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  • MyInks.com Cash Rebates
    Calling MyInks.com customers:

    Shop at MyInks.com through MyPowerMall and earn cash rebates from your ink purchases.

    Just follow this steps:


    1. Get your own MyPowerMall totally free from this link:

      ShopHereGetPaid.com


    2. Once you have your own MyPowerMall, go to:

      Shop->Directory->Business/Ofc/Career->Office->Supplies


    3. Find MyInks.com banner, click it, and buy your ink needs from there.



    Happy ink shopping and enjoy your cash rebates only from MyPowerMall.
    Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:30:00 +0000

  • iPhone Cash Rebates at MyPowerMall
    Finally, after the long wait, the iPhone is coming on June 29, 2007.

    I received from AT&T an email with a video link inviting me to a guided tour of iPhone's features and capabilities.

    So you'll learn more about it, I'm sharing you the link:

    http://www.apple.com/iphone/usingiphone/guidedtour.html

    If you love it but are held back by the price, you can lower the $499 (4GB) or $599 (8GB) price by purchasing the iPhone at your own MyPowerMall where you can avail of its Shopping Cash Rebate program.

    At your own MyPowerMall, browse directory Telecommunications-->CellPhones-->CellPhone Dealers. In this page, you'll find the AT&T (Cingular Wireless) banner. Click it then buy your iPhone there.

    So, if you want to save on your iPhone purchase, get your own totally free MyPowerMall now.
    Sun, 24 Jun 2007 10:51:00 +0000

  • Checklist Of An Ideal MLM Opportunity
    I've put up this checklist in order to guide me in evaluating a multilevel network marketing opportunity.

    COMPANY

    __ Registered with business bureaus
    __ Located in a physical address
    __ Contacted by phone
    __ Financially stable

    MANAGEMENT TEAM AND SUPPORT STAFF

    __ Trustworthy profiles
    __ Mission/Vision oriented
    __ Experienced in multilevel network marketing
    __ Responsive
    __ Helpful
    __ Proactive
    __ Reliable

    PRODUCTS

    __ Life necessities
    __ Price comparable to retail stores
    __ Consumable
    __ Delivers promised benefits
    __ Hassle-free buying

    COMPENSATION PLAN

    __ Easy to understand
    __ Easy to explain
    __ Low minimum requirements
    __ Maximum payouts
    __ Automated
    __ Hassle-free commission payments

    MARKETING SUPPORT

    __ Websites
    __ Brochures
    __ Flyers
    __ Business Cards
    __ Videos
    __ Newsletters
    __ Promos
    __ Seminars

    TRAINING SUPPORT

    __ Products
    __ Business
    __ Professional Growth

    Did I miss anything?

    Will appreciate your comments...
    Sun, 24 Jun 2007 07:49:00 +0000

  • MyPowerMall Jacks Up Credit Card Cash Rebates To At Least 1.07%
    The cash rebates I earn from my personal purchases at my own MyPowerMall may be insignificantly small.

    However, as I thought about it, MyPowerMall maximizes the cash rebates I get from my online purchases using my credit cards with cash rewards programs.

    A 1% cash rebate on my $100 online credit card purchase would give me back $1.

    But, if I purchase through my own MyPowerMall, the cash rebate could jack up to at least 1.07% or $1.07 for a $100 purchase.

    Here's the math:

    MyPowerMall Purchase Price: $100
    Credit Card Cash Rebate: 1% or $1 (at least)
    MyPowerMall Earns: 1% or $1 (at least)
    MyPowerMall Pays Me: $0.07 (1st Level Tier: $1 x 7% = $0.07)

    Total Cash Rebates: $1.07

    Does that make sense and savings?

    It does for me especially that I shop online.

    MyPowerMall jacks up your credit card cash rebates to at least 1.07%.
    Thu, 21 Jun 2007 13:01:00 +0000

  • ING Savings At MyPowerMall: Earn 4.50% APY Plus Unlimited Income
    I've been browsing MyPowerMall to find maximum ways to earn unlimited income shopping in this online mall.

    Guess what?

