Going the extra step for success

Jul 20
21:00

2004

Jeffrey A. Solochek

Jeffrey A. Solochek

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Do you have a product to sell? Then why not go one step further for success? What I am talking about is finding ways to expand upon and build your ... while at the same time ... ...

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Do you have a product to sell? Then why not go one step further for success? What I am talking about is finding ways to expand upon and build your business,Going the extra step for success Articles while at the same time providing opportunity in other areas.
When you sign up for an MLM company, you are told to pitch your product line to a warm market, this simply means to go out and pitch it to family, friends, co-workers etc.
The same goes for signing up for affiliate programs somewhere on the Internet. Though these methods are effective and work for many people, there are avenues that few attempt to follow or even see. By not seeing these avenues people are missing the boat big time.
Here is an example of what I just said: Joe Smith belongs to a local church with over 5000 members who use on a regular basis products from such stores as Target, Wal-Mart and other retailers. Would it not make sense to set his church up with an affiliate program for these stores, in order to get some residual income for the church? Most of these major retailers now offer affiliate programs on their websites.
Here is yet another example: Of the 5000 members of Joe’s church over half are paying for a dial up Internet service like AOL. Of those people over 80% shop at places like Wal-Mart and Barnes and Nobles. There are Internet companies that are out there who charge less than AOL and they pay affiliate commissions. What if Joe got his church signed up as an affiliate and has the ability to offer Internet service to its members at a discount while generating residual income for the church in the process?
There are so many retailers that offer affiliate programs, stores that the members of the church shop at regularly, the figures would be staggering if everyone would help out their church a bit and buy using the affiliate links or services. Really think about this, lets brainstorm on this a minute. How much extra money each month could that church earn? Hmmmmm.
What about the PTA at the school that you and your significant other belong to? The local Moose Lodge, Boy Scouts or even the place where you are in a league for bowling? The bottom line is everyone uses some of the products that affiliate programs offer these days right? Why not find a way to make it work for the greater good?

Jeffrey A Solochek
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