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Internet marketing training is a necessity if you want to achieve success on the internet if you are in a home based business opportunity, doing CPA or affiliate marketing, or just want to promote your own product or business on the Internet.

There are a lot of amazing internet marketing programs out there and you can spend hundreds and thousands of dollars on them.  But still never get anywhere or worse be more confused than ever before from all this valuable information.

This is a common problem in this industry and it plagues both the newbie and the seasoned veteran alike.  It has the potential to kill any progress or results you may have had.

This is called Information Overload.

You are probably familiar with this issue as am I.

There so many great internet marketing courses out there with so much information on marketing strategies ranging from social media marketing, video marketing paid traffic like Google Adwords and Media Buys.  It’s really easy to get sucked into learning all of these and forget that you actually have a business to run.

Now understand that any marketing training is worth while and will pay itself back tenfold compared to the investment you made.  But it would be nice to know what actually works now to  cut down your time on learning new internet marketing techniques.

I, myself have invested in a lot of training in amazing internet marketing courses worth more than I paid for them.  Unfortunately, I must admit that I have a hard time keeping up with all the information, and I’m only half way through completing many of these courses.

There are times that your brain completely shuts down and you get completely overloaded with all the information to a point that your productivity plummets to none existent.

Do you think that if you knew what the top internet marketers are doing to achieve success in marketing today, would it help you get out of that rut?

Would knowing What’s Working Now in network marketing help you achieve that success quicker?

Probably…

Luckily for all of us Mike Dillard has come with a solution to this information overload.   Mike has grabbed the biggest and baddest internet marketers, all 7-figure earners, convinced them into sharing their marketing war chest into what’s working for them today in their 7-figure empires.

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Are You Suffering from Information Overload on Internet Marketing Training?

Freeway to Success, as the name suggests, is a relatively young company, but with a very high aim. They plan on providing their clients with an open road to accomplishment, and they centered all their marketing efforts around this concept. Of course, a company with no regard for their distributors has little or no chance of becoming lucrative, and this concept should be essential to all MLM ventures out there. But by building their entire activity with this idea in mind, Freeway to Success may have overlooked other important aspects inherent to building a strong network marketing company.

They can be given credit for the interesting idea of turning an usual and non paid activity into a business, though. People share their experiences within the retail and restaurant field every day. Word of mouth can be a powerful means for advertising, and they have chosen to make it the key to their business. This fact can provide a clear shot at success, if they know how to play their cards right.

There is no founding date for the Decatur, Alabama based company on their website, suggesting that they don’t choose to emphasize it. As for their management team, only Doc Lett, the company’s founder and current CEO is mentioned.

We can gather from this that Doc Lett has sufficient experience to make Freeway to Success a one man company, and indeed he is credited with more than 15 years of entrepreneurship in the field of multi level marketing. As a consequence, all the other members of the company are considered members of the team, forming a strong and reliable community.

Freeway to Success requires a small fee in exchange for membership. After paying that, you will have full access to what basically counts as their products. These products comprise of various e-books, discounts, tips related to restaurants, pharmacies essential for obtaining what they have called ”financial freedom”.  Another one of their products consists of the intrinsic meetings in which the members share their knowledge and insight with the others, reflecting the already stated idea of turning word of mouth into a business per say.

All these products amount to invaluable information, and seem to really be worth the fee required to join Freeway to Success. And if there is even a possibility of turning it into a lucrative activity, it all starts to make sense. But let’s not forget that these people are your average network marketing entrepreneurs, and what you will gain from them is average knowledge on multi level marketing and not much else. So is it really worth the time and money spent?

The answer is yes, inasmuch as they can offer a rewarding compensation plan. Their comp plan is a basic five by five type of matrix. Consequently, you can recruit as much as five people, and be paid down to a maximum number of five levels. They offer one dollar in exchange for every referee, and the revenues are the same regardless of the position on the matrix.

But how exactly is it lucrative? This is allegedly acquired by telling others about own experiences such as dining or shopping in specific places. And with a large enough number of members this goal seems reachable enough.

You will need some kind of training, nevertheless. And there is no trace of it on their web page. This would prove superfluous, as they hold as much as four meetings a week. However, there is a downside to it as well. They don’t have guests at these meetings, and as a direct consequence the level of the information offered will be an average one.

One can be tempted to join in, as they require a small membership fee, but this can prove to be a waste of time if not carefully planned. It is obvious that their meetings will not provide enough information for someone aspiring to become lucrative in this business. This person will have to choose between risking a failure in this endeavor and actually having a chance to make some money by getting educated and informed on the basics of multi level marketing.

So, if you plan on joining Freeway to Success, or merely being informed and educated on correct network marketing techniques, there is a place where you can accomplish that. Click the provided link for a chance at Thriving With Freeway to Success

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Freeway to Success – Can It Sound Any More Optimistic?

Juice Plus or Minus?

Juice Plus + is a rather unusual type of MLM company, as it is obviously in some kind of denial. They refuse to admit any connection to multi level marketing, while openly bearing every possible trait of said type of activity. Consequently, their clients and distributors are puzzled from the beginning, on top of the already existing novelty of this specific type of marketing, company, and product.

