I'm still thinking...
1. Pyramid schemes are illegal scams in which large numbers of people at the bottom of the pyramid pay money to a few people at the top. Each new participant pays for the chance to advance to the top and profit from payments of others who might join later.
3. In reality, however, the supply of participants is limited, and each new level of participants has less chance of recruiting others and a greater chance of losing money.
Source : Direct Selling Association
3 comments:
Congrats Turk! I'm on my way to catching you. I'm in the top 3.8% right now. I've had 66 direct signups in February.
I like the Quog in your sidebar! Let me know what you think and if you have any questions.
JacinSteele.com
Thx Jacin. 66 direct signups in Feb alone! Wow! that's great! How did you manage to get so many signups in a very short time? Share with me....
BTW, the Quog is cool. Did you design it by yourself?
I'm at 157 direct signups for Feb. I'll let you in on my secret. I'm taking a gamble and paying for my referrals by using AdWords. I decided to dedicate $1,000 to the venture. If it turns out like everyone thinks, it'll make a nice profit. Otherwise, that's 1,000 bucks to the "try it out" budget. :-)
Yep, I built Quogr myself because I wanted a nice way to display quotes on my site. Let me know if you have any recommendations.
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