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January 12, 2004
Quixtar thoughts from an active IBO
By QBlog in
Here are some thoughts about Quixtar from an active IBO:
Why the hell does Sumitro keep bringing up that all you have to do is "change your buying habits"? *sigh* Seriously, the self-consumption model doesn't work. If you want proof of that, there's some pretty nifty websites out there. (check this site for links and cool research material). The profitability from Quixtar comes from having clients and members. Clients you get the difference between "Retail" and "IBO" prices as profit for your business, on top of having their Point Volume/Business Volume count towards your group. Members, while you don't get that profit, you do get their purchases counted towards your volume PV/BV.The author seems to be an independent thinker, not one to blindly "follow the herd." It's just good to see blogs (or LiveJournals or whatever) with positive comments about Quixtar once in a while. It's rare but when I find them I post it here.
Comments
Not only are you famous, you're also my hero...ine...heroine. Yes. That's what you are.
I'm a hero? How the heck am I a hero... I'm just an IBO that's been in it for less than 3 weeks :P
Backlash? Nah. Not from me now, anyway.
heroINE!
Ok, fine, so I'm a heroine... hero... whatever...
I actually have done a lot of brainstorming as of late... I'm in agreement of the basic concept of Quixtar (online portal for purchasing goods & services) and that it is potentially marketable. I agree with futurists like Frank Feather that people are going to start shifting more to the 'net for purchases. However, I do NOT agree with the business support systems that are out there for new IBO's... Very expensive, and honestly, they don't teach much on how to properly run a small business enterprise.
I actually have started thinking up my own support system which I believe would be more effective yet cost a heck of a lot lest (thank you internet and lack of greed!)
I'm sure THAT would make some waves.
why do you have to pay the 150.00 worth of products when you sign up why not buy what you want after your a ibo?
Yay, I'm famous now... and putting together a pool on when I'm going to receive the backlash from 'big brother' on this (j/k).
Posted by: Shadow Kitten | January 13, 2004 7:35 AM