Friday, April 01, 2005

Cashflowpc is HOT!

The company that has been taking it’s time, building a base of dedicated marketers, and bringing the many online segments of the company that will make 2005 the “Year of Cashflowpc” has unveiled several key elements to the members recently.

In the latest of Joel Sauceda’s, (CEO and President) letters to the members, some of the key factors to the company have been revealed and things are starting to get exciting and happening with the awesome online opportunity. The Vortex Marketing Group, what Joel refers to as the Group Mastermind has opened its doors along with the companies that belong to the group: CashFlowPC.com, CashFlowPC.org, ChaChingChat.com and the VoIPNetConnect.com companies. Each one offering exciting and world-class products and services. Complementing each company is the VMG Lead program providing Cashflowpc marketers valuable monthly leads.

Best news of all is that the Benefactor Program will continue for a little while longer. Those invited are provided with Silver Upgraded Membership at absolutely no cost. AND, “you will never have to up buy, purchase an upgrade” or any other usual affiliate nonsense. This is a promise made by Joel to you and every member of the Cashflowpc team.
You can read more about the company on these two links: http://www.vortexmarketinggroup.com/mainmember.html and here http://www.vortexmarketinggroup.com/march29.htm . Then, go ahead and sign up now, don’t wait as it will never cost you a penny to earn and become part of the MLM side of the company. Use this Voucher VMINTLC77 at http://www.cashflowpc.org/10silvers/ and become part of the team.

Also, when you join on the XtreamNet.org voucher VMINTLC77, you receive first-class marketing support from Xtream. We give you free marketing resources and traffic and then deep discounts into the Xtream Email Marketing Center. It is a win-win-win for everyone involved. It costs you nothing and you have everything to gain! Voucher VMINTLC77 at http://www.cashflowpc.org/10silvers/ Do it now.

- Cherie Halliday
http://www.xtreamsurf.com

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Your online business, Part 1

Let us talk about your online affiliate businesses in context of non-cyberspace, offline business realities:

1. What we call an affiliate on line is usually a “dealership” or “Franchise” or even “Representative” offline. Dealerships/Franchises/Representatives are businesses. Dealerships can be very company or product specific. For example: Tupperware, Ford Auto Dealerships, BlockBuster Franchise, Avon, MaryKay, JiffyLub, GoodYear, Hallmark stores. In these cases you represent a very specific company and product.

Or, you can incorporate a lot of different companies, products and services under one roof: Mega Discount stores, your local grocery store, DollarStore, your local furniture store, combined Auto Dealerships representing more than just one company, your Insurance Agent, your Doctor, Lawyer, the florist. The list goes on and you see my point here. In each and every case, the business entity must have inventory, stock, goods and services in place to sell at retail. The need location, a building for business and all that goes with that. Advertising and marketing to bring in business. Good customer service to keep your customers coming back.

Look at something simple like Tupperware: in order to be a “hostess”/dealer you have to buy your basic product kit; sales literature; business stuff like order forms, credit card forms, etc; nifty case to carry it all in; the “goodies” you give away. Any advertising or promotions you do is up to you and on your budget. You pay for your own gas going to the parties, you pay for shipping, business cards and your time. If you become a “dealer” you pay for the office and warehouse space and employees to run the operation.

The same goes for each and every business you drive by on your way to work, home, while on vacation. The same goes for every business you patronize! The same goes for your grocery store, the Electric Company, even the company you work for.

Businesses purchase what they need wholesale or at group pricing, through their franchise or network. You make a profit from the difference of all your overhead and cost of goods. Why is WalMart, for example so successful? For many reasons, but one is that every store participates in the “Group” purchasing and distribution system. This is the one thing that Sam Walton brought to a fine art. Every single store gets group pricing no matter where they are located. And, the regional huge-mega WalMart distribution centers ensure each store, no matter where the heck it is, receives those products in a way to meet demand and maximize profits.

Then, you need to advertise. Yep, cannot live without it. Cannot prosper without it. Now, if you belong to a group, franchise and or etc, you buy into national and international advertising at group rates, if that is part of your business, to obtain customers. You purchase local advertising. You do what ever is needful to obtain customers and sales. These are well founded and common business factors you meet in the off-line world of commerce. Going back to WalMart again, besides their group purchasing and distribution centers, they have killer NATIONAL advertising that reaches into EVERY TINY COMMUNITY in the US. Every local Walmart store advertises in local newspapers, shoppers, and via radio and television via Corporate Advertising Rates. Tupperware and Avon have a nation-wide name recognition. As do Ford, Goodyear, JiffyLub. Mary Kay might be nation wide, might not. Actually Ford has international name recognition. The point being here, if you are a Ford or Tupperware representative, (you) and your product have instant name recognition due to massive advertising and promotional campaigns.

2. We are in cyber-commerce. The basic principles apply. Except we call our dealership/franchise/representative owners “affiliates”. Being online, we don’t have to fork over all the money for building or office space and all that goes with THAT! We wear a lot of hats so unless we have partners in our business we have no employee overhead. But what we do have are two things: 1. Cost of goods/services/products and 2. Marketing/advertising costs.

With me so far? Now, consider all the “opportunity” sites, product sales sites and etc you have ever seen and see today. What happens when you decide to go with that site?

Take your time and think on this, we will continue in the next article.

- Cherie Halliday
XtreamSurf
Xtream Submitter
Xtream SAL

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

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Opposites Attract, part 2; meet SAL

Last time: Love it or hate it, email and link marketing is an integral part of advertising and promoting on the Internet. In the last article we discussed “mass email marketing.” This is great for getting the word out on your site/ad/opportunity to as wide a reach as possible in a relatively short time.

The opposite is the more intimate, one on one venue you find with sites like SafeAdsList or SAL. You can find a good example here at http://www.impressions-hosting.com/Xtream/ . You can join as a free member and get the upgrade to Pro. Then admin will add a solo and banner ad spot for you. SAL is the exact opposite of “mass marketing” email.

You do not get massive emails sent to your inbox. You do not have to have a huge inbox for your SAL email. Email will consist of your Admin support email (which you want to read to keep up with what is going on with your SAL site) and solo ads - if you elect to receive solo ads. You can choose not to. Frankly, I do and would recommend it as you get more credits for reading those than the daily ads posted to the SAL site. (Which I recommend you read as well.)

The whole concept is simple: log onto SAL, read the dailies (very quick do as the sites zip along when you press “next”.), post your own daily (regular text or html), add your solo ad or banner (found in the “advertisers” section). Boom you are done.

The really nice thing about SAL is you can develop a real relationship with the owner/admin and possibly the other members! SAL is also being tested by Traffic Hoopla for responsiveness and so far the early returns are positive and thumbs up for our gal SAL!
- Cherie Halliday
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Once again writing my own bio here - lol. The flagship of my marketing sites is XtreamSurf.com. The Xtream Email Marketing center is XtreamSubmitter. Personal Email marketing is with our XtreamSal. While only involved in “online” business for little over one year, I come to the net with experience in both military and civilian management and organizational experience. I have been involved in starting up a number of offline businesses and hold a Bach. degree in “Mass Communications (emphasis in media and marketing - imagine that!) and in Masters in Business Management. I love the net and all it's potential.