Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Network Marketing & Domestic Productivity

Okay, firstly, Im not the biggest fan of Multi-Level Marketing, mostly because they usually over-exaggerate claims and add nothing productive for society. And for the vast majority, 99% or more, I still believe this is true. I still get so many of my buddies trying to buy into this business opportunity, and claims of making thousands per month passively are always somehow involved.

I've only ever been involved in one MLM, and I quickly came to realize how useless it was as a program, and quit it, as soon as I could. However, with that said, please know I go into this discussion as a bit of a skeptic, but I believe I have found a network opportunity that is legitimately a money-maker, even though it may only be some small amount per month. I even believe every person on earth can benefit from this program, which is usually against MLM SOP. Traditionally speaking somewhere along the downline, market saturation happens, and you cannot sell the product anymore, or recruit anyone. However, this program is definately apart of the new viral/virtual economy. But before I get into this I want to tackle something that is on my mind, and that is the apparent stability of wages as compared to the cost of living.

Firstly, let me start off by saying that our wages should be higher. Our minimum wage should be about $10 per hour, and there should be a stratification. Those jobs deemed risky should recieve an extra benefit, as should those that are consuming. However, the more I elaborate on this, the more I would seem like a socialist. Suffice it to say though, things would run much differently if I ran the world.

Nextly, however, we should realize that the wage shouldn't have stayed in the same comparative place as years before. As we advance in social and technological developement, we gain extra time in a week. Let's take for instance the invention of the washing machine and dish-washer machine. Both of these are devices that simplify tasks which would have reqired us to expend large amounts of time in a domestic capacity, at least 10 hours per week.

Now, we can set the machine to work, and we can go about our business otherwise. This simple technological advance mixed with many ohers freed up another member of the household for labor in the workplace. Essentially a house-hold went from a one-income household to a two-member house hold. You essentially double the purchasing power of the family unit, theoretically, while the new expenses associated with running those machines are much less than actually employing a partner of the family in a domestic capacity.

So you can see how further technological progress frees us up for more time to make money, or enjoy life. As the world becomes a smaller place, we become more aware of freelance writing projects, we are more prone to start businesses, and to experiment with things we are interested in just for the sake of experimentation. Even now, they are working on the butl-r-bot.

http://www.tuvie.com/butl-r-bot-futuristic-robotic-kitchen-assistant/

While we may never have automated automobiles beyond a freight load/unloading and military capacity, you can definatey see that as technology advances continue, we will live happier more productive lives. In 100 years, a person may get out of bed, and head to their job, while a robotic servant makes the bed, cleans the shower, and prepares food for that night. These menial domestic tasks serve to reduce stress, allow us to concentrate on our workload, and increase health and cleanliness. And while you may still only work 8 hours a day, those 4 hours dedicated to domestic tasks may be now converted to two hours of free-lance work, and two hours of extra recreation and rest.

However, the assets required to maintain this standard of living will be such that the cost of living will always seem to outpace wages. However, we willmake up for this with the extra time that this standard of living provides us. And as media changes, so shall we become more productive with everything from family vacations (planned to maximize entertainment and minimize resource use) to even advertising whereby we share in the unprecedented wealth of our new society by exploiting its newest social norms. We are compensated for huge profits by companies and governments by huge public relations, advertising campaigns, and government programs.

One example of this, is the program I have stumpled across. Simply put, you get a search toolbar, which functions s a search engine. Whenever you arrive at a site, it automatically references the keywords of the site, and gives you appropriate adverts that apply to you dealing with the site. However, you must elect to see these ads, by pushing your advertisement button.

So where is the network opportunity? Where is the money? Well it is on-demand advertising, and is incredibly targetted. Businesses can expect high conversion rates from this traffic. But whats more, for every ad you click, you are paid a small amount, about 3 cents per click. While this may seem very small, a recent study online said that the average browser will click an ad every ten minutes. Specific searches are much higher.

So think about it, if you spend two hours a day surfing, you stand to make by default, .36 per day, which is about $10.00 per month. While this is still a small amount, that is $10 you could make for potential clicks you were going to make anyhow. So not only does your research on starting a pet business yield results about the information of that business, but it also yields a small amount of revenue.

I imagine the site holds your earnings until a certain level, deducts taxes, and sends it to you. However, given the amount of control you have on it, you could waste your time clicking a bunch of ads. However I do believe they impose a daily limit.

Where does it become viral marketing? You can recommend your friends, and recieve a commission, up to 9 levels deep, 2c per level. So if you click you get 3c, and the 8 people above you get 2c each, for a total of 19c. Given the going market for clicks, 30c per click isn't farfetched for the average campaign. That leaves them with a profit margin of 11c to work with.

And as I said, there is no potential lack of a "downline" as new consumers enter the market every day, the program is free, and even if you can't get anyone to join under you. The product you are "selling" are clicks to yourself, for free.

Needless to say, I think this is a legitimate opportunity, and a very good source of traffic for businesses. Check it out, internet entreprenuers! And add it to your arsenal of monetization tactics!

Click Here to Join the Program!

Also, if you could, please join under me, so tha I might build a downline. And I really appreciate your reading! Comment!

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