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This is my latest venture

The power of teamwork is all important to an online business. and that is what this page is all about.

Anyone can make money online but it is so much better if you are part of a team helping each other to succeed.

It's brand new so you can get in at the top right now.

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I prefer to make,create then use the web as a selling tool to reach a bigger audience. That way I get 80% profit rather than 40%. The problem with creating is that you have no time to sell. Create smaller and give yourself time and patience the 80% margin becomes tastefull.............The "team" you speak of can only take it off the top, doing the leg work, but also willing to drop you in a heart-beat to cater to a more influent venture.

           50/50 meaning 50% creating 50% selling always equals a higher profit margin. The "Team" could and should be considered over-head, along with lights,electricity,wages,and insurance...........taxes! dont get me whinning about that!

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Yeah, Taxes suck. but they are a fact of life. MLM's have gotten a bad rep over the years. there have been way to many who abuse the system.
But on the other hand , a good salesman with a good product can always make a decent living.

As far a only making money only if your on the top. well...just about any successful company can say that. there are CEO's all over this country that make outrageous sums of money.all at the expense of the worker.

I dont post on this site to recruit, I post on forums because the search engine spiders will find this link to my site. Any link to my site is a good link.

Its a good honest business , I would never try to rip anyone.

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Yea buddy!:giantgrin:And I am not trying to be a smartass. Really!:giantgrin: It's all good.

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I have not had anything to do with these online businesses so far.

How do they work, and what does one have to do please?

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Hana,

Most online businesses are more hype than substance. Please be careful before you invest any substantial amount of money. Believe me I know. I have lost thousands.

I really dont want to promote a business on this forum. I believe this business to be honest but any business has inherant risks and those risks should be weighed carefully before investing any money.

I am involved with several online businesses. They can be very time consuming and getting traffic to your websites is always a challenge.

I have been doing it for a couple of years now and I make more now than I than I ever made working a regular job. Everyone has thier own comfort zone, so read all business advertisements closely and ask lots of questions.

Then go for it, you never know until you try.


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The only problem I can see with a online conglomerate is that the person actually creating the work can lose up to 40% by not being comp savvy enough to realize the gains and can get a bad return. If you are willing to go national and accept the increased work-load you may gain 20% across the top but you must be prepared to accept a loss of at least 20% for this. And do the gains actually equate to a better quality of life? I like your initiative Roy but it shows how a person can gain say a 10-15% for actually playing the middle-man across the board and that may be all well and good for a company that is not struggling and I use the term struggling very loosely in the context of say a single or dual person company................pepsi that another story.:D


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Errrr ..... I'm not asking if I should invest any money (....... I don't have any anyway!!) ..... I was asking HOW these things work  - I know absolutly nothing about them!


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