Cash Gifting Explained
- Author Bryan Tuck
- Published May 17, 2008
- Word count 554
This is the second in the series About Cash Gifting
It is widely known that the concept of a cash system is not readily understood.
Cash gifting is becoming an enormously popular way on Google to generate additional revenue streams for people either working a job or those with a home based business.
You will usually have a landing or squeeze page you can direct people to that is associated with the program you join. The gifter is not representing any company or selling any products. The primary "product", if you will, is something everyone needs and every one wants; cash! No pills, lotions, juices, self-help or real estate products compare to the power of cash.
Cash Gifting is a legal activity in the United States and Canada. People are permitted to give gifts to other individuals, including parents, friends, relatives or anyone else they feel may benefit from their gift. Consider the purchase of a first home, a down payment may be provided by another party, tax free, as long as it is qualified as a gift. Be sure to check with the IRS just for your peace of mind. Cash Gifting as been considered by many a pyramid or ponzie scheme, which are illegal activities. These scams have people at the top who collect all of the money or generate money on false pretenses. With cash gifting everyone starts at the same position and has the potential to receive as much as the next person. If one person stops the whole thing does not crumble. As a gifter, you are your own entity. The success you see in cash gifting is dependent upon your efforts. It is not an idle activity. The word activity, itself, implies action. However, your are supported by the "team" and other groups of people sharing a common goal and mission. Here is a brief overview of the Cash Gifting Activity:
You are invited by a sponsor to participate in a phone call or visit a website. Once you understand the power and legitimate value of the cash gifting program, you will call your inviter/sponsor to join and then send your gift to your sponsor. Gifts typically are in the $500, $1000, $2,000 & $3,500 range. The first gift you receive is your qualifier or "Q". This is passed up to your sponsor. From that point you are able to receive the amount YOU gifted to your sponsor to infinity. Careful, when someone you sponsor or your "Q", gifts at a level more than you gifted, the difference is the passed up to the next qualifying person to receive that additional gift. It could be your sponsor or the person that sponsored he or she.. Be sure to upgrade to the highest level in your program as soon as possible. This will allow you to receive the full amount of the gifts that come your way.
By sponsoring just one person this has the potential to generate thousands to your door over and over. Consider the possibilities if you could sponsor just 10 people and then train them to do the same thing?
Cash gifting is an great activity for everyone who would like to change their financial situation and has a desire to help others achieve the same. It is all about people helping people to achieve dreams.
Copyright (c) 2008 Bryan Tuck
Bryan Tuck is an internet entrepreneur with 15 years experience building a successful business from the comfort of his own home. For more information on working from home please visit =>http://www.WealthSolutionPartners.com
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