Leaving these issues aside, Juice Plus + fails to bring any new things to their niche in the market. They seem to be your average company dealing in healthy food supplements, and not much else. But what is a new network entrepreneur to do? Should he join in carelessly, or should he avoid this possible scam? In the next paragraphs we will analyze every aspect of this company, and provide you with impartial information concerning Juice Plus +.

Headquartered in Collierville, Tennessee, the company is active since 1993. It is a branch of National Safety Associates, a larger network marketing company established by Jay Martin back in the 70’s and dealing in domestic fire-protection equipment. Before finding out that the career of an entrepreneur suited him best, Jay Martin worked as a school teacher. He still holds the position of president and CEO within National Safety Associates. Any other hint to a possible management team is not present on their webpage.

The company’s main product is, as expected, Juice Plus. Juice Plus comes in the form of pills, and falls into the category of healthy food supplements. It is made of seventeen different types of fruits and botanicals.  These products are sold in two flavours: “Juice Plus Garden Blend “and “Juice Plus Orchard Blend”. Although one is inclined to think that Juice plus can compensate for the absence of fruits and vegetables in a person’s diet, they clearly state that this is not the case, and that it’s product is merely destined to complete a well balanced diet.

Next in line comes Juice Plus Chewables, another shape for the same thing as their first product, and that is jelly beans. Their product line is completed by “Juice Plus Vineyard Blend”, containing extracts from Concord grapes and some generic berries, and “Juice Plus Complete”, a whole food based beverage product with more or less the same effects as all the other products they market. What we could gather from reviewing the company’s products is that they have carefully researched their target market, and tried to come up with only a new shape for products that already are established and for which there is a rather large demand. This should indicate that they are not willing to risk much, and that they choose a market niche that has already been proven to be lucrative.

As we have already stated, Juice Plus denies any link to the MLM business, and consequently does not offer any compensation plan on their main website, as this would have been contrary to what they asserted. But on a related website, called Juice Plus Personal Franchise they hint at a vague concept of a flexible compensation plan. Being true to being contradictory, they also state that they will not provide their distributors with a back office, but a similar notion, called “Virtual Office” is offered instead.

Moreover, not wanting to be true to the usual MLM company trends, Juice Plus actually offers training for their distributors. And they seem to do it rather professionally, having acquired a domain and website specifically for this task. They offer support materials, professional advice and insight on how to take your first steps as a network marketer, and even hold training sessions.

With its advantages and disadvantages Juice Plus is just like any other MLM company, offering only an opportunity. The rest is up to the entrepreneur. If the entrepreneur is inquisitive, thorough and open to learning he might as well have a chance to be successful, and to make good money out of opportunities like this one.

If he relies on what the company will provide, he almost surely is destined to fail, and lose whatever money he has invested in the process. If you are interested in blossoming with Juice Plus just click the link and get informed on correct marketing strategies and techniques.

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Juice Plus or Minus?

IJango has come up with an interesting way to make money. This is not your usual MLM business scheme, where you have to sell, sell and sell. Apparently, the people behind iJango have given their business project a lot of thought, and came up with an excellent idea. This idea alone can be their key to success. But where does the innovation lie in all this? Unlike the vast majority of network marketing companies out there, this particular one is trying to transform an everyday activity into business.

Everybody spends a certain amount of time surfing the web every day, whether looking for something or just relaxing after a hard day. So why not make some money while you’re at it? The idea is an excellent one, but let’s see if it’s backed by anything.

The Austin based company has had its launch in August 2009. IJango has been founded by Cameron Barrett Sharpe and Stephen R. Smith, two entrepreneurs sharing a successful background in the field of network marketing, both of them sharing past activity within Excel Communications.

The management team they recruited is an experienced and professional one, with names such as Tom Brown (CFO), and the current CEO, Rayner Smith. As the company’s leaders seem experienced and fit for their jobs, let’s see if they can make this idea profitable.

The product iJango is bringing to the market is a customized internet portal. You have to submit an account on their website by entering a referral code, and after that you simply use the said portal in your usual internet browsing activities, and get paid for it. You can also become an affiliate, by paying a one-time fee of 50 dollars. In exchange, they offer a back office and some pointers on how to get up and running with your business.

There is, as well, a Director’s position available, but for that the fee is 149 dollars, and you have to pay a maintenance fee of 19.95 dollars each month. Of course, the market is huge and the client pool endless with such a business, but how exactly does it work? In order to get paid for other people’s activity through the portal, you have to attract them to yours, or give referral codes for them to use when joining iJango. These will become your unauthorized and authorized customers, respectively.

For each of your clients’ activity, down to the 7th level, you will get paid, according to the iJango compensation plan. But you have to enroll a minimum number of twenty users in order to be considered worthy of receiving revenues. The company offers two different types of commissions, the Usage Commissions and the Qualified Director Commissions. A client may get different commissions, based on his rank (ranging from Independent Representative to International Director).

For instance, an Independent Representative gets paid for the activity of both his registered customers and his unregistered ones. A Registered Customer is one that uses your portal to enroll, while an unregistered one simply uses your portal to do his browsing and internet activities.

