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December 8, 2003
You remember Teresa don't you?
By QBlog in
Do you remember Teresa Uriarte? She was an IBO who ran a Quixtar site that was in violation of Quixtar rules. Well, here's what she's now saying about Quixtar and her site:
There is nothing on my Quixtar site, I dropped Quixtar, when i ended up having people under me and never got paid for their sales, I know of others whom claim it's happened to them too. Quixtar is a rip off. And, when I did have their site up, I didnt know it wasnt allowed to have my own website. That rule sucks, so to hell with Quixtar I got my own reliable business now.Guess her Quixtar experience wasn't what she expected.
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Most IBO's don't read the rules. They rely on their upline for the information which is even dumber than not reading the reals. Most IBO's think that you can't have a website if you are an IBO. The truth is, a personal website with information about Quixtar and yourself IS allowed under the rules.
Yeah yeah, Theresa. Three and a half months after the posting on Quixtar Blog, you finally respond.
As for the website, my understanding is that you can have a quixtar site, but you must hide it from search engines and have it hidden behind encryption. You can have a basic site about your Quixtar experiences (as screened by Bock, Wall and Co) but passwords are needed to get beyond that page.
Not true about websites.
Bulletin No. 17
Independent Business Owners Web/Internet Sites
"Personal Home Page ("PHP"): IBOs may create a PHP to share their personal story or information about their business, hobbies, or interests with friends and downline. A PHP is intended to help build a personal connection and establich credibility with some who may want to find out more about the business opportunity."
Requirements Specific to PHP
1. Password protection is NOT required for PHP's.
2. Appropriate Content Includes:
a) IBO's name and state
b) IBO's achievement level
c) Personal statements regarding the business that comply with the general requirements stated above and the Rules of Conduct
d)A photograph of the IBO
e)Artistic elements in good taste...
f) An audio greeting
g) The business opportunity must be indentified as applicable to North America only.
Prohibited Contect
a) Product or service information
b) Content which could be interpreted as an advertisement or prospecting information.
More here: http://mlmblog.typepad.com/blog/2003/11/blogging.html
And people have been egging me to make a web site to advertise my Artistry gift baskets. But, you see, I read the rulebooks. That's what I learned from years of Boardgaming experience.
Too many rules.
thanks for your site and keep it up.
: Search on Google :
Yeah, reading the rules of conduct helps.
But I guess it's easier to blame someone else than accept responsibility when the crime is stupidity.
Posted by: Dwighty | December 8, 2003 4:01 PM