nuvitas Admin

Joined : 30 Aug 2007 Posts : 798
| Subject: Due Diligence Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:55 pm | |
| There are a few popular programs on the net today that are going to produce thousands of unhappy members in the very near future once people realized what they have jump into!
So many of us are so eager to create an income from home using the Internet, that we get caught up in the frenzy of excitement and join without taking the time to really study what will be required of us to make it work.
So before you join any program please take the time to review every aspect of the business or program.
Start by asking yourself these questions.
1)If it's a business with a monthly fee know what the break even point is. How many do I need in my downline to pay for my monthly fee.
2) If it's one time fee... how many do I need to cycle?
3) Is there a team working together helping each other succeed?
4)Am I willing to stay with the business or program for 6 months to a year?
5)What are the hidden cost or not obvious costs involved? Look for hidden "Gotcha's"
I'm sure more questions can be added to this list. Feel free to add your 2 cents!
Jose
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theresa Team Builder

Age : 36 Joined : 24 Aug 2007 Posts : 494 Location : Long Island, NY
| Subject: Re: Due Diligence Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:20 pm | |
| Jose
You have some really great advice here.
Make sure you check how they will pay you. The newest thing are some of these companies are only paying you through debit cards that you have to purchase. Besides having to pay for the card, you have load fees, withdrawal fees, and usually monthly maintance fees. So you would want to include that in your thinking of a break even point.
Another thing you want to do is check out who the administrator is. Check the track record of programs that they opened before and how they went. If they are in the habit of opening and closing programs within a year then the program you are joining most likely will also.
I would like to add is that if it seems to good to be true then it most likely is. |
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Sohawaii Team Builder

Age : 54 Joined : 07 Sep 2007 Posts : 218 Location : Richmond Hill, Georgia
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