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What is the advantage of shopping through someone else's Shop to Earn web portal? For example, if someone who shops online anyway did not want to own a website or otherwise invest in Shop to Earn, what would motivate them to shop through my site rather than just shop as they do now?


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There are a number of reasons.

When you own your own Shop To Earn website, you are building a network of people under you who usually shop online anyway. By being a part of your group, and buying through your website, they receive an immediate discount of from 1% to 30%. But this is not the only way you and people in your group make money. Remember, that the group continues to grow larger and larger. Every time someone in this ever expanding group buys something, everyone in the group benefits by accumulating points. It's the power of numbers, and the power of the web. (Points add up and equal money for you).

If its a friend, family or acquaintance and they have decided to "wait and see', before signing up under you, they can still help you out when you first start this business. Because it is your website, anyone who shops through your website earns points for you. So even if your friend has not signed up, they can still help you succeed. You would be surprised at how many people will help you out this way.

To hear an explanation on how this works, go to http://shoptoearn.net/brianboy click on my picture, and then click on overviews.

Posted 2008-07-25T15:29:24Z
 
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But one must own a website, at $450 to receive cashback, that's not cost effective. Why would someone shop on your website if they were NOT a website owner under you? What is the advantage of the portal?

Posted 2008-07-25T23:00:13Z
 

Hello:

Someone would shop on your website if you invited them to do so to help you grow your business. If they themselves are not brokers, they would not benefit from any commissions, the commissions on everything they buy through your website would be paid to you. But why worry about that. This is not what this business is about.

The advantage of the portal is really where the power of this business lies and allows your business to grow exponentially.

(You x2 people = 2 x 2 = 4 x 2 = 8 x 2 =16 x 2 = 36 etc.)

Yes, it costs $450 to become a broker. You get your own turnkey website with links to major online retailers without having any overhead. You do not invoice or ship or worry about returns. For everyone you sign up, you receive an immediate $100. If you sign up 2 people, your website has now only cost you $250. Of course the people you sign up will sign more people under them. Soon there will be many people, buying through your website earning you cash back and points. 

If you sign up 5 people in your first 30 days, it would look like this:

The $500 Fast Start Bonus:
A new Business Builder / Broker has his/her first 30 days to refer 5 Website Owners / Brokers to ShopToEarn to receive an additional $500 Fast Start Bonus!

Refer 5 Website Owners / Brokers and receive a $100 referral bonus for each ……………………………( 5 )$100 = $500

Refer 5 Website Owners / Brokers in your first 30 days and receive an additional $500 Fast Start Bonus.... = $500
200 points for every Website Owner / Broker in your business:
( 5 ) 200 points = 1000 points which puts you over step 1 ($50) of the SCORE! ………....= $50


Total $1,050.00

To be successful at this business, you need to sign up at least 2 people under you. 

If you do not think you can do this, then this business is not for you.

(Note: This is an extreme example, however I know someone who has 21 people signed up under him since March 08. The total in his group is now at 1,780 people). 

Posted 2008-07-26T02:14:31Z
 

There is no personal benefit to anyone shopping on someone else's website.  Let's face it, people are inherently lazy and barely to things when they personally benefit!  They aren't going to do it!

But...if YOU join and shop on your OWN website, you will save the cash back percentage in addition to any coupons you already have.  Additionally, you will be able to share in the loyalty points the retailers give when you DO shop and save. 

Basically, STE goes to a retailer and offers to point 60,000 shoppers to their website if they offer a discount.  They offer a discount because we are their personal advertisers so they are willing to "pay" for that.  They are assured that we will continue shopping with these retailers because, besides the cash back, you receive POINTS for your purchases and those points go to YOU and all of the people ABOVE you.  The points then cash in for $$$

That's network marketing.  It's a great model because you're earning cash back on things you were already buying!  There are lots of articles about how e-commerce is the wave of the future.  The most recent one was in USA Today entitled
Retailers count on Web appeal for holiday shopping by Jane O'Donnell.

Hope that helps.

:-D

 

Posted 2008-11-08T02:55:45Z

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