Cash Gifting Abundance
Cash Gifting – Not MLM!
Cash Gifting – Not MLM!
Dec 1st
Today’s the day! The new FTC regulations went into effect at midnight and so I’ve added a Disclosure page to my cash gifting blog regarding links in my posts that are often affiliate links that have the potential to earn me commissions. It’s important to remember that the FTC doesn’t make laws, only guidelines. Still it’s having a widespread impact on the MLM industry.
I’m actually excited about these changes because it means that most of the enticements used by the network marketing industry like endorsements by heavy hitters or celebrities, will require full disclosure. Are they paying Ms. X to say what she is saying about their health product? Are the results of Mr. X Heavy typical? If not, what is the combined average of all reps, so Mr. Normal can know what he’s getting into, please?
Whenever I write about this, I like to include a definition of and some synonyms for, the word average, since this is about what you can expect when you get involved with MLM:
Definition of Average: normal, typical
Synonyms:
boilerplate, common, commonplace, customary, dime a dozen, everyday, fair, fair to middling, familiar, garden*, garden-variety, general, humdrum*, intermediate, mainstream, mediocre, medium, middle of the road, middling, moderate, nowhere, ordinary, passable, plastic, regular, run of the mill, so-so, standard, tolerable, undistinguished, unexceptional, usual
Hmmm….
What about cash gifting? Right here (link soon). No claims, no problems.
Warmest,
Tracy
Nov 30th
When you are blogging, whether about cash gifting or anything else, it’s a good idea to post as often as possible. Once a day if you can but a minimum of 3 posts a week.
I always put my main keyword in the first sentence of each post, which also helps with SEO. I have some other tricks that I share only with those who are gifting with me and who ask. I wait to be asked because this new gifting program I am in allows anyone, regardless of their experience with Internet marketing, to do well.
This is so because once you join, we offer you a built-in marketing system that you just set-up via Google Adwords, fund and collect your gifts. If you don’t even want to do that much yourself, you can join the co-op and just make your payment each month based on the number of shares you want. A share determines how many unique visitors your website will receive each month.
You can do it without having to host your own website because they are included, no charge when you gift at the $500, $1500 or $3500 level. I have not found another cash gifting program that does this.
We went to Vermont for Thanksgiving and I was not in blogging mode, yet I still managed to post without being anywhere near a computer (one of those tips I mentioned above:-) I have to say that it beats MLM with a stick, since you have to stop everything around the holidays (or accost, er, I mean “share the business” with your friends and family which is what you’ll be told to do – UGH!)
One of two things happen at this point. You either get so much flack and negativity from your loved ones, or you lose momentum and your business either peters out or you need to re-enthuse yourself somehow to get back into the swing of things (a convention maybe? Better go or you’re not serious!) The holidays have put more than one network marketer out of business.
With gifting, you are not required to approach people you know to push your idea of a great income opportunity on them. Using the Internet, you have only the people who are interested in gifting programs visiting your free websites. If they want more info, they sign-in, whether it’s Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Christmas day or any other day that puts the brakes on the MLMer’s. I get some flack for my feelings about network marketing, but so be it. If it works for you, great! As I always say, that usually means you have deep pockets or a large network to tap into already. Good for you!
But back to the fun stuff – food! We have a traditional Thanksgiving meal with turkey, stuffing, gravy and all the fixings and it was awesome! I managed not too eat too much – just barely.
I made the cardamom rolls, which are not exactly a widespread tradition. but they are a tradition with my husband’s family. They sounded weird to me, too, at first until I tried one. They are actually delicious, just a regular white dinner roll recipe with crushed cardamom seeds added in. Oh and my fresh pumpkin pie came out great!
Anyway, you’re looking for info on cash gifting so I won’t go on and on. I hope you had a terrific holiday, too!
Warmest,
Tracy
Nov 23rd
I love to write and I especially love writing posts for my cash gifting blog. I think gifting is the perfect activity for writers because writers are chronically underpaid. Until their book becomes a bestseller, of course! And it’s much better than MLM, which requires never-ending work for the first, oh, five years or so, before you see any significant residual income they promise.
