I did it. I finally did it. I have been looking at this program for a while now and I finally decided to add it to my inventory of "home-business" products and this is why:
IPC Instant Cash is the sister program to the highly successful Independent Profit Center Program. I initially looked at the first Independent Profit Center but just couldn't bring myself to spend the $249 that was being asked... even though the success stories were all over the net. This is why IPC Instant Cash caught my attention...the price was considerably lower at $97.00 but the value was not compromised.
A complete system is what you get with IPC Instant Cash. A website, valuable products, and unbelievably simple yet thorough internet marketing training to get you started and on your way to earning.
What are the products?
When you join you receive over $1,000 dollars worth of software with resell rights.
Training and marketing:
This is what I love most. It really is laid out step by step and designed with a beginner in mind, with over five hours of audio and video training included.
The Payplan:
IPC Instant Cash has a unique payplan that allows you to earn residual income. You can learn more by getting your FREE report here.
The $5,000.00 Cash Reward:
The founder Dan Miller has so much confidence in IPC Instant Cash he is offering this reward.
This is a direct quote from Dan on the website:
“If anyone can prove that the methods and techniques included within our training system do not produce actual results online when applied properly, I will personally pay you $5,000.00 In Cash!”
For more information, visit the website here.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
The Importance of Paying it Forward
This post has absolutely nothing to do with starting a home business but is something very important to me.
I recently received something in my Inbox that really touched me. It was a remarkable story about a family that was down on their luck and close to foreclosure. With the help of friends and strangers, this family received over $10,000 in donations and were able to keep their home.
You can view the post here.
There is another family in need that Jeff Mills writes about in his blog, as well, should any of you be in a position to help.
This story was a great reminder of the importance of doing good deeds.. paying it forward. We don't all have money to donate. In fact many of us are in similar situations to the family mentioned above but if we can do something, anything to help someone out, why not?
Babysit, cook a meal for a family in need. Post to your blog about this family.
Help someone overcome a hardship in their life.
I recently received something in my Inbox that really touched me. It was a remarkable story about a family that was down on their luck and close to foreclosure. With the help of friends and strangers, this family received over $10,000 in donations and were able to keep their home.
You can view the post here.
There is another family in need that Jeff Mills writes about in his blog, as well, should any of you be in a position to help.
This story was a great reminder of the importance of doing good deeds.. paying it forward. We don't all have money to donate. In fact many of us are in similar situations to the family mentioned above but if we can do something, anything to help someone out, why not?
Babysit, cook a meal for a family in need. Post to your blog about this family.
Help someone overcome a hardship in their life.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Balanced Mom/IMGenius Network
Several years ago when I first started out on my search for a home-based business, I received a phone call from an ex-nurse who was part of Balanced Mom. I attended a live online presentation from the comfort of my own home, got all my information, signed up and never looked back.
In all honesty, I initally looked at Balanced Mom because of the business opportunity it provided but 4 years later, I am a dedicated customer, loving the products I purchase from their partner company and enjoying the monthly cheque for the few referrals that I have made.
Balanced Mom, in a nutshell, is partnered with a 23 year old health and wellness company in good standing the with Better Business Bureau... and no, I do not buy and sell lotions and potions that I otherwise wouldn't purchase.
Basically, the company we are partnered is a profit sharing company. People like you and I - moms, dads and business professionals alike agree to purchase healthier versions of products that we buy anyway. This includes everything from toothpaste, dish detergent, laundry detergent, toilet cleaner to name a few. Oh, and yes, they do have vitamins too! Instead of spending millions of dollars on advertising, the company gives back the profit from these purchases back to us, the consumers whenever we refer customers to the company. I continue to make commision for each and every purchase made by someone I referred, for as long as they remain a customer.
"Sounds good, sign me up", you say. No, stop right there. I will not sign anyone up until they have viewed the facts and can make an informed decision. I see this because I think it is important that you believe in what you are promoting and I like working with committed people not someone who is trying yet another thing on the net to "see if it works".
