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August 20, 2010 by Zimmaron  
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The purpose of this report is to give you a no nonsense approach to learning the truth and facts about Cash Gifting programs. Each of the program overviews listed below provides a description of some of the features that each program brings to the table. We hope that this information will be helpful for you, in the event that you choose to further pursue investigating these opportunities, or, decide to join one of these programs in the future.

#6 – Number One Success System – NOSS (Currently TLC2003)

NOSS is a 1-UP style gifting program and has been around for over 7 years. NOSS appeals to many people because it has 3 levels of participation: $500, $1,500 and $3,500. Leaders within the program also conduct several live overview calls each week as well as a daily training call which is primarily motivational. It’s professionally administered using a 3rd party tracking software system that keeps track of referrals and gifts received, etc. The tracking software runs about $120 per year.

With the lowest entry level being only $500, it’s accessible to the masses. The weekly conference calls to invite prospects to is well scripted and professional. Their system is simple and simple to follow for duplication. Cash gifts are delivered to participants via FedEx, UPS or DHL.

NOSS has mass appeal for people that don’t mind cold-calling and doing heavy phone work (which is a very small minority), but most participants don’t find this stuff out until AFTER they join and realize what they’re going to have to do to be successful with the program. In an age where the internet can automate so much of the explanation process, it makes no sense that they don’t offer an internet based system for their members.

#5 – Spirit of Wealth (SOW Today)

SOW is very similar in many ways to NOSS and was supposedly founded by a group of former NOSS members that broke off to start their own program because they wanted more freedom in the way they could market the program online. Like NOSS, it also appeals to many people because it has 3 levels of participation: $500, $1,500 and $3,500.

It’s administered using a 3rd party tracking software system that keeps track of referrals and gifts received, etc. The tracking software is $129 per year. Many teams within SOW use automated internet-based systems like websites, videos, streaming audio, etc.

With the lowest entry level being only $500, it’s accessible to the masses. Most members use replicated websites that incorporate recorded overviews so no personal explaining is necessary and this in turn keeps the follow up minimal. Cash gifts are delivered to participants via FedEx, UPS or DHL. The program converts well for all members that apply themselves and consistently advertise.

SOW has taken some of the negatives from other programs and uses the rest of the positives like the internet systems, direct mail, etc.

#4 – The Overnight Cash System (TOCS)

As an internet-based cash gifting activity, TOCS has been around with its new structure since January of 2008. It uses a 1-Up style structure and there are 5 levels or tiers, $500, $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, and $10,000. Interested prospects visit the website to read all about the program, listen to the audio recordings, read the testimonies, watch the movies, then they can call in toll-free or submit a Callback Request and get all their questions answered by team leaders.

In other words, members never need to speak to any prospects or answer any questions. There are additional fees required to become a member. These fees are determined by which level you choose to get started with and range from $200 to $1,000. There is also a monthly fee of $29.95 for the hosting of the replicated websites as well as access to all the marketing tools. They give a discount if you purchase a one year subscription up front. Just to be clear, the fees mentioned are in addition to the initial cash gift that’s sent to the sponsor.

TOCS Team Leaders answer your prospects questions for you, so it can be almost completely hands-off on the members’ part. This really appeals to people that either have a fear of the phone or just want to be more anonymous and fly under the radar.

TOCS has a good concept by having team leaders answer questions for you; however, having someone else in control of your potential members is NEVER a good idea in ANY program. Also, the conversion ratio of people who visit the site versus the number of people who actually join needs to be improved dramatically.

#3 – Cash Arrive 365

Cash Arrives 365 is a 1-UP gifting program and has been around for about 7 years. CA365 also appeals to many people because it has 3 levels of participation: $500, $1,500 and $3,500. It’s administered using a 3rd party tracking software system that keeps track of referrals and gifts received. The tracking software runs about $120 per year.

This is a pretty similar program as to NOSS without the cold calling approach to prospecting. Cash gifts are delivered to participants via FedEx, UPS or DHL. This system has a low entry fee of $500 makes this program accessible to many people and the daily calls are conducted by industry leaders.

Other than the 1-Up, if you can find a good team and marketing system, you could have a shot at being successful in this one.

#2 – Gifts for Life (GFL100)

GFL has been created for the Little Guy out there that can’t afford the other gifting programs. GFL appeals to many people because it has 4 levels of participation, with the lowest entry level of all at just $100. The other 3 levels are $250, $500, $1,000. It’s professionally administered using a 3rd party tracking software system that keeps track of referrals and gifts received, etc. The tracking software is $25 per year.

The GFL system uses one main information website that incorporates recorded overviews and flash videos so no personal explaining is necessary. Cash gifts are also delivered to participants via overnight courier. With the lowest entry fee out there in the cash gifting industry, the program converts very well for all members that apply themselves and consistently advertise.

