Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Get2Help2 Adds New Material

If you have not a chance to login and see some of the upgrades then go to Get2Help2 now and see for yourself. The additional materials are deigned to help the fast growing Free Networking Membership site and its users grow faster. For the first time we have added details steps to grow your down line for free. Get2Help2 is dedicated to helping Network Marketers around the world, protect their rights, grow their down lines and to grow as people for no cost. If you by chance have not viewed the site of signed up for a free membership do so now and see why it is growing so quickly.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Get2Help2.com

If you have ever been involved in Network Marketing than you owe it to yourself to fin out about http://www.Get2Help2.com and what your rights are as a network marketer. this is a 100% free membership site dedicated to training and the rights of network marketers.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Free Store Club Penny Auction Goes live!

The Penny Auction is a phenomenon (in my humble opinion.) Such companies as: Swoopo, and MadBids were the trailblazers of the industry...in Europe and the UK. Swoopo made profits on 32 million USD in revenue just last year alone and now, there are so many bidders on the site that the prices for "won" items are getting seriously pricey. Think about it - how many pennies fit into $50, $100, $200? Lemme help - if a product sells for $100 - the company just made $6,000 (@ .60/bid)!!! (Not a bad margin on an iTouch eh?)

Let me explain: I go to a penny auction site and I buy a package of bids(@FSCAuctions bid prices range from $.50-$.70/bid). I then find an item I would like to win and I bid on that item. Every bid that is posted drives the price of the product up a penny and 30 seconds are added to the auction timer. It is a HOOT! It's completely viral and addictive by mere nature. It's also so profitable that the companies who are running penny auctions are under a great deal of criticism. Our concept? Instead of hording all of that money as a company...why not pay the field a huge amount of the profits in commissions and overrides? Clunk.

So, that's exactly what we're doing.

For anyone who is interested: