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Three Tips For Spotting A Cash Gifting Scam
By Dave Jales
I have a few tips for you to help keep your nose out of trouble when joining a cash gifting program.
Don’t Get Mixed up With Programs which have no Professional Placement and Tracking System Software
An effective placement and tracking system is the bedrock of a no 1 up cash gifting. Without this any program’s honesty and integrity is threatened. If a cash gifting program operates without such a system and is reliant on a human to track everything, it is then natural to assume that it will be extremely prone to human error (or in the worst case scenario pledges may go “missing”).
The placement and tracking system software organizes all the necessary information from new members automatically on registration, and then that info is sent to the new member when registration is completed. This automatic system not only accurately keeps track of all members, but also informs and directs new gifters where to send their pledge.
Beware of Inviters Who Use a Personal Website as a No 1-Up Cash Gifting Program
While this may be obvious, you would be surprised at the amount of people who don’t check that kind of thing. It should start immediate alarm bells ringing. These websites belong to an individual who has added some nice graphics and a “join” button. If you click through you will get instructions to send money to a specific address. Or you are directed to an online payment processor like Alert Pay, PayPal, Google checkout or something similar. Sometimes they may want you to accept any online gift through such means as well.
Any no 1-up cash gifting program that is a well structured work at home strategy would ever instruct you to send your gift through the internet. A participating member may choose to accept their gift though an online processor but that is entirely up to them.
Avoid Programs Claiming Cash Gifting Can Be Automated
Cash gifting can never be automated. I say again – cash gifting can and should NEVER be automated. Out of a hundred people how many do you think would send you $500 or more without having spoken with you personally?
You should avoid programs or their members who tell you about “set and forget”. Cash gifting is not a business so there is no way that it could work automatically. Such claims are usually made by desperate and/or deceitful people with desperate and/or deceitful programs, so please be aware.
In closing, while researching no 1-up cash gifting or any cash gifting for that matter, keep in mind that where cash is involved there is always the possibility that greed could be laying in wait just around the bend. I trust these tips will help you to make an informed decision when considering which cash gifting program is right for you.
The Best Cash Gifting Mentors
By Dave Jales
You know it never ceases to amaze me how things can begin to just fall into your lap once you hit your stride and get your winning mentality set.
When I first started on my cash gifting adventure I was approached by a very reputable SEO firm. The package they offered me was wild – I was shown results of the services provided for their clients and it was nothing short of brilliant! The deal was for a six month contract in which they would handle all of my SEO requirements and guarantee first page listings on a minimum of twenty and maximum of 80 keywords/phrases including cash gifting, best cash gifting programs, legal cash gifting etc. in the six major search engines. Now let me explain to you that among this organization’s clients were some extreme heavy-hitters, in fact some of the biggest corporations on the planet. Instantly I knew that what they were offering was gold.
But I was waiting for the chunk it was going to bite from my wallet. I mean come on, they were dealing with multi-million, in some cases billion dollar corporate giants – how could little ol’ me afford such a budget?
I’m not gonna get into specifics here, but when I finally got a number I was pleasantly surprised to say the least. That’s not to say it was five hundred bucks or something, but considering the service on offer here it was well within my limits. All in all it was an exciting prospect.
I know that you are probably thinking “So Dave if it was such a fantastic service, why are you not on the first pages of the search engines for the keywords you mentioned before?” And ’tis a fine query you have my friend – one which has a very simple answer..
Because I turned it down… Why? The truth is if I was in any other programs like MLM, affiliate marketing or things of that nature I may have agreed. While on the surface it was a great opportunity, in my view it didn’t translate well at all to cash gifting. How would I explain to new members of my team to approach their online marketing? Tell them to go to said company and dump thousands into a campaign they couldn’t use anyway because I already owned it – just after the initial gift that in most cases they had to work their butt’s off for? No. For you see from very early on I was aware of the way I wanted to run things. I wanted a blueprint that my people could follow easily to big success.
I guess my point is that when it comes to cash gifting, the best mentors get down and dirty with you “in the trenches” so-to-speak. This I believe is what makes the difference between a good and bad teacher..