GFL fills a gap in the industry and provides a solution for many people that can’t afford to join some of the higher-end gifting programs online. It has a simple and well organized system in place, but truthfully, with most people joining at $100, members may find themselves doing a lot more work for less.

# 1 – Achieve Abundant Wealth Today

Achieve Abundant Wealth Today is the very first cash gifting activity of its kind and is quickly becoming the most popular choice for individuals looking to rapidly change their financial status for the better and truly live an abundant lifestyle.

According to the Universal Law of giving and receiving, the first ingredient is giving and the second ingredient is receiving. Achieve Abundant Wealth Today thrives on the actual meaning of the Law, once you give; you are in a position to receive that very moment. Unlike most other cash gifting programs (1-Up) where you have a third ingredient of give again before you receive by having a qualifying step or a qualifier.

Unlike the 1-Up programs, the Achieve Abundant Wealth Today program is a No 1-Up program so you never have to qualify by passing 1 up, and you’re instantly ready to receive on all levels that you have selected to participate on during registration. Achieve Abundant Wealth Today has 4 levels of participation, with the lowest entry level being $500. The other 3 levels are $1,000, $2,000, and $4,000. It’s professionally administered using a tracking software system that keeps track of referrals and gifts received, etc. The tracking software is $120 per year.

When you join you become a member of a team. The teams are committed to supporting you along the way by giving you the necessary training, resources, tools and coaching to help you succeed. This consists of one-on-one sessions helping you to get started. This is truly people helping people. Cash gifts are delivered to participants via FedEx, UPS or DHL.

The Achieve Abundant Wealth Today program is second to none and that is why it is rated as the #1 Cash Gifting program.

In conclusion, one of the most important things to keep in mind when evaluating a cash gifting activity is whether or not all of the information is presented to you before you join. So, now the ball is in your court. Should you decide to further pursue one of these activities, do your due diligence and investigate the opportunity you are interested in joining to get all of the information up front before you make a mistake.

2 Corinthians 9:6 says, “Now this I say, he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully”. See how this passage can work for you.

If you would like further information, you can go to the website listed below:

http://www.achieveabundantwealthtoday.com



By: William B

About the Author:

I am an Information Technology professional and have been in the IT field for 35 years. I currently work for one of the largest non-profit health insurance companies in the United States. I have recently been writing articles for the internet.



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Have You Ever Said I Want To Be Rich

July 20, 2010 by Zimmaron  
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Do you want to be rich and have what being rich brings to your life? I want to BE RICH. Do you know how to be rich? By saying that we are saying we want to have changes in our lives. Are they major changes or are they minor changes. That would depend on where you are at in your life and what being rich means to you.

What exactly is meant by the term rich? Do we all put the same value on a dollar? Can you have no money and feel you are rich or is it the money value that makes you Rich? Not everyone will see being rich in the say way or use it in the same context. I did a small survey and asked 10 people this Question “What does Being Rich mean to you? Here is the response I got.

Rod from British Columbia – “Money, lots of money. It’s not having to look in your wallet, bank account or credit card statement any more, ever.”

Joseph from Manitoba – “Freedom to do the things you love when you choose to do them. Napolean Hill puts it very well in the first chapter of Think & Grow Rich. He lists 12 things, I believe, that constitute riches. Money is only one of them and without the others, money means nothing. The others include health, peace of mind, etc.”

Terry from Illinois -I think that being rich is a freedom. That’s it freedom. Now to figure out how to be rich.

Larry from Kansas – “Money, Lots of money, millions of dollars, fancy sports cars, big beach front houses, no travel restrictions. Nothing dictating when I have to get some sleep and more alarm clocks waking me up when I’m still tired. I would be rich when I had five million dollars in the bank, and everything else I want paid in full. Yes, I want to be rich”

Phil from Maryland – “Although I have never been really rich in terms of money, I have been richly blessed with family and with relationships. Now, with new opportunities, I foresee myself becoming rich monetarily as well as the result of services I am able to provide to help others. In one sense, being rich is simply a state of mind. In another, it means being able to do the things I want to do when I want to do them.”

Dee from Alberta – “The first thing that comes to mind is money but being rich means being happy with what have.”

Bobbi from Alberta – “Rich to me means having the resources to enjoy life to it’s fullest with my friends and loved ones.”

Joel from Ontario – “Choices and time freedom. It’s the ultimate way to live life, not having to worry about what you want to do, how much something costs, and you can always choose to do whatever you want tomorrow.”

The answer to the question what does being rich mean to you is defiantly in the eye of the beholder. It can mean anything from comfort and security to ultimate wealth. But in every answer I got money is defiantly at the root of it but the amount that is needed will be different for every person.

