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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Turn $50 into a fortune by purchasing positions


Here is the information that helped me understand Achieve: Technically, we are not buying Products. EACH POSITION BUYS ACCESS (TIME) TO THE PRODUCTS. Hence, in all reality, we are purchasing a Service. This is a vital and interesting subtlety. Why would we want to buy the products over and over? This is an Exit Matrix, so when each position exits, we want to INSURE PERPETUAL ACCESS to the products, hence, the purchase of many positions. Even when purchasing multiple positions simultaneously, each position will have it's own unique "time-stamp". Your invoice would show all positions purchased as one lump purchase, but in the matrix, it appears they are entered one at a time, even if it's milliseconds apart. Copy and Paste this for future reference for all Achieve members.
May I be permitted to draw your reverent attention to the marketing of Time...down to the Milliseconds. Achieve is brilliantly set up that if someone wants to spend 50 dollars for a millisecond or two of time for access to the Achieve Marketing Arsenal, that is there prerogative. Of course, it is especially attractive and lucrative when the owners share 100% of Earnings with members so that they can pay each 50 dollar position 800% (400 dollars) as it Exits the Matrix. Just Brilliant. (Kristi and Troy (The Real Owners) are members like us).
The most thoughtful people will question the constant 800% growth needed to pay everyone 800% earnings. The current answer is - Right now we are at the 62 day mark of paying 800% from Purchase to Payment.
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It’s like this, we all purchase $50 positions.
When you purchase your position your purchase is TIME STAMPED.
Let’s call these $50 positions "tickets"to go on a ride. (think Disneyland)
We all stand in line, waiting for our turn to go on the ride.
The standard waiting time IN THE LINE is 3 - 4 months, then it’s our turn to go on the ride,
(meaning our $50position/ticket enters the Achieve matrix).
The ride is currently lasting less than 24 hours.  During this ride IN THE MATRIX the ride stops 3 times.
The first time it stops we collect - $100
The second time it stops we collect - $100
The third and final time it stops we collect $200
A grant total of $400.
Then when we receive the $400 the ride stops and we get off, (our $50 spot is RETIRED and it leaves the matrix).
If we want to go on the ride again we purchase another $50 position/ticket. AND GO TO THE BACK OF THE LINE, no cutting!! lol  Or you can, if you wish, like a lot of members are doing, purchase many $50 positions/tickets in one go.

Links that will help you research this program more:

Sign up website includes video:

http://readytoachieve.com/readytoachieve.com

Screenshots of proof of purchases and payouts:

theofficialachievecommunity bloghttp://theofficialachievecommunity.blogspot.com/

To invite others to this facebook group:


https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheOfficialAchieveCommunity/TheOfficialAchieveCommunity Facebook Group

Thursday, March 8, 2012

AFFILIATE MARKETING

What is Affiliate Marketing?

Perhaps the simplest way to explain affiliate marketing is that it is a way of making money online whereby you as a publisher are rewarded for helping a business by promoting their product, service or site.
There are a number of forms of these types of promotions but in most cases they involve you as a publisher earning a commission when someone follows a link on your blog to another site where they then buy something.
Other variations on this are where you earn an amount for referring a visitor who takes some kind of action – for example when they sign up for something and give an email address, where they complete a survey, where they leave a name and address etc.
Commissions are often a percentage of a sale but can also be a fixed amount per conversion.
Conversions are generally tracked when the publisher (you) uses a link with a code only being used by you embedded into it that enables the advertiser to track where conversions come from (usually by cookies). Other times an advertiser might give a publisher a ‘coupon code’ for their readers to use that helps to track conversions.