| A typical hype residual income business is... the one | | | | become a paid member once he sees the value in |
| which tells you that you do not have to do anything to | | | | that business, that will also ease your marketing and |
| earn hundreds and thousands of dollars every month. | | | | recruiting job a lot. |
| Don't even listen to it. Walk away! If not, you will end up | | | | Step 3: How It Rewards You For Your Performance |
| losing all your investment in that hype business | | | | Now look at its pay plan in details. Can you tell that it |
| because it will definitely disappear before you could | | | | rewards people who join it earlier more than those |
| cash out your "earnings" (although you do not earn | | | | who join it later? If yes, it's a typical pyramid scheme |
| them). | | | | and definitely illegal. |
| How can you identify whether it is a real, legitimate, | | | | Now there is so called "power line" recruiting system |
| sustainable business opportunity or just another hype? | | | | which basically puts many members in your team |
| Here are four useful steps you can use to determine | | | | before you become a paid member. Then it will |
| that without failure. | | | | encourage you to take action and upgrade because |
| Step 1: What Product/Service It Provides | | | | you see many members in your team have upgraded. |
| Check its product or service they provide. Ask | | | | That's a revolutionary marketing way to encourage |
| yourself, do you or the majority of people on the | | | | people to upgrade but not necessarily tells you that it's |
| planet need that type of product and service? If yes, | | | | a pyramid scheme or not. You still have to check its |
| at least your potential earnings in that business could | | | | pay plan in details to see whether they reward people |
| sustain because their product or service is having a | | | | for being in the business earlier or reward people for |
| potentially big market. | | | | achieving a high personal performance. |
| If they do not provide valuable product or service, | | | | Step 4: What's Their Terms Of Service |
| you'd better walk away. Because only when people | | | | Check its terms of service. Does it offer money back |
| enjoy their product or service, will they stay in that | | | | guarantee? If yes, how long is the guarantee period? If |
| business for a long time, which also means you will | | | | not, which is also OK, but is there a contract to use its |
| make good and long term benefit out of this business. | | | | service? For example, some request you to subscribe |
| Step 2: What Their Pay Plan Is | | | | its service for at least 6 months. Will they charge you |
| Check its pay plan. Does this business require you to | | | | a cancellation fee if you cancel your subscription any |
| invest first to earn money? Now some of them may | | | | time? |
| ask you to become their paid members to enjoy all | | | | What's the minimum payout amount? How long is the |
| the benefits, that's normal and legal. But if they insist | | | | payout processing time? If it tells you that you can |
| you to put money in first to be able to earn money | | | | cash out your earnings when it reaches $1000 and the |
| from their program, you may want to think about it | | | | processing time for one payout is 60 business days, |
| twice. | | | | what does it tell you? Simple and clear, it is a scams. |
| Because most of the people would like to test drive it | | | | Just walk away from it. Use your common sense, if it |
| and do some market research before involving in any | | | | seems ridiculous to you, it won't make sense for most |
| business opportunity. If that business allows anyone to | | | | of the people. |
| enroll as a free member first, then convince him to | | | | |