Take the time to speak with me and/or attend a presentation. Ask yourself, "Do I like these products? Is it something people will buy if it was not attached to an opportunity? Do I see myself telling others about the product?"
Contact me at chillinmom@gmail.com and ask to attend a live online overview.
To your success!
In all honesty, I initally looked at Balanced Mom because of the business opportunity it provided but 4 years later, I am a dedicated customer, loving the products I purchase from their partner company and enjoying the monthly cheque for the few referrals that I have made.
Balanced Mom, in a nutshell, is partnered with a 23 year old health and wellness company in good standing the with Better Business Bureau... and no, I do not buy and sell lotions and potions that I otherwise wouldn't purchase.
Basically, the company we are partnered is a profit sharing company. People like you and I - moms, dads and business professionals alike agree to purchase healthier versions of products that we buy anyway. This includes everything from toothpaste, dish detergent, laundry detergent, toilet cleaner to name a few. Oh, and yes, they do have vitamins too! Instead of spending millions of dollars on advertising, the company gives back the profit from these purchases back to us, the consumers whenever we refer customers to the company. I continue to make commision for each and every purchase made by someone I referred, for as long as they remain a customer.
"Sounds good, sign me up", you say. No, stop right there. I will not sign anyone up until they have viewed the facts and can make an informed decision. I see this because I think it is important that you believe in what you are promoting and I like working with committed people not someone who is trying yet another thing on the net to "see if it works".
Take the time to speak with me and/or attend a presentation. Ask yourself, "Do I like these products? Is it something people will buy if it was not attached to an opportunity? Do I see myself telling others about the product?"
Contact me at chillinmom@gmail.com and ask to attend a live online overview.
To your success!
Global Resorts Network Explained
There is something so appealing about a home based business in the travel industry. Imagine traveling to exotic places for pennies on the dollar, and then getting paid for referring others to the same valuable discount luxury travel membership that you are using.
I got involved with GRN as it truly met my criteria for a home-based business. There was an excellent product that people would buy even if there wasn't a business opportunity attached to it, great compensation plan, an enroller who cares and is willing to help, numerous systems you can choose to help build your business and the ability to truly do this from the comfort of my home.
Here's a brief overview of what the business is all about:
Product:
Global Resorts Network is a discount luxury travel membership featuring 5000 - 4 and 5 star resorts worldwide. Membership can be purchased on two different levels. The gold membership is a three year membership and the platinum membership is a lifetime membership.Gold membership is $1495 and Platinum is $2995. Once you have a membership, you can travel to worldwide resorts at a highly discounted rate -week long vacations range in price from $299 to a maximum of $799.
Compensation:
You can earn between $500 and $1000 per membership sold. GRN has a compensation plan based on something referred to as "Perpetual Leverage". This is best explained here:
Global Resorts Payment Plan
My thoughts:
Global Resorts Network, as a business is solid and they provide an excellent product. If you read my posts, you know that a product of value is important to me. So please take a moment to check out the product first here. Does it make sense? Is it something you would feel comfortable telling others about? Contact me and we will talk about the opportunity.
I got involved with GRN as it truly met my criteria for a home-based business. There was an excellent product that people would buy even if there wasn't a business opportunity attached to it, great compensation plan, an enroller who cares and is willing to help, numerous systems you can choose to help build your business and the ability to truly do this from the comfort of my home.
Here's a brief overview of what the business is all about:
Product:
Global Resorts Network is a discount luxury travel membership featuring 5000 - 4 and 5 star resorts worldwide. Membership can be purchased on two different levels. The gold membership is a three year membership and the platinum membership is a lifetime membership.Gold membership is $1495 and Platinum is $2995. Once you have a membership, you can travel to worldwide resorts at a highly discounted rate -week long vacations range in price from $299 to a maximum of $799.
