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Are we close to starting Bryan
I am reading all these posts and try to figure it out how this works.
When selling tickets to ordinary members, are we then talking about
selling to members who don't have a personal website and who is not in the matrix ?
Is it then so that ordinary members (without a website) at any given
time can upgrade to affiliate WITH a website ? And if they do, then we can not sell tickets to them anymore to qualify for commission ?
If it is free to become an affiliate, what is then the real difference here..
between an ordinary member and an affiliate ?
I am still in wonderland.....but trying to grasp...!
-queenofhearts-
Hi Bryan ... Happy New Year and good luck with the new program.Quote:
Originally Posted by BM
I have a simple question for clarification:
Is it allowed to register 2 accounts ... 1 as affiliate building a downline and 1 as ordinary member to buy tickets ?
/torben :thumbsup:
Is $5 the lowest priced ticket that can count towards the 3 tickets an affiliate member needs to sell each week?
Caroline
Hi Bryan and all,
I'm really interested in getting involved in your new lotto program Bryan.
I guess if I want to make some money I would need to sign up as an affiliate member but... Will I have to promote and do all kind of things in order to get people under me? Because, advertising, promoting etc... is not my best... I don't really know how to do that...
I read somewhere that I woud be required to sponsor at least 3 people in order to stay in the matrix...
Well, I'm kind of confused so please if someone can explain it to me in simple words I would be very thankful.
Thank you.
Max
Agreed,Quote:
Originally Posted by max2sf
It can get confusing. An affiliate is a seperate entity, this is the commission side of program, like in distributor, not consumer or retail customer side, which can get more confusing. (g)
Simply put, you can either sell tickets as an affiliate, or be a member, or customer to make it more clear. One is not required to be both, or one or the other, it is up to you, but if you want to earn commissions, you must become affiliate or dsitributor, and sell three tickets a week at $5.00 each. You do not have to purchase your own tickets if you don't want to. You do not need to recruit three more affiliates or distributors to be qualified for commissions, just three sales, that's it.
Good luck to all, Mike
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Originally Posted by BM
Yes, I know that, but you can sell three tickets only to your selfsponsored ordinary members and still be qualified for commision?
Yes, I think so...........Quote:
Originally Posted by Caroline
BUMP...:cool: :wink:
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Originally Posted by Largo