Data Network Affiliates, A review

Jun 29
11:28

2010

Adam b. Carter

Adam b. Carter

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A Review of the network marketing company, Data Network Affiliates. A free to join company that is focused on data collection,

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Overview of Data Network Affiliates
Data Network affiliates just launched in March of 2010.   The main focus of the company at launch,Data Network Affiliates, A review Articles and today is data entry.  D.N.A has recently added a few products that are optional to sell as well as  D.N.A connects which offers commissions on services.  The unique part of Data Network Affiliates, and one of it's strong points is that it costs nothing to join.  It's not unique to the no required sales, and it's not unique to the data collection business, but it is unique with it's no entry fee, or monthly fee.  Data Network Affiliates also has a leg on the "just data entry" companies because they also have other ways to bring in money instead of relying on x pieces of data a month per affiliate.

The Money:
Data Network Affiliates pays 10 levels of sponsorship down.  As a free member you get paid on people who do data entry as well as any of their sales of the products that Data Network Affiliates offers.  Once you achieve a specific rank you will also start earning matching bonuses on your first level. 


The training:
Another thing that you don't see others do is multiple phone calls almost every day.  Most companies may have a weekly call, or a bi-weekly call, Data Network affiliates has daily recruiting calls, and at least 1 training webinar a day (some days they run 3 to fit everyone's schedule).  They also provide everyone with 3 sales pages, and access to the back office for free, many other companies roll your back office and sales pages into a monthly business package.

Overall Impressions:(
Data Network Affiliates has been going through some growing pains, there are times when the news on their site is a little slow on being updated.  If you are willing to deal with a little bit of a "beta" experience right now (as of june writing date) then D.N.A is a no brainer, it's free to join and recruiting should be easy due to the fact that there is no cost associated with it.  You can also take advantage of the multiple training webinars that will give you the tools you need to succeed.