Compensation:
You can earn between $500 and $1000 per membership sold. GRN has a compensation plan based on something referred to as "Perpetual Leverage". This is best explained here:
Global Resorts Payment Plan
My thoughts:
Global Resorts Network, as a business is solid and they provide an excellent product. If you read my posts, you know that a product of value is important to me. So please take a moment to check out the product first here. Does it make sense? Is it something you would feel comfortable telling others about? Contact me and we will talk about the opportunity.
Happy New Year from Chillin' Mom!
Wow, it has been a while since I posted.. and I wanted to start my year off right so I'll be posting quite a bit in the next while. I realize that I have not yet given a thorough description of the businesses I am involved in and I will be doing this today so that you can make an educated decision about starting your home business.
So, look for my next posts on my recommended home based businesses:
GRN explained
Balanced Mom/IMGenius Network
... and a possible new business I am excited about.
I know we all have our New Year's resolutions... everything from losing weight to getting out of debt and/or starting your own business. I really want to make this year count. I want to stop making excuses and finish what I have started. I want to try new things and commit to new things without fear.
Join me in making this year count. If you have been looking into starting a home business, then check out what I'm doing and see if it is a fit! I look forward to working with you.
So, look for my next posts on my recommended home based businesses:
GRN explained
Balanced Mom/IMGenius Network
... and a possible new business I am excited about.
I know we all have our New Year's resolutions... everything from losing weight to getting out of debt and/or starting your own business. I really want to make this year count. I want to stop making excuses and finish what I have started. I want to try new things and commit to new things without fear.
Join me in making this year count. If you have been looking into starting a home business, then check out what I'm doing and see if it is a fit! I look forward to working with you.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Free, legitimate and a lot more valuable than I once thought.
I think some call it a full circle moment… mine isn’t as dramatic or meaningful as those on Oprah but I need to humble myself and admit to some of my early mistakes in the world of home business and Internet income.
You see almost four years ago someone introduced me to a free program where you get paid to read e-mails and visit websites. Nothing fishy or scam-like but it’s not a get rich quick scheme and, like I did with many things back then, I read a few e-mails and quit. I don’t know if it was “know it all me” deciding that no, this isn’t for me and I don’t want to take the time to see what it’s all about or dare I say it, maybe I was looking for a “get rich quick” program.
Well here I am four years later and I finally get it. The same program was introduced to me by a fellow Internet marketer and it makes so much more sense and yes I see the big picture. I used to lump all those programs in the same pile – , surveys, paid e-mails, offers. Who could possibly make any money? The truth is that some of these programs are legitimate, they are free to join and can offer you a little extra coffee or gas money (won’t make you rich) . Do 2-3 of these at the same time and it’s even more. If you are a “big picture” kind of person and want to take the time to learn to refer and market these programs yourself, you can earn more. Market 2 or 3 of these and…. well you get the picture.
So if you are looking for a little extra income for Christmas, you may want to check out the programs below.
Hits4pay
Multi Stream Media is a company that works Hand in hand with advertisers for the sole purpose of having the general public view/look over their products. This is done solely through e-mail. Multi Stream Media will pay you to read email from these advertisers. THERE IS NO CHARGE TO JOIN AND THERE IS NO FEE EVER. You will be credited $10 when you join.
Again, you will not get rich but it is free to join. My sponsor has put together instructions on how to advertise for free on the Internet so that you can have others join as well and increase your earnings. E-mail me for those instructions at paid4hits@gmail.com (Admittedly, a few cents per ad you read is frustrating but referring others is where you can substantially increase your earnings). Click here to join Hits4Pay.
Inbox dollars
Similarly, you can get paid to read e-mails, play online games, take surveys and shop online. You also get paid 10% of your referrals earnings. Your account will be credited $5 just for signing up. Click here to join Inbox Dollars.
Cash Crate
I have heard really great things about this free program.
I’m not a big fan of completing offers for cash when there is a credit card involved. I’ve never had any fraudulent charges or anything like that. Truth be told, I’m just not very good at cancelling trial offers – too much going on in my life to be diligent about that. The great thing about Cash Crate is that you can complete offers that do not require any credit card information or money from you, at all. You can make a little extra money by completing free offers, surveys and the like. You can also make 20% of what your referrals make… and you can use some of the same free methods I mention in my e-mail instructions, just change the information to Cash Crate instead of Hits4pay and make sure you do not spam anyone or break any Cash Crate rules! Click here to join Cash Crate.