    I've discovered this:

    When opening an ING Orange Savings Account at MyPowerMall, members get paid according to these scenarios as follows:

    Product: ING Orange Savings Account
    Cost: No minimum deposit. It's up to you.
    MyPowerMall earns: $14.00
    Minimum Referrals: 2 each level up to 9 levels
    MyPowerMall Pays You:

    1st Tier - 1 x $14.00 x 7% = $ 0.98
    2nd Tier - 2 x 14.00 x 14% = 3.92
    3rd Tier - 4 x 14.00 x 29% = 16.24
    4th Tier - 8 x 14.00 x 35% = 39.20
    5th Tier - 16 x 14.00 x 3% = 6.72
    6th Tier - 32 x 14.00 x 3% = 13.44
    7th Tier - 64 x 14.00 x 3% = 26.88
    8th Tier - 128 x 14.00 x 3% = 53.76
    9th Tier - 256 x 14.00 x 3% = 107.52
    ---- -------
    TOTALS 511 $268.66
    ==== =======

    Are you excited about this income potential?

    What if there are more than 2 referrals each level?

    And, considering that it's a savings investment with a higher yield? Money grows more without any loss!

    Who doesn't like that?

    I got excited!

    With an initial deposit of $10, I opened an ING Orange Savings account at my own MyPowerMall to test the waters.
    Thu, 21 Jun 2007 06:10:00 +0000

  • GoDaddy At MyPowerMall Does Pay MLM Cash Rebates
    I tested MyPowerMall if it does really pay me cash rebates on my personal purchases. What I did was to purchase a domain name from GoDaddy.com through my own MyPowerMall shopping mall.

    Truly indeed!

    Today, after three days from purchase, I checked my sales report at my backoffice and found the credit to my account.

    Based on the purchase price and MyPowerMall's compensation plan, the amount was really small.

    However, I got realy excited because MyPowerMall does really pay me cash rebates on my personal purchases.

    Now, if I think about referring others to get their own MyPowerMall online shopping mall so they too can earn cash rebates on their purchases and I get paid from those purchases as well, the amount becomes exponential as I look at MyPowerMall's compensation plan as follows:

    Personal Mall (Tier 1) 7%
    2nd Shopping Tier 14%
    3rd Shopping Tier 29%
    4th Shopping Tier 35%
    5th Shopping Tier 3%
    6th Shopping Tier 3%
    7th Shopping Tier 3%
    8th Shopping Tier 3%
    9th Shopping Tier 3%

    As a conservative earnings illustration using 1 GoDaddy domain name purchase and 2 referrals for each level, here's how my earnings look like:

    Product: GoDaddy Domain Name
    Commission: 14%
    Price: $8.95
    MyPowerMall Earns: $1.25
    MyPowerMall Pays Me:


    1st Tier - 1 x $1.25 x 7% = $ 0.09
    2nd Tier - 2 x 1.25 x 14% = 0.35
    3rd Tier - 4 x 1.25 x 29% = 1.45
    4th Tier - 8 x 1.25 x 35% = 3.50
    5th Tier - 16 x 1.25 x 3% = 0.60
    6th Tier - 32 x 1.25 x 3% = 1.20
    7th Tier - 64 x 1.25 x 3% = 2.40
    8th Tier - 128 x 1.25 x 3% = 4.80
    9th Tier - 256 x 1.25 x 3% = 9.60
    ---- ------
    TOTALS 511 $23.99
    ==== ======

    Small, huh.

    But if your referrals are internet entrepreneurs, do you think they'll buy only 1 domain name? Will they only refer 2 people? What about purchasing webhosting too?

    And, considering that MyPowerMall is a free business opportunity? And, they save money by earning cash rebates?

    What do you think?
    Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:37:00 +0000

  • Domain Name For MyPowerMall Affiliate URL
    I felt the need to have a unique domain name for MyPowerMall affiliate URL for the following reasons:

    • It will be easily promoted.

    • It will be easily remembered.

    • It will be considered a serious business.

    • It will be better positioned in the marketplace.


    I had to make sure that the unique domain name describes MyPowerMall business in only a few words and meets the reasons I've enumerated above.

    After some brainstorming, I came up with this domain name:

    ShopHereGetPaid.com

    I went to MyPowerMall's GoDaddy Store and bought the domain name. Luckily, it was available. Using GoDaddy's URL redirection feature, I can now substitute MyPowerMall affiliate URL with the domain name above.

    If you are promoting an affiliate URL, I suggest you get a unique domain name for it. I believe it will put your affiliate promotions at a better position in the marketplace.

    Through your own MyPowerMall, shop for your own domain name now. Not only will it help your affiliate business, you'll get paid for buying there.
    Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:25:00 +0000

  • Shop Online. Get Paid.
    This month, I came across MyPowerMall, an online shopping mall, where I can shop online and get paid for doing so.