Now for the changes it takes to have the lifestyle you want, deserve and should have. You could go back to school but is a better job going to get you to where you want to be. Probably not! With the Internet now, owning and operating a home based business is easy. There are many business opportunities that will allow you to live the lifestyle you want when you say I want to be rich. My question to you is what is it you are doing to be rich?



By: Faye B. Roberts

About the Author:

Faye B Roberts is an homebased business entrepreneur who aids people to reach their goals in their quest for financial and time freedom. Her goal is to coach people into full time home business entrepreneurs.
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What’s Rich?

February 27, 2007 by Zimmaron  
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Copyright (c) 2008 Tony Mase

Recently, a customer wrote me with this dilemma (I’ve edited out the personal details and slightly edited the message):

“In all the writings of Wallace D. Wattles, there’s one point I always had trouble accepting and thus, it’s holding me back from seriously applying his entire philosophy.”

“It’s about ‘increasing life’…”

“In Chapter 5 of ‘The Science of Getting Rich’ (Increasing Life), Wallace D. Wattles wrote:”

“In order to know more, do more, and be more we must have more; we must have things to use, for we learn, and do, and become, only by using things. We must get rich, so that we can live more.”

“Now, to explain my dilemma…”

“It’s because I know that in his other writings Wallace D. Wattles shows a deep spiritual philosophy, that I imagine there must be a right way to interpret those words.”

“Otherwise, it sounds materialistic to me, shopping-orientated to encourage consumerism and competition, in a society where it’s already a problem.”

“I agree that in the process of becoming rich we have to be careful not to mix spiritual readings, or we’ll likely get confused and out of focus.”

“However, still this repeating that we need things, to buy things, and that we *must* get rich to live more, well, doesn’t match my belief that we should become free from attachments and not relay too much upon material things as it may lead to slavery and weakness in our inner power, promoting desire after desire, in an endless run for happiness and never being satisfied.”

“So, please, I’d love a good explanation to be able to practice Wallace D. Wattle’s writings and feel that they’re meaningful and in line with my belief that we can create our own abundance and in the mean time pursue a complete spiritual growth with a feeling of freedom within. Thank you heaps.”

The answer to this dilemma lies in Wallace D. Wattles’ use of the word “rich” and how he defines it.

In Chapter 1 of “The Science of Getting Rich” (The Right to Be Rich), Wallace D. Wattles wrote:

“The man who owns all he wants for the living of all the life he is capable of living is rich…”

There you have it…

“The man who owns all he wants for the living of all the life he is capable of living is rich…”

Now…

Notice carefully…

If you will…

Wallace D. Wattles *didn’t* write:

The man who owns all he wants for the living of *more* life than he’s capable of living is rich…

He wrote:

“The man who owns all he wants for the living of all the life he is capable of living is rich…”

In other words…

“Rich”, according to Wallace D. Wattles, is…

Owning all you want for the living of all the life you’re capable of living…

Not *more* life than you’re capable of living…

*All* the life you’re capable of living…

There’s a *huge* difference!

If, for example, *all* the life you’re capable of living, right now anyway (your “needs” for living *all* the life you’re capable of living will change as you continue to grow and develop), requires a seven room home in a nice neighborhood, a thirty-two room mansion on a hill would be pure, unadulterated waste.

Nowhere in his writings did Wallace D. Wattles talk about piling things up around you just to pile things up around you, the disastrous consequences of which can be easily evidenced in the news on almost any given day of the week, without regard to your ability to use them to live a fuller and more complete life… *all* the life your capable of living.

As a matter of fact…

He said quite the opposite…

In Chapter 18 of “The Science of Being Great” (Jesus’ Idea of Greatness), for example, quoting Robert G. Ingersoll, Wallace D. Wattles wrote:

“Suppose a man had fifty thousand pairs of pants, seventy-five thousand vests, one hundred thousand coats, and one hundred and fifty thousand neckties, what would you think of him if he arose in the morning before light and worked until after it was dark every day, rain or shine, in all kinds of weather, merely to get another necktie?”

Great question, isn’t it?

What would you think?

Although it doesn’t make any sense whatsoever, sadly, this is *exactly* what many people spend their entire lives doing…

Don’t you be one of them. :-)

Remember…

“Rich” is…

Owning all you want for the living of all the life you’re capable of living…

Not *more* life than you’re capable of living…

*All* the life you’re capable of living!



By: Tony Mase

About the Author:

Tony Mase is a serious student of the works of Wallace D. Wattles and the publisher of The Science of Abundant Life ebook by Wallace D. Wattles… http://www.thescienceofabundantlife.com



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