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Cash Gifting – How Does a 1 Up Work?

Posted in Cash Gifting on April 5th, 2010 by Ryan Biddulph – Comments Tags: , ,

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Cash gifting programs adopt different methods through which cash gifts are shared. As you know cash gifting is the act of offering a declared sum of cash – strictly as a gift – without coercion or consideration. How the cash gifts are shared varies between different cash gifting programs

The 1 Up Explained

Today I’ll discuss the 1 Up cash gifting strategy which the Magnetic Cash Gifting program employs. Let’s say that John offers Rachel a cash gift. Rachel extends an invite to John who decides to accept the invite. John becomes a cash gifting mentor. Robert decides to offer John a cash gift. John accepts the gift and it passes 1 Up to his mentor, Rachel. Now John is fully qualified to receive cash gifts.

John breaks off on his own. This is similar to being an independent contractor. No uplines or downlines.

Keep in mind that a mentor is qualified to receive cash gifts at their level. Let’s say John has been invited at the $500 level. After offering a gift plus his qualifying 1 Up John is eligible to receive gifts at the $500 level. If Mary offers John a $1500 cash gift he accepts $500 and passes $1000 up to his mentor, Rachel.

John can upgrade at any time. He can offer Rachel a $1000 gift to upgrade to the $1500 level or a $3000 gift to upgrade to the $3500 level.

This Is Not MLM!

Gifting is not MLM.

Multi-level-marketing is a different home based opportunity than gifting. Gifting is a private activity while MLM is a business.

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What Are Cash Gifting Programs?

Posted in Cash Gifting on March 20th, 2010 by Ryan Biddulph – Comments Tags: , ,

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Cash gifting is a misunderstood activity. Is it a fringe practice? An illegitimate means of making money? Or a straight up illegal operation? To understand cash gifting programs it’s necessary to extract the facts from the hype concerning this private practice.

Cash Gifting Programs – A Working Definition

Cash gifting programs are groups of like-minded people who share the gift of cash money. A cash gifting program is also called a club, system, or group.

Cash gifting is defined as offering a declared sum of money strictly as a gift. The cash gift is offered without coercion or consideration. Recruiting is not allowed in cash gifting.

A cash gift is not an investment. It’s not a loan. It’s not a payment for goods and services.

Cash gifting programs are private, invitation-only work at home clubs. This means that after freely offering a gift of cash you are admitted on an invite basis.

Given the leeway of a cash gifting group it’s easy to see why some people regard gifting as a scam. Unscrupulous people do take advantage of the private nature of cash gifting. They might run a lone-wolf operation, take your money, and run. I provide as much as information as I know about the activity so that this doesn’t happen to you.

Most mentors are great people. There are a few shady types you should be able to spot from a mile away after reading my blog or cash gifting ebooks.

How Is The Club Organized?

Some cash gifting programs are structured like a business. This is illegal. Cash gifting is not a business. It’s a private, invitation-only work at home activity. If a club appears to be MLM it might be illegal. Proceed at your own discretion should you decide to offer a gift to this community.

A cash gifting group might look like a work at home investment vehicle. If mentors talk about receiving a return on your gift run, don’t walk, to the next club. Your cash gift entitles you to nothing. It’s a sum of money used to help others.

Cash Gifting Program Terminology

Cash gifting programs are not investment groups, companies, or corporations. Don’t use the words profit or income when discussing cash gifts. I use the word prosperity stream. Tell it like it is.

Cold-calling is not allowed in cash gifting. Hard-sell tactics are not permitted in this work at home activity. You can’t ask someone for a cash gift. If they believe in the concept they may decide to offer a gift to you.

Cash Gifting Is Not MLM

Multi-level-marketing is a network marketing business. Legitimate cash gifting programs are not MLM. There’s nobody to recruit. Recruiting is illegal in cash gifting. MLM is often mistakenly confused with gifting. Nothing could be further from the truth.

No product of being sold in cash gifting. There is no exchange of money for a good or service. MLM is built on recruiting a downline of prospects to sell a product.

Cash Gifting Is Not Affiliate Marketing

Cash gifting is not an affiliate marketing opportunity. You don’t receive a cut of a product being solid. Cash gifting programs can be marketed in order to share the opportunity with others but there’s no product being sold.

Cash Gifting Is Not Get Rich Quick

Cash gifting programs are not work at home get rich quick scams. Don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s all about you. Cash gifting is about giving before receiving. Trying to part people from their money is unethical and what’s worse you’ll never gain the trust of a potential gifter. A pushy cash gifting mentor is a greedy cash gifting mentor and can’t be trusted.

As a mentor you should disclose how to share the opportunity with others. The more people who prosper the better for all.

Gifting and Non-Solicitation Forms

Cash gifting programs should offer a gifting form and non-solicitation form. These are legal documents stating that the cash gift is offered freely, simply as a gift. These documents maintain that the group is not a business.

Both forms are a must have for any cash gifting club.