    At first encounter, I didn't give much attention to it because it was presented as a business opportunity that wasn't appealing.

    However, the succeeding encounters I had with this opportunity, I began to realize its potential.

    I thought...

    If I make online purchases (which I do) and get cash rebates for my purchases, that means savings for me.

    And, if I get a share of the cash rebates other people get from their online purchases, that means additional income for me.

    Furthermore, if this opportunity is totally free, I have nothing to lose but everything to gain.

    I signed up.

    Now, I just e-shop normally as I do through my own MyPowerMall online shopping mall, share it with others, and get paid for doing so.
    Thu, 14 Jun 2007 09:07:00 +0000

  • iTunes Goes Multilevel Marketing (MLM)?
    I browsed through MyPowerMall Books/CD/DVD/Misc/Music shops directory and found iTunes.

    Wow! iTunes going multilevel marketing (MLM)?

    I love iTunes. And, if you do, I guess you understand what I mean.

    A lot of people purchase and download music and movies from iTunes. If these people knew that they can earn cash rebates from their purchases and their referrals up to nine levels, will they take advantage of this opportunity?

    I would.

    In fact, I'm into it already to take advantage of the untapped unaware huge market population.

    What's convincing is that people are already buying from iTunes. There's no hard selling anymore. Maybe the switch of buying from iTunes through MyPowerMall will be the hard part. However, what can they lose?



    Will they resist that?

    I didn't!

    iTunes goes MLM through MyPowerMall. Take advantage of this opportunity!
    Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:56:00 +0000

  • MLM Evaluation on MyPowerMall
    I came across MLM-TheTruth.com's 5-step evaluation on MLM/Network Marketing/Chain Selling Programs. This Q&A process would put red flags on such programs. The higher the number of red flags, the higher the warning not to join such programs.

    I went through these steps to evaluate MyPowerMall to see how it rated.

    STEP 1

    Red Flag #1: Participants are recruited in an endless chain of participants.

    To determine if Red Flag #1 applies to the program you are evaluating, ask:

    Would you, as a new recruit, be permitted and even encouraged to recruit other participants, who would in turn be encouraged to recruit others, and they still more, etc. – from whom you could collect commissions and/or bonuses on what they buy or sell?


    YES, was my answer here.

    STEP 2

    Red Flag #2: Advancement in the scheme is by recruitment, rather than by appointment.

    To determine if Red Flag #2 applies to the program you are evaluating, ask yourself:

    Is advancement in a hierarchy of multiple levels of participants achieved by recruitment and/or by a combination of recruitment and sales volume, rather than by appointment, as in other work or sales settings?


    NO was my answer here.

    STEP 3

    Red Flag #3: Participants are expected to buy (or subscribe to) products or services in order to qualify for commissions or bonuses or to advance in the scheme.

    Ask yourself —

    Are you being encouraged to make initial or ongoing purchases in order to take advantage of the “business opportunity,” and later to continue qualifying for advancement in (or payout in overrides and bonuses from) the MLM company? – or –

    Even though there is little or no cost to “sign up” for the program, are there minimum volume requirements that must be met in order to advance to higher levels in the hierarchy or to receive greater commissions or bonuses at some level? –or –

    Are you expected to pay for training seminars, workshops, audio or video programs, weekend retreats, etc. in order to stay in the good graces of your upline?


    NO was my answer here.

    STEP 4

    Red Flag #4: The company pays commissions and bonuses on more than four levels of participants.

    Ask yourself —

    Does the company pay overrides (commissions and bonuses) to distributors in a hierarchy of more than four levels?”


    YES was my answer here.

    STEP 5

    Red Flag #5: Company payout per sale for the total of all upline participants exceeds that for the person actually selling the product.

    Would the total amount of commissions (or discounts, bonuses, etc.) paid by the company to the entire upline of a participant receive more than he/she would receive for actually making the sale?


    YES was my answer for this.

    EVALUATION

    So, based on this evaluation, MyPowerMall has a 3 out of 5 Flag warning but it has a better rating than the 220 well-known multilevel network marketing programs that were tagged with a 4 or 5 Flags.

    SUMMARY

    Bottomline is, I'm not spending any money except for the normal purchases I make at online stores through my own MyPowerMall.

    The least money I can earn are the rebates I get for my own purchases.

    That's still gain for me.
    Fri, 15 Jun 2007 07:18:00 +0000

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