Cruise
to Cash
and The Global Abundance
Program Inc.
Cruise
to Cash seems to be another one of the so many very good online
programs available today. I spoke with a real nice guy who I would
consider somewhat of an expert in the field of marketing business
opportunities online. We chatted on the phone for some time. We had
quite a bit in common as we had both been previously successful in a
prior program. I have researched this opportunity and would partly
recommend it to some one looking for a trust worthy program.
OK
so even though I recommend this one I am not personally involved in it.
Hey, there are a lot of good programs available right now. At some
point you do need to pick one and try to stick to it.
My
goal is to research the programs, get involved at a testing level if
possible and speak to others working these programs and then report my
findings. I did find many positive things on this opportunity,
including a very happy and well satisfied member that was more than
willing to share.
Now
for the part that I do not care for too much, the compensation plan. I
may get blasted from members for saying this but it's just my opinion
however naive some may find it to be. I have had people tell me to keep
my mouth shut if I don't know what I'm talking about and on and on.
Like I said I think I'm at least entitled to my own opinion. After all
I am making my full time income from marketing online. (Not from Cruise
to Cash or the Global Abundance Program, Inc. just for the record)
Alright
so about the comp. Plan; this is a two up plan which basically means
that you make 50% commission on all your team member's or down-lines
first two sales and then that is it. The rest of a team member's sales
after the first two they keep for them selves. That is the part I do
not like. You will always be on the hunt for new team members to at
least help with their first two sales but then needing to move on to
continue your income. It is a harsh reality to any two-up program. I'm
not suggesting total abandonment of team members but your efforts to
help them will be pro-bono if you know what I mean.
One
cool thing I did like about the Cruise to Cash comp plan was that there
is a residual you can build. All team members have a monthly admin Fee
to have access to the back office online. This is common with most
programs but this one grants a nice portion of that fee to the up-line
person. So in a nut shell if you get a lot of sign ups you can build a
monthly income for yourself from team members just staying in the
system. (You will need a lot of members to build that to a nice size
but it can and does happen.)
I
am not going into the costs too much. I believe it there are two basic
options, $997 or $477 to join, then half of either for the first two
sales to your sponsor. If you get ten people signed up and build say
$30 bucks residual per month on each one then that's an extra $300 per
month on top of your main commissions. The $300 per month wouldn't
excite me too much as getting ten sign ups is not easy, especially for
the average off-line person.
So
I like the program and I have been told there is not too much selling
involved but I find that a little tough to believe. The affiliate sites
I visited all listed full name, phone number and e-mail right up front.
All I ever received in the past from doing that was phone call after
phone call and too many e-mails to answer from people that would never
join. I prefer to have a little more of a qualified lead before handing
out all my contact info for the world to poke at.
In
summary, Cruise to Cash and the Global Abundance Program, Inc. is a
good and quite reputable program to be involved with. Over all, for me
at least, it is still a 2-up with too much selling no matter how you
slice it.
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