Work At Home

Cash gifting is the change up of work at home opportunities. No selling, no recruiting, no learning of a good or service. Per 2009 regulations cash gifts are tax-free up to $13,000.

Cash gifting programs are composed of like-minded people: people who like to share cash gifts along with their knowledge of marketing techniques.

Marketing

Cash gifting programs teach you how to share the work at home opportunity with others. An in-depth marketing tutorial should be provided, from marketing 101 to advanced techniques.

Most cash gifting clubs partner with outsourcing companies. SEO groups – or search engine optimization companies – can handle marketing for a fee if you’d like to take a hands-off approach. Postcard marketing is an effective strategy. Some cash gifting programs join forces with design companies. Other companies provides lists of hot leads for a fee.

Cash gifting programs provide free marketing methods. I had zero experience in internet marketing when new to cash gifting. I’ve developed an effective internet marketing campaign by writing 3 cash gifting ebooks, publishing ezines, running 2 cash gifting blogs, producing videos, and publishing a cash gifting newletter.

Cash gifting can be marketed with pay per click advertising. Other mentors choose to outsource with a video creation service or a press release blast.

Cash Gifting Program Mentor

The cash gifting mentor is the lifeline to a program. They are your live teacher. They are also your inviter. You land on their website when first introduced to the group.

Reputable cash gifting programs are composed of knowledgeable, trustworthy mentors. I share my cell phone number with prospective team members because cash gifting is a private activity. If someone is willing to freely offer me a cash gift I extend the common courtesy of sharing a private phone number.

A cash gifting mentor should have knowledge of how cash gifting works. They should discuss how they market the work at home opportunity. If they are not willing to share marketing techniques they’re probably competitive minded and can’t be trusted. Unless of course they’re a newbie mentor who’s still learning the ropes.

A Fringe Activity?

I laugh when I hear the term that cash gifting is not for everyone. What is? I feel that it’s for every person who believes in sowing in reaping. If you rive freely it opens the way to consistent receiving.

It takes an act of faith to offer a cash gift freely but acts of faith are prospering. I find that there are plenty of like-minded people who believe in the concept of paying it forward. I’ve met dear friends through the activity of cash gifting.

As work at home opportunities go cash gifting programs are a unique alternative. No business is tax free through $13,000. There is no product or service to learn. You don’t have to cold-call or coerce anyone against their will to buy a product that they don’t want to purchase.

Be open-minded. Give cash gifting a look if you want to work at home while doing good for others.

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10 Cash Gifting Club Red Flags

Posted in Cash Gifting on November 18th, 2009 by Ryan Biddulph – Comments Tags: , ,



Cash Gifting is a fulfilling work at home activity. Give freely, market the opportunity of gifting to like-minded people, receive generously. Gifting is people helping people.

Some decide to take advantage of the benevolence of others due to cash gifting’s private nature. Ensure that you join a legitimate cash gifting club by keeping an eye out for these red flags.

Cash Gifting Red Flags

  • The cash gifting club is MLM. Gifting is an activity, not a business. MLM is an illegal model for cash gifting clubs.
  • The mentor has a 1-800 number. Gifting is a private activity. What person has a 1-800 exchange for their cell or private phone number?
  • The club’s website is all style, no substance. Flashy advertising is fine, a running commercial short on facts isn’t. Beware hyped-up capture pages without content. This applies to any work at home opportunity.
  • Observe the terminology used on the cash gifting club’s website. There should be no mention of selling or recruiting. Gifting is an invitation-only activity.
  • Beware a pushy mentor. Coercion is strictly forbidden in cash gifting.
  • If it’s a lone-wolf operation it’s not cash gifting. Cash gifting clubs are groups of like-minded people.
  • Does the club provide gifting and non-solicitation forms? This paperwork needs to be in place with each gift to ensure the legitimacy of the offering.
  • Does the mentor provide a real name? Some scammers use pseudonyms. Why are they hiding?
  • Does the mentor provide personal information? Trust is the basis of cash gifting. This is true of all work at home opportunities. Look for a facebook profile, twitter account, or a personal blog. Research the mentor as much as the program. Ask at least 10 questions during a telephone interview. Get a feel for their intent.
  • Can the cash gifting club mentor clearly explain the process of gifting? Can they describe which marketing methods have been successful for them? Gifting is sharing the gift of freedom and marketing the opportunity. Even if new to gifting it’s a simple concept to explain. If they can’t express themselves you may be dealing with a scammer.
  • Most cash gifting mentors are good people. They understand the premise of gifting. Give freely of your cash and knowledge, receive generously. It’s simply people helping people with the gift of cash, which is the gift of freedom. Conduct thorough due diligence to weed out the scammers from the givers.

PS…Ryan Biddulph is a traveller, gifter and meditator who can help you prosper online with cash gifting. Sign up for your Free Top Secret Bonus Package: 1 free marketing boot camp, 7 free motivational ebooks and a free cash generating webinar. Click here: cash gifting

PPS…Listen to our recorded conference call 512-800-7800 Pin 54821# to see if our gifting club excites you.

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