The Non Work At Home Gig - Cash Gifting Club Mentor

Posted in Network Marketing on November 14th, 2009 by Ryan Biddulph –

“The mentor is the ambassador of a gifting community. A mentor is your inviter. They should be knowledgeable and trustworthy.” ~ Ryan Biddulph, What Is Cash Gifting?

Cash Gifting Club Mentor - The Conduit

A cash gifting club is comprised of like-minded mentors. The mentor is the first person you’ll contact when discussing the activity of cash gifting. You landed on their website. They teach you the basics of gifting: how to get started, how to market, and any other gifting-related questions which you might have.

Look for a personal telephone number on the capture page. 1-800 numbers should be regarded with suspicion. If they are serious mentors all information will be provided upfront. No shadowy names or handles. A first and last name along with a clear picture are musts. Cash Gifting is built on trust.

Research Your Mentor

I advise calling your cash gifting club mentor and asking at least 10 questions. Gauge their intent. Are they a slick marketer or caring mentor? Do they have your best interests at heart? Their intent could be the difference between your success or failure.

Scan Facebook and Twitter for their profile. Do they run a blog? Have they published articles? A healthy web presence builds credibility.

Scrutinize their interests. I can’t stress enough that this is a private activity. Gauge their character as best as you can. Use every tool available to get to know them.

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Ryan Biddulph is an entrepreneur and motivational author who inspires people to obliterate their limitations. If you want to open a lifetime prosperity stream from the comfort of your home click on the following link, enter your name and email address and I’ll send you 7 motivational ebooks as a gift The Peoples Program

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  • Thanks for the information. Great post I must say, will be looking forward to more of your articles.
  • Thanks for stopping by Christine, I appreciate it.
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