| |
||
Cash Gifting Grasshopper
Well it's based on one of the basic laws of the Universe: In order to receive, you need to give first. And there's a corollary to that law: What you receive is a LOT more than what you give. Here's an example. Say you take a tomato, and you open it up, and plant just one of the seeds. How many tomatoes are you going to get back? A whole LOTTA tomatoes right?
Anyway, Cash Gifting is based on that law. First you give, and then according to the Universal law, you should receive. Cash gifting is extremely popular right now, and it's popularity is increasing at a very rapid rate. There are thousands of videos on YouTube for example. They show people opening FedEx envelopes with lots of 100 dollar bills inside. But what is it? Well, in a nutshell, you gift people money, and other people gift money to you. There are various levels of gifts, from $100 to $19,000. It works like this: You (the Invitee) give the person who invited you (your Inviter) a gift. Say you send your Inviter $100. Then you find one other person (Adam) that also sends your Inviter $100. At that point you become 'qualified', and YOU become an Inviter, and you split off on your own. Now you find another person (Bob) that sends you $100 directly, and Bob finds another person (Charlie) to send YOU $100, at which point Bob becomes an Inviter and splits off on his own. Charlie has to find another person (Dave) who sends YOU $100, so that Charlie can become an Inviter and split off on his own. Every person that joins this 'receiving line' has to first send YOU $100 and ALSO find one other person to send you $100 so they can become qualified and become an Inviter. It's called a 1Up system, and is NOT a pyramid, since there are no levels. Everybody strives to become an Inviter so they can receive gifts directly and start their receiving lines. Now you probably have some questions, and I'm going to answer them, but first here's a video clip that explains how it works. This one is at the $3500 level, but the principle is the same:
Questions: Does it Work? Well you can decide for yourself. Look at all the videos on YouTube of people opening those FedEx envelopes. And you are reading this aren't you? You may be thinking seriously of doing this yourself, right? Well so are a lot of other people. Is it Legal? If it is structured correctly, and done in the spirit of giving, there should be no problem. The older gifting programs had charts and get togethers that were not legal. Check out this site: Who keeps track of all the Inviters and Invitees? There are several programs out there, and they have software that tracks everything and provides information and help in managing your gifting program. I've spent 2 weeks researching all the programs, and the two that I've found that are the best are: Gifting for Life: (coming soon) Spirit of Wealth(SOW): (coming soon)
What's the catch? Nothing is free, and Cash Gifting is no exception to that rule. You will need to find people to join. That means marketing. Marketing is just a fancy word for bringing this program to the attention of others. All the programs out there make available different marketing methods. They all cost something. They will give you a webpage that people can sign up on. The charge for the programs runs from $25/year on up. But the most popular and effective way of marketing is free from a dollar standpoint, but you will have to spend some time. It's called Web 2.0, and consists of posting on blogs, message boards, posting videos, creating websites, etc. You can also market this person to person with the people you deal with on a daily basis. You can make a business card to hand out for example. It's important to find a good program, and to also find an Inviter that will help you, and that has other members of their team that will also help you. I'm currently still working on this site, so stay tuned, cause it's gonna be changing rapidly. I'm really anxious to get this thing going. For more information, click here: Comet Cash
Check out the King of Cash Gifting - 'Q': The Cash Gifting Expert
|
||