Steady As She Goes

Steve Ray Smith of Ad Ventures 4U has designed a program that has kept
the "returns" from profit sharing at an even keel.This weeks 14.2% paid to
upgraded members this morning is an increase from the 14% paid out last
Tuesday even as membership is growing daily.

That works out to a 2.2% daily return. With similar programs like Steve's AV4U,
the experienced people who know how these programs function, join and upgrade
early and reap the high returns until they petter off as the number of "active"
members climb. When I joined the Ad Pack Network, which is now Affiliated
Product Network, back in the summer of 2008...returns were around 28%
a week.

As upgraded members surpassed the 400 mark...the weekly profit sharing
returns declined sharply as predicted and were around 12 -14% before it went
offline for Host and program changes. Naturally I was expecting the same
with Ad Ventures 4U. I got in on the first few days after launch and today with
over 900 upgraded members the ROI is actually inching up a bit.



In comparison Affiliated Product Network had a previous week "return" of 4.4%
To make these programs work there has to be a contious flow of funds into
the profit sharing pool. With Ad Ventures 4U, member's Ventures expire weekly
with every $2 he or she receives in payments because they mature at 200% or
double the purchase value of $1.

As an example, say you had 100 Ventures ($100) and the weekly rebate was 14%,
you would be paid $14 and lose 7 Ventures (7 Ventures mature at $14).

Now the member is left with 93 Ventures...but to get the same payout next week
he or she has to purchase or roll up $10 for another 10 ventures, where they are
sold in dominations of 5, to get over the 100 Ventures mark.

Do you see where this is going? Members who want the same or a bigger "piece
of the pie" are always buying or rolling up. It's like climbing a ladder...everybody wants
to get to the top and receive more money. The top paid member today earned $1247.96
for one week. Of course, the added incentive of the 15% referral commissions is
also a big draw for those who like to promote.



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