Thursday 11 December 2014

Earn with Neobux


 

NEOBUX  is the Best PTC (paid to click) site to date. It is online since 2008. At the beginning you’ll earn small amounts but with a bit of work and persistence you can earn hundreds of dollars per month or more. The site is easy to use and it will cost you only 15 minutes of work per day. You can join for free. By upgrading to Golden membership you’ll earn 10 times more from you own and referrals’ clicks, plus you will be able to have a higher number of direct and rented referrals which is crucial if you want to make big amounts of money. You should consider upgrading when you get a decent number of active referrals because then you will a lot more on a yearly basis than you will pay for the yearly upgrade.

This site is unique from other PTC sites since it has a referral renting system, so you don’t have to worry about direct referrals. So if you have nobody to refer then just rent.

After you register you must view at least the 4 yellow advertisements (that is the daily minimum you must view to earn money from your referrals for that day). If you want to earn more then view all ads + the AdPrizes



The key features of this site are:

Very popular and Safe: There are over 20 million registered members and it has paid out over $80 million (USD) to it’s members. There were no technical problems with the payments and it has a very strong anti-hacking system, so it is very safe to use. The site has opened in 2008 and has been growing since then.
Rented Referrals: You can build up your income just by renting people for 30 days and they generate you the income.
Great Support: It is nice to see that NeoBux staff cares about it’s members. Live support is available but if you want just simply write a ticket about your problem and they will resolve it in no-time!
AdPrize: After each ad you view you have a chance to win from $1-50 or Premium membership which is very beneficial.
Direct Referrals: Optional but if you can refer many people you can earn through them and they don’t cost you a penny, plus you can sell them later for 1-5$ each based on their activity
MiniJobs: They can be done in 2-3 minutes and most of them are data entry jobs.
Other Offers: Here you can get NeoPoints (premium currency) and NeoCoins (can be converted to real money) for completing free offers or buying things online.
Low Cashout & No Fee: The first cashout is at $2 that you can take out to PayPal/Payza/Neteller. After that the minimum will increase by $1 stopping at the fixed sum of $10. Also there are no fees from NeoBux so what you earn is what you get.



The Golden upgrade gets you higher commissions from your clicks and referrals’ clicks. The standard membership direct referral limit starts at 30 referrals and increases by 1 every 4 days. In comparison the Golden upgrade starts at limit 200 and increases by 1 every 2 days.

If you want more information I recommend you to browse the NeoBux Forums. There are many members that have earned more than $10,000. A good example is a member named “rseven” that has earned $150,000 in 3 years!

What Is MLM



What Is MLM




Multi-level marketing (MLM) is a marketing strategy in which the sales force is compensated not only for sales they personally generate, but also for the sales of the other salespeople that they recruit. This recruited sales force is referred to as the participant’s “downline”, and can provide multiple levels of compensation. Other terms used for MLM include pyramid selling, network marketing and referral marketing.

Most commonly, the salespeople are expected to sell products directly to consumers by means of relationship referrals and word of mouth marketing. Some people use direct selling as a synonym for MLM, although MLM is only one type of direct selling, which started centuries ago withpeddling.

Companies that use MLM models for compensation have been a frequent subject of criticism and lawsuits. Criticism has focused on their similarity to illegal pyramid schemes, price fixing of products, high initial entry costs (for marketing kit and first products), emphasis on recruitment of others over actual sales, encouraging if not requiring members to purchase and use the company’s products, exploitation of personal relationships as both sales and recruiting targets, complex and sometimes exaggerated compensation schemes, the company making major money off its training events and materials, and cult-like techniques which some groups use to enhance their members’ enthusiasm and devotion.

In contrast to MLM is single-level marketing, where the person is rewarded only for the immediate income between the exchange of a product and monetary benefit. Direct selling, network marketing, and multi-level marketing
Network marketing and Multi-level marketing have been described by author Dominique Xardel as being synonymous, and as methods of direct selling. According to Xardel, direct selling and network marketing refer to the distribution system, while the term “multi-level marketing” describes the compensation plan. Other terms that are sometimes used to describe multi-level marketing include “word-of-mouth marketing”, “interactive distribution”, and “relationship marketing”. Critics have argued that the use of different terms and “buzzwords” is an effort to distinguish multi-level marketing from illegal Ponzi schemes, chain letters, and consumer fraud scams. Some sources classify multi-level marketing as a form of direct selling rather than being direct selling.

The Direct Selling Association, a lobbying group for the multi-level marketing industry, reported that in 1990 twenty-five percent of members used MLM, growing to 77.3 percent in 1999. Companies such as Avon, Electrolux, Tupperware, and Kirby all originally used single level marketing to sell their goods and later introduced multi-level compensation plans. By 2009, 94.2% of members were using MLM, accounting for 99.6% of sellers, and 97.1% of sales. The DSA has approximately 200 members while it is estimated there are over 1,000 firms using multi-level marketing in the United States alone.

History
There is a large amount of debate as to when multi-level marketing started; some say it started in the 1920s, 1930s with Nutrilite, 1940s with the California Vitamin Company, 1960s and even as late as the 1970s.