I have never given fiction writing a serious try. It’s just that when I read a novel that I really enjoy (right now it’s Dragonfly in Amber book 2 in the “Outlander” series by Gabaldon) I think, “I could never have written this!” and so don’t even try. And that’s OK since the world has enough bad fiction as it is, lol!
But I do dream of a life where I can read at will, go to the library at will and write whenever and whatever I want to. Then I realized that, aside from having the responsibility of my home and family, I can do all of those things almost whenever I want to right now! Because I took the time to learn about cash gifting. Since I like to write, and know more than just a little about Internet marketing, I knew I could do well with this. But what about others? I didn’t want a gifting program that was costly and complicated to get started for those I shared it with.
With most gifting programs I’ve found, there are numerous upfront fees on top of usually having to give up your first gifts to your inviter (called a 1-up system). I have participated in that type of program and they are fine if you have the money. But what I wanted to find was something that just about anyone can get started with without a huge outlay in fees that can add up very quickly, and with a built-in residual effect. I know that with the economy as it is and the recovery slower than any in history, more already busy people are going to be looking for a way to make money at home.
Recently I was fortunate enough to find a cash gifting system that doesn’t require you to know how to do your own promotion (can yo say time-saver??), or to pay out wads of cash for a website and participation in the system. In fact, this system has one small yearly admin fee of $50.
For all of the details, visit (link soon) and sign-in to access the main page. Read the entire page, listen to the testimonials and then you can email or call if you have questions for a quick response. But if it’s Thanksgiving, don’t expect an answer until Friday. Or if you’re contacting me, until Sunday. I’ll be taking some time off from writing this week, to make cardamom rolls, fresh pumpkin pie, apple sauce (not for dinner, I just have sooo many apples to use up!) and to be with my family, which is what I am most thankful for, this and every year.
Warmest,
Tracy
P.S. I added a banner to Amazon.com Deals and one to buy their gift cards. I’ve been happily shopping with Amazon since 1995 when all they had were books! I highly recommend their gift cards if you’re gifting tweens and teens this year. Always a hit.
Nov 20th
Is cash gifting the answer to your prayers? Will it solve your financial problems and bring with it the lifestyle of your dreams?
That depends.
It can be. But it can also lead to more lack and disappointment in life if you begin the activity with what you need in mind, rather than with what you can give and share in mind.
Click to continue reading “Cash Gifitng is Not a Quick Financial Fix”
Nov 7th
I joined the cash gifting program I’ve been writing about since I launched this blog last week. I ended up with 9 paid sign-ups by the end of my 5-day challenge. So I gifted at the $500 level last night and today I have a link to share with you which I’ll get to in a minute.
When I first came across cash gifting last year and decided to participate, I was excited about the idea of simple gifting and eager to get started sharing it with others. But then something happened that took the wind out of my sails so to speak. I have a blog about MLM where I wrote about the program, and a “professional” mlmer contacted me to tell me that I seemed like a nice person but that cash gifting was illegal and I should stop immediately before I got into trouble.
She later accused me of not caring about the people I introduced to CG and not being willing to stop because I was making money. Neither were true as I had just begun when she arrived on the scene and had not even received one single gift yet. And I do care about others which is why I’m doing this and not MLM. That will PO more than a few people I know but here’s the deal:
I spent thousands and thousands of dollars chasing the network marketing dream over the past 20 years. With about $3000 total income over that time. It’s embarrassing to admit it, but there you go. Truth be told, I’m in good company because most never make real money in MLM. For fun I’ll post a list of the companies I was with in another post (to keep this one from getting too long).
So for my own peace of mind I had to make sure that I wasn’t breaking the law. I wrote this post on my other cash gifting blog and don’t intend to re-write it all again here. Suffice to say that because true cash gifting has no resemblance to these schemes I also wrote about, I am positive that I am in no way breaking any law.
So then she moved on the moral aspects of gifting which coming from a pro MLMer I found ironic and laughable. That’s for another post.
Back to this new program I just joined. The main program has 3 gifting levels ranging from $500, $1,500 and $3,500. Each level is designed so that you receive residual cash gifts from everyone that joins after you do, with no 1-up. They will also advertise for you for your first month free, and thereafter for a fee. And that’s the only fee, and it’s optional.
I love that aspect because not everyone wants to learn Internet marketing, or figure out advertising on their own. Get all of the details here:
Warmest,
Tracy