[nabentre] New Member with a Question

Loren Wakefield isaiah5719 at mchsi.com
Thu Feb 11 19:24:02 UTC 2010


They should be willing to show you some sort of proof that they pay what 
they claim.  You want to make sure you can get some explanation of the 
compensation playn.  Do they pay be levels, generations, or something else? 
I have not heard of this particular one, but that means little as well.

Another thing I might look at is the track record of the one backing the 
venture.  And remember, nothing truly works on its own, especially in the 
beginning.  You build these things.  And you will need to find a way or ways 
to bring people to your site.

I am a big fan of MLM or social marketing or whatever else they might want 
to call it.  If you are willing to work, they can be great!  And remember 
one other thing.  The model may be simple to show and do, that does not mean 
it is easy.  There is a big difference.


Loren Wakefield

"The best way to predict your future is to create it."  Dr. Forrest C. 
Shaklee

www.shaklee.net/ultimatehealthwithtlc

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Wiglesworth" <hwiglesworth at carolina.rr.com>
To: <nabentre at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:50 AM
Subject: [nabentre] New Member with a Question


> Hello All,
>    I'm a new member and this is my first post, and haven't seen any 
> messages yet so hope the format is okay, but if not I'm sure I'll learn.
>    I'm Keith Wiglesworth of Rockingham NC, and I joined this list to see 
> if anyone knows about an internet based business I'm considering joining, 
> and wanted to see if anyone has heard or may be a part of it.
>    The business is called Freeway To Success, and is only 2 months old.
>    I can provide some info from the website if you'd like.
>    This is basically multilevel Network Marketing or Referral Marketing, 
> and from the sound of this and a couple articles I've read it says that it 
> is very good and a good way to get residual income.
>    My radar is out first because it is a young company with little track 
> record.
>    It sounds almost too good to be true, and my theory is that usually if 
> it sounds that way it usually is, but I'd like another opinion before I 
> dismiss this possibility out of hand.
>    They say of course that this is the best thing since sliced bread, but 
> so does everybody else these days, and I guess I'm just trying to be 
> careful.
>    Has anyone had any experience with this company?
>    Many thanks.
> Keith
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