I’ll be honest, I never thought that I would be promoting free programs, surveys, offers and paid- to- read- e-mail-type programs, especially since I actually promote a high ticket travel membership but I’ve learned in the last little while, especially with the economy the way it is, that every penny counts! I also know that there are different people out there, with different talents, needs and resources that just want to start making some money online. What have we got to lose… it’s free!
You see almost four years ago someone introduced me to a free program where you get paid to read e-mails and visit websites. Nothing fishy or scam-like but it’s not a get rich quick scheme and, like I did with many things back then, I read a few e-mails and quit. I don’t know if it was “know it all me” deciding that no, this isn’t for me and I don’t want to take the time to see what it’s all about or dare I say it, maybe I was looking for a “get rich quick” program.
Well here I am four years later and I finally get it. The same program was introduced to me by a fellow Internet marketer and it makes so much more sense and yes I see the big picture. I used to lump all those programs in the same pile – , surveys, paid e-mails, offers. Who could possibly make any money? The truth is that some of these programs are legitimate, they are free to join and can offer you a little extra coffee or gas money (won’t make you rich) . Do 2-3 of these at the same time and it’s even more. If you are a “big picture” kind of person and want to take the time to learn to refer and market these programs yourself, you can earn more. Market 2 or 3 of these and…. well you get the picture.
So if you are looking for a little extra income for Christmas, you may want to check out the programs below.
Hits4pay
Multi Stream Media is a company that works Hand in hand with advertisers for the sole purpose of having the general public view/look over their products. This is done solely through e-mail. Multi Stream Media will pay you to read email from these advertisers. THERE IS NO CHARGE TO JOIN AND THERE IS NO FEE EVER. You will be credited $10 when you join.
Again, you will not get rich but it is free to join. My sponsor has put together instructions on how to advertise for free on the Internet so that you can have others join as well and increase your earnings. E-mail me for those instructions at paid4hits@gmail.com (Admittedly, a few cents per ad you read is frustrating but referring others is where you can substantially increase your earnings). Click here to join Hits4Pay.
Inbox dollars
Similarly, you can get paid to read e-mails, play online games, take surveys and shop online. You also get paid 10% of your referrals earnings. Your account will be credited $5 just for signing up. Click here to join Inbox Dollars.
Cash Crate
I have heard really great things about this free program.
I’m not a big fan of completing offers for cash when there is a credit card involved. I’ve never had any fraudulent charges or anything like that. Truth be told, I’m just not very good at cancelling trial offers – too much going on in my life to be diligent about that. The great thing about Cash Crate is that you can complete offers that do not require any credit card information or money from you, at all. You can make a little extra money by completing free offers, surveys and the like. You can also make 20% of what your referrals make… and you can use some of the same free methods I mention in my e-mail instructions, just change the information to Cash Crate instead of Hits4pay and make sure you do not spam anyone or break any Cash Crate rules! Click here to join Cash Crate.
I’ll be honest, I never thought that I would be promoting free programs, surveys, offers and paid- to- read- e-mail-type programs, especially since I actually promote a high ticket travel membership but I’ve learned in the last little while, especially with the economy the way it is, that every penny counts! I also know that there are different people out there, with different talents, needs and resources that just want to start making some money online. What have we got to lose… it’s free!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Things that bug me on the internet...
There are some things on the net that just bug me. There, I’ve said it. I don’t have to pretend and go with the flow. I just plain don’t like these things and wanted to vent and perhaps hear what
others think:
Video explanations/instructions
While I understand how powerful this is as a marketing too, this is just not for me. I’ve actually started to skip over search engine results (for certain things) that give me video results. When I want information on something, I prefer to read it, bookmark it or print it if I need to refer to it again. I don’t know if it is a mom thing or not, but I just hate it when I click on a link while the kids are asleep and boom – out from my speakers comes some guy yelling about his product. And do those step by step videos work for anyone? When I need instructions on something, I prefer not to have to click pause and/or rewind every few seconds while I complete the tasks. Sure this might be valuable if you are assembling a craft and need visual instruction but the written word works so much better for me.
