing up other affiliates. There may be an up front reward (when the affiliate signs up), and there may be ongoing incentives. For example, you may receive a small commission of every sale that your downline affiliate makes. A two-level affiliate program makes sense, because it encourages you to sign up other affiliates. However, you do need to make sure that your market size is large enough to support a large number of affiliates. Otherwise, you end up with too many marketers chasing after too few customers. A multi-level affiliate scheme with 3 or more levels is really just a pyramid in disguise. What’s wrong with a pyramid in disguise? My favorite example of this is Global Domains International (GDI). GDI sells you a domain name plus a small web site for $10 a month. This purchase entitles you to build a downline of affiliates, up to 5 levels deep. You receive $1 for every sale by any of your downline affiliates. Therefore, if you have 5 affiliates, and they each have 5 affiliates (and so on), you have a pyramid 5 levels deep with a total of 3905 affiliates. Every month, you receive a check for $3905. Wow! This sounds great! What could possibly be wrong with this? The problem is the shape of the pyramid. It is very narrow at the top, and very wide at the base. In the example above, there are 5 people at level one, and 3125 people at level five! Now, GDI claims that there will be 500 Million domains active in the next 10 years. Let’s accept that at face value, and assume that GDI gets 20% of this market that would be 100 million domains. Even this huge number only supports 30,000 people with five-level pyramids! Meanwhile, at the base of these pyramids, 80 million affiliates will be scrambling around, finding it difficult to sign up even one new affiliate! Even if these numbers are confusing to you, just remember this: only 1 out of every 5 affiliates are making any money. Only 1 out of every 1000 will make serious money. So what? Now at least you know the odds of success. You may still decide to join such a scheme. If you work hard, and work smart, you may rise to the top. Checklist: How to recognize pyramids in disguise
Public Relations for Musicians yramid in disguise.Musicians and Artists need to maintain a strong public relations program to insure that their voice is heard in their music and they do not allow their words in interviews to be misconstrued. Of course all musicians know that controversy does sell publicity and the more publicity the more people may try their music. Selling CDs and exciting crowds is part of a musicians entertainment job description, but often it requires some extra consideration as well.Some of the more popular musicians and bands often get them selves caught in political and media firestorms over their perceptions an What’s wrong with a pyramid in disguise? My favorite example of this is Global Domains International (GDI). GDI sells you a domain name plus a small web site for $10 a month. This purchase entitles you to build a downline of affiliates, up to 5 levels deep. You receive $1 for every sale by any of your downline affiliates. Therefore, if you have 5 affiliates, and they each have 5 affiliates (and so on), you have a pyramid 5 levels deep with a total of 3905 affiliates. Every month, you receive a check for $3905. Wow! This sounds great! What could possibly be wrong with this? The problem is the shape of the pyramid. It is very narrow at the top, and very wide at the base. In the example above, there are 5 people at level one, and 3125 people at level five! Now, GDI claims that there will be 500 Million domains active in the next 10 years. Let’s accept that at face value, and assume that GDI gets 20% of this market that would be 100 million domains. Even this huge number only supports 30,000 people with five-level pyramids! Meanwhile, at the base of these pyramids, 80 million affiliates will be scrambling around, finding it difficult to sign up even one new affiliate! Even if these numbers are confusing to you, just remember this: only 1 out of every 5 affiliates are making any money. Only 1 out of every 1000 will make serious money. So what? Now at least you know the odds of success. You may still decide to join such a scheme. If you work hard, and work smart, you may rise to the top. Checklist: How to recognize pyramids in disguise
The Daily Wage Earner ume that GDI gets 20% of this market that would be 100 million domains. Even this huge number only supports 30,000 people with five-level pyramids! Meanwhile, at the base of these pyramids, 80 million affiliates will be scrambling around, finding it difficult to sign up even one new affiliate!According to the 6,268 attendees that had been questioned about their objective why they need to work, 99 percent answered; “they need to work to earn a living and bridge the gap of their growing financial capability.” The worker should get a job to earn a living. In addition, as they work, they should be paid accordingly.Let us try to look on the idea closer, a student’s objective is to finish his/her studies. To achieve this, he/she should study hard, and the details of studying hard are: (1) should be always present in class, (2) participate in the class discussions and group works, Even if these numbers are confusing to you, just remember this: only 1 out of every 5 affiliates are making any money. Only 1 out of every 1000 will make serious money. So what? Now at least you know the odds of success. You may still decide to join such a scheme. If you work hard, and work smart, you may rise to the top. Checklist: How to recognize pyramids in disguise
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