From what we have gathered so far, iJango is a promising company, with a great and innovative idea, having given a lot of thought to how to implement it and make it a lucrative business. But there is one thing left to analyze, and that is training. The closest thing to training that is to be found, not exactly on their main site, but on another one, is a set of guidelines that every new entrepreneur should apply.

According to them, the essential E’s that an entrepreneur should know are: Engage the team, Educate said team, Earn respect and results, and enroll us virtually. These are correct and applicable rules, but no one tells you how to accomplish what the rules actually state, and that’s where the difficulty lies.

From further examining their suggestions on how to be successful, one can gather that they tend to encourage a system fully based on the so-called warm market. And this is by far the oldest and least reliable approach for a network marketing entrepreneur.

Training is the base for a successful network marketing company, as without training the entrepreneurs are left to learn the ropes for themselves, which is another way to say failure. Even if some of them are not entirely new to the whole MLM business, this new idea requires education and insight on the subject, and specific approaches and techniques, none of which can be learnt by yourself.

So why take the risk and learn the ropes the hard way, when you can simply be successful by getting educated on how to blossom with iJango by clicking this link to Explode iJango Marketing.

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iJango, Or How To Make Money By Surfing The Internet

Rain Nutrition has chosen a well established path for their debut in the Multi Level Marketing business. Selling healthy and/or energy beverages has been around for quite some time, and it’s clear that there is a decent demand for this type of product. What is not so clear is why this company has chosen a market niche where large companies have already made a name for themselves and amount to dangerous competition. Surely, everybody needs a certain amount of specific substances every day, but very few are familiar with the exact quantities, and even fewer individuals actually care enough to check if the food and beverages they ingest actually provide that balanced amount. Apparently Rain Nutrition has taken this into account, and has come up with solutions to these two types of oversight, consisting of the actual beverages containing balanced quantities of nutrients and anti-oxidants, and a way to measure the level of free radicals in the human body. Moreover, it looks as they have taken marketing very seriously, as their logo is a very catchy one and their products bear interesting names relevant to the idea of being healthy in a natural way.

Having had its launch in May 2009, the company is based in Highland, Utah. Their management team comprises of the company president, Toby Norton, the CEO, Chad Christofferson, the CFO, by the name of Kyle J. Copeland and Bart Brockbank, holding the position of COO. It seems that they don’t consider their experience worthy of being mentioned, and instead they quote each member of the team and show a picture of them on the company website. This can mean that they want to concentrate on their current engagement with the company, but also that they may not have the relevant background, so they avoid mentioning that altogether. Even if the impression the company gives does not hint to the latter assumption, the apparent lack of experience of their management team can only be a disadvantage to them. Let’s see if they can compensate for this omission.

Rain Nutrition is present on the MLM market with five different products, comprised of three healthy drinks, a food supplement in the form of a pill, and a test kit for measuring the amount of free radicals in the human body. By carefully branding these products they managed to provide a convincing image of their company and products. Thus, their most important product is Rain Soul, a healthy drink containing a blend of ingredients extracted from Chardonnay Grape, Black Raspberry, Black Cumin and D-Ribose, providing the human body with the needed fatty acids and anti-oxidants. The same beverage comes in two other types, with vitamins and minerals added to the already present extracts, and acting as energy drinks on top of contributing to the overall health of the body. The food supplement we already hinted at is Rain Pure, a pill containing their patented BIO-tract® technology and a type of flour made from cranberry seeds. These pro-biotic pills are designed specifically to aid the bacterial flora present in the human digestive system. A common trait of these products is their fabrication process which employs a method known as cold press process, in order to fully preserve the healthy properties of their ingredients. Finally, their fifth product is the Free-Radical Urine Test Kit, completing the other four items sold by Rain Nutrition. This kit is designed specifically for the assessment of the amount of free radicals in the body, thus enabling the buyer to carefully adjust the intake of nutritional supplements, and not risk overdoing it.

Rain Nutrition uses a compensation plan altered according to their needs. It is essentially a binary plan with ten levels available, but combined with a Unilevel system. They devised four different categories of members, the Builder, the Executive, the Elite and finally the Rain type. The system overrides a common flaw in its kind, by automatically changing one’s sponsored marketers in direct relation to their performances, and in this way avoiding the situation in which a distributor is forced to work with a marketer with less or no activity. This all seems to make a promising company out of Rain Nutrition. But do they offer the means to be successful?

The closest thing to training offered by Rain Nutrition is advice. They advise their marketers to either capitalize on their warm market, which is a terrible approach nowadays, or to spend money by organizing meetings and presentations, which is equally obsolete, but with some chances of proving successful. Whichever alternative one may choose, it is almost sure that they won’t last long in the network marketing business.

Being a successful MLM entrepreneur means so much more than harassing your friends and relatives, or giving speeches and presentations to bored audiences. This is a concept not taken into account by the vast majority of MLM companies out there, and consequently one has to look for proper training by himself. In conclusion, if you want to learn the basics of network marketing regardless of the company, or if you want to be Successful With Rain Nutrition just click the provided link.

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Rain Nutrition – It’s Raining Health, Or Not?
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