Passive...Active, Or Both.

Revenue Sharing programs, like the ones I am involved with, can be totally passive
and an upgraded member can earn money without recruiting anyone.

I was writing my newsletter yesterday about this very topic and it started to get a bit
lengthy so I thought would expand on it here on my Blog. The programs where I
upgraded can be seen on my Website, Gord's Home Biz Updates listed under
my Passive Income page.

Taking the manual surf, Ad Ventures 4U, as an example...an interested person can
join for free and use the manual traffic exchange to advertise their "site". Of course
earning money never comes without a price so if a member upgrades he or she will
earn a percentage from the programs profit sharing "pool" which happens to be 75%
of the total purchases made by members of AV4U plus it's own income generated
from outside sources.

Like I stated earlier...totally passive...right!!?? Yes it is and a member doesn't need
to put anyone in their downline to earn money like Matrix driven programs.

Looking at the homepage of Ad Ventures 4U, it's not hard to miss that 15% Referral
Bonus
in the Header of the Website. Hmmm! That's certainly an incentive to get some
people in that downline. Every purchase they make the Upline gets 15% commission.

Where's that referral link? Suddenly a passive member is becoming "active" as well.
After all...those referral commissions paid to accounts every Thursday could be a good
bonus.

This holds true with all the programs I refer to on the "Passive" page of my Website.
There is no requirement to recruit but member's have the opportunity to earn a lot of
cash via referral commissions just by advertising a program's referral link. After all,
that's what thousands of people online are looking for...someone to show them the way.

Remember the famous line from Tom Cruise's movie called Jerry Maguire,




Show Me The Money!








 

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