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Review Of The BEST Cash Gifting Programs
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Cash gifting program review by Brad Smith

The world economy being at its all-time low, it’s no wonder that so many people are turning to the Internet, looking for alternative income streams. Cash gifting programs and clubs are one of the easiest and most efficient ways to improve your financial situation. There is no product involved, no taxation, and you don’t have to be a computer guru to be successful at it. However, there are many popular gifting web-sites around, flashing images of luxury cars and bags of cash in your face, that, chances are, you’re having a hard time picking one.

That is where I come in. Being an experienced gifting professional, I would like to offer you a comprehensive review of the top gifting clubs on the web to help you make your decision. So, let’s begin!

Number One Success System (NOSS) aka TLS

Overview: NOSS is one of the oldest 1UP gifting programs around and one of the most popular ones (the club allegedly has over 40,000 members worldwide). You can pick one of the 3 levels to join at: $500, $1,500 and $3,500. The only other expense would be their tracking software, which is run by a 3d party and costs about $120 per year.

The Good: The program is well-structured and provides a lot of support to its members. The weekly conference calls, conducted by the club’s leaders, are professionally put-together and are good to invite prospects to. With the lowest entry level being only $500, this gifting program has a wide mass appeal.

The Bad: This program is very ill-suited to anyone who doesn’t possess an outgoing personality. You’re required to do a lot of phone work, such as cold-calling strangers, in an attempt to invite prospects to the NOSS conference calls. There is no automation as far as following up with your prospects. You would have to pick up the phone and call them up yourself if you want to get them to join.

The Ugly: Extremely outdated marketing policies. This gifting program actually PROHIBITS people to market on the Internet! And if you violate their terms, they will delete you from the system and provide no refund.

Verdict: NOSS is a relatively inexpensive program to join, but its narrow views on marketing and lack of prospect follow-up automation makes this club an appropriate choice only for a small percentage of people interested in gifting. I wouldn’t recommend NOSS to anyone who doesn’t have experience in telemarketing or selling.

Ecosov™ (Too Damn Easy)

Overview: Ecosov™ is a private gifting club that has two entry levels: $6,600 & $18,500. It’s operated by a marketing millionaire who goes by the nickname of "Q", who sends out a weekly "Cash Me Out" newsletter and has a phone hotline that addresses a lot of the prospect’s questions. The marketing system is such that every affiliate is given a member ID that is used in all ad campaigns. Whenever a prospect clicks on one of the Ecosov™ ads, they are directed to the main web-site, using the member ID of the person who had paid for the ad.

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Brad Smith, Wealth Expert

On Brad’s web-site http://ToGiveAndToReceive.com, you can learn about how cash gifting can aid your financial situation without considerable money and time investments.

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