Data Entry advertisements
This is another online (and offline) pet peeve of mine. I remember my early days on the net when I first saw the advertisements of making thousands entering data and now I cringe every time I see one or worse when a friend falls for the ad expecting something entirely different. Recently I visited a site which appeared initially as something I might like to promote and then I came across the words promising tons of cash for simply entering data. The actual programs they promote are often times legitimate ways of earning online but the ads are very misleading. Why not just tell people what they are actually promoting, be it placing free ads, placing ads with google etc… which really is not, “simply entering data”. Makes me want to scream SCAM but I won’t because that’s just another thing that really irritates me.
Scam!
People are throwing the word “scam” around a tad too much, if you ask me. There comes a point when the buyer does have to take some responsibility. Simply put, if something does not work for you, that does not necessarily make it a scam.
Spam or emails without unsubscribe options
Doing what I do, I do request information quite a bit. I want to “get to the other side” of a lead capture page and actually see what the person is promoting. So I enter my e-mail address. The way it should work is that if I do not want to receive information from this person anymore, I simply unsubscribe and there you go, no spam…everyone is happy. Unfortunately, I somehow got added to some lists where unsubscribe is not an option. There is no link at the bottom. I can’t e-mail the person back as it bounces back to me. So, I’m stuck with a lot of junk which I have to personally filter through and delete because some times some good stuff does end up in my spam folder by error.
So that’s my short list of things that raise my blood pressure on the Internet… I’ve got lots more but we’ll leave it at that for now!
others think:
Video explanations/instructions
While I understand how powerful this is as a marketing too, this is just not for me. I’ve actually started to skip over search engine results (for certain things) that give me video results. When I want information on something, I prefer to read it, bookmark it or print it if I need to refer to it again. I don’t know if it is a mom thing or not, but I just hate it when I click on a link while the kids are asleep and boom – out from my speakers comes some guy yelling about his product. And do those step by step videos work for anyone? When I need instructions on something, I prefer not to have to click pause and/or rewind every few seconds while I complete the tasks. Sure this might be valuable if you are assembling a craft and need visual instruction but the written word works so much better for me.
Data Entry advertisements
This is another online (and offline) pet peeve of mine. I remember my early days on the net when I first saw the advertisements of making thousands entering data and now I cringe every time I see one or worse when a friend falls for the ad expecting something entirely different. Recently I visited a site which appeared initially as something I might like to promote and then I came across the words promising tons of cash for simply entering data. The actual programs they promote are often times legitimate ways of earning online but the ads are very misleading. Why not just tell people what they are actually promoting, be it placing free ads, placing ads with google etc… which really is not, “simply entering data”. Makes me want to scream SCAM but I won’t because that’s just another thing that really irritates me.
Scam!
People are throwing the word “scam” around a tad too much, if you ask me. There comes a point when the buyer does have to take some responsibility. Simply put, if something does not work for you, that does not necessarily make it a scam.
Spam or emails without unsubscribe options
Doing what I do, I do request information quite a bit. I want to “get to the other side” of a lead capture page and actually see what the person is promoting. So I enter my e-mail address. The way it should work is that if I do not want to receive information from this person anymore, I simply unsubscribe and there you go, no spam…everyone is happy. Unfortunately, I somehow got added to some lists where unsubscribe is not an option. There is no link at the bottom. I can’t e-mail the person back as it bounces back to me. So, I’m stuck with a lot of junk which I have to personally filter through and delete because some times some good stuff does end up in my spam folder by error.
So that’s my short list of things that raise my blood pressure on the Internet… I’ve got lots more but we’ll leave it at that for now!
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